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==Thurston County Sheriffs Department==
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==Fire Departments==
  
===Radio Jargon===
 
Thurston County Police Codes “Cheat Sheet”<br/>
 
  
====Frequencies====
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====Olympia Fire Department====
-Police Olympia/Lacey/Tumwater Dispatch (Tac 2): 156.15000 (Input: 155.07000)<br/>
 
-Police Olympia/Lacey/Tumwater Car-to-Car (Tac 3): 155.01000<br/>
 
-Olympia Police Dispatch (Tac 9): 158.85750 (Input: 155.91750)<br/>
 
- Police Data (Tac 6) 154.87500 (Input: 155.98500)<br/>
 
  
====Codes====
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Station O1 - Downtown
Code 2: Proceed urgently without lights and sirens<br/>
 
Code 3: Proceed urgently with lights and sirens (Sometimes shortened to “code”)<br/>
 
Code 15: No further assistance needed<br/>
 
Code 10: (Same as restricted traffic): Emergency situation - emergency radio traffic only. <br/>
 
10-8: Complete with assignment<br/>
 
10-42: Going home<br/>
 
81: Going to or at station<br/>
 
99/99 on Portable: Meal break<br/>
 
  
====Abrievations====
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Station O2 - Westside
Mal Mis: Malicious mischief <br/>
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CP: Calling party<br/>
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Station O3 - Eastside
RP: Reporting party<br/>
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CapCom: Capital Communications (The police database)<br/>
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Station O4 - Stoll Road
Multiple Units: More than one unit trying to speak at once<br/>
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“All systems on one by name”: Officer requesting dispatcher to run a person through the system by name to check for wants and warrants, as well as for the person’s appearance. (The number one can also vary depending on the amount of people the officer is requesting to be run. It also does not have to be by name. Can also be by number, which is the person’s driver’s license number)<br/>
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Phone Detail: The dispatcher will call the officer to give him details about the circumstance <br/>
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====Tumwater Fire Department====
Requesting Cover: Wanting back-up<br/>
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[Unit Number] Clear: Same as 10-8<br/>
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Station T1 - South
ETA: Estimated Time of arrival<br/>
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DL: Driver’s License<br/>
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Station T2 - North
UTL: Unable to locate<br/>
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GOA: Gone on arrival<br/>
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HBD: Has been drinking<br/>
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====West Thurston Regional Fire Authority====
DUI/DWI: Driving under the influence/Driving while impaired<br/>
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BLS: Basic life support<br/>
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Station 1-1 - Grand Mound
ALS: Advanced life support<br/>
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On View: The officer saw something and is going to investigate it.<br/>
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Station 1-2 - Littlerock
MVA: Multi-Vehicle accident<br/>
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DIP: Drinking in public<br/>
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Station 1-3 - Rochester
DOC: Department of Corrections <br/>
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DWLS: Driving while license suspended<br/>
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Station 1-4 - Scott Lake
MIP: Minor in possession<br/>
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FI: Field Investigation
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Station 1-5 - Michigan Hill
DOA: Dead On Arrival.
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Station 1-6 - Maytown
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====Lacey Fire District 3====
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Station 31/HQ - 1231 Franz St SE
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Station 32 - 10910 Yelm Hwy SE
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Station 33 - 6500 Mullen Rd SE
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Station 34 - 8447 Steilacoom Rd SE
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Station 35 - 3701 Willamette Drive
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====Other Thurston County Fire Districts====
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District 8 - Station 81 – South Bay Fire Department
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District 17 – Station 17 – Bald Hills/Lawrence Lake
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District 5 – Station 95 – McLane-Black Lake
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District 6 – Station 64 – East Olympia
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== Terms heard over the air and their descriptions ==
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'''A''' -
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Adam - Used with 'CAPCOM' to indicate stolen vehicle.
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Aid # - Aid vehicle from the fire department. Provides BLS aid. ie: "Aid-91"
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ALS - Advanced Life Support - Paramedics - Medic One units
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A.O.B. - Alcohol On Breath
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Arriving - Arriving on scene, arriving on location.
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'''B -'''
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BLS - Basic Life Support - EMTs - Emergency Medical Technicians
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BLS Yellow - A 911 response but doesn't require lights & sirens (emergency but not urgent)
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Business Check - Officer is out of car checking a local business.
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'''C -'''
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Canceled - Need at the scene is no longer needed.
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Capital - Thurston County Dept. of Communication - Used to ID the Dispatch Center (Fire side)
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CAPCOM - Used to identify an emergency or returned warrant traffic.  Thurston County Dept. of Communication. Can also be used to identify officer safety information (see 'Nora' and 'Paul')
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Clear - Done at the scene or done at the current call location.
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Code 2 - Responding with Emergency Lights
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Code 3 - Responding with Emergency Lights and Sirens
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Code 9 - County Coroner
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Code 10 - Emergency Traffic Only.  Hold the channel for the current emergency.
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Code 12 - Ambulance / Private Carrier
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Corrective Lenses - Subject is supposed to wear glasses or contacts to drive
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CP - Calling party
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'''D -'''
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Domestic - Family / household disturbance
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'''E -'''
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EMT - Emergency Medical Technician
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Engine # - Fire Engine from the fire department. ie: Engine O1
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Enroute - On the way to the scene, enroute to the location
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'''F -'''
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Fully Involved - Structure is fully engulfed in fire
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'''G -'''
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G.O.A. - Gone On Arrival
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'''H -'''
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HAZMAT - Hazardous Materials or Hazardous Material Team
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H.B.D. - Has Been Drinking
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'''I -'''
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In Service Returning - Finished at the scene, returning to quarters and ready for the next call.
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'''J -
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K -'''
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Keep The Peace - Maintain civility between two parties while they encounter each other.
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'''L -'''
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Landline - Telephone.  "Can you landline Data?" means to make a phone call to CAPCOM's Data desk/dispatcher.
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L.O.C - Level Of Consciousness - a measurement of a person's arousability and responsiveness to stimuli from the environment.
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'''M -'''
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Mal Mis - Malicious mischief
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M.V.A. - Motor Vehicle Accident
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'''N -'''
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Nora - Used with 'CAPCOM' to indicate non-extraditable warrant.
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'''O -'''
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On Scene - Arrived on the scene of the emergency, on location.
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On Standby - Manned and ready to respond if needed. Usually On Standby at the station.
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Open Line - Telephone receiver off the hook with a call initiated. Can hear background noises.
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Open Mic - Someone's transmit button is stuck "ON" and transmitting.
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Out of Service - Not available to respond to calls.  Going home for the night.
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'''P -'''
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Paul - Used with 'CAPCOM' for officer caution or warrant for prior violent interactions with police, ie resisting arrest.
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P.O.V - Privately Owned Vehicle.
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Priority Traffic - Emergency radio traffic.  Sort of a "take my call on the radio first" situation.
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Private Carrier - Ambulance. Usually American Medical Response or Olympic Ambulance.
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'''Q -
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R -'''
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Radio - Thurston County Dept. of Communication - Used to ID the Dispatch Center (Law Enforcement Side)
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Repeat Traffic - Radio traffic wasn't understood, please repeat what was said.
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Repeat Transmission - Radio transmission wasn't understood, please repeat what was said.
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Rescue # - Rescue vehicle from the fire department, provides BLS aid. ie: "Rescue 81"
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Returning - Returning to station.  Usually due to a cancellation.
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R.O. - Registered Owner
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Rollover - Vehicle rollover.
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R.P. - Reporting Party
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'''S -'''
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Status or Status Check - Report your status to Radio.  Dispatch is checking the welfare of the officer.
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'''T -'''
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Tender # - Tender vehicle from the fire department, Tenders carry large amounts of water to the scene where a fire hydrant might not be available.
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Traffic - Requesting a vehicle traffic check. The phonetic spelling of the license plate will follow shortly after.
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Transporting - Transporting patient(s) to hospital.  Transporting suspect to station or jail.
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'''U -'''
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U.T.L. = Unable To Locate
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'''V -
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W -'''
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Welfare Check - Check the well-being of an occupant or subject
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'''X -
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Y -
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Z -'''
  
 
====Unit Numbers====
 
====Unit Numbers====
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-8= Nisqually Tribal Police<br/>
 
-8= Nisqually Tribal Police<br/>
 
-9= Coroners office<br/>
 
-9= Coroners office<br/>
-10= CAPCOM employees.<br/>
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-10= CAPCOM employees<br/>
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-12= Chehalis Tribal Police<br/>  
 
-A letter spoken phonetically which represents the area in the city.<br/>
 
-A letter spoken phonetically which represents the area in the city.<br/>
 
-Another number which is the officer’s number<br/>
 
-Another number which is the officer’s number<br/>
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* [[Puget Sound Energy]]
 
* [[Puget Sound Energy]]
  
[[Category:Pacific Region]]
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==Amateur Radio==
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* [http://www.repeaterbook.com/repeaters/LocationSearch.php?state_id=53&loc=Thurston&type=county Thurston County (WA) Amateur Radio repeaters on Repeaterbook.com]
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Amateur Radio
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147.36- Olympia Amateur Radio Society (OARS) Repeater
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224.26- Olympia Amateur Radio Society (OARS) Repeater
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441.40- Olympia Amateur Radio Society (OARS) Repeater
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147.06- BawFaw Repeater
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145.47- Capital Peak Repeater
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[[Category:Washington]]
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[[Category:Washington Amateur Radio Repeaters]]
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[[Category:Washington Brevity Codes]]
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[[Category:Washington Fire Services]]
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[[Category:Washington Law Enforcement]]
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[[Category:Washington Medical]]
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[[Category:Washington Station IDs]]

Latest revision as of 13:43, 3 November 2023

Fire Departments

Olympia Fire Department

Station O1 - Downtown

Station O2 - Westside

Station O3 - Eastside

Station O4 - Stoll Road


Tumwater Fire Department

Station T1 - South

Station T2 - North


West Thurston Regional Fire Authority

Station 1-1 - Grand Mound

Station 1-2 - Littlerock

Station 1-3 - Rochester

Station 1-4 - Scott Lake

Station 1-5 - Michigan Hill

Station 1-6 - Maytown


Lacey Fire District 3

Station 31/HQ - 1231 Franz St SE

Station 32 - 10910 Yelm Hwy SE

Station 33 - 6500 Mullen Rd SE

Station 34 - 8447 Steilacoom Rd SE

Station 35 - 3701 Willamette Drive


Other Thurston County Fire Districts

District 8 - Station 81 – South Bay Fire Department

District 17 – Station 17 – Bald Hills/Lawrence Lake

District 5 – Station 95 – McLane-Black Lake

District 6 – Station 64 – East Olympia

Terms heard over the air and their descriptions

A -

Adam - Used with 'CAPCOM' to indicate stolen vehicle.

Aid # - Aid vehicle from the fire department. Provides BLS aid. ie: "Aid-91"

ALS - Advanced Life Support - Paramedics - Medic One units

A.O.B. - Alcohol On Breath

Arriving - Arriving on scene, arriving on location.

B -

BLS - Basic Life Support - EMTs - Emergency Medical Technicians

BLS Yellow - A 911 response but doesn't require lights & sirens (emergency but not urgent)

Business Check - Officer is out of car checking a local business.

C -

Canceled - Need at the scene is no longer needed.

Capital - Thurston County Dept. of Communication - Used to ID the Dispatch Center (Fire side)

CAPCOM - Used to identify an emergency or returned warrant traffic. Thurston County Dept. of Communication. Can also be used to identify officer safety information (see 'Nora' and 'Paul')

Clear - Done at the scene or done at the current call location.

Code 2 - Responding with Emergency Lights

Code 3 - Responding with Emergency Lights and Sirens

Code 9 - County Coroner

Code 10 - Emergency Traffic Only. Hold the channel for the current emergency.

Code 12 - Ambulance / Private Carrier

Corrective Lenses - Subject is supposed to wear glasses or contacts to drive

CP - Calling party

D -

Domestic - Family / household disturbance

E -

EMT - Emergency Medical Technician

Engine # - Fire Engine from the fire department. ie: Engine O1

Enroute - On the way to the scene, enroute to the location

F -

Fully Involved - Structure is fully engulfed in fire

G -

G.O.A. - Gone On Arrival

H -

HAZMAT - Hazardous Materials or Hazardous Material Team

H.B.D. - Has Been Drinking

I -

In Service Returning - Finished at the scene, returning to quarters and ready for the next call.

J -

K -

Keep The Peace - Maintain civility between two parties while they encounter each other.

L -

Landline - Telephone. "Can you landline Data?" means to make a phone call to CAPCOM's Data desk/dispatcher.

L.O.C - Level Of Consciousness - a measurement of a person's arousability and responsiveness to stimuli from the environment.

M -

Mal Mis - Malicious mischief

M.V.A. - Motor Vehicle Accident

N -

Nora - Used with 'CAPCOM' to indicate non-extraditable warrant.

O -

On Scene - Arrived on the scene of the emergency, on location.

On Standby - Manned and ready to respond if needed. Usually On Standby at the station.

Open Line - Telephone receiver off the hook with a call initiated. Can hear background noises.

Open Mic - Someone's transmit button is stuck "ON" and transmitting.

Out of Service - Not available to respond to calls. Going home for the night.

P -

Paul - Used with 'CAPCOM' for officer caution or warrant for prior violent interactions with police, ie resisting arrest.

P.O.V - Privately Owned Vehicle.

Priority Traffic - Emergency radio traffic. Sort of a "take my call on the radio first" situation.

Private Carrier - Ambulance. Usually American Medical Response or Olympic Ambulance.

Q -

R -

Radio - Thurston County Dept. of Communication - Used to ID the Dispatch Center (Law Enforcement Side)

Repeat Traffic - Radio traffic wasn't understood, please repeat what was said.

Repeat Transmission - Radio transmission wasn't understood, please repeat what was said.

Rescue # - Rescue vehicle from the fire department, provides BLS aid. ie: "Rescue 81"

Returning - Returning to station. Usually due to a cancellation.

R.O. - Registered Owner

Rollover - Vehicle rollover.

R.P. - Reporting Party

S -

Status or Status Check - Report your status to Radio. Dispatch is checking the welfare of the officer.

T -

Tender # - Tender vehicle from the fire department, Tenders carry large amounts of water to the scene where a fire hydrant might not be available.

Traffic - Requesting a vehicle traffic check. The phonetic spelling of the license plate will follow shortly after.

Transporting - Transporting patient(s) to hospital. Transporting suspect to station or jail.

U -

U.T.L. = Unable To Locate

V -

W -

Welfare Check - Check the well-being of an occupant or subject

X -

Y -

Z -

Unit Numbers

It is broken down into 3 parts
-The first number:
-1= Thurston County Sheriff’s office
-2= Olympia Police
-3= Lacey Police
-4= Tumwater Police
-5= Tenino Police (which covers Rainier and Bucoda)
-6= Yelm Police
-7= Not used, used to be Rainier
-8= Nisqually Tribal Police
-9= Coroners office
-10= CAPCOM employees
-12= Chehalis Tribal Police
-A letter spoken phonetically which represents the area in the city.
-Another number which is the officer’s number
Examples: 2-Union-6, 3-Paul-24

Businesses

Amateur Radio

Amateur Radio
147.36- Olympia Amateur Radio Society (OARS) Repeater
224.26- Olympia Amateur Radio Society (OARS) Repeater
441.40- Olympia Amateur Radio Society (OARS) Repeater
147.06- BawFaw Repeater
145.47- Capital Peak Repeater