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Air Time
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The time you or another radio unit are transitting
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Break
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Requests a pase for verification of previous information
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Clear
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A term a dispatacher uses to signal the previos message is complete and te chnnel is available
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Out
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A term a obile radio unit uses to indicate message is complete
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Traffic
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Reference to Air Time Messages
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Copy
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Means Did you understand the message
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Go Ahead
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Proceed with yur message
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Say Again
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Repeat your message
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10-1
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Weak Signal
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10-2
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Good Signal
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10-4
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Affirmative
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10-7
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Out of Service
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10-8
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In Service
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10-20
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Location
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10-21
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Call unit by Phone
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10-33
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Emergency
only involved units will use the radio system Do not use the radio system until a dispatcher Clears the 10-33 Traffic. 10-33 are accidents, fires, or when immed need of safety PD/Fire is essential |
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10-34
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What Time is it?
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10-17
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Enroute
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10-22
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Disregard
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10-23
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Arrived on scene
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10-25
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Report to Meet
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10-27
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DL/Permit Info
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10-28
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Ownership information / Check full registration
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10-29
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Records Check / Warrant Information
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10-31
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Pick up papers
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10-34
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Correct time
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10-50
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Switching to ___ freguency
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10-51
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Felony Warrant Outstandin
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10-52
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Misdemeanor Warrant Outstanding
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10-57
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Possible Dangerous Subject
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10-60
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Female Officer needed to conduct a search
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A
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ADAM
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B
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BRAVO
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C
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CHARLES
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D
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DAVID
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E
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EDWARD
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F
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FRANK
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G
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GEORGE
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H
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HENRY
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I
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IDA
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J
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JOHN
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K
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KING
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L
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LINCOLN
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M
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MARY
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N
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NORA
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O
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OCEAN
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P
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PAUL
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Q
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QUEEN
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R
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ROBERT
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S
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SAM
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T
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TOM
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U
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UNIFORM
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V
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VICTOR
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X
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XRAY
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W
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WILLIAM
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Z
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ZEBRA
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Y
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YOUNG
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VP Code 1
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Used a weapon
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VP Code 2
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Assualted a Police Officer
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VP Code 3
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Mental Problem
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VP Code 4
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Assualted Others
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VP Code 5
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Escaped Custody
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VP Code 6
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Narcotics User
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VP Code 7
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Gang Member
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VP Code 8
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Carrying concealed weapon
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VP Code 9
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Drunk
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VP Code X
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Unknown
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10-12
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Stand By
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10-22
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Disregard/take no further action
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10-25
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Report To / Meet
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10-42
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Prisoner in custody/booked
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10-49
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Confidential Info
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Switching to ___ Channel
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No. 1 North Chase
No. 2 Information No. 3 South Chase No. 4 400 No. 5 500 No. 6 600 No. 7 700 No. 8 800 No. 9 900 12 Talk |
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10-57
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You have a possible dangerous sunject
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10-68
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Court Appearance
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10-77
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Notify parents of Juvenile detention
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10-89
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Water Irrigation on street
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10-89
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Holes in street
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10-90
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Traffic Signals out of order
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237M
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Report of Marijuana
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237D
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Report of Dangerous Drugs
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237N
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Use of Narcotics
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239
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Fight
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240
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Assualt
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240E
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Reckless Endangerment
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245
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Aggravated Assualt
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301
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Prostition
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311
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Indecent Exposure
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312C
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Contributing to the deliquency of a minor
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390
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Drunk
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390D
390L |
Drunk Driver
Liquor Violation |
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999
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Officer Needs help Imed
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415C
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Curfew Violation
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415G
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Shots Fired
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415L
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Loitering
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415O
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Obstructing a walkway
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415W
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Misuse of a weapon (firing in city limits)
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417
417G 417K |
Subject threatening
Subject with a gun Subject with a knife |
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451
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Homicide
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651
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Loose Animals
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418D
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Illegal Dumping
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510
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Speeding or racing
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601J
601 601F |
Missing Juvenile
Missing Person Found missing person |
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647
647V |
Suspicious person
Suspicious person in vehicle |
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998
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Officer Involved in shooting
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961
961H |
Accident No Injuries
Accident Hit N Run No Injuries |
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962
962H |
Accident W/ Injuries
Accident Hit N Run W/ Injuries |
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963
963H |
Accident Fatality
Accident Hit N Run W/ Fatality |
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907
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Make the request for backup
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927
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Investigate unknown trouble
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917
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Abandoned Vehicle
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918
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Insane Person
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906
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Officer needs assistance possible hazardous situation
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915
915H |
Arson
Hazardous Materials |
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901
901 o 901 h 901 u |
Attempted Suicide
Overdose Dead Body Suicide |
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901
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Injured for sick person
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651
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Loose Animal
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418T
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Trespassing
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901 G
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Shooting
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917
487V |
Abandoned Vehicle
Stolen Vehicle |
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Disposition #1
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Arrest w/o a department report being made
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Disposition #2
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To be used in all cases where a complaint is cntacted, the call cancelled by the complaintant prior to contact by an officer, or the call is turned over to another law enforcement agency or department bureau. A short explanation of the call and the complaintants name wqill be noted on the reverse of the Patrol Division Daily Log
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Disposition #3
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Unable to locate the reason for the call, there is no know complaintant to be contacted no police action required
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Disposition #4
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tO IVEN WHEN A POSSESSION OF mARIJUANA (LARGE OR SMALL ) IS RELEASED PENDING ISSUANCE OF A COMPLAINT
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Disposition #5
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Detailed completed. This disposition is not to be used in connection with criminal calls
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Disposition #6
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An orginal DR was ade (with or without arrest)
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Disposition #7
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Reports other than a DR or accident report made. Officers will add what type of report was made, ie cobination report, Special Services report, ect on the Patrol Division Daily Log
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Disposition #8
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To be given any time an Accident Report or Accident Memorandum is completed even if a DR is also completed
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Disposition #9
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Citation issued and no other paperwork completed
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Disposition #S
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A supplemental to an orginial DR was made/
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Rio Salado - 200 ft wide 15 ft deep low flow channel to carry storm releases up to 12,200 cubic ft per second
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1,185 tons of tires and 138, 572 cubic yards of debris and waste removed
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Over 76,000 trees, plants, and shrubs planted. Seeds and cuttings collected within 1/2 mile of the Salt River
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5 supply wells pump from a non potable aquifer directly under the riverbed
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2.65 million gallons per day for irrigation
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Prtnerships: City of Phoenis, Us Army Corps of Engineers, Flood Control District of Maricopa Conty, Az Water protection fund
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1993 resoration study of the salt river - after review deterined there was federal interest in the project to partner with city of phx on the 85 million restoration project
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While dams provided a reliable water supply for the valley , they left behind a dry, barren river filled with sand and cobbles
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In August 1999 congress authorized the matching federal construction funding for the project by signing the Water Resources Devolpment Act With inflation and additional grant money the toatal cost is 100 million
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230 + species of birds , various mammals, reptiles, and amphibians
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39 acres of wetland marsh
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14 acres of cottonwood willow habitat
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31 acres aquatic strand
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193 acres of lower Sonoran Habitat (palo verde and mesquite association)
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After an Emergency
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report written within 24 hours
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Number of acres presently
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32,200 acres
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total of park rangers
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71
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126 miles of desinated trails
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100+ miles of secondary trails
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pueblo grande
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repository for city of phx archaeolical collections
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Rio salado rio salaod oste south mtn, papago, camelback, norht mtn, shaw butte, lookout tn, phx mtns park and rec center, cave buttes, turkey track, shadow tn, deem hills, tramonto Peak and wash, natural areas within reach 11, horse lovers park.
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16
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coconino national forest
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camp colley
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35 major access points
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200 neighborhood accesspoints to natural areas
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1 park ranger for every
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370 acres mountain and park preserve (new standards) current 657 acres
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1 park ranger for every 150 acres of devolped and undevolped (current 288 acres)
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flat land park (new standards ) current 288 acres
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____percent of city of phx is devoted to park land
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12.2
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south mths is country's largest municipal park
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16,000 acres
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security in _____ acres of flatland parks
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6,345
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