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Welcome to the Fairfax County collaboration article. This is where you, the user, may index any articles you develop for scanning related topics for your area.
Contents
Codes/Units/Station Lists/Info
Fairfax County Fire Stations
- 401 McLean
- 402 Vienna
- 403 City of Fairfax
- 404 Herndon
- 405 Franconia
- 407 Training Academy
- 408 Annandale
- 409 Mount Vernon
- 410 Bailey's Crossroads
- 411 Penn Daw
- 412 Great Falls
- 413 Dunn Loring
- 414 Burke
- 415 Chantilly
- 416 Clifton
- 417 Centreville
- 418 Jefferson
- 419 Lorton
- 420 Gunston
- 421 Fair Oaks
- 422 Springfield
- 423 West Annandale
- 424 Woodlawn
- 425 Reston
- 426 Edsall Road
- 427 West Springfield
- 428 Seven Corners
- 429 Tysons Corner
- 430 Merrifield
- 431 Fox Mill
- 432 Fairview
- 433 City of Fairfax
- 434 Oakton
- 435 Pohick
- 436 Frying Pan
- 437 Kingstowne
- 438 West Centreville
- 439 North Point
- 440 Fairfax Center
- 441 Crosspointe
Fairfax County Fire/Rescue Radio Codes
Sometimes you will hear activity status codes if a unit is voicing its status over the radio rather than the MDT. Status abbreviations: AIQ - Available In Quarters AOR - Available On Radio Activity Codes (there are many, many more, but these are probably the most common):
- 11 - Returning to quarters
- 32 - Administrative
- 33 - Procuring Food
- 40 - Transfer for coverage
- 56 - District Familiarization
Fairfax County Police Patrols and Shifts
A listing of patrols, shifts, and special unit designations.
- Sully Station (sta 1): All designators in the "one-hundred" range
- Mt. Vernon (sta 2): All designators in the "two-hundred" range
- McLean (sta 3): "three hundred" Mason (sta 4): "four-hundred"
- Reston (sta 5): "five-hundred"
- Franconia (sta 6): "six hundred"
- W. Spfld (sta 7): "seven hundred"
- Fair Oaks (sta 8): "eight hundred"
- Units that begin with a 9, like 970B, are used county wide as over-flow patrol units. You can tell what station they're assigned to by looking at the second digit in their designator. Example: 970B is from West Springfield, Station 7 - 950B would be from Reston, Station 5. Shift Differentiation: Daywork - "Baker" unit (e.g. "eight-hundred baker") is daywork assigned to area 800 Evenings - "Charlie" unit (e.g. "four-ten charlie") is evening unit assigned to area 410 Midnights - "Adam" unit (e.g. "two-forty adam") is midnight unit assigned to area 240 X-ray unit - special assignment or traffic enforcement (e.g. "Xray 2x" - station 2 xray 3x - "station 3" etc etc) Set units - bike team or special assignment (e.g. "Set 45" - mason, "Set 21" - mt vernon) Squad Supervisors (usually 1 sgt and 1 lt per squad) use a "car" designator (e.g. "car-two adam" = station 2 midnight LT, "car-twenty adam" = station 2 midnight sgt, "car-three baker" = station 3 daywork lt, "car-thirty baker" = station 3 daywork sgt). CIS units are station level detectives (e.g. "CIS 21" = station 2 detective ) CIB units are department level detectives (major crimes etc. designators differentiate between divisions (auto squad, robbery etc) Wagon unit is designated by ending in an 8 - (e.g. "418 adam" is a midnight unit assigned to area 410 with the wagon) Double units are designeted by ending with a 9 (e.g. X029 is a double special assignment unit in Mt. Vernon, "two-nineteen adam" is a double unit in area 210/211)
Fairfax County Police Radio Codes
10-codes, signal codes
Fairfax County uses plain language mostly. 10-Codes:
- 10-33 - emergency traffic to follow
- 10-3 - used to "hold" channel during major incident response
- 10-26 - request backup, non emergency
- 10-26I - request backup, emergency
- 10-61 - Dead
- 10-29 - want/warrant
- 10-30 - suspended driver
- 10-28 - vehicle registration
- 10-17 - warrant check, warrant hit, warrant service
Signal Codes:
- 1 Contact--By Phone
- 1A Give Me Your Phone No.
- 1I Contact--By Phone At Once
- 2 Contact--By Teletype
- 3 Report To ---
- 3I Report To --- Immediately
- 4 Meet Complainant For Full Report
- 6D Driving Drunk In Auto
- 6P Drunk Pedestrain
- 6X Drunk
- 7 Larceny
- 7S Larceny, Shoplifter
- 9 Property Damage Accident
- 9I Personal Injury Accident
- 9F Fatal Accident
- 10 Ambulance Run
- 10F Fatal, Dead On Arrival
- 11 Hit & Run, Property Damage
- 11I Hit & Run, Personal Injury
- 11F Hit & Run, Fatal Injuries
- 12 Jail Break
- 13 Police Officer In Trouble
- 13I Police Station Trouble
- 15 Unlawful Assembly
- 15F Fight In Progress
- 15R Riot
- 16 Leaving My Area To ---
- 17 Road Check At ---
- 18 House Check At ---
- 19 Radar Set-Up At ---
- 20 Traffic Complaint
- 21 Trespassing
- 22 Abandon Auto
- 23 Alarm Sounding
- 24 Animal Case
- 24D Dog Bit
- 25 Assault
- 26 Assault
- 27 Bad Check
- 27 Breaking & Entering
- 27S Breaking & Entering, Safe Job
- 27I Breaking & Entering In Progress
- 28 Escort
- 29 Family Trouble
- 30 Fire Alarm
- 30A Fire Alarm -- Auto
- 31 Firearm Violation
- 32 Juvenile Case
- 34 Mental Case
- 35 Missing Person Or Runaway
- 36 Murder
- 37 Open Window Or Door
- 38 Lost/Found Property
- 39 Prowler
- 40 Robbery
- 40I Robbery In Progress
- 41 Service
- 42 Sex Offense Other Than Rape
- 42R Rape
- 43 Stake-Out
- 44 Stolen Auto
- 44R Stolen Auto Recovered
- 45 Suicide
- 45A Suicide Attempt
- 46A Suspicious Auto
- 46P Suspicious Person
- 46W Suspicious Person W/Weapon
- 47 Vandalism 48 Warrant
- 49 Bomb Threat
- 50 Loud Party
- 51 Phone Threat
- 52 No Units Available
- 53 Miscellaneous
- 54 Disorderliness