• Home
  • About
    • Authors
  • Articles
    • Archives
    • Chaplain
    • Crime & Controversy
    • Community
    • Cop Humor
    • Editorial
    • Op-ed
    • Gear & Technology
    • Investigations
    • Laws & Legal
    • Leadership
    • News
    • Officer Down
    • On Duty
    • Tactics
  • Network
    • Illinois Network
    • Minneapolis Network
    • Tulsa Network
    • Wauwatosa Network
    • Learn more
  • Training
  • Officer Privacy
  • Jobs
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Law Officer
Law Officer
No Result
View All Result

Using Your Personal Phone For Police Work: 7 Features Of The 10-21 Application

June 5, 2016
Matt LoesliebyMatt Loeslie
Share and speak up for justice, law & order...

I know you’re thinking, if you use your personal cell phone on duty some defense attorney is going to take your phone from you because it is now “evidence” and you won’t get your phone back for 6 months.

THE PROBLEM

Let’s be honest. A quick work related call on your personal phone is always a temptation. It is such an annoyance to return to the office to use a department phone. Most departments don’t have the finances to issue work cell phones to their officers and I have to confess, I have been guilty of using my personal phone and blocking my phone number while making work calls.

The problem is when calling from a blocked number or even department issued restricted number, most people won’t answer the phone. It is also more and more common for people to have a setting on their phone that will automatically reject blocked or restricted phone numbers. If the citizen does happen to call dispatch back to talk to you, dispatch will often forward it to the officer’s voicemail. More often than not, dispatch does not have the time to notify the officer a call was forwarded to their voicemail. As a result, response time suffers.

THE SOLUTION

Luckily, Callyo has a new application called 10-21 that enables an officer to use their personal phone and mask their personal number with a new number altogether, thereby protecting the officers’ personal contact information and increasing call back response time.  And best of all, it is free!

ABOUT CALLYO

Callyo specializes in mobile tools for law enforcement; in essence, they solve everyday communications problems that officers encounter.  Callyo strictly serves law enforcement and has a great reputation in the industry. Callyo prides itself in keeping your work life separate from your personal life.

POSTIVE FEATURES of the 10-21 Application

  1. Your personal phone record or phone bill will not include a call to the citizen using 10-21 logs; however, Callyo will keep record of the calls you made using 10-21 which are available to your agencies, thereby protecting your personal information.
  2. The number 10-21 gives to the officer will be similar to the local numbers around them, making it more likely the citizen will answer the call.
  3. If the citizen does not answer the first time you call, but later calls the number back, the citizen will hear a message saying press 1 to talk to the officer or press 2 to leave a message with the dispatcher.
  4. If the officer is off duty, their phone will not ring.
  5. Officers know immediately when citizens are calling back. This is important because often time dispatch does not have time to notify the officer they received a call back from a citizen.
  6. An individual officer or a department as a whole can sign up. Callyo will verify you are active law enforcement as this is a law enforcement only tool.
  7. This application really has the ability to increase responsiveness to citizen calls.

DISCLAIMER

Why is it free? Callyo does offer paid services for law enforcement so they may call users to tell you about other sales opportunities. A fair trade in my opinion.

WHERE DO I SIGN UP

Search for “10-21 Police Phone” in the app store which is available for iPhone or Android. More information about the product is available here.

 


Share and speak up for justice, law & order...
Tags: exclusive
Matt Loeslie

Matt Loeslie

Matthew Loeslie is the Criminal Justice Program Director at a State University. Prior to the University, Matthew was responsible for Law Enforcement Training at a Community and Technical College where he coordinated and instructed law enforcement classes throughout the Midwest. Furthermore, Matthew has experience working in law enforcement. In addition, Matthew helped launch the law enforcement training program at the MERIT Center in Marshall, MN. Matthew enjoys spending time with his family, reading, shooting and motorcycle rides.

Related Posts

Citizen’s Review Boards: The Mothership

October 5, 2021

Citizen’s Review Boards: Who Sits In Judgment?

September 29, 2021

Citizen’s Review Boards: The Reality

September 20, 2021

After Trump rally, hypocrite leaders are suspending cops across the country

January 12, 2021

Tulsa Police Officers Named “Tulsans of The Year”

December 9, 2020
BORDER23a Agent Nathaniel A. Afolayan, of San Jacinto, died on May 1, 2009. He was 29. The day before Afolayan died, he was training at the Border Patrol Academy in Artesia, New Mexico, when he suddenly collapsed. He had just completed the 1 1/2mile run portion of his physical techniques final exam, the release said.  (05/18/2011, Submitted to The Press-Enterprise)

Rhabdo: The Overlooked Illness Killing Law Enforcement Officers

November 26, 2020
Load More

Latest Articles

Antwayne Lowe

Man given maximum prison sentence for shooting Ohio police officer

June 6, 2023
K9 Chase

Georgia police K9 dies when A/C unit in patrol vehicle fails

June 6, 2023
Michigan boy

Michigan boy, 10, leads police on highway chase driving mother’s ‘stolen’ SUV

June 6, 2023
Ajike Owens

‘Neighborhood feud’ between two women leads to fatal shooting

June 6, 2023
Robert Hanssen

Ex-FBI agent serving life sentence after spying for Russia found dead in prison cell

June 6, 2023
unruly passenger

Law enforcement authorities remove unruly passenger from aircraft in New Orleans

June 6, 2023
Load More

Weekly E-Newsletter

Subscribe—and get the latest news and editorials direct from Law Officer each week!

[newsletter_form type="minimal"]

JOIN THE FIGHT

BE COURAGEOUS

FIND MORE…

Law Officer

© 2021 LawOfficer.com

LawOfficer.com

  • Home
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Corrections
  • Contact

Speak up for justice, law & order

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About
    • Authors
  • Articles
    • Archives
    • Chaplain
    • Crime & Controversy
    • Community
    • Cop Humor
    • Editorial
    • Op-ed
    • Gear & Technology
    • Investigations
    • Laws & Legal
    • Leadership
    • News
    • Officer Down
    • On Duty
    • Tactics
  • Network
    • Illinois Network
    • Minneapolis Network
    • Tulsa Network
    • Wauwatosa Network
    • Learn more
  • Training
  • Officer Privacy
  • Jobs
  • Contact

© 2021 LawOfficer.com