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Arkansas Department of Public Safety

  • DPS Website
  • Ensuring the safety and security of all Arkansans through law enforcement, law enforcement support, and emergency management services

ASP troop map

ASP Website AWIN database page AWIN Statewide P25 system WIKI page

Highway Patrol Division Headquarters

  • Troop A One State Police Plaza Drive Little Rock, AR 72209 (501) 618-8282
  • Troop B 3200 Highway 367 North Newport, AR 72112 (870) 523-2701
  • Troop C 2216 Browns Lane Access Road Jonesboro, AR 72403 (870) 935-7302
  • Troop D 3205 North Washington Forrest City, AR 72335 (870) 633-1454
  • Troop E 6816 Princeton Pike, White Hall, AR 71602 (870) 247-1483
  • Troop F 1237 North Myrtle Warren, AR 71671 (870) 226-3713
  • Troop G 2501 North Hazel Hope, AR 71801 (870) 777-4641
  • Troop H 5728 Kelley Highway Fort Smith, AR 72914 (479) 783-5195
  • Troop I 5196 US 65 South Harrison, AR 72601 (870) 741-3455
  • Troop J 2700 West Main Clarksville, AR 72830 (479) 754-3096
  • Troop K 200 Karen Street Hot Springs, AR 71901 (501) 767-8550
  • Troop L 1120 W Monroe Ave Lowell, AR 72745 (479) 751-6663

Criminal Investigations Division Company Commanders

  • Company A 1 State Police Plaza Dr. Little Rock, AR 72209 (501) 618-8420
  • Company B 1600 Belmont Drive Pine Bluff, AR 71601 (870) 850-8630
  • Company C 2501 North Hazel Hope, AR 71801 (870) 777-8944
  • Company D 5728 Kelly Highway Fort Smith , AR 72914 (479) 783-2395
  • Company E 5196 US 65 South Harrison, AR 72601 (870) 280-6179
  • Company F 2216 Browns Lane Access Road Jonesboro, AR 72401 (870) 931-0043

Arkansas State Police 10-Codes

  • 10-1 Receiving Poorly
  • 10-2 Receiving Well
  • 10-3 Negative or No
  • 10-4 Affirmative or Yes
  • 10-5 Relay
  • 10-6 Busy
  • 10-7 Out of Service
  • 10-8 In Service
  • 10-9 Repeat
  • 10-10 Out of Service (Subject to call)
  • 10-11 Send Wrecker
  • 10-12 Officials or Visitors Present
  • 10-13 Weather/Road Report
  • 10-14 Escort or Convoy
  • 10-15 Prisoner in Custody
  • 10-16 Send Ambulance
  • 10-17 Pick up or Drop off an Item
  • 10-19 Enroute to ___ (Location)
  • 10-20 What Is Your Location?
  • 10-21 Call by Telephone
  • 10-22 Disregard Last Information
  • 10-23 Stand-by
  • 10-24 Traffic Stop
  • 10-25 Intoxicated Driver (DWI)
  • 10-26 Reckless Driver
  • 10-27 Armed Person
  • 10-28 Vehicle Registration Check (Lic Plate)
  • 10-29 Local Warrant Check (Person)
  • 10-30 Drivers License Check
  • 10-31 Drivers License History
  • 10-32 Breath Test (BAC)
  • 10-33 Emergency Traffic
  • 10-34 Call Coroner
  • 10-35 Confidential Information
  • 10-36 What Time Is It ?
  • 10-37 Pursuit in Progress
  • 10-38 Accident with Property Damage, Road IS NOT Blocked
  • 10-39 Accident with Property Damage, Road IS Blocked
  • 10-40 Accident with Property Damage, Road IS NOT Blocked, WITH INJURY
  • 10-41 Accident with Property Damage, Road IS Blocked, WITH INJURY
  • 10-42 Officer is at Home
  • 10-43 Abandoned Vehicle
  • 10-44 Motorist Assist (Broken Down Motorist)
  • 10-45 Obstruction on Highway
  • 10-46 Livestock on Highway
  • 10-47 Mentally Disturbed Person
  • 10-48 Pedestrian
  • 10-49 Meet at ____ (Location)
  • 10-50 Traffic Check / No Traffic
  • 10-51 Check NCIC for Warrants / Stolen Files
  • 10-52 NO Warrants / NOT Stolen
  • 10-53 Does Have Warrants / IS Stolen
  • 10-54 Criminal History Check
  • 10-56 Hazardous Materials
  • 10-57 Fight in Progress
  • 10-58 Suspicious Person
  • 10-63 NET Directed
  • 10-64 NET Clear
  • 10-65 Hit and Run, NO INJURY
  • 10-66 Hit and Run, WITH INJURY
  • 10-67 Vehicle Fire
  • 10-86 Switch to Channel _____ (Name Channel)
  • 10-88 Advise Your Phone Number
  • 10-94 Meal Break at ____ (Name location)
  • 10-97 Arrived at Scene
  • 10-98 Finished With Last Assignment
  • 10-100 Personal Break at ____ (Location)

Arkansas State Police Phonetic Alphabet

The phonetic alphabet (shown below) is the standard in Arkansas for transmission of difficult to pronounce words or place names. The excess use of the phonetic alphabet wastes time on radio networks. Clarification of words can very often be made using plain English spelling without the need to resort to phonetic spelling. When using the phonetic alphabet, the radio operator needs to proceed by using the pro word “I SPELL.”

A- Alpha
B- Bravo
C- Charlie
D- Delta
E- Echo
F- Foxtrot
G- Golf
H- Hotel
I- India
J- Juliet
K- Kilo
L- Lima
M- Mike

N- November
O- Oscar
P- Papa
Q- Quebec
R- Romeo
S- Sierra
T- Tango
U- Uniform
V- Victor
W- Whiskey
X- X-ray
Y- Yankee
Z- Zulu


ADEM Area Map

Arkansas Division of Emergency Management (ADEM)

Arkansas Interoperable Communications Field Operations Guide (ARFOG)

ARKANSAS ARES/RACES PLAN

  • The call sign for the ADEM is KB5LZK.

Statewide Emergency Nets

All statewide emergency nets should be activated on or near these frequencies: VOICE:

  • 80 meters primary: 3987.5 kHz
  • 40 meters primary: 7260 kHz
  • 40 meters secondary: 7285 kHz & 7235 kHz
  • VHF Local 2 meter Repeaters
  • VHF Simplex Primary: 146.520 MHz

DIGITAL:

  • 147.495 MHz packet
  • 145.010 MHz packet
  • 145.590 MHz packet
  • 80 meters WinLink: 3626.9 kHz
  • 40 meters Winlink: 7068.9 kHz
  • 40 meters Winlink: 7101.2 kHz Pactor 3
  • 30 Meters WinLink 10146.2 kHz
  • APRS: 144.390 MHz

Arkansas Basic Interoperability Template (ABIT)

  • The use of the Command and Control and ASUG templates is suspended permanently for all new radios added to AWIN. ABIT will be used as the foundation template effective July 2, 2018
  • ABIT Template 2018


USE OF INTEROPERABILITY CHANNELS

Communications when responding outside of your normal service area:  Know which Interoperability Channels are being used for the event  Hailing Channels Plain Language

  • It is the Policy of the Arkansas Interoperable Communications Committee that:

 All users on the AWIN system will utilize common language instead of 10-codes or other cryptic language to facilitate communication in emergencies

Identification Procedures

When responding to multi-jurisdictional/multi-disciplinary incidents field units shall first give their agency identifier followed by the person/entity they are calling. For example, “ADEM 400 to Washington County 100”. Communications between field units and Dispatch shall be conducted in a business-like manner, using proper language and correct procedures.

Arkansas Fire Safety


Related Websites

  • Arkansas Highway Police -- Commercial (Motor Carrier) Enforcement division of the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department; a completely separate entity from the Department of State Police

https://www.ardot.gov/divisions/arkansas-highway-police/



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