In Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Wake Forest University Police is working with Code Four to reduce reporting drag across school and campus casework, dispatch-linked workflow, and seasonal surges and event-driven workload. The focus is faster first drafts, cleaner review, and more officer time back for calls and follow-up.

Wake Forest University Police's public materials point to a workload built around school and campus casework, dispatch-linked workflow, and seasonal surges and event-driven workload. That means the first report has to support review, follow-up, and the next step in the case without keeping officers buried in paperwork longer than necessary.
That means the reporting burden is not only about closing out an incident. Campus documentation has to support timely response, community trust, and a safety posture that depends on people reporting issues early and often.
Code Four can help Wake Forest officers move from call details, notes, and incident chronology into a stronger first draft earlier in the process. That matters when the department needs to move quickly from an initial report toward follow-up communication, campus coordination, or broader safety review.
A better first draft can reduce rewrite time, preserve sequence, and make the information more usable for supervisors and campus stakeholders without slowing the next response.
That fit matters for Wake Forest University Police because workloads around school and campus casework and dispatch-linked workflow create steady pressure on both caseload and review. Faster first drafts give officers, supervisors, and investigators a shorter path through paperwork and more time back for field work and follow-up.
Code Four is designed to support the university police department's existing reporting workflow without forcing a disruptive change to the systems already supporting dispatch and campus safety. The rollout can stay focused on first drafts, first review, and the transition from incident response to campus follow-up.
That keeps implementation practical for a university environment where clear communication and fast documentation both matter.
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