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− | + | ==[[Raleigh/Wake County (NC) EMS Medical Priority Codes]]== | |
+ | ==Wake County Sheriff Unit Numbering== | ||
+ | *100 units are administrative | ||
+ | *200 units are investigators | ||
+ | *300 units are SRO's (School Resource Officers) | ||
+ | *400 units are jail transport | ||
+ | *500 units are judicial services | ||
+ | *600 units are A Platoon units...Patrol (regular road deputies) | ||
+ | *800 units are B Platoon units...Patrol (regular road deputies) | ||
+ | *900 units are STOP/IMPACT & K-9 Units (STOP are deputies that do traffic enforcement and IMPACT are Drug enforcement patrol units). | ||
+ | The zone map is mainly just for assignment purposes. Road deputies are assigned to a zone or zones at the beginning of their shift. They will usually be assigned calls in their zone or an adjacent zone if needed. | ||
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[[Category:Southern Region]] | [[Category:Southern Region]] |
Revision as of 14:11, 2 November 2009
Raleigh/Wake County (NC) EMS Medical Priority Codes
Wake County Sheriff Unit Numbering
- 100 units are administrative
- 200 units are investigators
- 300 units are SRO's (School Resource Officers)
- 400 units are jail transport
- 500 units are judicial services
- 600 units are A Platoon units...Patrol (regular road deputies)
- 800 units are B Platoon units...Patrol (regular road deputies)
- 900 units are STOP/IMPACT & K-9 Units (STOP are deputies that do traffic enforcement and IMPACT are Drug enforcement patrol units).
The zone map is mainly just for assignment purposes. Road deputies are assigned to a zone or zones at the beginning of their shift. They will usually be assigned calls in their zone or an adjacent zone if needed.