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Revision as of 04:37, 29 November 2020
Contents
- 1 Lexington/Fayette Urban County Police 10-Codes & Signals20070427
- 2 Lexington Humane Society Animal Control Signals and Codes
- 3 Lexington/Fayette Urban County Transit Authority Codes
- 4 U.K. Medical Center Security Signals and Codes
- 5 Lexington Fire/EMS 10-codes
- 6 Lexington/Fayette Co. Fire/EMS Locations
- 7 Blue Grass Airport Fire Department
- 8 Lexington Fire Department Run Assignments
- 9 Lexington Fire Department Equipment Locations
- 10 Lexington Police Unit Numbering Scheme
- 11 Lexington/Fayette Urban County Police Sectors
- 12 Fayette County Web Links
Lexington/Fayette Urban County Police 10-Codes & Signals20070427
10-CODES
- 10-1 Unreadable
- 10-2 Readable
- 10-3 Stop transmitting(s)
- 10-4 0K
- 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
- 10-12 Official or visitor present
- 10-13 Adverse weather
- 10-14 Escort
- 10-15 Transporting to jail
- 10-16 Pick up prisoners at:
- 10-17 Pick up papers or reports
- 10-19 Returning to your beat/sector
- 10-20 Location
- 10-21 Call the station
- 10-22 Contact the Coroner
- 10-25 Do you have contact with:?
- 10-26 No back-up available for call
- 10-27 Request for back-up by unit
- 10-28 Check for full registration
- 10-29 Check for wanted on:
- 10-30 Does not conform to rules/regs
- 10-32 Breath/Blood test
- 10-35 Confidential
- 10-36 Time
- 10-37 Dispatcher
- 10-45 Non-injury Accident
- 10-46 Injury Accident
- 10-47 Check full registration/wanted
- 10-49 Payroll checks available
- 10-56 Out booking
- 10-57 Intoxicated driver
- 10-58 Intoxicated person
- 10-71 Stolen Vehicle
- 10-88 Advise telephone number
- 10-97 Arrived
- 10-98 Completed
CODES
- 1 Arrest Made
- 2 Warrant
- 3 Assistance Given
- 4 Vehicle Investigated
- 5 Complaint Investigated
- 6 Subject Investigated
- 7 F(ield) I(nvestigation) made
- 8 Assignment finished
- 9 Citation Issued
- 10 Notice or summons served
- 12A False Alarm: Inadvertent
- 12F False Alarm
- 12M False Alarm: Mechanical
- 12P False Alarm: Personnel
- 12R False Alarm: Refusal
- 12U False Alarm: Unknown
- 12W False Alarm: Weather
- 13 Gone on arrival
- 15 Not needed
- 17 Report
- 17L Open Report Made/Language Assist
- 18 Event number not available
- 19A St. Joe Hospital
- 19B Samaritan Hospital
- 19C Central Baptist Hospital
- 19D UK. Hospital
- 19E Eastern State Hospital
- 19F V.A.-Leestown
- 19G V.A-Cooper
- 19H St. Joe Hospital-East
- 20 Trouble settled
- 21A Unfounded
- 21B Unable to locate
- 22A Wrecker by owner
- 22B Wrecker by officer
- 25 Area Check
- 25A Area Check Complete
- 28 Possible mental Patient
- 30 Subject is Physically Impaired
- 30A Subject has Impaired Vision
- 30B Subject has Impaired Hearing
- 30C Subject has Impaired Speech
- 30D Subject has Physical Impairment
- 35 Involves a police officer
- 500 Subject is Dead
- 615 Extra Patrol
SIGNALS
- 1 Officers home
- 2 Meet or will meet
- 3 Any messages for this unit?
- 4 Headquarters
- 5 Meal Break
- 6 Call telephone number:
- 7 OFFICER NEEDS ASSISTANCE
- 8 Disregard
- 9 Emergency
- 10 Personal Safety Alert
- 10A Subject is Wanted
- 10B Subject Is Dangerous
- 10C Vehicle Reported Stolen
- 11A Request/Advise use of road spikes
- 11B Have Deployed OC Spray
- 11C Have Deployed Taser
- 11D Have Deployed/Deploy Tactical Blanket
- 15 Gas Leak
- 16 Bomb Threat
- 20 Spouse Abuse Center
- 25A Airborne communicable disease
- 25B Bloodborne communicable disease
- 25C Physical contact communicable disease
- 25U Unknown communicable disease
- 41 Unofficial reference to the jail
- 77 Silent "Officer needs assistance"
- 78 Officer is ok, in respoinse to Signal 77
- X Courtesy break 99 (FCSO) Response to Signal 7 Button
Lexington Humane Society Animal Control Signals and Codes
10-CODES
- 10-1 Receiving Poorly
- 10-2 Receiving Well
- 10-7 Out of service
- 10-8 In service
- 10-10 En Route
- 10-27 Assistance
- 10-97 Arrived
- 10-98 Completed
Signals
- 4 Headquarters
Codes
- 3 –
- 5A -
- 5B -
- 6A –
- 6B –
- 9 –
- 10B - Unknown (Notification?)
- 10C -
- 11A – Abuse/Neglect (No Food/Water/Shelter or Locked Inside Vehicle)
- 12B –
- 13B -
- 14A - Emergency Rescue
- 15A – Check for Rabies Tags or Sick Animals?
- 17B – Canine on Loose
- OGU –
- RAL – Running-at-Large
Lexington/Fayette Urban County Transit Authority Codes
- 10-2 Location
- 10-18 Passenger(s)
- 10-30 Stop(ped) at Bus Stop/Wait at ____
- 10-33 Break
- 10-36 Correct Time
- 10-79 Pick-Up Pax
- 10-89 Problem Passenger
U.K. Medical Center Security Signals and Codes
8/12/2020
All-Call Codes (Dispatched over PA and Radios)
- CODE PINK: Infant or child abduction from 3rd floor
- CODE RED: Fire, followed by location
- CODE YELLOW: Mass casualty incident
- CODE BLUE: Cardiac Arrest/Unresponsive Person
10-CODES
- 10-1 Unreadable
- 10-2 Readable
- 10-3 Stop transmitting(s)
- 10-4 0K
- 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
- 10-14 Escort
- 10-16 Pick up prisoners at:
- 10-17 Pick up papers or reports
- 10-19 Returning to your beat/sector
- 10-20 Location
- 10-21 Call the station
- 10-29 Check for wanted on
- 10-36 Time
- 10-45 Non-injury Accident
- 10-46 Injury Accident
- 10-47 Check full registration/wanted
- 10-57 Intoxicated driver
- 10-58 Intoxicated person
- 10-71 Stolen Vehicle
- 10-88 Advise telephone number
- 10-97 Arrived
- 10-98 Completed
CODES
- 1 Arrest Made
- 2 Warrant
- 3 Assistance Given
- 4 Vehicle Investigated
- 5 Complaint Investigated
- 6 Subject Investigated
- 8 Assignment finished
- 13 Gone on arrival
- 25 Area Check
- 25A Area Check Complete
SIGNALS
- 1 Officers home
- 2 Meet or will meet
- 3 Any messages for this unit?
- 4 Report to Headquarters
- 5 Meal Break
- 6 Call telephone number:
- 7 OFFICER NEEDS ASSISTANCE
- 8 Disregard
- 9 Emergency
Unit numbers
- 600's Chandler Hospital Security
- 800's Good Sam Security
- 900's University of KY Police
Lexington Fire/EMS 10-codes
10-CODES
- 10-5 Returning to quarters
- 10-7 Cancel response
- 10-21 Respond With OR Respond Police this Location
- 10-46 Motor Vehicle Collision
Lexington/Fayette Co. Fire/EMS Locations
- American Medical Response - 800D Floyd Dr. between E. Loudon Ave. & Contract St.
- Lexington F.D.
- Sta. #1 (HQ) - 219 E. Third St (The Maint. Div. is located behind Sta. #1)
- Sta. #2 - 1276 Eastland Drive.
- Sta. #3 - 370 Merino St.
- Sta. #4 - 246 Jefferson St.
- Sta. #5 - 300 Woodland Ave. @ E. Maxwell St.
- Sta. #6 - 501 S. Limestone @ S. Upper St. (The new bays face Scott St.)
- Sta. #7 - 3307 Tates Creek Rd.
- Sta. #8 - 1725 N. Broadway.
- Sta. #9 - 2234 Richmond Rd.
- Sta. #10 - 1128 Finney Dr.
- Sta. #11 - 1626 Harrodsburg Rd.
- Sta. #12 - 399 Southland Dr. @ Cherrybark Dr. (The bays face Cherrybark Dr.)
- Sta. #13 - 1432 Leestown Rd.
- Sta. #14 - 1530 Roanoke Rd.
- Sta. #15 - 3308 Shillito Park Rd.
- Sta. #16 - 3700 Man O War Blvd.
- Sta. #17 - 4075 Royster Rd.
- Sta. #18 - 1098 S. Cleveland Rd.
- Sta. #19 - 3360 Huffman Mill Pike.
- Sta. #20 - 3001 Arrowhead Dr.
- Sta. #21 - 3191 Mapleleaf Dr.
- Sta. #22 - 4393 Clearwater Way.
- Sta. #23 - 5751 Briar Hill Rd. (Northwest of the R.J. Corman Old Road Branch Railroad Tracks)
- Sta. #24 - 2754 Magnolia Springs Drive.
- Training Academy - 1375 Old Frankfort Pike.
Blue Grass Airport Fire Department
Station Location
- Blue Grass Airport F.D. - 4000 Terminal Dr. (The Sta. sits at the Dead End of Aviator Rd. off of Airport Rd. & at the following coordinates: 38.036453/-84.601560)
- Blue Grass Airport: Regional ARFF Training Center - 4832 Versailles Rd.
Equipment List
- Blue Grass Airport F.D.
- CRASH 58
- CRASH 59
- CRASH 60
- RESCUE 51
- Blue Grass Airport: Regional ARFF Training Center
- ENGINE 56
Lexington Fire Department Run Assignments
- Structure Fire (non-high rise): 3 - Engines, 2 - Ladders, EC Unit, District Major, Rescue Engine, Rescue 1 and EMS Supervisor. (Units Responding Recieve A TAC Channel)
- Structure Fire (high rise): 4 - Engines, 2 - Ladders, 2 - EC Units, Rescue Engine, Rescue 1, 2 - District Majors, and EMS Supervisor. Confirmed fire gets an automatic second alarm. (Units Responding Recieve A TAC Channel)
- Second Alarm: 2 - Engines, Ladder, EC Unit, District Major, Battalion Chief, Rescue Engine, and Mobile Air Unit. (Units Responding Recieve A TAC Channel)
- Technical Rescue (Any type): Engine, Ladder, EC Unit, 2 - Rescue Engines, Rescue 1 and District Major. (Add Rescue 2 for trench or collapse. Add Hazmat 1 for confined space and trench.) (Units Responding Recieve A TAC Channel)
- FPRT-Private Alarm: 2 - Engine, Ladder, and District Major. (Units Responding Recieve A TAC Channel) (High-Rise private alarm adds one Engine.) (Units Responding Recieve A TAC Channel)
- Smoke in the Structure: 2 - Engines, Ladder, EC Unit, Rescue 1 and District Major.
- MVC with Entrapment Reported: Engine, EC Unit, Ladder, Rescue 1, District Major and EMS Supervisor.
- MVC with no Entrapment Reported: Engine and EC Unit.
- EMS First Responder: Closest Engine or Ladder and EC Unit. (Only respond for immediate life-threatening emergencies or when requested by the EC Unit.)
- FNGL-Natural Gas Leak: 2 - Engines, Ladder, EC Unit, District Major, and Hazmat Team Leader. (Units Responding Recieve A TAC Channel)
- FELF-Electrical Fire: Engine, Ladder, District Major.
- FLIFT-Lift Assist: Engine (Ladder If Requested).
- FSMO-SMOKE IN AREA / STRUCTURE / ODOR: 2 Engines, Ladder, EC unit, District Major. (Units Responding Recieve A TAC Channel)
- FWAC-WATER CUTOFF: Ladder.
- FVIS-VEHICLE IN A STRUCTURE Engine. Ladder, EC unit, Rescue Engine, District Major. (Units Responding Recieve A TAC Channel)
- FCHI-CHIMNEY FIRE: 2 Engines, Ladder, EC Unit, District Major. (Units Responding Recieve A TAC Channel)
- FELS-ELEVATOR SITUATION: Ladder, Rescue Engine, District Major.
- FCAR-CARBON MONOXIDE SITUATION: Ladder, (Further Units Can Respond If Requested By LexFire).
- FCMS-CARBON MONOXIDE SICKNESS: Engine, Ladder, EC Unit, District Major, and Hazmat Team Leader. (Units Responding Recieve A TAC Channel)
- FMIS-Missing Person: Engine, EC Unit, District Major. (Units Responding Recieve A TAC Channel)
Lexington Fire Department Equipment Locations
Fire Station 01 - 219 E. 3RD ST
- ENGINE 01
- ENGINE 03
- LADDER 01
- EC 01 (EMERGENCY CARE UNIT)
- CAR 205 - FIFTH DISTRICT MAJOR
- CAR 200 - BATTALION CHIEF
- MOBILE AIR 01
- MOBILE AIR 02
- COMMAND POST
- CAR 242 - EMS SUPERVISOR
Also at Station 1 are the Administrative offices, Fire Prevention Bureau, Fire Communications, Building Maintenance, Fire Apparatus Garage, Radio Shop, EMS supply area, Cascade Room, the office of the Quartermaster and central supply storage.
Fire Station 02 - 1276 EASTLAND DRIVE
- ENGINE 02
- LADDER 05
- EC 08
- 201 - FIRST DISTRICT MAJOR
Fire Station 03 - 370 MERINO ST
- RESCUE 01 (RESCUE/SPECIAL OPERATIONS)
- RESCUE 02 (Collapse Unit)
- CAR 230 - SPECIAL OPERATIONS CHIEF
- LFD CHAPLAIN
- EC 10
Fire Station 04 - 246 JEFFERSON ST
- ENGINE 04
Fire Station 05 - 300 WOODLAND AVE
- ENGINE 05
- TOWER 02
Fire Station 06 - 501 S. LIMESTONE ST
- ENGINE 06
- EC 07
Fire Station 07 - 3307 TATES CREEK RD
- ENGINE 07
- EC 04
Fire Station 08 - 1725 N. BROADWAY
- ENGINE 08
- EC 03
Fire Station 09 - 2234 RICHMOND RD
- ENGINE 09
- EC 02
- DIVE RESCUE TRAILER
Fire Station 10 - 1128 FINNEY DR
- ENGINE 10
- LADDER 03
- EC 06
Fire Station 11 - 1626 HARRODSBURG RD
- ENGINE 11
- EC 12
- CAR 204 - FOURTH DISTRICT MAJOR
Fire Station 12 - 399 SOUTHLAND DR
- ENGINE 12
- COLLAPSE TRUCK 01
Fire Station 13 - 1432 LEESTOWN RD
- ENGINE 13
- CAR 203 - THIRD DISTRICT MAJOR
Fire Station 14 - 1530 ROANOKE RD
- ENGINE 14
- EC 05
- BRUSH TRUCK 01
Fire Station 15 - 3308 SHILLITO PARK RD
- ENGINE 15
- EC 09
Fire Station 16 - 3700 MAN O WAR BLVD
- ENGINE 16
- MASS CARE #1
- CAR 202 - SECOND DISTRICT MAJOR
Fire Station 17 - 4113 WINCHESTER RD
- ENGINE 17
Fire Station 18 - 7155 RICHMOND RD
- ENGINE 18
Fire Station 19 - 3450 HUFFMAN MILL RD
- ENGINE 19
Fire Station 20 - 3001 ARROWHEAD DR
- ENGINE 20
- LADDER 04
- HAZMAT 01 (HAZARDOUS MATERIALS)
- CAR 220 - HAZMAT TEAM COMMANDER
- HAZMAT DECON TRAILER
Fire Station 21 - 3161 MAPLELEAF DR
- ENGINE 21
- LADDER 06
- BRUSH TRUCK 02
- EC 11
Fire Station 22 - 4393 CLEARWATER DR
- ENGINE 22
- LADDER 07
Fire Station 23 - 5751 BRIAR HILL ROAD
- ENGINE 23
Fire Station 24 - 2754 MAGNOLIA SPRINGS DRIVE
- ENGINE 24
- TANKER 1
FIRE TRAINING CENTER - 1375 OLD FRANKFORT PIKE
- HAZMAT 02 (TRAILER)
- Reserve Engines and Ladders
Lexington Police Unit Numbering Scheme
An on-duty officer's unit number is comprised of three digits and (sometimes) a letter at the end.
- The first digit corresponds with the officer's sector :
- 1 for West, 2 for Central and 3 for East
- The second digit corresponds with the officer's shift :
- 1 is 1st (6 am to 4pm), 2 is 2nd (4pm to 1am), 3 is 3rd (10pm to 6am).
- The third digit and letter together indicates the officer's beat within their sector.
For example:
- 233B would be working in the Central sector on third shift on beat 3B.
- Any unit ending in C or D is an extra unit working in either of the beats. For example, 124C would respond to any call in either the 4A or 4B beats in the West sector.
- Also, any unit that ends in 9A, for example 239A, is a wagon unit.
However, there are many unit numbers that don't follow this pattern. See the chart below for an explanation:
One or Two digit unit numbers | Administration (Chief, Asst. Chief, Commanders). |
x00 - such as 100 or 400 | Captains |
x01, x02 - such as 101 or 202 | Lieutenants |
xy0A - such as 120A | Sergeants - * x and y indicate sector and shift |
5xx - such as 524 | Detectives |
2xx - such as 264 | Special Duty -- e.g., Canine Units |
6xx, 7xx, 8xx - such as 723 | Safety/Traffic Units and Special Duty |
9xx | Personnel from other agencies (EMS, fire, federal, sheriff, etc.) |
Five or Six digit numbers (i.e.: 54321 or 123456) | Off-duty officers |