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==Knox County Sheriff== | ==Knox County Sheriff== | ||
===Unit IDs=== | ===Unit IDs=== | ||
− | * Adam, Baker,Charlie, David, Echo 1,2,3,4 = Supervisors | + | * Adam, Baker,Charlie, David, Echo 1,2,3,4,5 = Supervisors |
* Adam 1 = Sheriff | * Adam 1 = Sheriff | ||
− | * Whisky = DUI | + | * Whisky = DUI Enforcement |
* Tango = Motorcycles | * Tango = Motorcycles | ||
* Robert = Reserve Officers | * Robert = Reserve Officers | ||
* X-Ray = Forensics | * X-Ray = Forensics | ||
* A.C = Animal Control | * A.C = Animal Control | ||
− | * 30, 40's = | + | * 30, 40's = Criminal Warrant Squad |
* 80 = Special Services | * 80 = Special Services | ||
− | * 170's = Patty Wagons | + | * 170's,180's = Patty Wagons |
* 190's = Repeat Offender Investigators | * 190's = Repeat Offender Investigators | ||
− | * 200's = | + | * 200's = Civil Warrant Squad |
+ | * 203 = Sargent In Charge of Animal Control | ||
* 300's = Narcotics Detectives | * 300's = Narcotics Detectives | ||
* 400's = Property Crime Detectives | * 400's = Property Crime Detectives | ||
− | * 500's = Detectives | + | * 500's = Unknown Detectives |
* 600's = Major Crimes Detectives | * 600's = Major Crimes Detectives | ||
* 700's = School Resource Officers | * 700's = School Resource Officers |
Revision as of 16:48, 8 July 2015
Contents
Knox County Sheriff
Unit IDs
- Adam, Baker,Charlie, David, Echo 1,2,3,4,5 = Supervisors
- Adam 1 = Sheriff
- Whisky = DUI Enforcement
- Tango = Motorcycles
- Robert = Reserve Officers
- X-Ray = Forensics
- A.C = Animal Control
- 30, 40's = Criminal Warrant Squad
- 80 = Special Services
- 170's,180's = Patty Wagons
- 190's = Repeat Offender Investigators
- 200's = Civil Warrant Squad
- 203 = Sargent In Charge of Animal Control
- 300's = Narcotics Detectives
- 400's = Property Crime Detectives
- 500's = Unknown Detectives
- 600's = Major Crimes Detectives
- 700's = School Resource Officers
- 800's = Court Services Officers
- 900's = Jail Transport Buses
Rural/Metro Fire Tones
West End
- Tone B = 553.9 all stations
Station | Tone A |
---|---|
Station 10 | 903.2 |
Station 11 | 584.8 |
Station 14 | 855.5 |
Station 15 | 810.2 |
Station 16 | 726.8 |
Station 17 | 767.4 |
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 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
- Source: Knoxville 10 Codes