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== '''Ten Codes''' ==
== '''VECC & SALT LAKE FIRE & RESCUE DISPATCH CODES''' ==
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*[http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Utah_State_Public_Service_10-Codes Utah State Official 10-codes]
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten-code WikiPedia "10 Codes" Article]
  
These are used for dispatching of medical calls. (BLS = Basic Life Support, ALS = Advanced Life Support)
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In addition, these codes may also be used.
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{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
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!Code
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!Description
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|-
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|10-99F
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|Felony Warrant
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|-
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|10-99M
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|Misdemeanor Warrant
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|}
  
* Alpha:  BLS Cold
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== '''Nine Codes''' ==
* Bravo:   BLS Hot
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“Used mostly by SLC, provided Jan 2009 by [[User:N7YUO]]
* Charlie: ALS Hot, Nearest BLS Cold
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{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
* Delta:  ALS & BLS Hot
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!Code
* Echo: All responding units Hot
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!Description
* Omega: Public Service Call
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|-
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|9- 1
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|URGENT, HELP
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|-
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|9- 2
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|Send backup unit
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|-
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|9- 4
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|RIOT
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|-
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|9- 5
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|Bomb threat
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|-
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|9- 6
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|Unknown trouble
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|-
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|9- 7
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|MAN WITH A GUN
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|-
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|9- 8
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|Mental case
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|-
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|9- 9
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|Suicide
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|-
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|9-10
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|HOMICIDE
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|-
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|9-11
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|Death
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|-
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|9-12
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|Assault
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|-
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|9-13
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|Fight
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|-
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|9-14
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|Family fight
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|-
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|9-15
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|Disturbance
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|-
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|9-16
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|Drunk
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|-
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|9-17
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|ROBBERY/HOLD UP
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|-
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|9-18
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|Theft
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|-
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|9-19
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|Shoplifter
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|-
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|9-20
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|Bad check
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|-
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|9-21
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|Burglary
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|-
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|9-22
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|Prowler
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|-
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|9-23
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|MOLESTER
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|-
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|9-24
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|Indecent exposure
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|-
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|9-25
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|Rape
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|-
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|9-26
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|Missing person
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|-
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|9-27
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|Found person
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|-
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|9-28
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|Juvenile problem
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|-
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|9-29
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|Vandalism
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|-
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|9-30
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|Runaway
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|-
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|9-31
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|Car prowl
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|-
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|9-32
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|Car strip
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|-
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|9-33
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|Stolen car
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|-
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|9-34
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|Abandoned car
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|-
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|9-35
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|Suspicious car
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|-
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|9-36
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|Blocked drive
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|-
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|9-37
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|Drag racing
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|9-38
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|Traffic hazard
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|-
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|9-39
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|Illegal parking
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|-
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|9-40
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|Assist motorist
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|-
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|9-40*
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|Suspect has prior drug offenses (*Box Elder County)
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|-
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|9-41
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|DROWNING
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|-
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|9-42
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|AIRCRAFT CRASH
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|-
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|9-45
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|Motor inspection
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|-
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|9-46
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|Damage inspection
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|-
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|9-48
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|Open door or window
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|-
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|9-49
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|Deliver Message
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|}
  
''Code  Description''
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== '''Common Terms and Abbreviations Used in Utah''' ==
*001 Abdominal pain/problems
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“Copspeak, Firespeak, & Medspeak” Jan 2009 by [[User:N7YUO]]
*002 Allergies/hives/medicine reactions/stings
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*003 Animal bites
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*004 Assault/rape
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*005 Back pain
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*006 Breathing problems
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*007 Burns
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*008 Carbon monoxide poisoning/inhalation
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*009 Cardiac/respiratory arrest
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*010 Chest pain
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*011 Choking
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*012 Convulsions/seizures
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*013 Diabetic problems
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*014 Drowning/diving accident
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*015 Electrocution
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*016 Eye problems
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*017 Falls
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*018 Headache
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*019 Heart problems
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*020 Heat/cold problems
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*021 Hemorrhage
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*022 Industrial/machinery accidents
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*023 Overdose/poisoning/ingestion
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*024 Pregnancy/childbirth/miscarriage
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*025 Psychiatric/behavioral problems
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*026 Specific diagnosis/chief complaint
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*027 Stab/GSW
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*028 Stroke/CVA
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*029 Traffic injury accident
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**29A TIA Auto
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**29B TIA Pedestrian
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**29C TIA Non-motorized vehicle
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**29D TIA Motorcycle
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**29E TIA Off-road ATV
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*030 Traumatic injuries, specific
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*031 Unconsciousness/fainting
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*032 Unknown problem
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*033 Diarrhea
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*034 Ear Problems
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*035 Fever
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*097 Air transport team transfer
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*098 Routine Transfer, Other misc
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*099 Transfer, other
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<nowiki>Glossary of terms and abbreviations
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{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
“Copspeak, Firespeak, & Medspeak” Jan 2009 by N7YUO
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!Code
A-Side or Alpha-Side------------The front or address side of a structure fire
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!Description
A & B---------------------------Assault & Battery
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A.C. or Alpha Charlie-----------Ass Chewing (military slang)
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|A-Side or Alpha-Side
A.C.----------------------------Air Craft
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|The front or address side of a structure fire
A.C.O.--------------------------Animal Control Officer
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|-
ACCOUNTABILITY------------------Keeping track of the whereabouts of every firefighter
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|A & B
A.D.C.--------------------------Adult Detention Center (SLCO Jail)
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|Assault & Battery
A.D.W.--------------------------Assault with a Deadly Weapon
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AIMS----------------------------Accident Investigation Measuring System
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|A.C. or Alpha Charlie
ALPHA---------------------------10-85-A victim’s condition fair
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|Ass Chewing (military slang)
ALL CLEAR-----------------------Fire area searched, no victims discovered
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A.L.S.--------------------------Advanced Life Support (Critical ambulance call)
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|A.C.
A.N.G.--------------------------Air National Guard
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|Air Craft
A.P.&P.-------------------------Adult Probation & Parole (Probation & Parole Officers)
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A.P.B.--------------------------All Points Bulletin
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|A.C.O.
A.R.----------------------------Armed Robbery
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|Animal Control Officer
A.T.C.--------------------------Air Traffic Control
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|-
A.T.F.--------------------------(Bureau of) Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms
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|ACCOUNTABILITY
A.T.L.--------------------------Attempt To Locate
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|Keeping track of the whereabouts of every firefighter
Auto-Ped------------------------Auto-Pedestrian accident
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AUX-----------------------------AUXiliary unit (Small 4WD fire truck used for grass fires)
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|A.D.C.
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|Adult Detention Center (SLCO Jail)
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|-
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|A.D.W.
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|Assault with a Deadly Weapon
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|-
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|AIMS
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|Accident Investigation Measuring System
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|-
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|ALPHA
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|10-85-A victim’s condition fair
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|-
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|ALL CLEAR
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|Fire area searched, no victims discovered
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|-
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|A.L.S.
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|Advanced Life Support (Critical ambulance call)
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|-
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|A.N.G.
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|Air National Guard
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|-
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|A.P.&P.
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|Adult Probation & Parole (Probation & Parole Officers)
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|-
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|A.P.B.
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|All Points Bulletin
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|-
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|A.R.
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|Armed Robbery
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|-
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|A.T.C.
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|Air Traffic Control
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|-
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|A.T.F.
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|(Bureau of) Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms
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|-
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|A.T.L
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|Attempt To Locate
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|-
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|Auto-Ped
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|Auto-Pedestrian accident
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|-
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|AUX
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|AUXiliary unit (Small 4WD fire truck used for grass fires)
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|-
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|B-Side or Bravo-Side
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|The left side of a structure fire (When looking at the front)
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|-
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|BANDIT
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|Subject of surveillance or manhunt
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|-
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|BATMOBILE
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|Breath Alcohol Tester Mobile unit
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|-
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|B.&E.
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|Breaking & Entering
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|-
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|B.C.
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|Battalion Chief (Fire Chief)
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|-
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|B.C.I.
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|Bureau of Criminal Identification
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|-
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|BLOOD TECH
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|Person certified to draw blood from accident victims
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|-
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|B.L.S.
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|Basic Life Support (Routine ambulance call)
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|-
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|B.M.A.
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|Black Male Adult
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|-
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|BOLO
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|Be On the Look Out for
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|-
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|B.O.T.
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|Breach Of Trust (Unauthorized use of a vehicle)
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|-
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|BRAVO
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|10-85-B  victim’s condition poor
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|-
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|C-Side or Charlie-Side
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|The rear side of a structure fire
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|-
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|CANINE or K9
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|Police Dog
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|-
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|C.A.P.
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|Civil Air Patrol
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|-
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|C-COLLAR
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|Cervical Collar (Used to immobilize injured necks)
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|-
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|C.C.W.
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|Carrying a Concealed Weapon
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|-
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|C.D.L.
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|Commercial Driver’s License
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|-
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|CHARLIE
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|10-85-C  victim’s condition critical
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|-
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|C.H.F.
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|Congestive Heart Failure
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|-
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|C.I.
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|Confidential Informant (Snitch)
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|-
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|CLOAKED
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|Police officer in plain unmarked vehicle (Terminology from Star-Trek)
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|-
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|CLUSTER
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|A big mess or screwup (From a military profanity: Cluster F_ _ _)
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|-
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|CODE-1
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|This channel is restricted
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|-
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|CODE-2
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|Proceed without siren
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|-
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|CODE-3
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|Use lights & siren
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|-
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|CODE-4
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|No further assistance needed
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|-
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|CODE-6C
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|CONSIDER ARMED & DANGEROUS
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|-
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|CODE-7
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|Lunch/coffee break
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|-
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|CODE-38
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|Check on a parolee at home
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|-
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|CODE-R
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|Rape
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|-
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|COLES
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|Reverse phone directory lists addresses then numbers
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|-
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|C.P.
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|Chief of Police
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|-
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|C.P.
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|Command Post
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|-
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|C.P.R.
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|Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
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|-
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|C.S.
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|Controlled Substance (Drugs)
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|-
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|C.S.I.
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|Crime Scene Investigation
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|-
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|C.T.
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|Complaint Taker (Answers the phone when you call police)
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|-
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|C.V.A.
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|Cerebral Vascular Accident (Stroke)
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|-
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|C.W.P.
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|Concealed Weapons Permit
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|-
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|CYANOTIC
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|Victim turning blue from lack of oxygen
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|-
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|D-Side or Delta-Side
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|The right side of a structure fire (when facing the front)
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|-
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|DEFENSIVE MODE
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|Protect other exposures from fire, fight only from the outside
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|-
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|DELTA
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|10-85-D  victim’s condition near death
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|-
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|D-CON
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|DeContamination of a person or equipment
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|-
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|D.F.S.
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|Division of Family Services (Actually D.C.F.S.)
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|-
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|DIAPHRETIC
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|Cold & sweaty (Happens during heart attack)
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|-
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|D.L.
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|Driver’s License
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|-
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|D.M.V.
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|Department of Motor Vehicles
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|-
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|D.N.R.
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|Do Not Resuscitate
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|-
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|D.O.A.
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|Dead On Arrival
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|-
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|D.O.B.
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|Date Of Birth
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|-
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|D.O.S.
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|Driving On Suspension
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|-
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|D.O.T.
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|Department Of Transportation
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|-
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|D.R.E.
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|Drug Recognition Expert
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|-
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|D.T.
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|juvenile DeTention
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|-
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|D.T.s
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|Delirium Tremens (Confusion with trembling & hallucinations)
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|-
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|D.U.I.
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|Driving Under the Influence (Of alcohol or drugs)
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|-
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|D.W.R.
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|Division of Wildlife Resources (Fish & game cops)
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|-
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|EARLY WARNER
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|Portable highway sign used to warn motorists of a hazard
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|-
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|ECHO
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|10-85-E obvious fatality, dead
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|-
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|E.L.T.
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|Emergency Locator Transmitter
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|-
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|E.M.S.
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|Emergency Medical System
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|-
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|E.M.S. ABUSER
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|fakes injury or illness to get response from EMS
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|-
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|E.M.T.
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|Emergency Medical Technician
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|-
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|E.O.C.
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|Emergency Operations Center
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|-
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|E.O.D.
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|Explosive Ordnance Disposal
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|-
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|E.T.A.
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|Estimated Time of Arrival
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|-
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|E.T.O.H.
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|Drunk
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|-
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|EXTRICATION
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|Removal of a trapped victim
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|-
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|FAST ATTACK
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|Immediate attack on a fire
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|-
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|F.I.
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|Field Interrogation
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|-
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|FIELD CARD
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|Information card filled out during a field interrogation
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|-
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|FLAMINGOS
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|(Flame-N-Goes) prison inmates that fight wildfires
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|-
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|FLASH BANG
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|A grenade used prior to a swat team entry, confuses suspects.
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|-
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|FLIR
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|Forward Looking Infra Red (Helicopter mounted night vision)
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|-
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|F.R.
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|Financial Responsibility (Liability insurance or the lack of it)
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|-
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|FRIENDLY
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|Same as confidential informant
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|-
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|F.S.T.
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|Field Sobriety Test
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|-
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|F.T.A.
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|Failure To Appear (In court to pay fine or make a plea)
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|-
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|F.T.O.
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|Field Training Officer
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|-
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|G.I.S.
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|Geographical Information System
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|-
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|G.O.A.
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|Gone On Arrival (Not present when police arrive at a location)
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|-
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|G.P.S.
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|Global Positioning System (Locates latitude and longitude)
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|-
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|GREEN BALL
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|Green traffic signal
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|-
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|G.S.R.
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|Gun Shot Residue test (Used to determine who did the shooting)
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|-
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|G.S.W.
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|Gun Shot Wound
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|-
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|G.T.A.
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|Grand Theft Auto
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|-
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|H&R
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|Hit & Run
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|-
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|HAZARD FLAG
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|A warning note on the dispatcher’s computer screen
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|-
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|HAZ-MAT
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|HAZardous MATerials, or unit that responds to haz-mat situations
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|-
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|HEAR SYSTEM
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|Hospital Emergency Administrative Radio (155.28 & 155.34)
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|-
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|HELO
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|Helicopter
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|-
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|HEMATOMA
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|A bump on the head
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|-
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|HIT-ONE
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|hazardous materials response unit at Hill AFB
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|-
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|HOLD SACK
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|to hold surveillance
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|-
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|H.O.V.
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|High Occupancy Vehicle (The car pool lane)
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|-
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|I.C
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|Incident Command
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|-
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|I.C.E
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|Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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|-
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|I.C.P
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|Incident Command Post
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|-
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|I.I.I. or TRIPLE-I
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|Interstate Identification Index (an agency similar to NCIC)
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|-
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|I.M.
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|Incident Management
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|-
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|I.M.T.
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|Incident Management Team
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|-
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|I.P.S.
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|Independent Professional Services (A low cost mortuary)
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|-
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|J.C.A.T
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|Joint Criminal Apprehension Team
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|-
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|J.R.C.
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|Juvenile Receiving Center
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|-
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|K-9 or CANINE
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|Police Dog
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|-
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|LONG EYES
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|Binoculars
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|-
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|L.Z.
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|Landing Zone for helicopter
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|-
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|M.C.C.
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|Mobile Command Center
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|-
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|M.C.P.
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|Mobile Command Post
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|-
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|M.D.T.
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|Mobile Data Terminal
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|-
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|M.E.
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|Medical Examiner (Coroner)
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|-
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|METRO
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|Metro Gang Unit
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|-
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|M.I.
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|Myocardial Infarction (Clinical name for a heart attack)
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|-
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|M.I.C.U.
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|Mobile Intensive Care Unit
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|-
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|MOTOR
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|MOTORcycle unit
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|-
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|M.V.E.D.
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|Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division (25-Alpha)
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|-
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|N.C.I.C.
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|National Crime Information Center (FBI files)
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|-
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|N.F.D.
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|No Further Description
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|-
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|NUMBER ONE LANE
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|The inside or left lane of travel
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|-
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|NUMBER 1 CORNER
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|Northwest
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|-
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|NUMBER 2 CORNER
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|Northeast
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|-
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|NUMBER 3 CORNER
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|Southwest
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|-
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|NUMBER 4 CORNER
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|Southeast
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|-
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|OBVIOUS
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|OBVIOUS fatality, dead, 10-85-Echo
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|-
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|O.C.
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|Oleo resin Capsicum (Technical name for pepper spray)
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|-
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|O.C.P.
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|Operations Command Post
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|-
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|O.M.E.
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|Office of the Medical Examiner (Coroner)
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|-
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|On Paper
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|Doing paperwork ("I will be 10-19 on Paper")
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|-
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|PAR
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|Personnel Accounting & Reporting (Are all firefighters accounted for?)
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|-
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|P&R
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|Parks & Recreation
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|-
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|P.B.T.
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|Portable Breath Tester
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|-
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|P.C.
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|Party Complaining
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|-
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|P.C.
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|Probable Cause
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|-
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|P.D.
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|Property Damage accident
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|-
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|PERIMITER
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|to surround an area where a suspect is hiding
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|-
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|P.I.
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|Personal Injury accident
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|-
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|P.I.O.
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|Public Information Officer (Provides information to news media)
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|-
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|PIT
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|Persuit Intervention Technique or Precision Immobilization Technique
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|-
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|PLAN-C
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|To set up a perimeter or cordon off an area
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|-
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|P.M.A.
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|ParaMedic Aboard the ambulance en route to a hospital
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|-
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|P.M.R.
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|ParaMedic Recovery from the hospital
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|-
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|P.O.
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|Police Officer or Parole Officer from AP&P
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|-
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|P.O.
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|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
 +
|-
 +
|Reverse 911
 +
|911 makes outbound calls to residents in a given area
 +
|-
 +
|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.C.B.A.
 +
|Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (Fireman’s air pack)
 +
|-
 +
|S.E.
 +
|Selective Enforcement
 +
|-
 +
|SERT
 +
|Special Emergency Response Team (SWAT Team)
 +
|-
 +
|S.T.E
 +
|Selective Traffic Enforcement
 +
|-
 +
|S.O.
 +
|Sheriff’s Office
 +
|-
 +
|S.O.B
 +
|Sheriff’s Office Building / State Office Building
 +
|-
 +
|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
 +
|(TIC) Used to look for warmth, such as a person who is lost or concealed
 +
|-
 +
|T.O.C.
 +
|Traffic Operations Center
 +
|-
 +
|TRAFFIC
 +
|Traffic Stop (I will be 'traffic' on...)
 +
|-
 +
|TWIX
 +
|(TWX) a teletype service
 +
|-
 +
|U.C.
 +
|Under Cover
 +
|-
 +
|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
 +
|-
 +
|Uncle Charley
 +
|Under Cover
 +
|-
 +
|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
 +
|}
  
B-Side or Bravo-Side------------The left side of a structure fire (When looking at the front)
+
== '''VECC  / Salt Lake Fire & Rescue Dispatch Codes / Gold Cross''' ==
BANDIT--------------------------Subject of surveillance or manhunt
+
These are used for dispatching of medical calls. ('''BLS''' = Basic Life Support, '''ALS''' = Advanced Life Support)  
BATMOBILE-----------------------Breath Alcohol Tester Mobile unit
+
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
B.&E.---------------------------Breaking & Entering
+
!Dispatch Code
B.C.----------------------------Battalion Chief (Fire Chief)
+
!Type
B.C.I.--------------------------Bureau of Criminal Identification
+
|-
BLOOD TECH----------------------Person certified to draw blood from accident victims
+
|Alpha
B.L.S.--------------------------Basic Life Support (Routine ambulance call)
+
|BLS Cold
BOLO----------------------------Be On the Look Out for
+
|-
B.O.T.--------------------------Breach Of Trust (Unauthorized use of a vehicle)
+
|Bravo
BRAVO---------------------------10-85-B  victim’s condition poor
+
|BLS Hot
 +
|-
 +
|Charlie
 +
|ALS Hot, Nearest BLS Cold
 +
|-
 +
|Delta
 +
|ALS & BLS Hot
 +
|-
 +
|Echo
 +
|All responding units Hot
 +
|-
 +
|Omega
 +
|Public Service Call
 +
|}
  
C-Side or Charlie-Side----------The rear side of a structure fire
+
Advanced Medical Priority Dispatch System (AMPDS) Medical codes:
CANINE or K9--------------------Police Dog
+
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
C.A.P.--------------------------Civil Air Patrol
+
!Code
C-COLLAR------------------------Cervical Collar (Used to immobilize injured necks)
+
!Description
C.C.W.--------------------------Carrying a Concealed Weapon
+
|-
C.D.L.--------------------------Commercial Driver’s License
+
|001
CHARLIE-------------------------10-85-C  victim’s condition critical
+
|Abdominal pain/problems
C.H.F.--------------------------Congestive Heart Failure
+
|-
C.I.----------------------------Confidential Informant (Snitch)
+
|002
CLOAKED-------------------------Police officer in plain unmarked vehicle (Terminology from Star-Trek)
+
|Allergies/hives/medicine reactions/stings
CLUSTER-------------------------A big mess or screwup (From a military profanity: Cluster F_ _ _)
+
|-
COLES---------------------------Reverse phone directory lists addresses then numbers
+
|003
C.P.----------------------------Chief of Police
+
|Animal bites
C.P.----------------------------Command Post
+
|-
C.P.R.--------------------------Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
+
|004
C.S.----------------------------Controlled Substance (Drugs)
+
|Assault/rape
C.S.I.--------------------------Crime Scene Investigation
+
|-
C.T.----------------------------Complaint Taker (Answers the phone when you call police)
+
|005
C.V.A.--------------------------Cerebral Vascular Accident (Stroke)
+
|Back pain
C.W.P.--------------------------Concealed Weapons Permit
+
|-
CYANOTIC------------------------Victim turning blue from lack of oxygen
+
|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
 +
|}
  
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
+
Advanced Medical Priority Dispatch System (AMPDS) Fire codes: (51-73)
ECHO----------------------------10-85-E obvious fatality, dead
+
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
E.L.T.--------------------------Emergency Locator Transmitter
+
|-
E.M.S.--------------------------Emergency Medical System
+
! colspan="2"|51 - Aircraft Emergency
E.M.S. ABUSER-------------------fakes injury or illness to get response from EMS
+
|-
E.M.T.--------------------------Emergency Medical Technician
+
|51-O-1
E.O.C.--------------------------Emergency Operations Center
+
|Airborne Aircraft
E.O.D.--------------------------Explosive Ordnance Disposal
+
|-
E.T.A.--------------------------Estimated Time of Arrival
+
|51-A-1
E.T.O.H.------------------------Drunk
+
|Stand BY
EXTRICATION---------------------Removal of a trapped victim
+
|-
 
+
|51-B-1
FAST ATTACK---------------------Immediate attack on a fire
+
|Unknown Situation (Investigation)
F.I.----------------------------Field Interrogation
+
|-
FIELD CARD----------------------Information card filled out during a field interrogation
+
|51-C-1
FLAMINGOS-----------------------(Flame-N-Goes) prison inmates that fight wildfires
+
|Aircraft Incoming - Full Emergency (Alert II)
FLASH BANG----------------------A grenade used prior to a swat team entry, confuses suspects.
+
|-
FLIR----------------------------Forward Looking Infra Red (Helicopter mounted night vision)
+
|51-C-2
F.R.----------------------------Financial Responsibility (Liability insurance or the lack of it)
+
|Aircraft Incoming - Minor Emergency (Alert II)
FRIENDLY------------------------Same as confidential informant
+
|-
F.S.T.--------------------------Field Sobriety Test
+
|51-D-1
F.T.A.--------------------------Failure To Appear (In court to pay fine or make a plea)
+
|Aircraft Crash (Alert III)
 
+
|-
G.I.S.--------------------------Geographical Information System
+
|51-D-2
G.O.A.--------------------------Gone On Arrival (Not present when police arrive at a location)
+
|Aircraft Crash Involving Structure (Alert III)
G.P.S.--------------------------Global Positioning System (Locates latitude and longitude)
+
|-
GREEN BALL----------------------Green traffic signal
+
|51-D-3
G.S.R.--------------------------Gun Shot Residue test (Used to determine who did the shooting)
+
|Aircraft Fire on Ground (Alert III)
G.S.W.--------------------------Gun Shot Wound
+
|-
 
+
! colspan="2"|52 - Alarms
H&R-----------------------------Hit & Run
+
|-
HAZARD FLAG---------------------A warning note on the dispatcher’s computer screen
+
|52-O-1
HAZ-MAT-------------------------HAZardous MATerials, or unit that responds to haz-mat situations
+
|Burglar Hold-up Alarm
HEAR SYSTEM---------------------Hospital Emergency Administrative Radio (155.28 & 155.34)
+
|-
HELO----------------------------Helicopter
+
|52-O-2
HEMATOMA------------------------A bump on the head
+
|Medical Alarm
HIT-ONE-------------------------hazardous materials response unit at Hill AFB
+
|-
HOLD SACK-----------------------to hold surveillance
+
|52-B-1
H.O.V.--------------------------High Occupancy Vehicle (The car pool lane)
+
|Residential (Multiple)
 
+
|-
I.I.I. or TRIPLE-I--------------Interstate Identification Index (an agency similar to NCIC)
+
|52-B-2
I.M.----------------------------Incident Management
+
|Residential (Single)
I.M.T.--------------------------Incident Management Team
+
|-
I.P.S.--------------------------Independent Professional Services (A low cost mortuary)
+
|52-B-3
 
+
|Non-Dwelling Structure (Shed, Garage, Call Box)
J-CAT---------------------------Joint Criminal Aprehension Team
+
|-
J.R.C.--------------------------Juvenile Receiving Center
+
|52-B-4
 
+
|Mobile Home, House Trailer, Portable Office
K-9 or CANINE-------------------Police Dog
+
|-
 
+
|52-B-5
LONG EYES-----------------------Binoculars
+
|Unknown Situation (Investigation)
L.Z.----------------------------Landing Zone for helicopter
+
|-
 
+
|52-C-1
M.C.C.--------------------------Mobile Command Center
+
|High Life Hazard
M.C.P.--------------------------Mobile Command Post
+
|-
M.D.T.--------------------------Mobile Data Terminal
+
|52-C-2
M.E.----------------------------Medical Examiner (Coroner)
+
|High Rise
M.I.----------------------------Myocardial Infarction (Clinical name for a heart attack)
+
|-
M.I.C.U.------------------------Mobile Intensive Care Unit
+
|52-C-3
MOTOR---------------------------MOTORcycle unit
+
|Commercial Structure
M.V.E.D.------------------------Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division (25-Alpha)
+
|-
 
+
! colspan="2"|53 - Citizen Assist / Service Call
N.C.I.C.------------------------National Crime Information Center (FBI files)
+
|-
N.F.D.--------------------------No Further Description
+
|53-O-1
NUMBER ONE LANE-----------------The inside or left lane of travel
+
|Locked Out of Vehicle (Unoccupied)
NUMBER 1 CORNER ________________________
+
|-
NUMBER 2 CORNER ________________________
+
|53-O-2
NUMBER 3 CORNER ________________________
+
|Down Trees and Objects
NUMBER 4 CORNER-----------------South East Corner
+
|-
 
+
|53-O-3
OBVIOUS-------------------------OBVIOUS fatality, dead, 10-85-Echo
+
|Hydrant Problems
O.C.----------------------------Oleo resin Capsicum (Technical name for pepper spray)
+
|-
O.C.P.--------------------------Operations Command Post
+
|53-O-4
O.M.E.--------------------------Office of the Medical Examiner (Coroner)
+
|Sewer Problems
 
+
|-
PAR-----------------------------Personnel Accounting & Reporting (Are all firefighters accounted for?)
+
|53-O-5
P&R-----------------------------Parks & Recreation
+
|Water Main Break
P.C.----------------------------Party Complaining
+
|-
P.C.----------------------------Probable Cause
+
|53-O-6
P.D.----------------------------Property Damage accident
+
|Other
PERIMITER-----------------------to surround an area where a suspect is hiding
+
|-
P.I.----------------------------Personal Injury accident
+
|53-A-1
P.I.O.--------------------------Public Information Officer (Provides information to news media)
+
|Locked in Vehicle (Non-Medical Assistance)
PIT-----------------------------Persuit Intervention Technique or Precision Immobilization Technique
+
|-
PLAN-C--------------------------To set up a perimeter or cordon off an area
+
|53-A-2
P.M.A.--------------------------ParaMedic Aboard the ambulance enroute to a hospital
+
|Locked In/Out of Dwelling (Non-Medical Assistance)
P.M.R.--------------------------ParaMedic Recovery from the hospital
+
|-
P.O.----------------------------Police Officer or Parole Officer from AP&P
+
|53-A-3
P.O.----------------------------Protective Order
+
|Citizen Assist (Non-Medical Assistance)
P.O.C.S.------------------------Possession Of Controlled Substances (Drugs)
+
|-
P.O.S.--------------------------Piece Of Sh_ _  (A beat-up, worthless car)
+
|53-A-4
POST----------------------------Police Officer Standards & Training (Police Academy)
+
|Animal Rescue
P.O.E.--------------------------Port Of Entry (Truck scales near the state line)
+
|-
P.R.----------------------------Party Reporting
+
|53-A-5
 
+
|Water Problem
RABBIT--------------------------Person known to flee from police
+
|-
RED-BALL------------------------Red light at intersection
+
|53-B-1
RED-BALLED----------------------Surveillance unit or suspect stopped at red light
+
|Locked In Vehicle (Possible Medical Assistance)
R.I.T.--------------------------Rapid Intervention Team
+
|-
R.P.----------------------------Reporting Party or Responsible Party
+
|53-B-2
R.O.----------------------------Registered Owner
+
|Locked In/Out of Dwelling (Possible Medical Assistance)
 
+
|-
S.B.I.--------------------------State Bureau of Investigation
+
|53-B-3
S.E.----------------------------Selective Enforcement
+
|Citizen Assist (Posibble Medical Assist)
SERT----------------------------Special Emergency Response Team (SWAT Team)
+
|-
S.C.B.A.------------------------Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (Fireman’s air pack)
+
|53-B-4
S.O.----------------------------Sheriff’s Office
+
|Unknown Situation (Investigation)
STEP----------------------------Selective Traffic Enforcement Patrol
+
|-
SUB-----------------------------SUBstation
+
|53-C-1
SWAT----------------------------Special Weapons And Tactics team
+
|Water Problem with Electrical Hazard
SYNCOPAL EPISODE----------------Medical terminology for fainting spell
+
|-
 
+
! colspan="2"|54 - Confined Space / Structure Collapse
TA------------------------------Traffic Accident
+
|-
TAC-----------------------------TACtical squad or TACtical channel
+
|54-B-1
TAGGERS-------------------------People spray painting graffiti
+
|Entrapment (Unconfirmed)
TAG TEAM------------------------Two mobile surveillance units following a target vehicle
+
|-
TARGET--------------------------Subject of surveillance or manhunt
+
|54-C-1
THERMAL IMAGING-----------------Used to look for warmth, such as a person who is lost or concealed
+
|Entrapment (Unconfirmed) with Hazardous Materials
T.O.C.--------------------------Traffic Operations Center
+
|-
TWIX----------------------------(TWX) a teletype service
+
|54-D-1
 
+
|Entrapment (confirmed)
UCAN----------------------------Utah Communications Agency Network
+
|-
U.D.I.--------------------------Utah Division of Investigation
+
|54-D-2
U.D.L.--------------------------Utah Driver’s License
+
|Entrapment (Confirmed) with Hazardous Materials
UDOT----------------------------Utah Department Of Transportation
+
|-
U.F.----------------------------Unidentified Female
+
! colspan="2"|55 - Electrical Hazard
U.M.----------------------------Unidentified Male
+
|-
U.S.M.--------------------------United States Marshall
+
|55-A-1
U.S.P.--------------------------Utah State Prison
+
|Transformer Outside (Wire or Pole)
U.-TIP--------------------------Utah Truck Inspection Program
+
|-
U.T.L.--------------------------Unable To Locate
+
|55-A-2
 
+
|Appliance with No Odor Present
VAMPIRE-------------------------Nickname for the Blood Tech
+
|-
VECC----------------------------Valley Emergency Communications Center
+
|55-B-1
VIN-----------------------------Vehicle Identification Number
+
|Electrical Arching
 
+
|-
W.F.A.--------------------------White Female Adult
+
|55-B-2
W.M.A.--------------------------White Male Adult
+
|Wires Down with No Smoke or Arching
WORKING FIRE--------------------Actual fire, as compared to smell of smoke or an alarm
+
|-
 
+
|55-B-3
X-------------------------------Female
+
|Appliance with Odor Present
 
+
|-
Y.R.C.--------------------------Youth Receiving Center</nowiki>
+
|55-B-4
 +
|Electrical Odor
 +
|-
 +
|55-B-5
 +
|Unknown Situation (Investigation)
 +
|-
 +
|55-C-1
 +
|Electrical Hazard with or near Water
 +
|-
 +
|55-C-2
 +
|Wires Down with smoke or arching
 +
|-
 +
! colspan="2"|56 - Elevator / Escalator Rescue
 +
|-
 +
|56-O-1
 +
|Elevator Malfunction - No Occupants Inside
 +
|-
 +
|56-O-2
 +
|Escalator Incident - Not Caught (with or without injuries)
 +
|-
 +
|56-A-1
 +
|Elevator Malfunction - Occupants Inside
 +
|-
 +
|56-B-1
 +
|Elevator Malfunction - Occupants Inside (Medical Condition Present)
 +
|-
 +
|56-B-2
 +
|Caught (Escalator) with no injuries
 +
|-
 +
|56-B-3
 +
|Unknown Situation (Investigation)
 +
|-
 +
|56-D-1
 +
|Entrapment (Escalator) with injuries
 +
|-
 +
! colspan="2"|57 - Explosion
 +
|-
 +
|57-B-1
 +
|Vehicle Explosion
 +
|-
 +
|57-B-2
 +
|Non-Structure Explosion
 +
|-
 +
|57-B-3
 +
|Unknown Situation (Investigation)
 +
|-
 +
|57-D-1
 +
|High Life Hazard
 +
|-
 +
|57-D-2
 +
|High Rise
 +
|-
 +
|57-D-3
 +
|Commerical Structure
 +
|-
 +
|57-D-4
 +
|Residential (Multiple)
 +
|-
 +
|57-D-5
 +
|Residential (Single)
 +
|-
 +
|57-D-6
 +
|Large Non-Dwelling Structure (Barn, Storage Building)
 +
|-
 +
|57-D-7
 +
|Small Non-Dwelling Structure (Shed, Detached Garage)
 +
|-
 +
|57-D-8
 +
|Large Fuel/Fire Load Vehicle
 +
|-
 +
|57-D-9
 +
|Mobile Home, House Trailer, Portable Office
 +
|-
 +
! colspan="2"|58 - Extrication / Entrapped (Machinery, Vehicle)
 +
|-
 +
|58-B-1
 +
|Entrapment (Unconfirmed)
 +
|-
 +
|58-B-2
 +
|No Longer trapped
 +
|-
 +
|58-D-1
 +
|Entrapment (Confirmed)
 +
|-
 +
! colspan="2"|59 - Fuel Spill
 +
|-
 +
|59-B-1
 +
|Uncontained Spill <50 Gallons
 +
|-
 +
|59-B-2
 +
|Contained Spill <50 Gallons
 +
|-
 +
|59-C-1
 +
|Uncontained Spill >50 Gallons
 +
|-
 +
|59-C-2  
 +
|Contained Spill >50 Gallons
 +
|-
 +
|59-C-3
 +
|Unknown Situation (Investigation)
 +
|-
 +
! colspan="2"|60 - Gas Leak (Natural and LP Gases)
 +
|-
 +
|60-B-1
 +
|Outside Tank Leak <5 Gallons
 +
|-
 +
|60-B-2
 +
|Outside Odor
 +
|-
 +
|60-C-1
 +
|Outside Tank Leak >5 Gallons
 +
|-
 +
|60-D-1
 +
|Inside Rupture/Tank Leak (Odor)
 +
|-
 +
|60-D-2
 +
|Outside Rupture (Odor)
 +
|-
 +
! colspan="2"|61 - HazMat
 +
|-
 +
|61-A-1
 +
|Abandoned Waste
 +
|-
 +
|61-B-1
 +
|Small Spill (<5 Gallons)
 +
|-
 +
|61-C-1
 +
|HazMat (Contained)
 +
|-
 +
|61-C-2
 +
|Illeagal Drug Lab
 +
|-
 +
|61-D-1
 +
|HazMat (Uncontained or moving)
 +
|-
 +
|61-D-2
 +
|HazMat Fire (Outside)
 +
|-
 +
|61-D-3
 +
|Illeagal Drug Lab Fire (Outside)
 +
|-
 +
|61-D-4
 +
|Illeagal Drug Lab (Uncontained or Moving)
 +
|-
 +
! colspan="2"|62 - High Angle Rescue
 +
|-
 +
|62-B-1
 +
|Unknown Situation (Investigation)
 +
|-
 +
|62-D-1
 +
|High Angle Rescue
 +
|-
 +
! colspan="2"|63 - Lightning Strike (Investigation)
 +
|-
 +
|63-B-1
 +
|Residential (Single)
 +
|-
 +
|63-B-2
 +
|Non-Dwelling Structure (Shed, Garage)
 +
|-
 +
|63-B-3
 +
|Mobile Home, House Trailer, Portable Office
 +
|-
 +
|63-B-4
 +
|Outside Lightning Strike
 +
|-
 +
|63-B-5
 +
|Unknown Situation (Investigation)
 +
|-
 +
|63-C-1
 +
|High Life Hazard
 +
|-
 +
|63-C-2
 +
|High Rise
 +
|-
 +
|63-C-3
 +
|Commerical Structure
 +
|-
 +
|63-C-4
 +
|Residential (Multiple)
 +
|-
 +
! colspan="2"|64 - Marine Fire
 +
|-
 +
|64-B-1
 +
|Extinguished Fire
 +
|-
 +
|64-D-1
 +
|Threatened Structure or Other Boats
 +
|-
 +
|64-D-2
 +
|Docked in Coastal Water
 +
|-
 +
|64-D-3
 +
|Docked in Inland Water
 +
|-
 +
|64-D-4
 +
|Beached in Coastal Water
 +
|-
 +
|64-D-5
 +
|Beached in Inland Water
 +
|-
 +
|64-D-6
 +
|Coastal Water
 +
|-
 +
|64-D-7
 +
|Oceanic Water
 +
|-
 +
|64-D-8
 +
|Inland Water
 +
|-
 +
|64-D-9
 +
|Dry Dock
 +
|-
 +
! colspan="2"|65 - Mutual Aid / Assist Outside Agency
 +
|-
 +
|65-A-1
 +
|Mutual Aid to Incident (Single Unit)
 +
|-
 +
|65-A-2
 +
|Assist Outside Agency (Single Unit)
 +
|-
 +
|65-A-3
 +
|Mutual Aid Move Up/Cover (Station Assignment)
 +
|-
 +
|65-A-4
 +
|Mutual Aid to Staging Area
 +
|-
 +
|65-B-1
 +
|Mutual Aid to Incident (Single Unit)
 +
|-
 +
|65-B-2
 +
|Assist Outside Agency (Single Unit)
 +
|-
 +
|65-D-1
 +
|Mutual Aid to Incident (Multiple Units)
 +
|-
 +
|65-D-2
 +
|Assist Outside Agency (Multiple Unit)
 +
|-
 +
! colspan="2"|66 - Odor (Strange / Unknown)
 +
|-
 +
|66-A-1
 +
|Odor Inside
 +
|-
 +
|66-A-2
 +
|Odor Outside
 +
|-
 +
|66-C-1
 +
|Odor with Patients
 +
|-
 +
! colspan="2"|67 - Outside Fire
 +
|-
 +
|67-O-1
 +
|Controlled Burn
 +
|-
 +
|67-A-1
 +
|Transformer (Wire or Pole)
 +
|-
 +
|67-A-2
 +
|Extinguished Fire
 +
|-
 +
|67-B-1
 +
|Small Outside Fire
 +
|-
 +
|67-B-2
 +
|Small Outside Fire with hazardous materials present
 +
|-
 +
|67-B-3
 +
|Unknown Situation (Investigation)
 +
|-
 +
|67-D-1
 +
|Wildland Fire
 +
|-
 +
|67-D-2
 +
|Brush/Grass Fire
 +
|-
 +
|67-D-3
 +
|Large Outside Fire
 +
|-
 +
|67-D-4
 +
|Large Outside Fire with hazardous materials
 +
|-
 +
! colspan="2"|68 - Smoke Investigation (Outside)
 +
|-
 +
|68-A-1
 +
|Light Smoke
 +
|-
 +
|68-A-2
 +
|Odor of Smoke
 +
|-
 +
|68-C-1
 +
|Heavy Smoke
 +
|-
 +
! colspan="2"|69 - Structure Fire
 +
|-
 +
|69-C-1
 +
|Appliance Fire (Contained)
 +
|-
 +
|69-C-2
 +
|Extinguished Fire
 +
|-
 +
|69-D-1
 +
|High Life Hazard
 +
|-
 +
|69-D-2
 +
|High Rise
 +
|-
 +
|69-D-3
 +
|Commerical Structure
 +
|-
 +
|69-D-4
 +
|Residential (Multiple)
 +
|-
 +
|69-D-5
 +
|Residential (Single)
 +
|-
 +
|69-D-6
 +
|Chimney
 +
|-
 +
|69-D-7
 +
|Large Non-Dwelling Structure (Barn, Storage Building)
 +
|-
 +
|69-D-8
 +
|Small Non-Dwelling Structure (Shed, Detached Garage)
 +
|-
 +
|69-D-9
 +
|Mobile Home, House Trailer, Portable Office
 +
|-
 +
|69-D-10
 +
|Unknown Situation (Investigation)
 +
|-
 +
|69-E-1
 +
|Person on Fire (Inside)
 +
|-
 +
|69-E-2
 +
|Trapped in Structure Fire
 +
|-
 +
! colspan="2"|70 - Train / Rail Incident
 +
|-
 +
|70-O-1
 +
|Moving Train
 +
|-
 +
|70-B-1
 +
|Unknown Situation (Investigation)
 +
|-
 +
|70-D-1
 +
|Structure Involved
 +
|-
 +
|70-D-2
 +
|Derailment Below Ground
 +
|-
 +
|70-D-3
 +
|Derailment Elevated (Above ground)
 +
|-
 +
|70-D-4
 +
|Derailment at Ground Level
 +
|-
 +
|70-D-5
 +
|Derailment in Tunnel
 +
|-
 +
|70-D-6
 +
|Fire on Board Below Ground
 +
|-
 +
|70-D-7
 +
|Fire on Board Elevated (Above Ground)
 +
|-
 +
|70-D-8
 +
|Fire on Board at Ground Level
 +
|-
 +
|70-D-9
 +
|Fire on Board in Tunnel
 +
|-
 +
|70-D-10
 +
|Vehicle(s) Involved
 +
|-
 +
! colspan="2"|71 - Vehicle Fire
 +
|-
 +
|71-A-1
 +
|Vehicle Fire (Extinguished)
 +
|-
 +
|71-B-1
 +
|Vehicle Fire
 +
|-
 +
|71-B-2
 +
|Large Fuel/Fire Load Vehicle (extinguished)
 +
|-
 +
|71-C-1
 +
|Vehicle Fire Threatening Non-Structure
 +
|-
 +
|71-C-2
 +
|Vehicle Fire in Parking Garage (Parkade)
 +
|-
 +
|71-D-1
 +
|Vehicle Fire with Threatened Structure
 +
|-
 +
|71-D-2
 +
|Tanker or Tractor-Trailer (Semi) with Flammable Cargo
 +
|-
 +
|71-D-3
 +
|Large Fuel/Fire Load Vehicle
 +
|-
 +
|71-E-1
 +
|Vehicle Fire (Occupants Trapped)
 +
|-
 +
! colspan="2"|72 - Water Rescue
 +
|-
 +
|72-A-1
 +
|Animal Rescue
 +
|-
 +
|72-B-1
 +
|Stranded Motorist (Non-threatened)
 +
|-
 +
|72-B-2
 +
|Unknown Situation (Investigation)
 +
|-
 +
|72-E-1
 +
|Sinking Vehicle
 +
|-
 +
|72-E-2
 +
|Ice Rescue
 +
|-
 +
|72-E-3
 +
|Swift Water Rescue
 +
|-
 +
|72-E-4
 +
|Scuba Dive Accident
 +
|-
 +
|72-E-5
 +
|Swimming Pool Rescue
 +
|-
 +
|72-E-6
 +
|Coastal Water Rescue
 +
|-
 +
|72-E-7
 +
|Inland Water Rescue
 +
|-
 +
|72-E-8
 +
|Oceanic Water Rescue
 +
|-
 +
! colspan="2"|73 - Watercraft in Distress
 +
|-
 +
|73-B-1
 +
|Out of Fuel
 +
|-
 +
|73-B-2
 +
|Engine Will Not Start
 +
|-
 +
|73-B-3
 +
|Run Aground
 +
|-
 +
|73-B-4
 +
|Flare Sighting (other than Orange or Red)
 +
|-
 +
|73-D-1
 +
|Taking on Water
 +
|-
 +
|73-D-2
 +
|Person Overboard
 +
|-
 +
|73-D-3
 +
|Flare Sighting (Orange or Red)
 +
|-
 +
|73-D-4
 +
|Unknown Situation (Investigation) test
 +
|}
  
 
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Contents

Ten Codes

In addition, these codes may also be used.

Code Description
10-99F Felony Warrant
10-99M Misdemeanor Warrant

Nine Codes

“Used mostly by SLC, provided Jan 2009 by User:N7YUO

Code Description
9- 1 URGENT, HELP
9- 2 Send backup unit
9- 4 RIOT
9- 5 Bomb threat
9- 6 Unknown trouble
9- 7 MAN WITH A GUN
9- 8 Mental case
9- 9 Suicide
9-10 HOMICIDE
9-11 Death
9-12 Assault
9-13 Fight
9-14 Family fight
9-15 Disturbance
9-16 Drunk
9-17 ROBBERY/HOLD UP
9-18 Theft
9-19 Shoplifter
9-20 Bad check
9-21 Burglary
9-22 Prowler
9-23 MOLESTER
9-24 Indecent exposure
9-25 Rape
9-26 Missing person
9-27 Found person
9-28 Juvenile problem
9-29 Vandalism
9-30 Runaway
9-31 Car prowl
9-32 Car strip
9-33 Stolen car
9-34 Abandoned car
9-35 Suspicious car
9-36 Blocked drive
9-37 Drag racing
9-38 Traffic hazard
9-39 Illegal parking
9-40 Assist motorist
9-40* Suspect has prior drug offenses (*Box Elder County)
9-41 DROWNING
9-42 AIRCRAFT CRASH
9-45 Motor inspection
9-46 Damage inspection
9-48 Open door or window
9-49 Deliver Message

Common Terms and Abbreviations Used in Utah

“Copspeak, Firespeak, & Medspeak” Jan 2009 by User:N7YUO

Code Description
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)
B.M.A. Black Male Adult
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-1 This channel is restricted
CODE-2 Proceed without siren
CODE-3 Use lights & siren
CODE-4 No further assistance needed
CODE-6C CONSIDER ARMED & DANGEROUS
CODE-7 Lunch/coffee break
CODE-38 Check on a parolee at home
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)
F.T.O. Field Training Officer
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.C Incident Command
I.C.E Immigration and Customs Enforcement
I.C.P Incident Command Post
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.C.A.T Joint Criminal Apprehension Team
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)
METRO Metro Gang Unit
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 Northwest
NUMBER 2 CORNER Northeast
NUMBER 3 CORNER Southwest
NUMBER 4 CORNER Southeast
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)
On Paper Doing paperwork ("I will be 10-19 on Paper")
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
Reverse 911 911 makes outbound calls to residents in a given area
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.C.B.A. Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (Fireman’s air pack)
S.E. Selective Enforcement
SERT Special Emergency Response Team (SWAT Team)
S.T.E Selective Traffic Enforcement
S.O. Sheriff’s Office
S.O.B Sheriff’s Office Building / State Office Building
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 (TIC) Used to look for warmth, such as a person who is lost or concealed
T.O.C. Traffic Operations Center
TRAFFIC Traffic Stop (I will be 'traffic' on...)
TWIX (TWX) a teletype service
U.C. Under Cover
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
Uncle Charley Under Cover
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 / Gold Cross

These are used for dispatching of medical calls. (BLS = Basic Life Support, ALS = Advanced Life Support)

Dispatch Code Type
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

Advanced Medical Priority Dispatch System (AMPDS) Medical codes:

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


Advanced Medical Priority Dispatch System (AMPDS) Fire codes: (51-73)

51 - Aircraft Emergency
51-O-1 Airborne Aircraft
51-A-1 Stand BY
51-B-1 Unknown Situation (Investigation)
51-C-1 Aircraft Incoming - Full Emergency (Alert II)
51-C-2 Aircraft Incoming - Minor Emergency (Alert II)
51-D-1 Aircraft Crash (Alert III)
51-D-2 Aircraft Crash Involving Structure (Alert III)
51-D-3 Aircraft Fire on Ground (Alert III)
52 - Alarms
52-O-1 Burglar Hold-up Alarm
52-O-2 Medical Alarm
52-B-1 Residential (Multiple)
52-B-2 Residential (Single)
52-B-3 Non-Dwelling Structure (Shed, Garage, Call Box)
52-B-4 Mobile Home, House Trailer, Portable Office
52-B-5 Unknown Situation (Investigation)
52-C-1 High Life Hazard
52-C-2 High Rise
52-C-3 Commercial Structure
53 - Citizen Assist / Service Call
53-O-1 Locked Out of Vehicle (Unoccupied)
53-O-2 Down Trees and Objects
53-O-3 Hydrant Problems
53-O-4 Sewer Problems
53-O-5 Water Main Break
53-O-6 Other
53-A-1 Locked in Vehicle (Non-Medical Assistance)
53-A-2 Locked In/Out of Dwelling (Non-Medical Assistance)
53-A-3 Citizen Assist (Non-Medical Assistance)
53-A-4 Animal Rescue
53-A-5 Water Problem
53-B-1 Locked In Vehicle (Possible Medical Assistance)
53-B-2 Locked In/Out of Dwelling (Possible Medical Assistance)
53-B-3 Citizen Assist (Posibble Medical Assist)
53-B-4 Unknown Situation (Investigation)
53-C-1 Water Problem with Electrical Hazard
54 - Confined Space / Structure Collapse
54-B-1 Entrapment (Unconfirmed)
54-C-1 Entrapment (Unconfirmed) with Hazardous Materials
54-D-1 Entrapment (confirmed)
54-D-2 Entrapment (Confirmed) with Hazardous Materials
55 - Electrical Hazard
55-A-1 Transformer Outside (Wire or Pole)
55-A-2 Appliance with No Odor Present
55-B-1 Electrical Arching
55-B-2 Wires Down with No Smoke or Arching
55-B-3 Appliance with Odor Present
55-B-4 Electrical Odor
55-B-5 Unknown Situation (Investigation)
55-C-1 Electrical Hazard with or near Water
55-C-2 Wires Down with smoke or arching
56 - Elevator / Escalator Rescue
56-O-1 Elevator Malfunction - No Occupants Inside
56-O-2 Escalator Incident - Not Caught (with or without injuries)
56-A-1 Elevator Malfunction - Occupants Inside
56-B-1 Elevator Malfunction - Occupants Inside (Medical Condition Present)
56-B-2 Caught (Escalator) with no injuries
56-B-3 Unknown Situation (Investigation)
56-D-1 Entrapment (Escalator) with injuries
57 - Explosion
57-B-1 Vehicle Explosion
57-B-2 Non-Structure Explosion
57-B-3 Unknown Situation (Investigation)
57-D-1 High Life Hazard
57-D-2 High Rise
57-D-3 Commerical Structure
57-D-4 Residential (Multiple)
57-D-5 Residential (Single)
57-D-6 Large Non-Dwelling Structure (Barn, Storage Building)
57-D-7 Small Non-Dwelling Structure (Shed, Detached Garage)
57-D-8 Large Fuel/Fire Load Vehicle
57-D-9 Mobile Home, House Trailer, Portable Office
58 - Extrication / Entrapped (Machinery, Vehicle)
58-B-1 Entrapment (Unconfirmed)
58-B-2 No Longer trapped
58-D-1 Entrapment (Confirmed)
59 - Fuel Spill
59-B-1 Uncontained Spill <50 Gallons
59-B-2 Contained Spill <50 Gallons
59-C-1 Uncontained Spill >50 Gallons
59-C-2 Contained Spill >50 Gallons
59-C-3 Unknown Situation (Investigation)
60 - Gas Leak (Natural and LP Gases)
60-B-1 Outside Tank Leak <5 Gallons
60-B-2 Outside Odor
60-C-1 Outside Tank Leak >5 Gallons
60-D-1 Inside Rupture/Tank Leak (Odor)
60-D-2 Outside Rupture (Odor)
61 - HazMat
61-A-1 Abandoned Waste
61-B-1 Small Spill (<5 Gallons)
61-C-1 HazMat (Contained)
61-C-2 Illeagal Drug Lab
61-D-1 HazMat (Uncontained or moving)
61-D-2 HazMat Fire (Outside)
61-D-3 Illeagal Drug Lab Fire (Outside)
61-D-4 Illeagal Drug Lab (Uncontained or Moving)
62 - High Angle Rescue
62-B-1 Unknown Situation (Investigation)
62-D-1 High Angle Rescue
63 - Lightning Strike (Investigation)
63-B-1 Residential (Single)
63-B-2 Non-Dwelling Structure (Shed, Garage)
63-B-3 Mobile Home, House Trailer, Portable Office
63-B-4 Outside Lightning Strike
63-B-5 Unknown Situation (Investigation)
63-C-1 High Life Hazard
63-C-2 High Rise
63-C-3 Commerical Structure
63-C-4 Residential (Multiple)
64 - Marine Fire
64-B-1 Extinguished Fire
64-D-1 Threatened Structure or Other Boats
64-D-2 Docked in Coastal Water
64-D-3 Docked in Inland Water
64-D-4 Beached in Coastal Water
64-D-5 Beached in Inland Water
64-D-6 Coastal Water
64-D-7 Oceanic Water
64-D-8 Inland Water
64-D-9 Dry Dock
65 - Mutual Aid / Assist Outside Agency
65-A-1 Mutual Aid to Incident (Single Unit)
65-A-2 Assist Outside Agency (Single Unit)
65-A-3 Mutual Aid Move Up/Cover (Station Assignment)
65-A-4 Mutual Aid to Staging Area
65-B-1 Mutual Aid to Incident (Single Unit)
65-B-2 Assist Outside Agency (Single Unit)
65-D-1 Mutual Aid to Incident (Multiple Units)
65-D-2 Assist Outside Agency (Multiple Unit)
66 - Odor (Strange / Unknown)
66-A-1 Odor Inside
66-A-2 Odor Outside
66-C-1 Odor with Patients
67 - Outside Fire
67-O-1 Controlled Burn
67-A-1 Transformer (Wire or Pole)
67-A-2 Extinguished Fire
67-B-1 Small Outside Fire
67-B-2 Small Outside Fire with hazardous materials present
67-B-3 Unknown Situation (Investigation)
67-D-1 Wildland Fire
67-D-2 Brush/Grass Fire
67-D-3 Large Outside Fire
67-D-4 Large Outside Fire with hazardous materials
68 - Smoke Investigation (Outside)
68-A-1 Light Smoke
68-A-2 Odor of Smoke
68-C-1 Heavy Smoke
69 - Structure Fire
69-C-1 Appliance Fire (Contained)
69-C-2 Extinguished Fire
69-D-1 High Life Hazard
69-D-2 High Rise
69-D-3 Commerical Structure
69-D-4 Residential (Multiple)
69-D-5 Residential (Single)
69-D-6 Chimney
69-D-7 Large Non-Dwelling Structure (Barn, Storage Building)
69-D-8 Small Non-Dwelling Structure (Shed, Detached Garage)
69-D-9 Mobile Home, House Trailer, Portable Office
69-D-10 Unknown Situation (Investigation)
69-E-1 Person on Fire (Inside)
69-E-2 Trapped in Structure Fire
70 - Train / Rail Incident
70-O-1 Moving Train
70-B-1 Unknown Situation (Investigation)
70-D-1 Structure Involved
70-D-2 Derailment Below Ground
70-D-3 Derailment Elevated (Above ground)
70-D-4 Derailment at Ground Level
70-D-5 Derailment in Tunnel
70-D-6 Fire on Board Below Ground
70-D-7 Fire on Board Elevated (Above Ground)
70-D-8 Fire on Board at Ground Level
70-D-9 Fire on Board in Tunnel
70-D-10 Vehicle(s) Involved
71 - Vehicle Fire
71-A-1 Vehicle Fire (Extinguished)
71-B-1 Vehicle Fire
71-B-2 Large Fuel/Fire Load Vehicle (extinguished)
71-C-1 Vehicle Fire Threatening Non-Structure
71-C-2 Vehicle Fire in Parking Garage (Parkade)
71-D-1 Vehicle Fire with Threatened Structure
71-D-2 Tanker or Tractor-Trailer (Semi) with Flammable Cargo
71-D-3 Large Fuel/Fire Load Vehicle
71-E-1 Vehicle Fire (Occupants Trapped)
72 - Water Rescue
72-A-1 Animal Rescue
72-B-1 Stranded Motorist (Non-threatened)
72-B-2 Unknown Situation (Investigation)
72-E-1 Sinking Vehicle
72-E-2 Ice Rescue
72-E-3 Swift Water Rescue
72-E-4 Scuba Dive Accident
72-E-5 Swimming Pool Rescue
72-E-6 Coastal Water Rescue
72-E-7 Inland Water Rescue
72-E-8 Oceanic Water Rescue
73 - Watercraft in Distress
73-B-1 Out of Fuel
73-B-2 Engine Will Not Start
73-B-3 Run Aground
73-B-4 Flare Sighting (other than Orange or Red)
73-D-1 Taking on Water
73-D-2 Person Overboard
73-D-3 Flare Sighting (Orange or Red)
73-D-4 Unknown Situation (Investigation) test
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