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==Pellissippi State Community College Police (PSPD)==
 
==Pellissippi State Community College Police (PSPD)==
Pellissippi State Police (PSPD) has jurisdiction over 5 campus locations in multiple counties. Pellissippi State currently employs one (1) full-time POST certified armed police sergeant and seven (7) full-time POST certified armed police officers with arrest powers. Two (2) additional police officers have been hired and are expected to become POST certified before the end of this calendar year. Pellissippi State also also employs unarmed contract security officers who are certified by the state of Tennessee. The agency has two patrol cruisers. Their primary campus is the Hardin Valley Campus.
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Pellissippi State Police (PSPD) has jurisdiction over 5 campus locations in Knox and Blount counties. Pellissippi State currently employs one (1) full-time POST certified armed police sergeant and seven (7) full-time POST certified armed police officers with arrest powers. Two (2) additional police officers have been hired and are expected to become POST certified before the end of this calendar year. Pellissippi State also also employs unarmed contract security officers who are certified by the state of Tennessee. The agency has two patrol cruisers. Their primary campus is the Hardin Valley Campus.
  
 
==Knoxville Volunteer Emergency Rescue Squad (KVERS)==
 
==Knoxville Volunteer Emergency Rescue Squad (KVERS)==

Revision as of 11:13, 13 December 2018

Knox County Sheriff (KCSO)

Unit IDs

  • UNIT #1 = SHERIFF
  • UNIT #2-11 = CHIEFS
  • UNIT #7 = CHIEF OF DETECTIVES
  • 3O’S AND 40’S = CRIMINAL WARRANTS UNITS
  • 50'S,60'S, AND 70'S = CIVIL WARRANTS (NO LONGER 200'S)
  • 80’S = SPECIAL SERVICES UNITS
  • LOW 100’S = SPECIAL UNITS (FLEET,COMMUNICATIONS, PRECINCT CAPTAINS, AND ETC.)
  • 170’S = PADDY WAGON TRANSPORTATION (PRISONER TRANSPORTATION)
  • 180'S = MENTAL HEALTH TRANSPORTATION(CAN BE USED AS PRISONER TRANSPORTATION)
  • 190’S = TRAINING UNITS
  • 200-206 = ORGANIZED RETAIL CRIME UNITS
  • 300-306 =SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS UNITS
  • 312 = ARSON INVESTIGATOR
  • 330’S,340’S, and 350'S= NARCOTICS UNITS
  • 400-405’S = DRUG INTERDICTION UNITS
  • 420’S = JUVENILE TASK FORCE UNITS
  • 430’S = AVIATION UNITS
  • 500’S = GENERAL ASSIGNMENT DETECTIVES
  • 600’S = MAJOR CRIMES DETECTIVES
  • 700'S = SCHOOL POLICE UNIT CAPTAIN (NOT SCHOOL SECURITY)
  • 701-702’S = ANIMAL CONTROL SGT’S/ SCHOOL POLICE SERGEANTS (NOT SCHOOL SECURITY)
  • 703-707'S =SCHOOL POLICE UNIT SERGEANTS (NOT SCHOOL SECURITY)
  • 707-730’S = SCHOOL POLICE UNIT OFFICERS (NOT SCHOOL SECURITY)
  • 800’S = COURT SERVICES UNITS
  • 980’S AND 990’S = CORRECTIONS TRANSPORTATION
  • ADAM, BAKER, CHARLIE, DAVID ECHO: 1,2,4,5 = PATROL SUPERVISORS
  • ECHO= TRAINING SHIFT
  • FM #X = COUNTY FIRE MARSHAL UNITS
  • WHISKY= DUI ENFORCEMENT (DISBANDED INTO PATROL SHIFTS)
  • SCAN = SENIOR CARE AWARENESS NETWORK (VOLUNTEERS)
  • TANGO = TRAFFIC UNIT (MOTORCYCLES)
  • ROBERT= RESERVE OFFICERS(VOLUNTEERS)
  • X-RAY= FORENSICS
  • A.C.= HUMANE/ANIMAL CONTROL (CIVIL/CERT)
  • AIRWATCH 1-4 = 0H-58 + HELICOPTERS
  • RESCUE 5 OR AIRWATCH 5 = UH-1H (Huey)

University of TN Police (UTPD)

Unit IDS

  • Mobile =Upper Command Staff
  • SX= Sergeant (6 Sgts)
  • LX= Lieutentiant (5 Lt)
  • 1XX= Officer (45 Officers)

Knoxville Police (KPD)

Unit ID'S

  • Patrol Units Callsign that ends with 9 is Canine (Example 79 Alpha or 169)
  • 140’s, 150’s= TRAFFIC DIVISION (MOTORCYCLE)
  • 160'S,170'S = CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT PATROL (DOWNTOWN AREA)
  • 180'S = PADDY WAGON TRANSPORTATION (PRISONER TRANSPORTATION)
  • 190'S = PUBLIC INFORMATION DIVISION (CIVIL & CERT)
  • 200'S = CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION
  • 270'S = FORENSICS
  • 330'S AND 340’s= SCHOOL RESOURCE DIVISION
  • 350's = ANIMAL CONTROL DIVISION (CIVIL)
  • 500'S = ADMINISTRATIVE COMMAND STAFF
  • 800'S = KNOXVILLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP SECURITY DETAIL

Knox School Security Division (KCSD)

As special deputies with the Knox County Sheriff's Office (KCSO), the division is the primary force protection unit for Knox County Schools charged with the security and safety of staff and students within the district. Also known as the Knox County School Security Division, members are often referred to as SRO's or School Resource Officers.In addition to the School Security Division, Knoxville Police (KPD) and Knox County Sheriff Office (KCSO) has Officers in Schools to float around to the schools in which they are assigned. All Schools have a School Security Division Officers assigned to them with two assigned(One being Sergeant usually for that district) to almost all High Schools minus a few exceptions. Knox County Schools Security Division (KCSD) employs over 100 officers for Education Protection. Two officers are assigned to patrol with vehicles equipped with emergency response equipment (BLUE &RED LIGHTS). They have Three Primary talkgroups on the Knox 800 System EDUCATION A, B, and C also referred to as 911A, 911B, 911C. Along with one simplex channel referred to as "Talkaround" and a backup trunking system. School Division is now on TACN with KX-ED DISPATCH and KX-ED Emergency Traffic being encrypted due to a mistake during programming made by another agency at the last minute forcing them to be encrypted on those channels. Ops1-5 are mainly for special events such as football and are unencrypted. KX-ED Emergency Traffic will be used for School Emergency Radios, when they are purchased again.

Unit ID'S

  • 1XX = TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT (NON SECURITY DIVISION)
  • 2XX = CROSSING GUARDS (TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BUREAU)
  • 212 = CEDAR BLUFF CROSSING GUARD
  • 405ALPHA = DISTRICT 7 SERGEANT/SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT
  • 411ALPHA = DISTRICT 4 SERGEANT/SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT
  • 413 = DAY PATROL OFFICER
  • 415ALPHA = DISTRICT 8 SERGEANT/SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT
  • 468 = NIGHT PATROL OFFICER (RETRIED)*DISBANDED TILL FURTHER NOTICE*
  • 481ALPHA = DISTRICT 9 SERGEANT/SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT
  • 489ALPHA = DISTIRCT 3 SERGEANT/SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT
  • 490 = FLOATER/PART TIME
  • 508ALPHA = DISTRICT 2 SERGEANT/SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT
  • 510ALPHA = DISTRICT 6 SERGEANT/SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT
  • 529ALPHA = DISTRICT 1 SERGEANT/SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT
  • 536 =DAY PATROL OFFICER/CHECK RIDE SAFETY OFFICER (TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BUREAU)
  • 545ALPHA = DISTRICT 5 SERGEANT/SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT
  • 750 = COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER (SUPPORT SERVICES BUREAU)
  • 751 = CHEIF OF SECURITY (OFFICE OF CHIEF)
  • 752 = SUPORT SERVICES LIEUTENANT (SUPPORT SERVICES BUREAU)
  • 753 = OPERATIONS MAJOR (OPERATIONS BUREAU)
  • 754 = DISTRICT INVESTIGATOR (INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES BUREAU)
  • 755 = TRAINING SERGEANT (SUPPORT SERVICES BUREAU)
  • 756 = OPERATIONS LIEUTENANT (OPERATIONS BUREAU)
  • 757 = TRANSPORTATION SAFETY SERGEANT (TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BUREAU)

District Map

The nine districts remain consistent with the nine School Board of Education districts. Two Schools have also been added as of the 2018-2019 School Years, both Gibbs Middle and Hardin Valley Middle are on the same campus as the other schools in their community. Career Magnet Academy at Pellissippi State Strawberry Plains Campus is also not on the map. Schooldistrict.jpg

Knoxville Fire (KFD)

Unit ID'S

  • CAR 2X= CHAPLAINS
  • CAR 4X= EXPLORERS
  • CAR 54 = PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER
  • CAR 55 = RADIO SHOP OFFICER
  • CAR 6X= TRAINING UNIT
  • CAR 7X= LOGISTICS UNIT
  • CAR 80 = CHIEF
  • CAR 81-84= ASSISTANT CHIEFS (BATTALION)
  • CAR 90'S= MAINTENANCE
  • 1XX'S = INSPECTORS
  • ENGINE OR LADDER RADIO ID WITH A= CAPTAIN PORTABLE (EX ENGINE 1A)
  • ENGINE OR LADDER RADIO IDENTIFIER WITH B = DRIVER (EX LADDER 1B)
  • ENGINE OR LADDER RADIO IDENTIFIER WITH C OR D = BACK PASSENGERS (ENGINE 1C)

Pellissippi State Community College Police (PSPD)

Pellissippi State Police (PSPD) has jurisdiction over 5 campus locations in Knox and Blount counties. Pellissippi State currently employs one (1) full-time POST certified armed police sergeant and seven (7) full-time POST certified armed police officers with arrest powers. Two (2) additional police officers have been hired and are expected to become POST certified before the end of this calendar year. Pellissippi State also also employs unarmed contract security officers who are certified by the state of Tennessee. The agency has two patrol cruisers. Their primary campus is the Hardin Valley Campus.

Knoxville Volunteer Emergency Rescue Squad (KVERS)

Number

  • R-111 Deputy Chief First Responder Vehicle
  • R-112 Asst. Chief First Responder Vehicle
  • R-113 Asst. Chief First Responder Vehicle
  • R-114 Asst. Chief First Responder Vehicle
  • R-115 First Responder Vehicle
  • R-116 First Responder Vehicle
  • R-121 North Station First Out Rescue Truck
  • R-122 South Station First Out Rescue Truck
  • R-123 East Station First Out Rescue Truck
  • R-124 West Station First Out Rescue Truck
  • R-125 Heavy Rescue Truck
  • R-126 Reserve Rescue Truck
  • R-127 First Responder Vehicle
  • R-130 Heavy Rescue Truck
  • R-131 Logistics Rescue Truck
  • R-133 Trench Rescue Truck
  • R-134 Water Rescue Truck
  • R-135 Water Rescue Truck
  • R-136 Utility Vehicle
  • — Cave/Vertical Team Trailer
  • — Disaster/Medical Trailer
  • — Kawasaki Mule

Karns Volunteer Fire Department (KVFD)

The Karns Fire Department serves an area of 65 square miles in Northwest Knox County. Karns, an ISO Class 4 department (for the entire area), has four fire stations strategically located in the Karns, Ball Camp, Hardin Valley and Solway communities. The Headquarters facility, where the department’s business affairs are managed, is located off Oak Ridge Highway in the Karns community. The department provides fire protection, Advance Life Support (ALS), hazardous materials response, vehicle extrication, an assortment of technical rescue services, and public education for over 40,000 residents. They are known as a combination department. Two station are operated 24 Hours with at least two payed department members on board the apparatus.

Seymour Volunteer Fire Department (SVFD)

The department serves over 20,000 homes (32,000 people), 400 business, 70 churches, 2 private schools, 8 public schools and Johnson University (with 400+ on-campus residents). Our Fire District is spread across three Tennessee counties, Blount, Knox, and Sevier with a total response area of approximately 118.6 square mi

Rural/Metro Fire Tones

West End

  • Tone B = 553.9 all stations
Station Tone A
Station 10 903.2
Station 15 810.2
Station 16 726.8
Station 17 767.4
Station 41 584.8
Station 42 617.4
Station 44 855.5

East/South End

  • Tone B = 767.4 all stations
Station Tone A
Station 25 726.8
Station 26 903.2
Station 27 810.2
Station 28 855.5

North End

  • Tone B = 617.4 all stations
Station Tone A
Station 30 903.2
Station 31 584.8
Station 32 688.3
Station 33 651.9
Station 34 726.8

EMS and Fire Station Response Areas

Radio Codes

10 Codes

  • 10-1  Receiving Poorly
  • 10-2  Receiving Well
  • 10-4  Acknowledgment
  • 10-5  Relay
  • 10-6  Busy
  • 10-7  Out Of Service
  • 10-8  In Service
  • 10-9  Repeat
  • 10-10  Paperwork
  • 10-11  Lunch Break
  • 10-13  Weather / Road Conditions
  • 10-14  Escort
  • 10-15  Prisoner In Custody
  • 10-15M   Mental Transport
  • 10-16  Pick Up Prisoner At
  • 10-17  Serving Warrant At
  • 10-18  Report to Court
  • 10-19  Return To Station
  • 10-20  Location
  • 10-21  Call Station By Phone
  • 10-22  Disregard/Canceled
  • 10-23  Escaped Prisoner
  • 10-24  Traffic Problem
  • 10-25  Officer Initiated Trffic Stop
  • 10-26 Loud Party (NEW)
  • 10-27  Vandalism
  • 10-28  Registration
  • 10-29  Check for wanted
  • 10-32  Need Breath/DWI Test
  • 10-34  Confiscated property
  • 10-35  Confidential Info
  • 10-36  Correct time
  • 10-37 Overdose (NEW)
  • 10-38  Sick Person
  • 10-39  Injured Person
  • 10-40  Hostage Situation
  • 10-41  Missing Person
  • 10-42  Criminal Trespassing
  • 10-43  Investigation
  • 10-44  Stolen Vehicle
  • 10-45  Wreck/Property Damage
  • 10-46  Wreck/With Injuries
  • 10-46F Wreck/With Fatality
  • . 10-46W Wreck/With Injuries on the Water
  • 10-47  Send Ambulance
  • 10-48  Send Tow Truck
  • 10-49  Drunk Driver
  • 10-51  Strong Armed Robbery
  • 10-52  Armed Robbery
  • 10-53  Hit & Run
  • 10-55  Larceny
  • 10-56  Prowler
  • 10-57  Alarm
  • 10-58  Public Intoxication
  • 10-59  Fight
  • 10-60  Attempted Suicide
  • 10-61  Suicide
  • 10-62  Murder
  • 10-63  Kidnapping
  • 10-64  Rape
  • 10-65  Attempted Rape
  • 10-66  Business Burglary
  • 10-67  Residential Burglary
  • 10-68  Vehicle Burglary
  • 10-70  Shoplifting
  • 10-71  Forgery/Fraud
  • 10-72  Riot
  • 10-73  Roadblock
  • 10-74  Lost / Found Property
  • 10-75  Deliver A Message To
  • 10-76  Officer message
  • 10-77  Animal call
  • 10-78  Hazardous material
  • 10-79  Disaster/Tornado/Plane Crash
  • 10-80  Cutting
  • 10-81  Shooting
  • 10-82  Disorderly Conduct
  • 10-83  Domestic Trouble
  • 10-84  Juvenile Problem
  • 10-85  Disturbance
  • 10-86  Fire
  • 10-87  Mental Person
  • 10-88  Child abuse
  • 10-89  Indecent Exposure
  • 10-90  Suspicious Person
  • 10-91  Dead Person
  • 10-93  Molester
  • 10-94  Assault
  • 10-95  Firecrackers
  • 10-96  Property Check
  • 10-97  Arrived On The Scene
  • 10-98  Assignment Completed
  • 10-99  Bomb Threat

Alpha Signals

  • A  Report Submitted
  • B  Unable to Locate
  • C  Unable to Locate Address
  • D  Unable to Locate Suspect
  • E  No Police Action
  • F  Problem Solved
  • G  Advised
  • H  Vehicle Check Ok
  • I  Suspect Check Ok
  • J  Property Check Ok
  • . J Officer Check Ok/Status Check
  • K  Verbal Warning
  • L  Citation Issued
  • M  Arrest Made
  • N  Field Interview
  • O  Assisted Officer
  • P  Handled by Other Agency
  • Q  CFS in Service
  • R  Message Delivered
  • S  Left Note
  • T  Items Recovered
  • U  Vehicle Towed
  • V  Marked Tires
  • W  Trans to Other Agency
  • Y  Signed Medical Books
  • Z  Canceled CFS

Numerical Signals

  • 1  Go to Hq
  • 2  Phone Hq
  • 3  Change Channels
  • 4  Phone Office
  • 5  Go to Office
  • 6  Phone #
  • 7  Emergency
  • 8  Meet (at)
  • 9  Disregard
  • 10  Car Wash
  • 11  Confidential Information
  • 12  Reply via Landline
  • 13  Blocked Driveway
  • 14  Blocked Alley
  • 15  Illegal Parking
  • 16  Traffic Congestion
  • 17  Reckless Driver
  • 18  Speeding
  • 19  Abandoned Vehicle
  • 20  Assist Motorist
  • 21  Open Door
  • 22  Open Window
  • 23  Lights out

Printable Knoxville Codes

Printable Knoxville Codes


Source: Knoxville 10 Codes