Tolland County Emergency Dispatch, CAD Monitor and Scanner Guide
In this context, CAD means Computer-Aided Dispatch—the system emergency telecommunicators use to document calls, assign responders and track fire, medical and rescue incidents.
This guide explains what the official Tolland County 911 links actually provide, why the Web CAD Monitor may require authorized credentials, when to call 911, how to use the routine number, and where to request a CAD record, 911 audio or agency incident report.
Start Here: Emergency, CAD Access or Incident Records?
Report an emergency
Call 911 and state the exact location first. Stay on the line and answer the telecommunicator’s questions.
Make a routine call
Use the published routine number for appropriate non-emergency dispatch or administrative direction.
Call 860-875-2543 →Open the CAD monitor
The official link currently opens a restricted Tyler sign-in intended for authorized users.
Listen to scanner audio
The official center links to a third-party Broadcastify feed. Availability and delay can vary.
Open linked scanner feed →Request a CAD or 911 record
Identify the date, town, approximate time, location and type of record before contacting the records custodian.
Follow the records steps →Get a police or fire report
Contact the responding police, fire or EMS agency. A dispatch entry is not the complete agency report.
See which record you need →Is the Tolland County Web CAD Monitor Public?
Tolland County Mutual Aid Fire Service links to a page labeled Web CAD Monitor. However, the current destination presents a Tyler Technologies username-and-password screen and identifies the system as restricted.
What to Say When Calling 911 in Tolland County
Tolland County 911 advises callers to remain calm, speak clearly and provide the location, caller name, telephone number and description of what is happening. Dispatch information can be entered while responders are being assigned, so answering questions does not necessarily delay help.
Calling from a mobile phone
- Say the town and exact location immediately.
- Do not assume GPS shows the correct building or unit.
- Provide landmarks when the street address is unknown.
- Call back immediately if the connection drops.
- Keep the phone available for a dispatcher callback.
Accidental 911 call
- Do not hang up without explaining the mistake.
- Tell the call taker there is no emergency.
- Answer a callback if the call disconnected.
- Follow instructions used to verify everyone is safe.
- Do not repeatedly test-call 911.
Who Tolland County Mutual Aid Fire Service Dispatches
The official center describes itself as a regional 911 center serving 17 towns and 24 emergency-service organizations in Tolland, Hartford, New London and Windham Counties.
Coverage is regional
The name “Tolland County” does not mean every incident inside the historic county boundary is dispatched by the same center.
Police routing may differ
Depending on the town and incident, police service may involve a municipal department, resident state trooper or Connecticut State Police troop.
Mutual aid crosses borders
Fire, rescue and EMS resources may respond across town or county boundaries when requested through established mutual-aid procedures.
How to Use the Tolland County Fire and EMS Scanner Feed
The official Tolland County 911 homepage links to a Broadcastify feed for Tolland County Fire/EMS and related coverage. Broadcastify is a third-party audio platform, not the dispatch center’s emergency-reporting system.
CAD Log vs 911 Audio vs Police, Fire or EMS Report
| Record type | What it may contain | Where to start |
|---|---|---|
| CAD incident record | Call type, event number, timestamps, location, dispatched resources, status changes and dispatcher notes. | Tolland County Mutual Aid or the agency that maintains the requested CAD event. |
| 911 call audio | Recorded conversation between the caller and emergency call taker, subject to retention rules and lawful exemptions. | The PSAP or records custodian that received or maintains the call. |
| Radio recording | Dispatch and responder radio transmissions recorded on channels maintained by the communications center. | The communications center or agency responsible for the recording system. |
| Police incident report | Officer narrative, parties, investigation details, enforcement action and report disposition. | The municipal police department or Connecticut State Police troop that handled the incident. |
| Fire report | Fire conditions, apparatus response, actions taken, cause information and property details. | The responding fire department or fire marshal, depending on the requested information. |
| EMS patient-care record | Medical assessment, treatment and transport information. | The ambulance or EMS provider. Access is generally limited because patient information is protected. |
How to Request a Tolland County CAD or 911 Record
Connecticut’s Freedom of Information Commission states that there is no single mandatory statewide form for requesting public records, although an agency may ask requesters to use its own form. Access remains subject to applicable exemptions, redactions, record-retention rules and the identity of the agency that actually maintains the record.
Include these details
- Your name and reliable contact information.
- Specific date or narrow date range.
- Approximate incident time.
- Town and location or nearest intersection.
- Requested record type.
- Known incident, event or case number.
- Preferred electronic format.
Avoid these mistakes
- Requesting “everything” for an unlimited period.
- Sending the request to every agency simultaneously.
- Assuming the CAD center owns the police report.
- Requesting medical information without authorization.
- Using 911 to ask about record status.
- Expecting the agency to create a new analysis.
- Publishing personal emergency details irresponsibly.
Common Information Found in a CAD Incident Record
Exact fields and abbreviations depend on system configuration and user permissions. The following descriptions explain common CAD concepts and should not be treated as a definitive Tolland County code list.
| Possible field | What it generally means | How to interpret it carefully |
|---|---|---|
| Event or incident number | A unique reference assigned to the dispatch event. | Use it when requesting records or speaking with the appropriate agency. |
| Call received time | When the communications center created or received the call for service. | It may differ from when the underlying event began. |
| Dispatch time | When a unit or agency was assigned or alerted. | Different resources may have separate dispatch times. |
| En route time | When a responding unit reported it was traveling to the call. | This is not necessarily the time the unit physically began moving. |
| Arrival time | When a unit reported arrival or was marked at the scene. | Multiple units can have different arrival timestamps. |
| Clear time | When the unit or event was marked complete or available. | A cleared CAD event does not always mean every investigation or report is finished. |
| Nature or call type | The initial dispatch classification, such as medical, fire alarm, crash or investigation. | The original classification may change after responders obtain better information. |
| Location | Address, intersection, landmark, road segment or generalized area. | Public versions may limit location details for safety or privacy. |
| Unit identifier | A radio or apparatus designation assigned to a responding resource. | Do not assume a unit number alone identifies the responding department without an official legend. |
| Dispatcher comments | Updates entered as information is received from callers or responders. | Comments can contain preliminary, abbreviated or later-corrected information. |
What Happens After a Tolland County 911 Call
Tolland County 911 and Police Phone Numbers
| Agency or purpose | Telephone | Use |
|---|---|---|
| Emergency police, fire or medical help | 911 | Active emergency, immediate threat, serious injury, fire or urgent public-safety response. |
| Tolland County 911 routine line | 860-875-2543 | Appropriate non-emergency dispatch matters and direction to the correct contact. |
| Connecticut State Police Troop C | 860-896-3200 | Published routine number for Troop C. Use 911 when emergency response is required. |
| Vernon Police Department | 860-872-9126 | Published routine police number. Use 911 for emergencies. |
| Coventry Police Department | 860-742-7331 | Published routine police number. Use 911 for emergencies. |
| Tolland County Mutual Aid fax | 860-872-0382 | Confirm acceptance and routing before faxing records or administrative material. |
Tolland County Mutual Aid Fire Service Contact and Location
Tolland County Mutual Aid Fire Service
Regional 911, fire, EMS and rescue communications center commonly known as “TN.”
Main routine line:
860-875-2543
Physical PSAP listing
56 Tolland CenterTolland, CT 06084
Connecticut’s current Public Safety Answering Point directory lists the center at this location.
Verify state PSAP listingMailing address
Tolland County Mutual Aid Fire ServiceP.O. Box 6
Tolland, CT 06084
Confirm the intended recipient and records procedure before mailing sensitive documents.
Official contact detailsCommon CAD, Scanner and Records Problems
| Problem | Why it happens | Best next step |
|---|---|---|
| CAD monitor asks for a username | The current monitor is a restricted Tyler information system. | Do not attempt access without issued credentials. Request the appropriate public record instead. |
| No public incident list appears | The official link does not currently open an unrestricted public-call feed. | Use official agency updates, the linked scanner for general audio, or submit a focused records request. |
| Scanner feed is offline | The third-party receiver, internet connection or volunteer feed may be unavailable. | Check again later and rely on official public-safety announcements. |
| Scanner says something different from social media | Radio traffic is preliminary and social posts may also be incomplete or inaccurate. | Wait for a responsible agency’s confirmed public statement. |
| Agency says it does not have the requested report | The CAD center, police department, fire department and EMS provider maintain different records. | Ask which agency or records custodian maintains the specific document. |
| No event number is known | The caller may not have received it, or the event number may belong to another system. | Provide a narrow date, time, town, location and incident description. |
| Record contains redactions | Protected personal, medical, investigative or other exempt information may be removed. | Request the legal basis for withheld portions when clarification is needed. |
| Need urgent information about a family member | Dispatch may be unable to disclose medical, investigative or destination details. | Contact the responding agency or hospital through its official number; call 911 only for a new emergency. |
Use Emergency Dispatch Information Responsibly
Do not approach scenes
Emergency locations may contain fire, traffic, weapons, hazardous materials or active police operations.
Protect victims and patients
Avoid reposting names, medical conditions, addresses, photographs or private family information.
Avoid false conclusions
A dispatched call type reflects the information available at that moment, not a final investigative finding.
Tolland County CAD and 911 Dispatch FAQs
1. What does CAD mean in Tolland County 911 dispatch?
2. Is the Tolland County CAD monitor open to the public?
3. What number should I call during an emergency?
4. What is the Tolland County 911 routine number?
5. Can I text 911 in Connecticut?
6. Does Tolland County 911 provide a live scanner?
7. How do I obtain a CAD incident record?
8. Is a CAD record the same as a police report?
9. What should I do after accidentally calling 911?
10. Where is the Tolland County emergency communications center?
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