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Revision as of 04:21, 14 February 2015
Contents
- 1 10-Codes (Dona Ana County Sheriff, Las Cruces Police)
- 2 FBI Codes
- 3 Law Enforcement Terminology
- 4 Radio System
- 5 Las Cruces Police Department
- 6 Las Cruces Police Department Beat Map
- 7 Las Cruces Fire Department
- 8 Radio System
- 9 Deployment
- 10 Stations/Apparatus
- 11 Las Cruces Fire Department Radio Terminology
- 12 Dona Ana County Fire Operations
- 13 American Medical Response
10-Codes (Dona Ana County Sheriff, Las Cruces Police)
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FBI Codes
- CODE 01 - Murder
- CODE 02 - Rape
- CODE 03 - Robbery
- CODE 04 - Assault
- CODE 05 - Burglary
- CODE 06 - Theft
- CODE 07 - Auto Theft
- CODE 09 - Forgery
- CODE 10 - Fraud/Embezzlement
- CODE 11 - Shots Fired
- CODE 13 - Prostitution
- CODE 14 - Indecent Exposure
- CODE 16 - Narcotics
- CODE 17 - Violation of Liquor Laws
- CODE 18 - Intoxicated Subject
- CODE 19 - Disorderly Subject
- CODE 20 - Vagrant
- CODE 21 - Gambling
- CODE 22 - DWI
- CODE 23 - Reckless Driving
- CODE 24 - Suspicious; Vehicle/Person/Activity
- CODE 26 - All Others; Arson/Vandalism
- CODE 27 - Are you in trouble?
- CODE 28 - Frequent Patrol
- CODE 29 - Dog Bite
- CODE 30 - Suicide
- CODE 31 - Miscellaneous Death
- CODE 32 - Nature Call
- CODE 33 - Welfare Check
- CODE 34 - A fray in Progress
- CODE 35 - Alarm Call
- CODE 40 - En-route back to district
- CODE 41 - En-route home
Law Enforcement Terminology
- ATL - Attempt To Locate
- BOLO - Be On the Look Out
- HNT - Hostage Negotiation Team
- GOA - Gone On Arrival
- Lobo - Helicopter (National Guard)
- NOD - No Other Details
- NOI - No Other Information
- PC - Probable Cause
- Public Service - Call by phone
- R&I - Records and Identification (CSI)
- RO - Registered Owner
- RP - Reporting Party/Person
- Rolling 28 - Registration check, vehicle in movement
- TOT - Turn Over To
Radio System
- Patrol 1 - Dispatch (East/West Area Commands)
- Patrol 2 - Registration/Warrant Checks(Dispatch secondary, Secured for building checks, ACO PM)
- Patrol 3 - Car-to-Car
- Patrol 4 - Encrypted
- Patrol 5 - Special Event
- CID 1 - Detectives Dispatch
- CID 2 - Detectives Car-To-Car
- Tactical 1 - SWAT Encrypted
- Tactical 2 - SWAT Encrypted
- LEN - Law Enforcement Network (Countywide 800mhz/VHF Hard Patch)
Las Cruces Police Department
The Las Cruces Police Department employs 180 commissioned officers, in addition to Codes Enforcement and Animal Control officers who serve the second-largest city in the New Mexico.
LCPD is comprised of an Administrative Division and a Uniform Services Divsion. The Uniform Services Division (Operations) is made up of the Patrol Section, Special Services and Traffic Section.
Patrol
West Area Command (West of Interstate-25)
- Patrol Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4
- Commander 1
- Lieutenant 1
- Sergeants 9
- School Resource Officers 10
- Patrol Officers 55
East Area Command (East of Interstate-25)
- Patrol Districts 5 and 6
- Commander 1
- Lieutenant 1
- Sergeants 6
- Patrol Officers 22
Special Services The Special Services Section is a group of dedicated officers who specialize in specific aspects of law enforcement and are provided the opportunity and resources to focus on those particular challenges in our community. Special Services consists of
- K-9 Unit (1 Sergeant, 5 Officers)
- Gang Unit (1 Sergeant, 4 Officers)
- Targeting Neighborhood Threats (TNT) Unit (1 Sergeant, 6 Officers)
- Community Liaison Officer (1 Officer)
Traffic Section
- Traffic Enforcement (1 Lieutenant, 2 Sergeants, 7 Officers)
- Hit & Run Investigations (2 Detectives)
- Neighborhood Enforcement Team (2 Officers)
- DWI Seizure (1 Officer)
Las Cruces Police Department Beat Map
Las Cruces Fire Department
New Mexico's second largest city is protected by 135 sworn personnel operating from seven stations. The department is an all-hazard service providing fire suppression, paramedic level EMS, aircraft rescue fire fighting, hazardous material response and technical rescue.
Radio System
- Fire Dispatch Single-company Response
- Tac-2 Fireground/Multi-company Response
- Tac-3 Fireground/Multi-company Response
- Tac-4 Fireground/Talk-around
- Tac-5 Landing Zone/County Fire Tac-5
- Tac-6 Mutual Aid/County Fire Tac-2
- Each company has a unique pageout channel
Deployment
Residential Response: 3 Engines, 1 Truck, 1 Squad, 1 Battalion, 1 Medic, 1 Medic Supervisor
Commercial Response: 4 Engines, 2 Trucks, 1 Squad, 1 Battalion, 1 Medic, 1 Medic Supervisor
2nd Alarm Fire - Residential: 1 Engine, 1 Truck
2nd Alarm Fire - Commercial: 2 Engines, 1 Truck, 1 NMSU Truck
2nd Alarm Medical: 2 Engines, 1 Battalion, 1 Medic, 1 Medic Supervisor
Stations/Apparatus
Station Apparatus ------- --------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Battalion 1, Engine 1, Truck 1, Utility 1, Incident Management Center (Mobile Command Unit) 2 Engine 2 3 Engine 3, Reserve Engine 3 4 Engine 4, Truck 4, Hazmat 4, Decon 4, Utility 4 5 Engine 5, Brush 5, Reserve Engine 5, Reserve Aerial 6 Engine 6, Squad 6 (Low priority EMS, Transport capable), Rescue 6 (Heavy Rescue) 7 Engine 7, Crash 7 (ARFF), Tender 7, Utility 7, Mobile Air Unit Admin Title ------- --------------------------------------------------------------- 300 Fire Chief 301 Battalion Chief (Shift-A) 302 Battalion Chief (Shift-B) 303 Battalion Chief (Shift-C) 310 Deputy Chief Administration 311-318 Inspector/Investigator 320 Deputy Chief Operations 321 Battalion Chief Training/Safety 322 Battalion Chief EMS 323 Public Information Officer 330 Battalion Chief Prevention (Fire Marshal) 340 Lieutenant Training
Las Cruces Fire Department Radio Terminology
- BIR - Brief Initial Report, first-arriving units incident size-up and initiation of command
- CAN - Conditions / Actions / Needs, Report given to Incident Command from a tactical postion to keep strategy and action plan current
- Division - Tactical assignment of personnel based on location, Division 1 = 1st floor
- Emergency Traffic - Shift from an offensive to defensive strategy, Crews will exit (orderly) or abandon (retreat) the structure.
- Group - Tactical assignment of personnel based on function, Ventilation Group
- Level 1 - Apparatus staging instruction, one block from scene at a hydrant
- Level 2 - Apparatus staging instruction, designated location
- MVAIE - Motor Vehicle Accident with Injuries Extra Response, higher alarm designation for severe collisions and critical injuries
- On Deck - Forward staging area of personnel
- PAR - Personnel Accountability Report, checks welfare and crew integrity
- Priority Traffic - Immediate notification of a hazard
- RIC - Rapid Intervention Crew, firefighter rescue team
Dona Ana County Fire Operations
Approximately 250 volunteer and 15 career firefighters provide fire and emergency medical services to Dona Ana Counties 16 fire districts. All districts operate under the direction of the Dona Ana County Fire Marshals Office. The busiest fire districts, Regional Response Stations, are staffed weekdays, 8:00 am to 12:00 am with career personnel to enhance service delivery.
The majority of fire districts are configured with the following apparatus:
- 2 Engines (1000 gpm+, 1000 gallon tanks)
- 1 Rescue (Light/medium duty)
- 1 Tanker (2000-3000 gallon tanks)
- 1 Brush (Type-6)
- 1 Command/Utility
Dona Ana County Fire & Emergency Services
- ES95 - Fire Marshal
- ES96 - Assistant Fire Marshal
- ES97 - Prevention Captain
- ES98 - Prevention Captain
- ES99 - EMS/Training Captain
Fire District List
Radio District Fire Department Desig. Staffing Notes -------- -------------------- ------ -------------------------------------------- 1 Dona Ana FD 101 Regional Response (Career staffing weekdays) 2 Anthony FD 201 Regional Response (Career staffing weekdays) 3 NMSU FD 301 Career/volunteer staffing 24-hours 4 La Mesa FD 401 5 Organ FD 501 6 Rincon FD 601 7 La Union FD 701 8 Radium Springs FD 801 9 Chaparral FD 901 10 Mesquite FD 1001 11 Garfield-Salem FD 1101 12 Fairacres-Picacho FD 1201 13 South Valley FD 1301 14 Santa Teresa FD 1401 15 Las Alturas FD 1501 16 Chamberino FD 1601
American Medical Response
Dona Ana County Operations
- Medic 1 - Sunland Park
- Medic 2 - Anthony
- Medic 3 - Chaparral
- Medic 4 - Las Cruces
- Medic 5 - Las Cruces
- Medic 6 - Las Cruces
- Medic 8 - Las Cruces
- Medic 9 - Las Cruces
- Medic 12 - Hatch
- Medic 30 - Peak-time (Las Cruces)
- Medic 60 - Inter-facility Transfer
- 900-series - Supervisor
- Star-series - Designates ILS Ambulance