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61 Cards in this Set
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Code 1 |
Staff in distress |
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Code 2 |
Disturbance in progress involving multiple inmates |
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Code 3 |
Medical Emergency |
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Code 4 |
Perimeter Alert/Breach |
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Code 5 |
Escape |
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Code 6 |
Hostage |
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Code 7 |
Severe Weather |
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Code 8 |
Fire/Smoke |
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10-0 |
Caution |
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10-1 |
Change location |
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10-2 |
Signal good |
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10-4 |
Acknowledge/Ok |
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10-5 |
Relay message |
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10-6 |
Busy |
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10-7 |
Out of Service |
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10-8 |
In service |
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10-9 |
Repeat |
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10-10 |
Fight in progress |
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10-12 |
Stand by |
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10-18 |
Quickly |
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10-19 |
Return to |
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10-20 |
Location |
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10-21 |
Call by phone |
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10-22 |
Disregard |
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10-23 |
Arrived at scene |
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10-24 |
Assignment completed |
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10-25 |
Report in person |
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10-30 |
Unnecessary use of radio |
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10-32 |
Man with gun |
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10-33 |
Emergency |
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10-34 |
Riot |
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10-36 |
Correct time |
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10-37 |
Suspicious vehicle |
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10-39 |
Urgent |
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10-41 |
Beginning duty |
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10-42 |
Ending duty |
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10-43 |
Information |
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10-74 |
Negative |
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10-75 |
In contact with |
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10-76 |
In route |
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10-77 |
Eta |
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10-78 |
Need assistance |
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10-88 |
Present phone number |
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10-89 |
Bomb threat |
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10-97 |
Radio check (signal test) |
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Define security |
Physical tools, walls, fences, gates etc. |
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Define custody |
YOU, the correctional officer |
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Define control |
The authority, the Department Rules, Administrative Directoves, Institutional Directives |
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Key control |
Is a system which inventory, identofy, issue, account for and maintain all keys and locks |
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Level E classification |
Extremely high escape risk (color: green) |
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Level H classification |
High escape risk (color: red) |
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Level M classification |
Moderate escape risk (color: blue) |
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Level L |
Low escape risk (color: white) |
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2 types of unescorted movement |
1) free movement 2) scheduled (includes: call passes, activity cards, inmate runners) |
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Skin count |
A physical count that includes viewing an offenders skin |
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Formal count |
A skin count that is conducted of all offenders at a specific time of the day or night in a systematic manner |
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Informal count |
A skin count that is conducted at irregular times while offenders are working, engaged in daily/recreational activities |
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4 categories of contraband |
Nuisance, assault weapons, escape equopment, drugs/drug paraphernalia |
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3 rules for searches |
1) be systematic 2) be thorough 3) be objective |
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IREACH |
Illinois Radio Emergency Assistance Channel |
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ISPERN |
Illinois State Police Emergency Radio Network |