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Revision as of 15:15, 6 September 2010

Agency Identifiers

  • 1100 Philomath Police
  • 800 Corvallis Police
  • 400 Benton County Sheriff

Benton County Sheriffs Department

Unit Designators

  • 4xx Benton County Sheriff Patrol
  • 7xx OSU Public Safety (Student Patrols)
  • 8xx Corvallis Police
  • 9xx OSU Public Safety
  • 11xx Philomath Police
  • 24xx Oregon State Police (OSU Campus/Station 24)
  • 41xx Benton County Sheriff Corrections

Corvallis Police Department

Unit Designators

  • 41.1.10 Radio/MDC Call Numbers (CALEA Std 81.2.4)
    • A radio call numbering system is assigned to identify and permit communication with members of the Police Department over the police radio/MDC. Each member is assigned a call number that corresponds to the employee’s badge number. Corvallis Police Department call numbers are 800 series numbers and are assigned as follows:
      • 801 through 809 Chief, Captains, and Lieutenants.
      • 810 through 819, Sergeants.
      • 820 through 889, Officers.
      • 895, Evidence/Property Control Officer
      • 897, Animal Control Officer
      • 890 through 892, Parking Enforcement
      • D1 through D20, Public Safety Dispatchers
      • C1 through C20, Records Specialists, Administrative Specialists.

Radio Codes

  • Radio codes, holding calls, and tactical channel(s)
    • Radio Codes
      • Radio codes shall be used by members of the Police Department when conveying messages over the radio:
        • 12-1 In service
        • 12-1 (Z) On duty, but not available for calls
        • 12-2 Arriving at location
        • 12-3 Return to office/out at the office
        • 12-4 Phone call
        • 12-5 Repeat message
        • 12-6 Contact address or complainant
        • 12-7 Motor Vehicle Registration request
        • 12-10 Check for operator’s License
        • 12-10 (R) Drivers license revoked
        • 12-10 (S) Drivers license suspended
        • 12-16 Motor vehicle crash (non-injury)
        • 12-17 Motor vehicle crash (injuries or unknown)
        • 12-19 Dispatch tow (C) contract, or (R) rotational
        • 12-20 Check for wanted/stolen
        • 12-21 No record or report/not wanted/stolen
        • 12-21 (C) Not wanted/Corrections client
        • 12-21 (G) Not wanted/Gang member
        • 12-21 (T) Not wanted/Subject of terrorist information
        • 12-22 Civil process/paper service
        • 12-23 Probation home check
        • 12-24 (A) Subject wanted Felony
        • 12-24 (B) Subject wanted Misdemeanor
          • Suffix - RED will be used if a wanted person is known to be dangerous
        • 12-25 Search Warrant
        • 12-28 Suspicious person/circumstances
        • 12-29 Disturbance
        • 12-30 Reckless driver
        • 12-31 Intoxicated driver
        • 12-32 Intoxicated person
        • 12-33 Emergency radio traffic only
        • 12-34 Resume normal radio traffic
        • 12-35 Abandoned automobile
        • 12-39 Traffic stop
        • 12-43 Fight
        • 12-45 Burglary
        • 12-47 Stolen auto
        • 12-49 Death investigation
        • 12-49 (A) Possible homicide
        • 12-50 Improper radio traffic
        • 12-53 Escort (from, to)
        • 12-55 Alarm
        • 12-58 Narcotic activity
        • 12-60 Mental subject
        • 12-63 Bomb threat
        • 12-80 Domestic
        • 12-99 Officer needs emergency assistance
        • Code 1 Non-emergency
        • Code 2 Non-emergency, direct response necessary
        • Code 3 Emergency
        • Code 4 Situation secure, no further assistance needed.
        • Code 5 Stake out. All unauthorized units stay away from area.
        • Code 6 Alerts Officers of upcoming officer safety information about suspect.
        • Code 7 Out to lunch
        • Code 8 Off duty
        • Charlie 1 Officer needs one cover unit, Code 2
        • Charlie 2 Officer needs two cover units, Code 2
        • Charlie 3 Officer needs three cover units, Code 2

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