Police Suggestion Dispatch - [Incident Dropdown Menu]

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Suggestion Title: Dispatch - [Incident Dropdown Menu]
Suggestion Description: When creating incidents for Officers, EMS and Firefighters it is sometimes frustrating typing all the information in. Instead simplify it with a drop down Menu with pre-sets and it will still allow Dispatchers to add in information. For Example there is a Traffic Stop, Normal Officers can open there computers and click the Traffic Stop Option. for Dispatchers they could Right Click > Create Incident > Choose the Drop Down Menu > Choose Traffic Stop and it would show Make, Model, etc and Dispatchers would have to fill that information in. But do this for other things such as shots fired etc, etc. I could provide more examples at a later date.

If you look at the Useful Images section it shows the "Create Incident" Upon clicking that you would have a drop down menu for presents for EMS, Fire and Police.

Why should this be added?:
- Less Time Straining for Dispatchers when Multi Tasking
- Unique and Cool

What negatives could this have?:
- Don't see any negatives as the information would still need to be filled in by dispatch but pre-sets would be there so they have a template.

What problem would this suggestion solve?: All of the Above.

Useful Images:
 
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Quick Incidents could have presents like below as if you were to create an Incident and type 10-71 it would not automatically fill out "10-71 Shooting Heard in the Area"
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EMS Could also have presents for Body Clean-ups with a template to add information like how many bodies and the priority.
 
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Good thought out suggestion, never played dispatcher but I can see how it'd be of use.
 
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YES. This would be a godsend addition for when there are multiple situations ongoing at the same time or when a 911 call is received when you're still monitoring over a high-priority incident e.g. hostage situation or shootout (which happens quite frequently).
 
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