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What does PREP stand for? |
Personalized radio equipment police |
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Benifits of handheld radios |
Patrol officers can easily comunicate with each other |
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What do you do to your radio when you get close to your patrol car? |
Turn it down to prevent interference |
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Benifits of multichannel radios |
You can call multiple channels at once. |
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Who's in control on the radio? |
Dispatch |
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Anyone who is in an emergency has what over the radio? |
Priority |
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Can patrol supervisors command immediately communication? |
Yes |
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Always wait for dispatch to respond? |
True |
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When you leave the scout car you should? |
Notify dispatch |
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Officers should jot down location and address before leaving the scout car? |
True |
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Avoid areas that are dead zones? |
True |
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What does CYMBAL stand for? |
Color, year, make/model additional/Vin number, license plate |
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What are teletypes? |
How information is sent out. |
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The format of teletypes |
Heading, type of message, body, identification of sender. |
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What does LEIN stand for? |
Law enforcement information network. |
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Is LEIN state based? |
Yes |
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When do you use LEIN? |
Whever your pulled over you are ran through LEIN. |
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What does NCIC stand for? |
National crime information center. |
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Where is NCIC located |
Washinton DC |
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What is NCIC used for? |
Any national crimes |
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What does NLETS stand for? |
National law enforcement telecommunications systems |
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Does NLETS contain files? |
No |
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What are NLETS? |
A switching system between states. Pull over someone with out of state plates you use NLETS persons wanted, property files, vehicles wanted, criminal history records |
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What does CMIS stand for? |
Criminal management information system |
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What is CMIS used for? |
Parole information, incarcerated prisoner, probation |
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Can you use radios in hospitals? |
No |