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==Knoxville Police==
 
==Knoxville Police==
 
===Unit ID'S===
 
===Unit ID'S===
* 200’S INVESTIGATIVE UNITS
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* 140’s, 150’s= TRAFFIC DIVISION (MOTORCYCLE)
* 800’S=KNOXVILLE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION SECURITY DETAIL
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* 170'S = CENTRAL DISTRICT DIVISION
* 330’s, 340’s= SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS
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* 180'S = PADDY WAGON TRANSPORTATION (PRISONER TRANSPORTATION)
* 140’s, 150’s= MOTORCYCLE UNIT
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* 190'S = PUBLIC INFORMATION DIVISION (CIVIL & CERT)
* 190's = ANIMAL CONTROL
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* 200'S = CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION
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* 330'S AND 340’s= SCHOOL RESOURCE DIVISION
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* 390's = ANIMAL CONTROL DIVISION (CIVIL)
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* 500'S = ADMINISTRATIVE COMMAND
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* 800'S = KNOXVILLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP SECURITY DETAIL
  
 
==Rural/Metro Fire Tones==
 
==Rural/Metro Fire Tones==

Revision as of 23:00, 6 April 2017

Knox County Sheriff

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
  • 300-306 =SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS UNITS
  • 312 = ARSON INVESTIGATOR
  • 330’S AND 340’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
  • 700-702’S = ANIMAL CONTROL SGT’S/ SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS (NOT SCHOOL SECURITY)
  • 703-735’S = SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS (NOT SCHOOL SECUIRTY)
  • 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
  • AIRWATCH 1-4 = 0H-58 + HELICOPTERS
  • RESCUE 5 OR AIRWATCH 5 = UH-1H (Huey)

Knoxville Police

Unit ID'S

  • 140’s, 150’s= TRAFFIC DIVISION (MOTORCYCLE)
  • 170'S = CENTRAL DISTRICT DIVISION
  • 180'S = PADDY WAGON TRANSPORTATION (PRISONER TRANSPORTATION)
  • 190'S = PUBLIC INFORMATION DIVISION (CIVIL & CERT)
  • 200'S = CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION
  • 330'S AND 340’s= SCHOOL RESOURCE DIVISION
  • 390's = ANIMAL CONTROL DIVISION (CIVIL)
  • 500'S = ADMINISTRATIVE COMMAND
  • 800'S = KNOXVILLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP SECURITY DETAIL

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
  • 10-27  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
  • 10-38  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
  • 10-47  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
  • 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