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292 Cards in this Set
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10-1 |
Receiving poorly |
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10-2 |
Receiving well |
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10-3 |
Stop transmitting |
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10-4 |
Ok or acknowledgement |
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10-5 |
Relay |
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10-6 |
Busy |
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10-7 |
Out of service |
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10-7-BRAVO |
Out of service at home |
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10-8 |
In service |
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10-9 |
Repeat |
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10-10 |
Out of service subject to call |
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10-11 |
Transmitting too rapidly |
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10-12 |
Officials or visitors present |
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10-13 |
Weather or road conditions |
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10-14 |
Escort or convoy |
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10-15 |
En route with prisoner |
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10-16 |
Pick up prisoner |
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10-17 |
Pick up papers |
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10-18 |
Complete present assignment as soon as possible |
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10-19 |
Returning to station |
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10-20 |
Location |
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10-21 |
Call by telephone |
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10-21-ALPHA |
Advise my home I will return ...... |
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10-21-BRAVO |
Call your home by telephone |
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10-22 |
Cancel last message or assignment |
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10-23 |
Standby |
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10-25 |
Do you have contact with........ |
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10-27 |
Request want and warrant check of a person |
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10-28 |
Registration request |
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10-29 |
Check for stolen or wanted |
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10-30 |
No wants your subject |
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10-30-CHARLIE |
Computer or switcher unavailable |
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10-31 |
Subject has record but no wants |
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10-32 |
Subject wanted, are you clear to copy? |
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10-32-FOXTROT |
Subject wanted, felony type hit |
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10-33 |
Standby, emergency traffic only |
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10-34 |
Resume normal radio traffic |
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10-35 |
Confidential information |
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10-36 |
Correct time |
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10-37 |
Name of operator on duty |
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10-39 |
Message delivered |
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10-42 |
Pick up officer |
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10-45 |
Service your equipment |
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10-46 |
Standby, I am proceeding to a better location |
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10-48 |
I am now ready to take information |
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10-49 |
Proceed to...... |
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10-86 |
Traffic check, do you have traffic for this unit/dispatcher |
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10-87 |
Meet.......at....... |
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10-97 |
Arrived at location |
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10-98 |
Finished last assignment |
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11350 |
Possession of controlled substance |
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11357 |
Possesion of marijuana |
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187 |
Murder |
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207 |
Kidnapping |
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207-ALPHA |
Attempt kidnapping |
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211 |
Robbery |
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211-SIERRA |
Robbery, silent alarm |
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220 |
Attempt rape |
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240 |
Misdemeanor assault |
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242 |
Battery |
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245 |
Assault with deadly weapon |
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246 |
Discharge of firearms at inhabited dwelling or vehicle |
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261 |
Rape |
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273-ALPHA |
Willful cruelty to children |
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273.5 |
Domestic violence |
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288 |
Lewd and lascivious conduct |
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314 |
Indecent exposure |
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390 |
Drunk |
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390-CHARLIE |
Drunk in car |
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390-DELTA |
Drunk down |
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415 |
Disturbing the peace |
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415-ALPHA |
Disturbing the peace / auto (s) involved |
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415-ECHO |
Disturbing the peace / music or party |
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415-FOXTROT |
Disturbing the peace / family row |
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415-GOLF |
Disturbing the peace / gang |
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415-MIKE |
Disturbing the peace / mechanical - miscellaneous |
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417 |
Subject with a firearm / weapon |
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451 |
Arson |
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459 |
Burglary |
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459-ALPHA |
Burglar alarm audible |
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459-SIERRA |
Burglar alarm silent |
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470 |
Forgery |
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480 |
Hit and run felony |
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481 |
Hit and run misdemeanor |
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483 |
Hit and run park vehicle |
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484 |
Theft/larceny |
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487 |
Grand theft |
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488 |
Petty theft |
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496 |
Concealing or receiving stolen property |
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502 |
Drunk driving |
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503 |
Stolen car/motorcycle/boat |
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503-TANGO |
Stolen vehicle tracking system activation |
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504 |
Car tampering or stripping |
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505-ALPHA |
Reckless driver/driving |
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510 |
Speeding or racing vehicle |
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586 |
Illegal parking |
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594 |
Malicious mischief |
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597 |
Cruelty to animals |
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653-MIKE |
Obscene telephone calls |
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664-187 |
Attempt murder |
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901 |
Traffic accident unknow if injury |
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901-KILO |
Ambulance dispatched |
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901-NOVEMBER |
Ambulance needed |
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901-TANGO |
Injury traffic accident |
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901-YANKEE |
Is ambulance needed? |
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902 |
Accident non traffic |
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902-HOTEL |
En route hospital |
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902-MIKE |
Medical aid |
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902-TANGO |
Non injury traffic accident |
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903 |
Plane crash |
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903-LIMA |
Low flying plane |
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904 |
Fire |
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904-ALPHA |
Fire alarm |
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904-BRAVO |
Boat fire |
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904-CHARLIE |
Car fire |
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904-GOLF |
Grass fire |
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904-INDIA |
Illegal fire |
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904-MIKE |
Trash fire |
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904-SIERRA |
Structure fire |
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905 |
Animal information |
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905-BRAVO |
Animal bite |
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905-DELTA |
Animal dead |
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905-HOTEL |
Animal in heat |
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905-INDIA |
Animal injured |
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905-LIMA |
Animal loose |
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905-NOVEMBER |
Animal Noise |
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905-ROMEO |
Animal rabies suspect |
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905-SIERRA |
Animal stray |
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905-X-RAY |
Animal field euthanasia |
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906 |
Rescue |
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907-KILO |
Paramedic team dispatched |
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907-NOVEMBER |
Paramedic team needed |
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907-YANKEE |
Is paramedic team needed |
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909 |
Traffic information |
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909-CHARLIE |
Traffic congestion/control |
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909-FOXTROT |
Flares needed |
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909-TANGO |
Traffic hazard |
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910 |
Can handle call |
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911-BRAVO |
Contact the officer |
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912 |
Are we clear to/for ........? |
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913 |
You are clear to/for...... |
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914-ALPHA |
Attempted suicide |
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914-CHARLIE |
Coroner needed |
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914-DELTA |
Doctor needed |
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914-SIERRA |
Suicide |
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917-ALPHA |
Abandonded vehicle |
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918 |
Mental case same as 5150 |
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918-VICTOR |
Violent mental case |
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919 |
Keep the peace |
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920-ALPHA |
Missing adult (18 years and older) |
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920-CHARLIE |
Missing child ( 12 years and under) |
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920-FOXTROT |
Found child |
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920-JULIET |
Missing juvenile (13-17 years old) |
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921 |
Prowler |
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922 |
Illegal peddling |
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924 |
Station detail |
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924-DELTA |
Station detail/desk |
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924-FOXTROT |
Food for prisoners |
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924-ROMEO |
Report writing |
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925 |
Suspicious person |
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925-CHARLIE |
Suspicious person in car |
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925-VICTOR |
Suspicious vehicle |
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926 |
Tow truck needed |
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926-ALPHA |
Tow truck dispatched |
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927 |
Unknown trouble |
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927-DELTA |
Investigate dead body |
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927-HOTEL |
9-1-1 hang up |
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928 |
Found property |
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928-BRAVO |
Found bicycle |
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929 |
Investigate person down |
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930 |
See the man |
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931 |
See the woman |
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932 |
Open door |
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933 |
Open window |
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949 |
Gasoline spill |
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952 |
Report on conditions |
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954 |
Off the air at scene |
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960 |
Car stop, request follow-up |
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960-X-RAY |
Car stop, expedite follow up, dangerous suspects |
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961 |
Car stop no follow-up needed |
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962 |
Subject armed and dangerous, clear to copy? |
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966 |
Sniper activity |
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966-ALPHA |
Shots heard, no suspect information |
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967 |
Outlaw motorcycle movement |
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970 |
Illegal surfing |
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971 |
Boat over |
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972 |
Boat speeding |
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973 |
Swimmer on boat |
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974 |
Boat adrift |
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975 |
Wreckage adrift |
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976 |
Oil slick |
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977 |
Check mooring line |
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978 |
Vessel aground |
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979 |
Vessel sinking |
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980 |
Radioactive materials present or involved |
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981 |
Need radiological monitoring team |
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982 |
Bomb threat |
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983 |
Explosion |
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984 |
Hazardous materials spill |
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995 |
Riot or major disturbance |
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997 |
Officer needs assistance from own agency units only. Urgent |
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998 |
Officer involved in gun battle |
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999 |
Officer needs help, any units respond. Emergency! |
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Code 1 |
Routine. Take this call next |
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Code 2 |
Urgent. Expedite, but obey all traffic laws. No red light or siren |
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Code 3 |
Emergency. Proceed immediately using red light and siren |
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Code 4 |
No further assistance needed |
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Code 4-A |
No further assistance needed, suspect at large in area |
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Code 5 |
Stake out. Other units stay away unless dispatched in response to call |
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Code 6 |
Out for investigation |
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Code 7 |
Out of service to eat |
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Code 7-B |
Out of service to eat at home |
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Code 9 |
Jail break |
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Code 12 |
Patrol your assigned district and report extent of disaster damage |
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Code 13 |
Activate major disaster plan or perform major disaster duties |
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Code 14 |
Resume normal operations (used in conjunction with code 12& 13) |
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Code 20 |
Notify news media |
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Code 20-D |
Request departmental photographer |
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Code 99 |
Emergency situation. Emergency button on radio has been depressed. No voice contact |
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Code 200 |
Fire department requests law enforcement assistance due to a POTENTIALLY violent situtation with fire units on scene, and no further detailed available |
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Code 300 |
Fire department request law enforcement assistance due to an IMMEDIATE threat or danger to fire units on scene, and no further detail available |
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Code Alex |
Establish countywide law enforcement observation checkpoint plan |
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Code Charlie |
Establish pre-planned law enforcement mutual aid when emergency or riotous conditions is anticipated but not yet requested. If an actual call for assistance is made, the initiating agency will notify Control One to effect an immediate response by pre-designated units. The code for an actual call for assistance is "Code Charlie Checkmate" |
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Command staff |
Interim Chief Dave Hinig Captain John Siko (Operations Division) Captain Scott Rudisil (Support Services Division)
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Department divisions |
Operations Division Support Services Division |
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Year department was founded |
1904 |
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Chain of command |
Chief of Police Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Corporal Officer Trainee |
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Mission statement |
“We are committed to the safety of our community through problem solving partnerships; emphasizing a prompt response, a caring attitude, and a visible presence” R-A-P response, attitude, presence |
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Fallen officers |
Officer Jerry Hatch (EOW: June 30, 1975) Killed by a drunk driver Officer Tommy DeLaRosa (EOW: June 21, 1990) Killed during an undercover drug operation |
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Code of ethics |
As a Law Enforcement Officer, my fundamental duty is to serve mankind; to safeguard lives and property; to protect the innocent against deception, the weak against oppression or intimidation, and the peaceful against violence or disorder; and to respect the Constitutional rights of all men to liberty, equality and justice.I will keep my private life unsullied as an example to all; maintain courageous calm in the face of danger, scorn, or ridicule; develop self-restraint; and be constantly mindful of the welfare of others. Honest in thought and deed in both my personal and official life, I will be exemplary in obeying the laws of the land and the regulations of my department. Whatever I see or hear of a confidential nature or that is confided to me in my official capacity will be kept ever secret unless revelation is necessary in the performance of my duty.I will never act officiously or permit personal feelings, prejudices, animosities or friendships to influence my decisions. With no compromise for crime and with relentless prosecution of criminals, I will enforce the law courteously and appropriately without fear or favor, malice or ill will, never employing unnecessary force or violence and never accepting gratuities.I recognize the badge of my office as a symbol of public faith, and I accept it as a public trust to be held so long as I am true to the ethics of the police service. I will constantly strive to achieve these objectives and ideals, dedicating myself before God to my chosen profession…law enforcement. |
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Weapons |
My weapon is a Glock Model 22, forty-caliber semi-automatic handgun. It has a four and one half inch barrel, with an overall length of seven and one half inches. It carries fifteen rounds in the magazine with one round in the chamber for a total of sixteen rounds. It weighs twenty-two point nine ounces unloaded, and thirty-four point thirty-eight ounces loaded. It has Trijicon Night Sights, utilizing a white dot post front sight and an adjustable two-dot rear sight. The barrel has a hexagonal profile with a right hand twist. The serial number of my weapon is _____________. |
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Baton |
My baton is 26” in length and 1 ½” in diameter. It has a rubber grommet 6” from the top. It is made of second growth hickory. Second growth hickory is that which has been cut and allowed to grow back, increasing its strength. |
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Leather gear |
My leather gear is black, safety speed basket weave. |
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Handcuffs |
My handcuffs are Peerless nickel-plated steel. They weigh 10 oz. The serial number of my cuffs is ____________. |
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Cap piece |
The cap piece says: Recruit. The great seal of the State of California is in the middle. There is an eagle standing on top of it with its wings spread and his head turned to the right. |
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EIGHT EXCEPTIONS FOR MISDEMEANORS |
COMMITTED BY A JUVENILE 625 DRIVING WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE 40300.5 & 40600 CARRYING A LOADED FIREARM ON AN INDIVIDUAL’S PERSON OR IN A VEHICLE WHILE IN ANY PUBLIC PLACE OR ON ANY PUBLIC STREET 12031(a) VIOLATING A DOMESTIC PROTECTIVE OR RESTRAINING ORDER WHEN THE OFFICER WAS RESPONDING TO A CALL ALLEGING THE SAME 836(c) COMMITTING AN ASSAULT OR BATTERY ON A SPOUSE, COHABITANT, OR A PARENT OF THEIR CHILD 836(d) COMMITTING AN ASSAULT OR BATTERY ON SCHOOL PROPERTY WHILE SCHOOL IS IN SESSION 243.5 COMMITTING AN ASSAULT OR BATTERY AGAINST A WORKING FIREFIGHTER, EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN, OR MOBILE INTENSIVE CARE PARAMEDIC 836.1 CARRYING A CONCEALED FIREARM AT AN AIRPORT 836(e)(1)(2) |
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*FELONY MURDER RULE |
ARSON, ROBBERY, BURGLARY, MAYHEM, TRAIN WRECKING, RAPE, CARJACKING, KIDNAPPING, DRIVE BY SHOOTING. |
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CURTILAGE |
RELATIVELY SMALL AND USUALLY WELL DEFINED AREA IMMEDIATELY AROUND A RESIDENCE TO WHICH THE PRIVATE ACTIVITIES OF THE HOME EXTEND, AND IN WHICH THE OWNER HAS AN EXPECTATION OF PRIVACY. |
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NEXUS |
A REASONABLE CONNECTION OR LINK BETWEEN TWO OR MORE ITEMS. |
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EXIGENT CIRCUMSTANCES |
AN EMERGENCY SITUATION REQUIRING SWIFT ACTION TO PREVENT IMMINENT DANGER TO LIFE, SERIOUS DANGER TO PROPERTY, IMMINENT ESCAPE OF A SUSPECT, OR THE IMMINENT DESTRUCTION OF EVIDENCE |
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Station 2 |
CCCS system watch |
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Station 10 |
California highway patrol |
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Station 11 |
UC Irvine Police |
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Station 12 |
OC Transportation Authority |
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Station 13 |
CSU Fullerton Police |
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Station 14 |
Probation |
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Station 17 |
OC Animal Control |
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Station 18 |
Sheriffs - Coroner department |
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Station 19 |
District Attorney |
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Station 21 |
La Habra Police |
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Station 22 |
Brea Police |
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Station 23 |
Buena Park Police |
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Station 24 |
Fullerton Police |
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Station 25 |
Placentia Police |
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Station 26 |
Anaheim Police |
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Station 31 |
Santa Ana Police |
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Station 32 |
Garden Grove Police |
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Station 33 |
Orange Police |
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Station 34 |
Tustin Police |
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Station 36 |
Cypress Police |
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Station 37 |
La Palma Police |
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Station 39 |
Irvine Police |
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Station 40 |
Fountain Valley Police |
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Station 41 |
Seal Beach Police |
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Station 42 |
Huntington Beach Police |
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Station 43 |
Newport Beach Police |
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Station 44 |
Costa Mesa Police |
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Station 45 |
Laguna Beach Police |
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Station 47 |
Westminster Police |
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Station 48 |
Los Alamitos Police |
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Station 49 |
Santa Ana School Police |
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Station 51 |
Seal Beach Lifeguard |
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Station 52 |
Huntington Beach Lifeguard |
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Station 53 |
Newport Beach Lifeguard |
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Station 54 |
OCSD Harbor Patrol |
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Station 55 |
Laguna Beach Lifeguard |
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968 |
Request want and warrent of a person |
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Academy command staff 1-5 |
Academy commander lieutenant j. Dahl TS M. Dee TS P. Ketcham TS T. Graham TS V. Anderson |
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Academy command staff 1-5 |
Academy commander lieutenant J. Dahl TS T. Graham TS V. Anderson TS V. Asuncion To M. Hudson
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Academy command staff 6-10 |
TO M. Beachner TO J. Lopez TO R. Vaught TO B. Mercer TO R. Galassi
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Academy command staff 11-14 |
TO T. Hoang TO N. Holmes TO J. Cacioppo TO A. Villacana |
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Academy command staff 16-18 |
TO J. Cacioppo TO A. Villacana TO J. Sekera |
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187 MURDER |
Unlawful killing of a human being or fetus with malice aforethought |
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192 MANSLAUGHTER |
The unlawful killing of a human being without malice, upon a sudden quarrel or heat of passion |
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207 KIDNAPPING |
Unlawful taking of a person against his or her will by force or fear from one place to another |
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207 KIDNAPPING |
Unlawful taking of a person against his or her will by force or fear from one place to another |
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211 ROBBERY |
Taking of personal property of another from the person or immediate presence, against the persons will, accomplished by means of force or fear |
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215 CARJACKING |
Taking of a motor vehicle, from the person or immediate presence, of a possesor or passenger, by means of force or fear, with the intent to either permanently or temporarily deprive the possesor or passenger. |
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220 ASSAULT WITH INTENT COMMIT RAPE |
Assault with specific intent to commit mayhem, rape, sodomy, oral copulation, rape in concert, lewd acts with a child, or penetration with a foreign object. |
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242 BATTERY |
Willful and unlawful use of force or violence on the person of another. |
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245 ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON BY MEANS OF FORCE |
Unlawful attempt, and the present ability to commit a violent injury upon the person of another by use of a deadly weapon or force likely to produce great bodily injury. |
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459 BURGLARY |
The entry to a building or specified structure with the intent to commit theft or any felony. |