The calls for service range from in-progress crimes such as a robbery or an assault to non-emergency calls, such as past petty thefts or loud music disturbance calls. The centers provide the highest quality and most professionally competent public services to over one million residents of Riverside County.ĭispatch communications centers handle emergency 911 calls for service as well as wireless calls, non-emergency, and allied agency calls. Central Dispatch is located in Riverside, the Coachella Valley Dispatch Center is located in Palm Desert, and the Colorado River Dispatch Center is located in Blythe. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department has three communication centers. Dispatch communication centers are staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The Communications Bureau is the critical link between the community and patrol units in the field. Do not use emojis, acronyms, abbreviations or send in a group message. Translation services are not available at this time. Simply enter 911 in the “to” field of your message, provide your location and the nature of your emergency, and respond to any questions the dispatcher sends. Use Text to 911 if you are hearing/voice impaired, are in a dangerous situation where you are unable to speak, or during a medical emergency in which you are incapable of speech. Use Text to 911 only when calling is not an option. Using a phone to dial 911 is still the most efficient way to reach emergency help. Text to 911 services are now available in Riverside County.