Crawford Police seek feedback following interactions

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Town of Crawford PD (MHNN file photo)

CRAWFORD – Residents of the Town of Crawford will be among the first in Orange County and some of the first in the state to use a new community engagement and feedback solution after an interaction with the police department. 

This new service uses text messaging to contact some 911 callers and others who have recently reported or been involved in non-life-threatening incidents.  

     These text messages are sent hours or days after the incident and will ask citizens to take a quick survey about their experience with the police department. It will also allow citizens to provide their own comments, feedback and words of gratitude after receiving public safety service.

     “It is important for our department to hear from the community about how we are doing, especially from those that we have recently met,” said Chief Dominick Blasko “This new product, called CueHit, will give me access to citizen feedback in near real-time and provide insights into areas where we can improve the service we provide to the community, and help boost officer morale when positive feedback is provided.”

     With CueHit, text message surveys are sent to those whose number is recorded as part of a call for service or even an officer’s report. But citizens can take a text message survey and provide feedback even if they did not receive a text message. The department will soon be announcing a number dedicated to this and QR codes will be made available to scan to start that conversation. 

      Residents who do not want to participate can simply not respond. As with all texts, residents may reply with STOP and that will opt them out of all future text surveys from the department.

    It is important that everyone know that these surveys should not be used to report any type of emergency or crime. As always, call 845-744-5000 or 9-1-1 for any emergency or to report any criminal activity.




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