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61 Cards in this Set

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Code 1

Staff in distress

Code 2

Disturbance in progress involving multiple inmates

Code 3

Medical Emergency

Code 4

Perimeter Alert/Breach

Code 5

Escape

Code 6

Hostage

Code 7

Severe Weather

Code 8

Fire/Smoke

10-0

Caution

10-1

Change location

10-2

Signal good

10-4

Acknowledge/Ok

10-5

Relay message

10-6

Busy

10-7

Out of Service

10-8

In service

10-9

Repeat

10-10

Fight in progress

10-12

Stand by

10-18

Quickly

10-19

Return to

10-20

Location

10-21

Call by phone

10-22

Disregard

10-23

Arrived at scene

10-24

Assignment completed

10-25

Report in person

10-30

Unnecessary use of radio

10-32

Man with gun

10-33

Emergency

10-34

Riot

10-36

Correct time

10-37

Suspicious vehicle

10-39

Urgent

10-41

Beginning duty

10-42

Ending duty

10-43

Information

10-74

Negative

10-75

In contact with

10-76

In route

10-77

Eta

10-78

Need assistance

10-88

Present phone number

10-89

Bomb threat

10-97

Radio check (signal test)

Define security

Physical tools, walls, fences, gates etc.

Define custody

YOU, the correctional officer

Define control

The authority, the Department Rules, Administrative Directoves, Institutional Directives

Key control

Is a system which inventory, identofy, issue, account for and maintain all keys and locks

Level E classification

Extremely high escape risk (color: green)

Level H classification

High escape risk (color: red)

Level M classification

Moderate escape risk (color: blue)

Level L

Low escape risk (color: white)

2 types of unescorted movement

1) free movement


2) scheduled (includes: call passes, activity cards, inmate runners)

Skin count

A physical count that includes viewing an offenders skin

Formal count

A skin count that is conducted of all offenders at a specific time of the day or night in a systematic manner

Informal count

A skin count that is conducted at irregular times while offenders are working, engaged in daily/recreational activities

4 categories of contraband

Nuisance, assault weapons, escape equopment, drugs/drug paraphernalia

3 rules for searches

1) be systematic


2) be thorough


3) be objective

IREACH

Illinois Radio Emergency Assistance Channel

ISPERN

Illinois State Police Emergency Radio Network