Clear Speaking
Staying Calm Under Pressure
Following Protocols
De-escalation
High Stress Situations
100

You should speak at this speed so the caller can understand what you say.

What is slowly?

100

Doing this deeply can help you stay relaxed when a caller is screaming.

What is breathing?

100

This is the very first thing you must ask so you know where to send emergency responders.

What is address or location?

100

Instead of staying calm you should say this so the caller knows you are listening or paying attention.

What is "I'm here" and or "I'm listening"?

100

During a medical emergency, like cardiac arrest, you should stay on the phone and give these step by step instructions.

What is CPR or life saving procedures?

200

To make sure you got the phone number right, you should do this back to the caller.

What is repeat it?

200

You should keep your voice at this level even when your caller is screaming.

What is calm/relaxed/normal?

200

You should never do this to a call until you are 100% sure help has arrived or safe.

What is hang up?

200

Using this part of the caller's identity it can make them feel more like a person and less like a number.

What is name?

200

When a caller is a high-stress "fight or flight" mode, you should keep your instructions using no more than this many words at a time.

What is 5 words?

300

You should move this object away from your mouth if you are eating or chewing gum while on a call.

What is a microphone/headset?

300

This is the best thing to do if you feel yourself getting angry at a difficult caller.

What is take a second and remain professional?

300

These are the rules or scripts provided by your department that tell you what to ask.

What is protocols or procedures?

300
You should explain why you are asking questions so the caller doesn't think you are doing this to them.

What is wasting time or ignoring them?

300

If a caller is hiding from an intruder, you should tell them to do this with their phone so they aren't discovered.

What is silence/mute?

400

This is the opposite of whispering, you must do this so the caller can hear you over background noise.

What is speak clearly/project your voice?

400

When a caller is panicked, you should act as the "anchor" by remaining this way.

What is calm?

400

You must if there are any of these present, (such as guns, knives, etc) to keep officers safe.

What are weapons?

400

This is an act of telling the caller "I understand why you are upset." to help lower their anger.

What is empathy or validation.

400

If a caller is in a domestic fight, you should ask if their are any of these in the house.

What is weapons?

500

This is what you should do if a caller says, "I can't hear you."

What is check your volume/microphone?

500

This is the emotion you should try to keep out of your voice even if a caller is being rude.

What is anger and irritation?

500

When a caller says they saw a suspect, you should ask about this first. (Height/weight/clothing)

What is description or appearance?

500

You should tell the caller "Help is on the way," to give them this feeling.

What is hope and reassurance?

500

If a caller is in a sinking car, you should tell them to do this to the window immediately.

What is break it?