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'''DU-COMM Police Agency IDs and Codes'''
 
'''DU-COMM Police Agency IDs and Codes'''
  
DU-COMM police agency radio IDs are generally formated as SHIFT+AGENCY+ASSIGNMENT (as in 1Tango1). 1Tango1 would be the dayshift Wheaton PD unit in beat 1. Some officers don't use the shift identifier (as in Tango 1).  Units that have permanently assigned radios ID numbers (some CSO's, admin staff, detectives, etc) just use the AGENCY+ASSIGNMENT format (example: Echo 71 (Elmhurst) is always the deputy chief or admin division commander, etc).
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DU-COMM police agency radio IDs are generally formated as SHIFT+AGENCY+ASSIGNMENT (as in 1Tango1). 1Tango1 would be the dayshift Wheaton PD unit in beat 1. Some officers don't use the shift identifier (as in Tango 1).  Units that have permanently assigned radios IDs (some CSO's, admin staff, detectives, etc.) just use the AGENCY+ASSIGNMENT format (example: Echo 71 (Elmhurst) is always the deputy chief or admin division commander, etc).
  
 
The assignment numbers are generally as follows:
 
The assignment numbers are generally as follows:
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*100+ are generally aux. police
 
*100+ are generally aux. police
  
'''DU-COMM Signal Codes'''
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'''DU-COMM "Signal" Codes'''
  
 
  1 Meet Operator At ---
 
  1 Meet Operator At ---
 
  2 Pick Up/Drop Off Paper
 
  2 Pick Up/Drop Off Paper
 
  3 Officer Needs Assistance
 
  3 Officer Needs Assistance
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  Code 1 - Normal/routine response
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  Code 2 - Expedited response
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  Code 3 - Emergency response
 
  4 Personal/Lunch break
 
  4 Personal/Lunch break
 
  5 Alarm (B-Bank, H-Holdup)
 
  5 Alarm (B-Bank, H-Holdup)

Revision as of 12:45, 11 April 2009

DU-COMM Police Agency IDs and Codes

DU-COMM police agency radio IDs are generally formated as SHIFT+AGENCY+ASSIGNMENT (as in 1Tango1). 1Tango1 would be the dayshift Wheaton PD unit in beat 1. Some officers don't use the shift identifier (as in Tango 1). Units that have permanently assigned radios IDs (some CSO's, admin staff, detectives, etc.) just use the AGENCY+ASSIGNMENT format (example: Echo 71 (Elmhurst) is always the deputy chief or admin division commander, etc).

The assignment numbers are generally as follows:

  • 1-18 are beat cars

(generally the odd numbers are north, even numbers south)

  • 19 is the desk
  • 20-29 are cover/citywide cars
  • 30-39 are supervisors
  • 40-49 are either traffic units or CSO's
  • 50 is the detective commander
  • 51-59 are detectives/investigators
  • 60-69 are department defined (sometimes these are gang or tactical units)
  • 70 is the chief
  • 71-79 are command staff
  • 80-89 are department defined (sometimes these are mall or college liason unit)
  • 90-99 are CSO's, parking, etc.
  • 100+ are generally aux. police


DU-COMM "Signal" Codes

1 Meet Operator At ---
2 Pick Up/Drop Off Paper
3 Officer Needs Assistance
 Code 1 - Normal/routine response
 Code 2 - Expedited response
 Code 3 - Emergency response
4 Personal/Lunch break
5 Alarm (B-Bank, H-Holdup)
6 Confidential Information
7 Car Wash
8 Complaint Number
9 Traffic Stop
10 Auto Maintenance
11 Bomb Threat