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== '''Glossary of terms and abbreviations''' == | == '''Glossary of terms and abbreviations''' == |
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10 Codes
Glossary of terms and abbreviations
“Copspeak, Firespeak, & Medspeak” Jan 2009 by N7YUO
- A-Side or Alpha-Side--------The front or address side of a structure fire
- A & B--------------------------Assault & Battery
- A.C. or Alpha Charlie--------Ass Chewing (military slang)
- A.C.----------------------------Air Craft
- A.C.O.-------------------------Animal Control Officer
- ACCOUNTABILITY-----------Keeping track of the whereabouts of every firefighter
- A.D.C.-------------------------Adult Detention Center (SLCO Jail)
- A.D.W.------------------------Assault with a Deadly Weapon
- AIMS--------------------------Accident Investigation Measuring System
- ALPHA------------------------10-85-A victim’s condition fair
- ALL CLEAR-------------------Fire area searched, no victims discovered
- A.L.S.-------------------------Advanced Life Support (Critical ambulance call)
- A.N.G.------------------------Air National Guard
- A.P.&P.-----------------------Adult Probation & Parole (Probation & Parole Officers)
- A.P.B.-------------------------All Points Bulletin
- A.R.---------------------------Armed Robbery
- A.T.C.-------------------------Air Traffic Control
- A.T.F.-------------------------(Bureau of) Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms
- A.T.L--------------------------Attempt To Locate
- Auto-Ped---------------------Auto-Pedestrian accident
- AUX---------------------------AUXiliary unit (Small 4WD fire truck used for grass fires)
- B-Side or Bravo-Side--------The left side of a structure fire (When looking at the front)
- BANDIT-----------------------Subject of surveillance or manhunt
- BATMOBILE------------------Breath Alcohol Tester Mobile unit
- B.&E.--------------------------Breaking & Entering
- B.C.----------------------------Battalion Chief (Fire Chief)
- B.C.I.--------------------------Bureau of Criminal Identification
- BLOOD TECH-------------------Person certified to draw blood from accident victims
- B.L.S.-------------------------------Basic Life Support (Routine ambulance call)
- BOLO-------------------------------Be On the Look Out for
- B.O.T.------------------------------Breach Of Trust (Unauthorized use of a vehicle)
- BRAVO---------------------------10-85-B victim’s condition poor
- C-Side or Charlie-Side------The rear side of a structure fire
- CANINE or K9----------------Police Dog
- C.A.P.-------------------------Civil Air Patrol
- C-COLLAR--------------------Cervical Collar (Used to immobilize injured necks)
- C.C.W.------------------------Carrying a Concealed Weapon
- C.D.L.-------------------------Commercial Driver’s License
- CHARLIE----------------------10-85-C victim’s condition critical
- C.H.F.-------------------------Congestive Heart Failure
- C.I.----------------------------Confidential Informant (Snitch)
- CLOAKED---------------------Police officer in plain unmarked vehicle (Terminology from Star-Trek)
- CLUSTER----------------------A big mess or screwup (From a military profanity: Cluster F_ _ _)
- CODE-R------------------------Rape
- COLES-------------------------Reverse phone directory lists addresses then numbers
- C.P.----------------------------Chief of Police
- C.P.----------------------------Command Post
- C.P.R.-------------------------Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
- C.S.----------------------------Controlled Substance (Drugs)
- C.S.I.-------------------------Crime Scene Investigation
- C.T.---------------------------Complaint Taker (Answers the phone when you call police)
- C.V.A.------------------------Cerebral Vascular Accident (Stroke)
- C.W.P.-------------------------Concealed Weapons Permit
- CYANOTIC--------------------Victim turning blue from lack of oxygen
- D-Side or Delta-Side---------The right side of a structure fire (when facing the front)
- DEFENSIVE MODE-----------Protect other exposures from fire, fight only from the outside
- DELTA-------------------------10-85-D victim’s condition near death
- D-CON-------------------------DeContamination of a person or equipment
- D.F.S.--------------------------Division of Family Services (Actually D.C.F.S.)
- DIAPHRETIC------------------Cold & sweaty (Happens during heart attack)
- D.L.----------------------------Driver’s License
- D.M.V.-------------------------Department of Motor Vehicles
- D.N.R.-------------------------Do Not Resuscitate
- D.O.A.-------------------------Dead On Arrival
- D.O.B.-------------------------Date Of Birth
- D.O.S.-------------------------Driving On Suspension
- D.O.T.-------------------------Department Of Transportation
- D.R.E.-------------------------Drug Recognition Expert
- D.T.----------------------------juvenile DeTention
- D.T.s---------------------------Delirium Tremens (Confusion with trembling & hallucinations)
- D.U.I.--------------------------Driving Under the Influence (Of alcohol or drugs)
- D.W.R.------------------------Division of Wildlife Resources (Fish & game cops)
- EARLY WARNER--------------Portable highway sign used to warn motorists of a hazard
- ECHO--------------------------10-85-E obvious fatality, dead
- E.L.T.--------------------------Emergency Locator Transmitter
- E.M.S.-------------------------Emergency Medical System
- E.M.S. ABUSER--------------fakes injury or illness to get response from EMS
- E.M.T.-------------------------Emergency Medical Technician
- E.O.C.-------------------------Emergency Operations Center
- E.O.D.-------------------------Explosive Ordnance Disposal
- E.T.A.-------------------------Estimated Time of Arrival
- E.T.O.H.----------------------Drunk
- EXTRICATION---------------Removal of a trapped victim
- FAST ATTACK----------------Immediate attack on a fire
- F.I.-----------------------------Field Interrogation
- FIELD CARD------------------Information card filled out during a field interrogation
- FLAMINGOS-------------------(Flame-N-Goes) prison inmates that fight wildfires
- FLASH BANG------------------A grenade used prior to a swat team entry, confuses suspects.
- FLIR----------------------------Forward Looking Infra Red (Helicopter mounted night vision)
- F.R.-----------------------------Financial Responsibility (Liability insurance or the lack of it)
- FRIENDLY---------------------Same as confidential informant
- F.S.T.--------------------------Field Sobriety Test
- F.T.A.--------------------------Failure To Appear (In court to pay fine or make a plea)
- G.I.S.--------------------------Geographical Information System
- G.O.A.-------------------------Gone On Arrival (Not present when police arrive at a location)
- G.P.S.--------------------------Global Positioning System (Locates latitude and longitude)
- GREEN BALL------------------Green traffic signal
- G.S.R.--------------------------Gun Shot Residue test (Used to determine who did the shooting)
- G.S.W.-------------------------Gun Shot Wound
- G.T.A.--------------------------Grand Theft Auto
- H&R----------------------------Hit & Run
- HAZARD FLAG----------------A warning note on the dispatcher’s computer screen
- HAZ-MAT----------------------HAZardous MATerials, or unit that responds to haz-mat situations
- HEAR SYSTEM----------------Hospital Emergency Administrative Radio (155.28 & 155.34)
- HELO--------------------------Helicopter
- HEMATOMA------------------A bump on the head
- HIT-ONE----------------------hazardous materials response unit at Hill AFB
- HOLD SACK------------------to hold surveillance
- H.O.V.-------------------------High Occupancy Vehicle (The car pool lane)
- I.I.I. or TRIPLE-I------------Interstate Identification Index (an agency similar to NCIC)
- I.M.---------------------------Incident Management
- I.M.T.-------------------------Incident Management Team
- I.P.S.--------------------------Independent Professional Services (A low cost mortuary)
- J.R.C.--------------------------Juvenile Receiving Center
- K-9 or CANINE---------------Police Dog
- LONG EYES-------------------Binoculars
- L.Z.----------------------------Landing Zone for helicopter
- M.C.C.-------------------------Mobile Command Center
- M.C.P.-------------------------Mobile Command Post
- M.D.T.-------------------------Mobile Data Terminal
- M.E.----------------------------Medical Examiner (Coroner)
- M.I.----------------------------Myocardial Infarction (Clinical name for a heart attack)
- M.I.C.U.-----------------------Mobile Intensive Care Unit
- MOTOR-----------------------MOTORcycle unit
- M.V.E.D.----------------------Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division (25-Alpha)
- N.C.I.C.-----------------------National Crime Information Center (FBI files)
- N.F.D.-------------------------No Further Description
- NUMBER ONE LANE---------The inside or left lane of travel
- NUMBER 1 CORNER---------________________________
- NUMBER 2 CORNER---------________________________
- NUMBER 3 CORNER---------________________________
- NUMBER 4 CORNER---------South East Corner
- OBVIOUS---------------------OBVIOUS fatality, dead, 10-85-Echo
- O.C.---------------------------Oleo resin Capsicum (Technical name for pepper spray)
- O.C.P.-------------------------Operations Command Post
- O.M.E.------------------------Office of the Medical Examiner (Coroner)
- PAR----------------------------Personnel Accounting & Reporting (Are all firefighters accounted for?)
- P&R----------------------------Parks & Recreation
- P.B.T.--------------------------Portable Breath Tester
- P.C.----------------------------Party Complaining
- P.C.----------------------------Probable Cause
- P.D.----------------------------Property Damage accident
- PERIMITER-------------------to surround an area where a suspect is hiding
- P.I.-----------------------------Personal Injury accident
- P.I.O.--------------------------Public Information Officer (Provides information to news media)
- PIT-----------------------------Persuit Intervention Technique or Precision Immobilization Technique
- PLAN-C------------------------To set up a perimeter or cordon off an area
- P.M.A.-------------------------ParaMedic Aboard the ambulance en route to a hospital
- P.M.R.-------------------------ParaMedic Recovery from the hospital
- P.O.----------------------------Police Officer or Parole Officer from AP&P
- P.O.----------------------------Protective Order
- P.O.C.S.-----------------------Possession Of Controlled Substances (Drugs)
- P.O.S.-------------------------Piece Of Sh_ _ (A beat-up, worthless car)
- POST--------------------------Police Officer Standards & Training (Police Academy)
- P.O.E.-------------------------Port Of Entry (Truck scales near the state line)
- P.R.----------------------------Party Reporting
- RABBIT------------------------Person known to flee from police
- RED-BALL---------------------Red light at intersection
- RED-BALLED------------------Surveillance unit or suspect stopped at red light
- R.I.T.--------------------------Rapid Intervention Team
- R.P.----------------------------Reporting Party or Responsible Party
- R.O.----------------------------Registered Owner
- S.B.I.--------------------------State Bureau of Investigation
- S.E.----------------------------Selective Enforcement
- SERT--------------------------Special Emergency Response Team (SWAT Team)
- S.C.B.A.-----------------------Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (Fireman’s air pack)
- S.O.---------------------------Sheriff’s Office
- STEP--------------------------Selective Traffic Enforcement Patrol
- SUB---------------------------SUBstation
- SWAT-------------------------Special Weapons And Tactics team
- SYNCOPAL EPISODE--------Medical terminology for fainting spell
- TA -----------------------------Traffic Accident
- TAC----------------------------TACtical squad or TACtical channel
- TAGGERS---------------------People spray painting graffiti
- TAG TEAM--------------------Two mobile surveillance units following a target vehicle
- TARGET-----------------------Subject of surveillance or manhunt
- THERMAL IMAGING---------Used to look for warmth, such as a person who is lost or concealed
- T.O.C.--------------------------Traffic Operations Center
- TWIX---------------------------(TWX) a teletype service
- UCAN--------------------------Utah Communications Agency Network
- U.D.I.--------------------------Utah Division of Investigation
- U.D.L.--------------------------Utah Driver’s License
- UDOT--------------------------Utah Department Of Transportation
- U.F.----------------------------Unidentified Female
- U.M.---------------------------Unidentified Male
- U.S.M.-------------------------United States Marshall
- U.S.P.--------------------------Utah State Prison
- U.-TIP-------------------------Utah Truck Inspection Program
- U.T.L.--------------------------Unable To Locate
- VAMPIRE----------------------Nickname for the Blood Tech
- VECC---------------------------Valley Emergency Communications Center
- VIN-----------------------------Vehicle Identification Number
- W.F.A.-------------------------White Female Adult
- W.M.A.------------------------White Male Adult
- WORKING FIRE--------------Actual fire, as compared to smell of smoke or an alarm
- X-------------------------------Female
- Y.R.C.-------------------------Youth Receiving Center
VECC & SALT LAKE FIRE & RESCUE DISPATCH CODES
These are used for dispatching of medical calls. (BLS = Basic Life Support, ALS = Advanced Life Support)
- Alpha: BLS Cold
- Bravo: BLS Hot
- Charlie: ALS Hot, Nearest BLS Cold
- Delta: ALS & BLS Hot
- Echo: All responding units Hot
- Omega: Public Service Call
Code Description
- 001 Abdominal pain/problems
- 002 Allergies/hives/medicine reactions/stings
- 003 Animal bites
- 004 Assault/rape
- 005 Back pain
- 006 Breathing problems
- 007 Burns
- 008 Carbon monoxide poisoning/inhalation
- 009 Cardiac/respiratory arrest
- 010 Chest pain
- 011 Choking
- 012 Convulsions/seizures
- 013 Diabetic problems
- 014 Drowning/diving accident
- 015 Electrocution
- 016 Eye problems
- 017 Falls
- 018 Headache
- 019 Heart problems
- 020 Heat/cold problems
- 021 Hemorrhage
- 022 Industrial/machinery accidents
- 023 Overdose/poisoning/ingestion
- 024 Pregnancy/childbirth/miscarriage
- 025 Psychiatric/behavioral problems
- 026 Specific diagnosis/chief complaint
- 027 Stab/GSW
- 028 Stroke/CVA
- 029 Traffic injury accident
- 29A TIA Auto
- 29B TIA Pedestrian
- 29C TIA Non-motorized vehicle
- 29D TIA Motorcycle
- 29E TIA Off-road ATV
- 030 Traumatic injuries, specific
- 031 Unconsciousness/fainting
- 032 Unknown problem
- 033 Diarrhea
- 034 Ear Problems
- 035 Fever
- 097 Air transport team transfer
- 098 Routine Transfer, Other misc
- 099 Transfer, other