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* A more detailed version of the beat map can be found [[Media:Aurora_Beat_Map.pdf|here (PDF)]]
 
* A more detailed version of the beat map can be found [[Media:Aurora_Beat_Map.pdf|here (PDF)]]
  
Unit IDs follow the convention of SBB, where S is the one digit shift that the officer is working (1=days, 2=swings, 3=graves, 4=school resource officer, 5=traffic units, 6,8=special operations) and DD is the two digit beat area where the officer is working.  For example, unit 112 would be an officer working shift 1 (days) in beat area 12.
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Unit IDs follow the convention of SBB, where S is the one digit shift that the officer is working (1=days, 2=swings, 3=graves, 4=school resource officer, 5=traffic units, 6,8=special operations) and BB is the two digit beat area where the officer is working.  For example, unit 112 would be an officer working shift 1 (days) in beat area 12.
 
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Others include:
 
Others include:
 
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* Adam = Other car in that beat area
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* Adam = Second car in that beat area
 
* Motor = Motorcycle traffic units
 
* Motor = Motorcycle traffic units
 
* Cruiser = Sergeants
 
* Cruiser = Sergeants
* Tom = Detectives
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* Tom = Detectives (a suffix of Tom, as in 112T, is a 2-man car)
 
* Lincoln = Lieutenants
 
* Lincoln = Lieutenants
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* Ocean = Ofcr working off-duty (Ocean 1 is TMCA South Hospital in E.R.)
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* King = K-9
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* Victor = Vice
 
* Yankee = Crime Scene Investigator
 
* Yankee = Crime Scene Investigator
* Victor = Vice
 
* King = K-9
 
* Ocean = Hospital Security
 
  
 
[[Category:Great Plains Region]]
 
[[Category:Great Plains Region]]

Revision as of 19:56, 29 September 2009

City of Aurora Police Unit List

Aurora Beat Map
  • A more detailed version of the beat map can be found here (PDF)

Unit IDs follow the convention of SBB, where S is the one digit shift that the officer is working (1=days, 2=swings, 3=graves, 4=school resource officer, 5=traffic units, 6,8=special operations) and BB is the two digit beat area where the officer is working. For example, unit 112 would be an officer working shift 1 (days) in beat area 12.
Others include:

  • Adam = Second car in that beat area
  • Motor = Motorcycle traffic units
  • Cruiser = Sergeants
  • Tom = Detectives (a suffix of Tom, as in 112T, is a 2-man car)
  • Lincoln = Lieutenants
  • Ocean = Ofcr working off-duty (Ocean 1 is TMCA South Hospital in E.R.)
  • King = K-9
  • Victor = Vice
  • Yankee = Crime Scene Investigator