Public First facilitated requests for sample data from police departments for what it tracks concerning 911 calls and for what it tracks concerning its larger records management system for all reported incidents.
The incident data request to Honolulu Police Department sought only limited information from the database by identifying fields from HPD’s incident report form. That request specifically sought: Report No.; Related reports; Date/time dispatched; Date/time arrived; Incident type; Incident code; Force used?; Offense; Class; Offense Code; NIBERS; Offense Flags; HRS Section No.; Disposition; Domestic violence?; General location (does not need to be specific address); Location code/type; Suspect race/ethnicity; Suspect juvenile?; Suspect hospitalization – mental?; Date/time report created; and Date/time report last modified.
911 Data (March – August 2021)
- Hawai`i County
- Honolulu
- HPD March, April, May, June, July, August
- EMS
- Other Agencies
- Note: According to HPD Communication Division, “Crisis Line” is a transfer to Hawaii Cares, an organization that services people with mental health and emotional issues, substance abuse issues, and people going through a crisis. “Crisis Line” and “Poison Control” are the only two non-public safety agencies that 911 callers can ask for and be transferred to.
Incident Data
- Honolulu Police Department (August 2021) (csv file)