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=Alabama Highway Patrol (DPS)=
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Return to [https://www.radioreference.com/db/aid/844 Alabama Highway Patrol Database page]
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=Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA)=
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==ALEA Highway Patrol Division ==
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* [https://www.alea.gov/dps/highway-patrol Website]
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* Includes 7 troops made up of 17 posts, the Motor Carrier Safety Unit, and the Communications Unit. Accounts for approximately 65 percent of the arresting officers within the agency. Troopers patrol approximately 69,500 miles of rural roadways in Alabama and are responsible for motor vehicle law enforcement, rural traffic crash investigation, and special duty performance during emergencies.
  
==Old RRDB Screenshot Showing DPS Channel Lineup with Duplicated Frequencies==
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==2014 DPS Troop Map==
[[File:Alabama_DPS.jpg]]
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[[Image:Alabama 2007 Troop Map.GIF]]
  
==Frequencies No Longer Listed in the AL DPS DB==
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[http://dps.alabama.gov/Documents/Documents/ALEADivisionMap.pdf ALEA Division Map 2015]
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== Statewide Frequencies ==
  155.4750      [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=7742 Interoperability: VLAW31], [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=7757 Public Safety: National Law Enforcement Common]
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* 155.01 Mutual Aid Law Enforcement (MALE), formerly Alabama STATENET. Name changed  based on the new Alabama Tactical Interoperability Communications Field Operations Guide [http://www.alea.gov/Documents/Documents/FOG-ALA.pdf (ALA-FOG)]'', March 2012. 
  155.0100      [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=3427 AL Common/Shared: Mutual Aid Law Enformcement (MALE)]
 
  
  
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==Alabama LEA 10 Codes==
==Alabama DPS 10 Codes==
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*10-00--Given as "double zero". Officer needs all possible assistance.  
 
*10-00--Given as "double zero". Officer needs all possible assistance.  
 
*10-0--Use caution. Details not known.  
 
*10-0--Use caution. Details not known.  
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*10-46--Assist motorist  
 
*10-46--Assist motorist  
 
*10-47--Emergency road repairs needed  
 
*10-47--Emergency road repairs needed  
*10-48--Need assistance. (NOT 00 or  
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*10-48--Need assistance. (NOT 00 or 10-33)  
*10-33)  
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*10-49--Traffic light out  
 
*10-49--Traffic light out  
 
*10-50--Accident. (F-Fatal; PI-Personal Injury; PD-Property Damage; S-State Vehicle)  
 
*10-50--Accident. (F-Fatal; PI-Personal Injury; PD-Property Damage; S-State Vehicle)  
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*10-98--Prison or jail break  
 
*10-98--Prison or jail break  
 
*10-99--Records indicate wanted or stolen (A-Felony; B-Misdemeanor)  
 
*10-99--Records indicate wanted or stolen (A-Felony; B-Misdemeanor)  
*10-100--Hot pusuit
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*10-100--Hot pursuit
*10-100A--Attempting to outrun patrol car  
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*10-100A--Attempting to outrun patrol car
 
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==2007 DPS Troop Map==
 
 
 
[[Image:Alabama 2007 Troop Map.GIF]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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Return to DB page: [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=844 AL Department of Public Safety (AL)]<br/>
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Return to DB page: {{DB|a|844 AL Law Enforcement Agency}}<br/>
 
Return to Wiki page: [[Alabama (US)]]<br/>
 
Return to Wiki page: [[Alabama (US)]]<br/>
  
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[[Category:Alabama Law Enforcement]]
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[[Category:Alabama Brevity Codes]]

Latest revision as of 01:15, 5 June 2024

Return to Alabama Highway Patrol Database page


Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA)

ALEA Highway Patrol Division

  • Website
  • Includes 7 troops made up of 17 posts, the Motor Carrier Safety Unit, and the Communications Unit. Accounts for approximately 65 percent of the arresting officers within the agency. Troopers patrol approximately 69,500 miles of rural roadways in Alabama and are responsible for motor vehicle law enforcement, rural traffic crash investigation, and special duty performance during emergencies.

2014 DPS Troop Map

Alabama 2007 Troop Map.GIF

ALEA Division Map 2015


Statewide Frequencies

  • 155.01 Mutual Aid Law Enforcement (MALE), formerly Alabama STATENET. Name changed based on the new Alabama Tactical Interoperability Communications Field Operations Guide (ALA-FOG), March 2012. 



Alabama LEA 10 Codes

  • 10-00--Given as "double zero". Officer needs all possible assistance.
  • 10-0--Use caution. Details not known.
  • 10-1--Unable to copy-change location.
  • 10-2--Signal good
  • 10-3--Stop transmitting
  • 10-4--Acknowledgement (OK)
  • 10-5--Relay (J1-Personal; J2-Property; J3-Prisoner; J-4-Papers)
  • 10-6--Busy-Unless urgent
  • 10-7--Out of service. Not subject to call.
  • 10-8--In service
  • 10-9--Repeat
  • 10-10--Out of service. Subject to call.
  • 10-11--Remain in service
  • 10-12--Stand by (Stop). Remain alert for further details.
  • 10-13--Weather & road conditions.
  • 10-14--Correct time
  • 10-15--Have in possession (J1-Personal; J2-Property; J3-Prisoner; J4-Papers)
  • 10-16--Pick up (J1-Personal; J2-Property; J3-Prisoner; J4-Papers)
  • 10-17--Urgent-Rush present detail.
  • 10-18--Any traffic for this unit or station?
  • 10-19--No traffic for your unit or station.
  • 10-20--Location?
  • 10-21--Call . . . . by telephone.
  • 10-22--Report in person to . . . .
  • 10-23--Arrived at scene
  • 10-24--Assignment completed
  • 10-25--Disregard last info or assignment.
  • 10-26--Detaining person or vehicle. (Expedite)
  • 10-27--Drivers license information
  • 10-28--Vehicle registration information
  • 10-29--Check for wanted
  • 10-30--Illegal use of radio
  • 10-31--Hit & Run (J1-Personal; J2-Property)
  • 10-32--Man with gun
  • 10-33--EMERGENCY-Maximum priority (All units & stations not involved maintain radio silence.)
  • 10-34--Tower lights
  • 10-35--Major crime alert
  • 10-36--Urgent-Use light & siren
  • 10-37--Urgent-Silent run
  • 10-38--Investigate suspicious vehicle. (J1-Occupied; J2-Unoccupied)
  • 10-39--Stopping suspicious vehicle
  • 10-40--Stolen vehicle
  • 10-41--Beginning tour of duty
  • 10-42--Ending tour of duty
  • 10-43--Complete present assignment quickly
  • 10-44--Permission to leave patrol area
  • 10-45--Off day
  • 10-46--Assist motorist
  • 10-47--Emergency road repairs needed
  • 10-48--Need assistance. (NOT 00 or 10-33)
  • 10-49--Traffic light out
  • 10-50--Accident. (F-Fatal; PI-Personal Injury; PD-Property Damage; S-State Vehicle)
  • 10-51--Wrecker needed
  • 10-52--Ambulance needed
  • 10-53--Road blocked
  • 10-54--Livestock on highway. (J1-Live stock; J2-Carcass)
  • 10-55--Intoxicated driver
  • 10-56--Intoxicated pedestrian
  • 10-57--Crime in progress
  • 10-58--Direct traffic
  • 10-59--Convoy or escort
  • 10-60--Attempt to contact
  • 10-61--Return to . . . . .
  • 10-62--Reply to message
  • 10-63--Prepare to make written copy
  • 10-64--Message for local delivery
  • 10-65--Radio log number
  • 10-66--Message, dispatch, or assignment cancellation
  • 10-67--Prepare to submit activity report
  • 10-68--Dispatch information
  • 10-69--Car to car clearance
  • 10-70--Fire alarm. (F-Forest; H-house; V-Vehicle)
  • 10-71--Report progress on fire
  • 10-72--Meet complainant
  • 10-73--Supervisor needed
  • 10-74--Intoximeter operator needed
  • 10-75--Photographer needed
  • 10-76--Investigator needed
  • 10-77--Narcotics agent needed
  • 10-78--Notify coroner
  • 10-79--In contact with . . . . .
  • 10-80--D.C.G. (Disaster Control Group)
  • 10-81--Squad in vicinity
  • 10-82--Reserve lodging
  • 10-83--Cancel reservations
  • 10-84--En route
  • 10-85--Will be late
  • 10-86--Missing person
  • 10-87--E.T.A. (Estimated Time of Arrival)
  • 10-88--Present telephone number of . . . . .
  • 10-89--Dead person
  • 10-90--Alarm
  • 10-91--Unnecessary use of radio
  • 10-92--Murder
  • 10-93--Blockade (Road block)
  • 10-94--Drag racing
  • 10-95--Reckless driving
  • 10-96--Mental person
  • 10-97--Civil disturbance (A-Racial; B-Teenagers; C-Crowd Gathering; D-Fighting)
  • 10-98--Prison or jail break
  • 10-99--Records indicate wanted or stolen (A-Felony; B-Misdemeanor)
  • 10-100--Hot pursuit
  • 10-100A--Attempting to outrun patrol car

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