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Procedures and techniques for transmitting and receiving info. over the police radio
A. Brief and concise transmissions.
B. Proper use of the phonetic alphabet.
C. Proper use of common radio codes.
D. Acknowledging the receipt of messages.
E. Ensuring message acknowledgment.
F.Compliance with FCC rules and regs.
G. Distinguishing routine form emergency transmissions and avoiding routine transmissions during emergencies.
What information should be included in the crime broadcast.
a. Type of incident
b. nature and description of suspect
c. weapons used, if any
d. description of loss, if any
e. direction of suspect's flight
f. Description of suspect's vehicle, if any.
What items should be included when reporting over the police radio
a. gender
b. estimated age
c. estimated height/weight
d. color and type of clothing
e. color hair/eyes/skin
ALETS
Arizona Law Enforcement Telecommunication System
ACIC
Arizona Crime Information Center
ACCH
Arizona Computerized Criminal Histories
LEJIS
Law Enforcement Judicial Information System
NCIC
National Crime Information Center
NLETS
National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System
OBSCIS
Offender-Based State Correctional Information System.
MVD
Motor Vehicle Department
What are the three C's in Transmitting and recieving information.
Clear
Concise
Complete