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Department of State Police (VA)

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The Virginia State Police is an independent law enforcement agency, yet supportive of other law enforcement agencies, provides state wide law enforcement services to the citizens of Virginia and visitors to the state. The state Police also employs an executive protection unit that is responsible for the safety, security and transportation for the governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general and their immediate family members.

The State Police also employ other bureaus and offices within the department as well.

https://vsp.virginia.gov/sections-units-bureaus/office-locations/


VSP Aural Brevity Codes (Ten Codes)

  • 10-1 Injury to Member
  • 10-2 Lost/Found property
  • 10-3 Missing person (A: Adult/J: Juvenile)
  • 10-4 OK
  • 10-5 Relay: (E: Eye, B: Blood, G: Governor's Warrant, W: Warrant)
  • 10-6 Busy
  • 10-7 Out of service
  • 10-8 In service
  • 10-9 Say again
  • 10-10 Negative
  • 10-11 Vandalisim
  • 10-12 Stand by/Stop
  • 10-13 Exsisting Conditions
  • 10-14 Message/Information
  • 10-15 Forgery/fraud/embezzelment
  • 10-16 Reply to message
  • 10-17 Enroute
  • 10-18 Assault and battery
  • 10-19 Threatening person or property
  • 10-20 Location
  • 10-21 Call by phone
  • 10-22 Disregard
  • 10-23 Arrived at scene
  • 10-24 Assignment completed
  • 10-25 Report to (meet)
  • 10-26 ETA
  • 10-27 OL info
  • 10-28 Vehicle ownership info
  • 10-29 Wanted Records/EPIC check
  • 10-30 Danger/caution
  • 10-31 Treaspassing/prowler
  • 10-32 Alarm at ______
  • 10-33 HELP ME QUICK! (Emergency)
  • 10-34 Time
  • 10-35 Disorderly/disturbance
  • 10-36 Domestic
  • 10-37 Roll Call
  • 10-38 Traffic stop
  • 10-39 Stolen/unauthorized vehicle report
  • 10-40 Bomb threat/Explosive device
  • 10-41 Beginning tour
  • 10-42 Ending tour
  • 10-43 Investigate suspicious (P: Person, V: Vehicle)
  • 10-44 Pedestrian on Highway
  • 10-45 Stopping suspicious vehicle
  • 10-46 Disabled vehicle (H: Hazard, O: Occupied, A: Abandoned)
  • 10-47 Chase in progress
  • 10-48 Wanted indicated
  • 10-49 Person w/ G un/W eapon
  • 10-50 Vehicle crash (Fatal, Personal Injury, property damage, state vehicle)
  • 10-51 Wrecker needed
  • 10-52 Ambulance needed
  • 10-53 Assist other agency
  • 10-54 Livestock on highway
  • 10-55 Intoxicated driver
  • 10-56 Intixocated pedestrian
  • 10-57 Hit & run
  • 10-58 Traffic control of _________
  • 10-59 Fight in progress
  • 10-60 Fire
  • 10-61 Explosion
  • 10-62 Arson
  • 10-63 Hazardous material incident
  • 10-64 Criminal offense other
  • 10-65 Robbery ( B: Bank, A: Armed, S: Strong armed)
  • 10-66 Larceny
  • 10-67 Burglary/Breaking & entering
  • 10-68 Throwing missiles
  • 10-69 Traffic other
  • 10-70 Homicide
  • 10-71 Shooting
  • 10-72 (R: Rape, S: Sex offense)
  • 10-73 Kidnapping/abduction
  • 10-74 Hostage situation
  • 10-75 Drugs/narcotics
  • 10-76 Debris in roadway
  • 10-77 Brandishing a firearm
  • 10-78 Weapons violation
  • 10-79 Assault w/ a weapon
  • 10-80 Escapee
  • 10-81 Breathalyzer
  • 10-82 Dead body
  • 10-83 Car jacking
  • 10-84 Request canine (B: Bomb, T: Tracking, N: Narcotics)
  • 10-85 Request/acknowledge stinger spike deployment
  • 10-86 Request/indicate stinger spike removal
  • 10-93 Reckless driver
  • 10-94 Drag racing
  • 10-95 Prisoner
  • 10-96 Mental subject
  • 10-97 Positive response gun permit
  • 10-98 Suicide
  • 10-99 Public service other

VIRGINIA STATE POLICE RADIO SIGNALS

  • 1 Signal weak
  • 2 Signal good
  • 13 TROOPER OR OFFICER NEEDS HELP---------GO!
  • 13-1 Trouble at station. Units in vicinity-go. Use caution
  • 16 Radar
  • 17 Checking Detail
  • 18 Plane Crash
  • 21 Transmit FCC call sign (KA5367 Unit ____)
  • 22 How is reception?
  • 25 Request mobile repeater
  • 26 Cancel mobile repeater
  • 31 Switch to surveillance channel
  • 32 Correctional facility incident
  • 34 Motor carrier checking detail
  • 52-20 Subject likely to flee jurisdiction of the Commonwealth

Virginia State Police Channel Usage

  • Richmond 1 - Louisa, Goochland, Powhatan, Amelia, Chesterfield, Prince George, Nottoway, Dinwiddie, Henrico (64, 95, 895 units), Richmond City, Petersburg City, Colonial Heights City, Hopewell City.
  • Richmond 2 - King George, Westmoreland, Caroline, Northumberland, Essex, Richmond County, King William, King and Queen, Charles City County, New Kent, Lancaster, Hanover, Henrico (295 units).
  • Culpeper 1 - Fauquier, Rappahannock, Culpepper, Madison, Orange, Spotsylvania, Stafford.
  • Culpeper 2 - Loudoun, Prince William.
  • Appomattox 1 - Amherst, Appomattox, Prince Edward, Campbell, Charlotte, Lunenburg, Halifax, Mecklenburg.
  • Appomattox 2 - Augusta, Greene, Albemarle, Nelson, Buckingham, Cumberland, Fluvanna.
  • Wytheville 1 - Bland, Giles, Smyth, Wythe, Pulaski, Grayson, Carroll.
  • Wytheville 2 - Lee, Wise, Scott, Dickenson, Buchanan, Russell, Washington, Tazewell.
  • Chesapeake 1 - James City County, Gloucester, York, Middlesex, Mathews, Accomac, Northampton, Newport News City, Williamsburg City, Hampton City, Poquoson City.
  • Chesapeake 2 - Brunswick, Greensville, Sussex, Southampton, Surry, Isle of Wight, Suffolk City, Chesapeake City, Portsmouth City, Norfolk City, Franklin City, Virginia Beach City, Greater Emporia City.
  • Salem 1 - Craig, Montgomery, Roanoke County, Roanoke City, Bedford, Floyd, Franklin County, Pittsylvania, Patrick, Henry.
  • Salem 2 - Highland, Bath, Alleghany, Rockbridge, Botetourt.
  • Fairfax 1 - Loudon, Prince William, areas of Fairfax outside the beltway.
  • Fairfax 2 - Fairfax, Arlington, Alexandria.

Virginia State Police Disposition Codes

  • ACR - Accident Reportable
  • ADV - Advice Given
  • ANR - Accident Non-Reportable
  • ART - Arrest
  • ASC - Assignment Completed
  • BCI - Referred to BCI
  • BOL - Be On the Lookout
  • CAN - Cancelled
  • DUP - Duplicate
  • GOA - Gone on Arrival
  • HZR - Hazard Removed
  • MOA - Motorist Assisted
  • OTH - Other
  • REF - Referred to Another Agency
  • RPT - Report Taken
  • UNF - Unfounded
  • UIN - Under Investigation
  • UTS - Uniform Traffic Summons
  • WRK - Wrecker Used - No storage
  • WUS - Wrecker Used - Vehicle Stored
  • 102 - Report Taken (referring to the venerable SP 102 form)
  • 103 - Complaint or Incident Sheet Filled Out (refers to the SP 103 form)

Virginia State Police Radio Channel Number Conversion

CHANNEL CONVERSION CHART FOR AREOTRON RADIO TO GE RADIO

  • CH-1 TO CH-11
  • CH-2 TO CH-12
  • CH-3 TO CH-21
  • CH-4 TO CH-71
  • CH-5 TO CH-31
  • CH-6 TO CH-32
  • CH-7 TO CH-41 or CH-72
  • CH-8 TO CH-42
  • CH-9 TO CH-51
  • CH-10 TO CH-52
  • CH-11 TO CH-61 or CH-22
  • CH-12 TO CH-62
  • CH-13 TO N/A
  • CH-14 TO SURV EPU frequency is not accessible on Aerotrons, and requires some hidden tricks to access on a GE.

Virginia State Police Unit IDs

Units that ID as "Car XXX" or "9 XXX" aren't VSP units, they are other agency units with VSP capability (VDOT,DMV,ABC,VDWR, and few locals). Mobile radios are a mix of Aerotrons from the mid 70's and GE/Ericsson/MA-COM s with a few Motorolas mixed in. A couple of Midlands have also been seen in use. Portables are Motorola HT220, MT500 and GE MP-A units with an odd assortment of newer MA-COM and Kenwood (!) sprinkled in. Lowband radios have one frequency programmed in, for SIRS, regardless of what the rumors are, no link to DOC or NCHP in these. Mainly GE Mastr II's and some older Aerotron units with occasional Orions seen. Many members have scanners in their cars. The elevated feedpoint celphone antennae seen on most of the patrol vehicles are for the MCT's (panasonic toughbooks). More and more messaging is being conducted over the "terminal" to ease radio congestion. Units can access the dispatch CAD directly to mark on duty/off duty/traffic stop/meal break thus opening up more airtime for voice. Some members run completely silent, passing no voice traffic, but dispatchers, by policy, must acknowledge receipt of each terminal message. No encryption is used in the course of normal field ops, but occasionally it is heard on the EPU frequency. A few members also have capabilities on local agency systems, but this is not common, as a separate radio must be carried for this.

UNIT NUMBERING SCHEME

  • 1 superinendent
  • 2 deputy superintendent
  • 3-5 Lt Col's (bureau directors)
  • 6-14 Majors
  • 15-49 Captains
  • 50-120 Lieutenants
  • 121-249 First Sergeant
  • 250-499 Sergeants
  • 500-1999 Troopers
  • 3901-3999 Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Officers
  • 4000-4999 BCI Agents
  • 5000-5999 Non Sworn with radio
  • 9000-9999 Other agency with vsp radio
  • ABCxxx ABC agents
  • CARxxx State/Local personnel


Southwest Virginia Area VSP Unit Numbers

Unit Numbers

158 VSP Trooper
165 VSP Trooper
200 VSP Trooper 1st Sgt.
305 VSP Trooper
324 VSP Trooper
348 VSP Trooper
371 VSP Trooper
385 VSP Trooper
390 VSP Trooper
391 VSP Trooper
428 VSP Trooper
523 VSP Trooper
529 VSP Trooper
541 VSP Trooper
549 VSP Trooper
577 VSP Trooper
626 VSP Trooper
656 VSP Trooper
675 VSP Trooper
681 VSP Trooper
775 VSP Trooper
780 VSP Trooper Richard
781 VSP Trooper
789 VSP Trooper
813 VSP Trooper
867 VSP Trooper
872 VSP Trooper
914 VSP Trooper
949 VSP Trooper
955 VSP Trooper
959 VSP Trooper
987 VSP Trooper
1134 VSP Trooper
1156 VSP Trooper
1181 VSP Trooper
1205 VSP Trooper
1283 VSP Trooper
1330 VSP Trooper
1336 VSP Trooper
1350 VSP Trooper
1353 VSP Trooper
1407 VSP Trooper
1419 VSP Trooper
1450 VSP Trooper
1472 VSP Trooper
1494 VSP Trooper
1498 VSP Trooper
1568 VSP Trooper
1620 VSP Trooper
1643 VSP Trooper
1655 VSP Trooper
1668 VSP Trooper
1682 VSP Trooper
1696 VSP Trooper
1711 VSP Trooper
1751 VSP Trooper
1755 VSP Trooper
1832 VSP Trooper
1850 VSP Trooper
1872 VSP Trooper
1878 VSP Trooper
4427 VSP Trooper
5131 VSP Trooper Radio Technician
5154 VSP Trooper
9530 VSP Trooper
9549 VSP Trooper
9808 VSP Marshal
Medflight II VSP Helicopter N39VA

Virginia State Police Air Bases

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