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- How to speak in the radio?
- [Callsing] to [Callsign or ''COMMS'' or ''DISPATCH''],[Information related to code].
- Callsigns
- Use your unit number were it says ''#Callsign''
- Lincoln means One officer patrol. (Short: L-#Callsign)
- Adam means two officer patrol.(Short: A-#Callsign)
- King: K-9 Unit. ((Not the dog it self but the dog handler))
- Sierra stands for Air unit. We have 2 helicopters the most North one is Sierra 1 the other one is Sierra 2.
- Easy one
- Radio Codes:
- 10-1: Roll Call, all units respond to said location.
- 10-2: Arrived on scene.
- 10-3: Negative / No
- 10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative / Yes
- 10-5: Repeat last transmission
- 10-6: Stand-by
- 10-7: Unavailable for calls
- 10-8: Available for calls
- 10-9: Suspect Lost (Usually followed by a 10-17 and last known 10-20)
- 10-10: (Supervisors only) requesting activity update along with giving your current position
- 10-12: Backup Required (Specify situation and location)
- 10-13: Requesting specific unit (specify)
- 10-17: Requesting description on the suspect
- 10-18: Requesting MDC check
- 10-20: Requesting Location
- 10-22: Disregard last transmission
- 10-30: Starting Patrol/Resuming patrol after Code 7
- 10-31: Returning to Station
- 10-44: Coffee Break
- 10-50: Car accident
- 10-55: Traffic Stop
- 10-57 Victor: Vehicle pursuit.
- 10-57 Foxtrot: Foot pursuit.
- 10-66: Felony Stop
- 10-88 Suspicious Person(s)
- 10-99: Assignment complete (State condition and at what call)
- 11-99: Officer requires help, Emergency
- Status-codes:
- Status 1: In Service
- Status 2: Out of Service
- Identity Codes:
- IC-1: White
- IC-2: Black
- IC-3: Latino or Mexican
- IC-4: Middle-Eastern
- IC-5: Asian
- IC-6: Unknown ethnicity.
- Situation codes:
- Code 0: Absolute emergency, drop everything you’re doing and respond immediately.
- Code 1: Non-emergency. If you're doing something, deal with it first. Respond without lights or sirens.
- Code 2: Non-emergency. If you're doing something, drop it and respond. Respond with lights only.
- Code 3: There is an emergency. Respond with lights and sirens.
- Code 4: No assistance required, situation under control.
- Code 5: All units stay out of <location>.
- Code 6: Out of car at <location>.
- Code 7: Meal break.
- Criminal Codes:
- 148: Resisting Arrest
- 187: Homicide
- 207: Kidnapping
- 211: Robbery
- 240: Assault
- 417: Brandishing a weapon
- 459: Burglary
- 487: Petty Theft
- 602: Trespass/Fraud
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