By the Numbers
Calls For Service
Sworn to Protect
Total Calls
Community Assistance Teams
Homeless Outreach Program Enforcement Team, H.O.P.E FWPD partnered with the Fire Department and My Health My Resources (MHMR) of Tarrant County to create H.O.P.E.
1,279,935
2021 Service Calls Responded to = 5,030.
Crisis Intervention Team The Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) includes specially - trained and Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) certified Mental Health Peace Officers. Officers are accompanied by licensed professional counselors or social workers from Tarrant County MHMR to provide crisis intervention services on scene.
Non - Emergency (non - 911) Calls
2021 Service Calls Responded to = 12,369
421,184 Officers respond to some calls to the non - emergency phone number
Civilian Response Unit The Civil Response Unit answers calls for service and performs other tasks that do not require a Police Officer ’ s presence, authority, or action.
2021 Service Calls Responded to = 3,128
Community Engagement and Training
Calls Officers Responded To
COVID - 19 brought many challenges in how to engage the community as well as receive training. Despite these challenges, FWPD remained engaged in these activities.
253,199
21,297 Hours of Community - Oriented Training for Officers
228
Crime Watch Meetings
(Examples include Interacting with Deaf/Hard of Hearing Drivers, Mental Health, Civilian Response to Casualty Care, and Crisis Intervention)
184,248 Self - Initiated Calls
405
Youth Participated in Police Athletic League (PAL)
13
Events Attended for Recruitment
6
View detailed crime reports at https://police.fortworthtexas.gov/crime - information
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