NY State Police (NY)
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Troop Map and Information
- NY State Police Troop A
- NY State Police Troop B
- NY State Police Troop C
- NY State Police Troop D
- NY State Police Troop E
- NY State Police Troop F
- NY State Police Troop G
- NY State Police Troop K
State Police Codes
- SIGNAL CODES
- B - Phone HQ (or Phone ____)
- 7 - Failure to pay toll
- 55 - What is your location
- 90 - Request for overtime
- FILE CODES
- 1 - Stolen vehicle
- 2 - Motor vehicle registration check
- 3 - Report to division headquarters
- 4 - Hit & run
- 5 - Wanted person
- 6 - Missing person
- 7 - Burglary
- 8 - Robbery
- 9 - Lost/missing property
- 10 - Stolen property
- 11 - Assault
- 12 - Homicide
- 13 - General information
- 14 - Administrative message
- 15 - Request for information
- 16 - Lost/stolen license plates
- 20 - Criminal investigation
- 28 - Weather & road conditions
- 44 - Test messages follow
- GENERAL CODES
- RED FLASH - Major Emergency (Clear the channel)
- AA - Automobile accident
- DV - Disabled vehicle
- F - Fatal
- PD - Property damage
- PI - Personal injury
- S&R - Suspension(s) & revocation(s)
New York State Police use the standard APCO 10-Codes
State Police Units
- ADMINISTRATIVE
- L1 - Major
- L2-L4 - Captains
- L5 - Bureau of Criminal Investigation Captain
- L10-L49 - Troop Administration - Marked cars
- L50-L69 - Troop Administration - Unmarked cars
- L70-L89 - Miscellaneous Administration
- L90-L99 - Troop Communications
- UNIFORMED TROOPERS
- 1L1 - Lieutenant
- 1L10-1L49 - Marked Cars
- 1L50-1L79 - Unmarked Cars
- 1L80-1L89 - Miscellaneous Units
- BUREAU OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION (BCI)
- L5 - BCI Captain
- 5L1 - BCI Lieutenant
- 51L5-5L24 - BCI Senior Investigators
- 51L25-5L199 - BCI Investigators
- PORTABLES
- 6L1-6L99 - Administrative Portables
- 6L100-6L499 - Trooper Portables
- 6L500-6L599 - BCI Portables
- DISPATCHERS
- 9L1
- SPECIAL UNITS
- George (G) - State Government agencies
- Henry (H) - State P.D> Headquarters Division
- John (J) - State P.D. Narcotics Units
- Mary (M) - State P.D. Major Crimes Units
- Nora (N) - State Environmental Conservation P.D.
- Paul (P) - Department of Corrections
- Robert (R) - State P.D. Communications Division
- Sam (S) - State P.D. Special Investigations Units
- Victor (V) - State P.D. Violent Felony Warrant Squad
- X-Ray (X) - State P.D. Governor's Protection Unit
The Letter designations (A, B, C, etc) is OK, unless you want to put down that A, B, C, D, E, F, G & K are Troops (REMOVE "G" as "State Government agencies" in the Special Units section - G is a Troop). NYSP units ID as a number-letter-number callsign, unless they are from the Troop Headquarters, then they identify with just the letter-number callsign. The first number designates what the unit is: 1,2,3,4 are zone patrols 5 are BCI investigators 6 are portables 7 other police agencies on NYSP radio system 8 are special units 9 are NYSP dispatchers The letter then designates the troop or special unit designator The second set of numbers is the unit numbers in succession. This means 3D15 is a Zone 3-Troop D-patrol car, 5D15 would be a BCI Investigator in Troop D, 9B201 is an NYSP Dispatcher in Troop B Zone 2, etc. What is listed in the section for NYSP units is specific for Troop L - you can remove all that, just keep the "Special Unit Designators" (except the letter G). NYSP used to break up their unit numbers into: "1L1 - Lieutenant, 1L10-1L49 - Marked Cars, 1L50-1L79 - Unmarked Cars, etc" -- they no longer do this as the NYSP no longer has unmarked patrol units and recently renumbered their units. Zone cars will now be 1 is the Zone Captain(ie 3D1, or 2E1, etc), 5 is the Zone Lieutenant (ie 3D5, or 2E5, etc), 10 through 90 are marked patrol units.