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Fairfax County uses plain language mostly. 10-Codes: 10-33 - emergency traffic to follow 10-3 - used to "hold" channel during major incident response 10-26 - request backup, non emergency 10-26I - request backup, emergency 10-61 - Dead 10-29 - want/warrant 10-30 - suspended driver 10-28 - vehicle registration 10-17 - warrant check, warrant hit, warrant service Signal Codes: 1 Contact--By Phone 1A Give Me Your Phone No. 1I Contact--By Phone At Once 2 Contact--By Teletype 3 Report To --- 3I Report To --- Immediately 4 Meet Complainant For Full Report 6D Driving Drunk In Auto 6P Drunk Pedestrain 6X Drunk 7 Larceny 7S Larceny, Shoplifter 9 Property Damage Accident 9I Personal Injury Accident 9F Fatal Accident 10 Ambulance Run 10F Fatal, Dead On Arrival 11 Hit & Run, Property Damage 11I Hit & Run, Personal Injury 11F Hit & Run, Fatal Injuries 12 Jail Break 13 Police Officer In Trouble 13I Police Station Trouble 15 Unlawful Assembly 15F Fight In Progress 15R Riot 16 Leaving My Area To --- 17 Road Check At --- 18 House Check At --- 19 Radar Set-Up At --- 20 Traffic Complaint 21 Trespassing 22 Abandon Auto 23 Alarm Sounding 24 Animal Case 24D Dog Bit 25 Assault 26 Assault 27 Bad Check 27 Breaking & Entering 27S Breaking & Entering, Safe Job 27I Breaking & Entering In Progress 28 Escort 29 Family Trouble 30 Fire Alarm 30A Fire Alarm -- Auto 31 Firearm Violation 32 Juvenile Case 34 Mental Case 35 Missing Person Or Runaway 36 Murder 37 Open Window Or Door 38 Lost/Found Property 39 Prowler 40 Robbery 40I Robbery In Progress 41 Service 42 Sex Offense Other Than Rape 42R Rape 43 Stake-Out 44 Stolen Auto 44R Stolen Auto Recovered 45 Suicide 45A Suicide Attempt 46A Suspicious Auto 46P Suspicious Person 46W Suspicious Person W/Weapon 47 Vandalism 48 Warrant 49 Bomb Threat 50 Loud Party 51 Phone Threat 52 No Units Available 53 Miscellaneous 54 Disorderliness  
 
Fairfax County uses plain language mostly. 10-Codes: 10-33 - emergency traffic to follow 10-3 - used to "hold" channel during major incident response 10-26 - request backup, non emergency 10-26I - request backup, emergency 10-61 - Dead 10-29 - want/warrant 10-30 - suspended driver 10-28 - vehicle registration 10-17 - warrant check, warrant hit, warrant service Signal Codes: 1 Contact--By Phone 1A Give Me Your Phone No. 1I Contact--By Phone At Once 2 Contact--By Teletype 3 Report To --- 3I Report To --- Immediately 4 Meet Complainant For Full Report 6D Driving Drunk In Auto 6P Drunk Pedestrain 6X Drunk 7 Larceny 7S Larceny, Shoplifter 9 Property Damage Accident 9I Personal Injury Accident 9F Fatal Accident 10 Ambulance Run 10F Fatal, Dead On Arrival 11 Hit & Run, Property Damage 11I Hit & Run, Personal Injury 11F Hit & Run, Fatal Injuries 12 Jail Break 13 Police Officer In Trouble 13I Police Station Trouble 15 Unlawful Assembly 15F Fight In Progress 15R Riot 16 Leaving My Area To --- 17 Road Check At --- 18 House Check At --- 19 Radar Set-Up At --- 20 Traffic Complaint 21 Trespassing 22 Abandon Auto 23 Alarm Sounding 24 Animal Case 24D Dog Bit 25 Assault 26 Assault 27 Bad Check 27 Breaking & Entering 27S Breaking & Entering, Safe Job 27I Breaking & Entering In Progress 28 Escort 29 Family Trouble 30 Fire Alarm 30A Fire Alarm -- Auto 31 Firearm Violation 32 Juvenile Case 34 Mental Case 35 Missing Person Or Runaway 36 Murder 37 Open Window Or Door 38 Lost/Found Property 39 Prowler 40 Robbery 40I Robbery In Progress 41 Service 42 Sex Offense Other Than Rape 42R Rape 43 Stake-Out 44 Stolen Auto 44R Stolen Auto Recovered 45 Suicide 45A Suicide Attempt 46A Suspicious Auto 46P Suspicious Person 46W Suspicious Person W/Weapon 47 Vandalism 48 Warrant 49 Bomb Threat 50 Loud Party 51 Phone Threat 52 No Units Available 53 Miscellaneous 54 Disorderliness  
  
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Patrol Bureau Commander�Division I Radio: "Patrol Bureau 1" CAD: "PB01" Patrol Bureau Commander�Division II Radio: "Patrol Bureau 2" CAD: "PB02" Patrol Bureau Commander�Division III Radio: "Patrol Bureau 3" CAD: "PB03" Patrol Bureau Staff Radio: "Patrol Bureau" + consecutive number beginning with 3 CAD: "PB" + consecutive number beginning with 03 Station Commanders Radio: "Commander" + station number CAD: "CM0" + station number Assistant Station Commanders Radio: "Commander" + station number multiplied by 10 CAD: "CM" + station number multiplied by 10 Additional assistant station commanders would be numbered consecutively. The following radio and CAD designators are to be used by patrol personnel. Shift identifiers will be used at all times as part of the mobile unit designator. The shift identifiers are as follows, except where noted below: A�Midnight and Early Midnight B�Day Work C�Evening D�Early Day Work E�Early Evening A representative sample of the Mobile Unit Designators for patrol personnel (officers, field unit members, sergeants, second lieutenants, assistant station commanders, and station commanders) is provided in Appendix I to this SOP. Patrol Second Lieutenants Radio: "Car" + station number + shift identifier CAD: "0" + station number + shift identifier Additional second lieutenants working the same shift would replace the shift designator with "D" or "E." Patrol Sergeants Radio: "Car" + station number multiplied by 10 + shift identifier CAD: "0" + station number multiplied by 10 + shift identifier Additional sergeants working the same shift would be numbered consecutively. Patrol Officers Area Cars Radio: "Scout" + patrol area + shift identifier CAD: "Patrol Area" + shift identifier Second unit in a patrol area: Substitute "5" for third digit in the patrol area. Radio: "Scout" + first two digits of patrol area + "5" + shift identifier CAD: First two digits of patrol area + "5" + shift identifier Unit assigned to two or more areas simultaneously shall use the designator for the lowest numerical patrol area assigned. The Public Safety Communications Center shall be notified in all cases of multiple core area assignments. Core areas are determined by the first two digits in the three-digit designator. Field Units Radio: "Scout" + "9" + station number + a consecutive number beginning at 0 + shift identifier CAD: "9" + station number + a consecutive number beginning at 0 + shift identifier Patrol units manned by two sworn, fully trained officers. (This designator is not used to indicate an auxiliary or trainee is present.) Radio: "Scout" + first two digits of patrol area + "9" + shift identifier CAD: "Scout" + first two digits of patrol area + "9" + shift identifier Patrol units operating the paddy wagon Assigned a patrol area Radio: "Scout" + first two digits of patrol area + "8" + shift identifier CAD: First two digits of patrol area + "8" + shift identifier Assigned to the field Radio: "Scout" + "9" + station number + "8" + shift identifier CAD: "9" + station number + "8" + shift identifier NOTE: If a paddy wagon is assigned to a double unit, the wagon designator "8" will take precedence over the double unit designator. Criminal Investigations Section Supervisor Radio: "CIS" + station number CAD: "IS0" + station number Detectives Radio: "CIS" + station number + a consecutive number beginning with the number 1 CAD: "IS" + station number + a consecutive number beginning with*1 NOTE: To preclude the need to use three-digit designators, it is recommended that CIS call signs not be permanently assigned. Crime Prevention Radio: "CP" + station number CAD: "CP0" + station number Second Crime Prevention Officer Radio: "CP" + station number multiplied by ten CAD: "CP" + station number multiplied by ten Additional units would be numbered consecutively thereafter. Crime Analyst Radio: "CA" + station number CAD: "CA0" + station number Communications Assistants/Desk Officers Radio: "PCA" + station number CAD: "PCA" + station number Stake?Out Units Radio: "X?ray" + station number multiplied by ten, then numbered consecutively CAD: "X0" + station number multiplied by ten, then numbered consecutively NOTE: "X?ray" 90 through 99 are reserved for use by CIB. "X?ray" 1?19 are to be used for stakeouts not specific to a single station. Shopping Center Units Radio: "Shopping Center" + station number + a consecutive number from 1 to 9 as needed CAD: "SC" + station number + a consecutive number Non?Patrol Assignments Radio: "Victor" + station number + a consecutive number from 1 to 99 as needed CAD: "V" + station number + a consecutive number from 01 to 99 as needed Selective Enforcement Teams (SET) Supervisor Radio: "Set" + station number CAD: "ST0" + station number Officer's Radio Radio: "Set" + station number + a consecutive number from 1 to 9 as needed CAD: "ST" + station number + a consecutive number from 01 to 09 as needed School Education Officers Radio: SEO + station number + consecutive number 0 through 9 CAD: SE + station number + consecutive number 0 through 9 School Resource Officers Radio: SRO + station number + consecutive number 0 through 9 CAD: SR + station number + consecutive number 0 through 9 Staff Duty Officer Radio: "Duty Officer" + a consecutive number beginning with the number 1 CAD: "DO0" + a consecutive number beginning with the number 1 "Duty Officer 1," "Duty Officer 2," and "Duty Officer 3" will be used by the patrol bureau commanders; "4" will be used by majors, "5" will be used by captains, and "6" will be used by lieutenants while serving as duty officers on a temporary basis. Youth Services Radio: "Youth Services 1" through "Youth Services 99" CAD: "YS" + consecutive number from 01 through 99 (e.g., "YS04") Parking Enforcement Officers Radio: "Parking Enforcement" + station number + a consecutive number from 1 to 8 as needed CAD: "PE" + station number + consecutive number from 1 to 8 as needed Animal Control Commander Radio: "Animal Control 1" CAD: "AC01" Chief Animal Control Officer Radio: "Animal Control 2" CAD: "AC02" Supervisors Radio: "Animal Control 01" through "Animal Control 11" CAD: "AC01" through "AC11" Animal Control Officers assigned to patrol Radio: "Animal Control" + station number + a consecutive number from 1 to 9 as needed CAD: "AC" + station number + a consecutive number Animal Control Officers assigned to field or other special assignment Radio: "Animal Control" + consecutive number from 90 to 99 CAD: "AC" + consecutive number from 90 to 99 OPERATIONS SUPPORT BUREAU PROCEDURES Commander Radio: "OSB1" CAD: "OB01" Special Operations Division Commander Radio: "OSB2" CAD: "OB02" K?9 Unit Second Lieutenant Radio: "K?9?1" CAD: "K901" Sergeant Radio: "K-9-2" CAD: "K902" Officers Radio: "K9" + consecutive number beginning at 3 CAD: "K9" + consecutive number beginning at 03 TAC Unit Supervisor Radio: "TAC1" through "TAC2" CAD: "T001" through "T002" Officers Radio: "TAC" + consecutive number beginning at 3 CAD: "T0" + consecutive number beginning at 03 Hostage Rescue Vehicle Radio: "HRV1" CAD: "HRV1" Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit Radio: "EOD1" through "EOD9" CAD: "EOD1" through "EOD9" Civil Disturbance Unit CDU Commander Radio: "CD1" CAD: "CD01" Squads Radio: "CD" + squad + element Example: First Squad will use the following designators: "CD11" � First Squad, First Element "CD12" � First Squad, Second Element "CD13" � First Squad, Third Element CAD: "CD" + squad + element CDU Transport Bus Radio: "CD50" CAD: "CD50" CDU Transport Van Radio: "CD60" CAD: "CD60" CDU Equipment Van Radio: "CD70" CAD: "CD70" Marine Patrol Units Radio: "MP" + sequential numbers Emergency Room Units Radio: "ER" + sequential numbers Probation and Parole Radio: "PO" + sequential numbers Traffic Division Commander Radio: "OSB3" CAD: "OB03" Accident Reconstruction Unit Radio: "ARU1" through "ARU9" CAD: "ARU1" through "ARU9" Motor Unit Supervisors Radio: "Motor 1" and "Motor 2" CAD: "M001" and "M002" Officers Motor Unit assigned to an area. M + first number of area assignment + number. Radio: "Motor 21 Baker" � First early unit assigned to stations*2*and*6 "Motor 22 Baker" � Second early unit assigned to stations*2*and*6 "Motor" 91 through 99 � Field units and selective enforcement CAD: "M21B" "M31E" NOTE: Motor officers assigned to 0600-1630 shift will utilize the "Baker" designator. Motor officers assigned to the 0900-1930 shift will utilize the "Edward" designator. Motor Carrier Safety Officers Radio: "MCS1" through "MCS9" CAD: "MCS1" through "MCS9" Auxiliary Police Unit Radio: "Auxiliary" + assigned EIN CAD: Use the 4 digits of assigned EIN All Other Traffic Division Units Supervisors Radio: "Traffic 2" through "Traffic 9" CAD: "TD02" through "TD09" Officers Radio: "Traffic 10" through "Traffic 99" CAD: "TD10" through "TD99" Traffic Enforcement Unit Supervisors Radio: "Traffic Enforcement 1" CAD: "TE01" Area Officers Radio: "Traffic Enforcement" + station number + consecutive number from 1 to 8 as needed CAD: "TE" + station number + consecutive number from 1 to 8 as needed Traffic Enforcement Units staffed by two TEOs Radio: "Traffic Enforcement" + station number + "9" CAD: "TE" + station number + "9" Helicopter Division Commander Radio: "OSB4" CAD: "OB04" Helicopter Team Radio: "Fairfax" + consecutive number beginning at 1 CAD: "FX0" + consecutive number beginning at 1 Officers Radio: "OSB" + consecutive number beginning at 25 CAD: "OB" + consecutive number beginning at 25 NOTE: These designators may also be used for other officers or civilians assigned to OSB. CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS BUREAU Commanders Radio: "CIB1" through "CIB9" CAD: "I001" through "I009" Supervisors Radio: "CIB10" through "CIB99" CAD: "I010" through "I099" Other CIB Units Radio: "CIB100" through "CIB999" Each block of one hundred is assigned to the following squads: Auto 100 Check and Fraud 200 Child Abuse, Juvenile, and Fugitive 300 Homicide 400 Robbery 500 Sex 600 Narcotics/Vice 700 and 800 Criminal Information Unit 900 Gang Investigations Unit Radio: "Gang Unit" 1 through 20 CAD: "GU01" through "GU20" Victim Services Radio: "Victim Services" 1 through 9 SUPPORT STAFF PROCEDURES Members of the support staff assigned to administrative, support, and staff duties are assigned designators as follows: Crime Scene Section Supervisor Radio: "CS1" CAD: "CS01" Officers and Staff Radio: "CS2" through "CS25" CAD: "CS02" through "CS25" Public Information Office Public Information Director Radio: "PIO1" CAD: "PIO1" Officers and Staff Radio: "PIO2" through "PIO9" CAD: "PIO2" through "PIO9" Police Chaplains Radio: "Chaplain" + station number CAD: "CHP" + station number Administrative Units Administrative unit designators are for civilian and sworn personnel who are not addressed elsewhere in this SOP. Each bureau prefix shall be followed by consecutive numbers as assigned by the affected bureau commander. In all cases, 1 through 10 should be reserved for supervisors of units within these entities (e.g., "Admin 3" should be utilized by a supervisor in Administrative Support). The following examples should be used when assigning designators: Radio: "Admin 15" CAD: "AB15" Radio: "IA 1" CAD: "IA01" Radio: "Community 4" CAD: "CB04" Radio: "Tech Services 3" CAD: "TB03" Radio: "Research 13" CAD: "PR13" Radio: "Warrant Service 11" CAD: "WS11" Radio: "Academy 10" CAD: "AY10" Radio: "Academy BUS" CAD: "AYBS" Honor Guard Radio: "Honor Guard" + consecutive number from 01 through 09 CAD: "HG" + consecutive number from 01 through 99 (e.g., "HG02") CHIEF OF POLICE AND DEPUTY CHIEFS Chief of Police and Deputy Chiefs of Police Radio: "Unit" + assigned number CAD: "U00" + assigned number Sworn and civilian staff under direction of the Chief of Police or Deputy Chiefs of Police Radio: "Unit" + assigned three?digit number. The first of the three digits will coincide with the number of the unit to which the staff person is assigned; for example, staff assigned to Unit 1, Chief of Police, will use three-digit numbers ranging from 100?199. CAD: "U" + assigned three?digit number PERSONNEL ASSIGNED TO PSCC PSCC Director Radio: "COM CENTER 1" CAD: "CC01" PSCC Commander, Emergency Operations Radio: "COM CENTER 2" CAD: "CC02" Other Personnel Radio: "COM CENTER 3" through "COM CENTER 99" CAD: "CC03" through "CC99" Emergency Management Office Radio: "EMO1" through "EMO9" CAD: "EMO1" through "EMO9" PERSONNEL IN NON?ASSIGNED STATUS Any officer below the rank of first lieutenant having a need to use the police radio in a non?assigned status Radio: "Unit" + EIN CAD: EIN Officers ranking first lieutenant and above shall use their assigned designators. OFF-DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT EMPLOYMENT All officers working off-duty law enforcement employment shall use assigned designators as specified in General Order 340, Section V.E. OTHER AGENCIES Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Radio: "ABC1" through "ABC9" CAD: "ABC1" through "ABC9" Detox Diversion Teams Radio: "Detox 1" and "Detox 2" CAD: "DET1" and "DET2" Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Radio: "FBI 10" through "FBI 12" CAD: "FB10" through "FB12" Game Wardens Radio: "GW1" through "GW9" CAD: "GW01" through "GW09" Northern Virginia Community College Campus Police Department Radio: "NOVA 1" CAD: "NCC1" Medical Examiner's Office Radio: "ME1" CAD: "ME01" Mobile Crisis Radio: "Woodburn 1" CAD: "WB01" Norfolk Southern Railway Company Police Radio: "Railroad 1" through "Railroad 3" CAD: "RR01" through "RR03" Radio Shop Radio: "Radio 1" through "Radio 99" CAD: "RAD1" through "RAD99" Sheriff's Department Deputies Radio: "Sheriff" + assigned EIN CAD: "S" + assigned EIN Mt. Vernon Station Radio: "Lockup" + station number (2) + consecutive number from 0 through 5 CAD: "LU" + "2" + consecutive number from 0 through 5 Mason Station Radio: "Lockup" + station number (4) + consecutive number from 0 through 5 CAD: "LU" + "4" + consecutive number from 0 through 5 Virginia State Police CAD: "VSP7"
 
 
  
  

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Codes/Units/Station Lists

Fairfax County Fire Stations

401 McLean 402 Vienna 403 City of Fairfax 404 Herndon 405 Franconia 408 Annandale 409 Mount Vernon 410 Bailey's Crossroads 411 Penn Daw 412 Great Falls 413 Dunn Loring 414 Burke 415 Chantilly 416 Clifton 417 Centreville 418 Jefferson 419 Lorton 420 Gunston 421 Fair Oaks 422 Springfield 423 West Annandale 424 Woodlawn 425 Reston 426 Edsall Road 427 West Springfield 428 Seven Corners 429 Tysons Corner 430 Merrifield 431 Fox Mill 432 Fairview 433 City of Fairfax 434 Oakton 435 Pohick 436 Frying Pan 437 Kingstowne 438 West Centreville 439 North Point 440 Fairfax Center

Fairfax County Fire/Rescue Radio Codes

Sometimes you will hear activity status codes if a unit is voicing its status over the radio rather than the MDT. Status abbreviations: AIQ - Available In Quarters AOR - Available On Radio Activity Codes (there are many, many more, but these are probably the most common): 11 - Returning to quarters 32 - Administrative 33 - Procuring Food 40 - Transfer for coverage 56 - District Familiarization

Fairfax County Police Patrols and Shifts

A listing of patrols, shifts, and special unit designations.

Sully Station (sta 1): All designators in the "one-hundred" range Mt. Vernon (sta 2): All designators in the "two-hundred" range McLean (sta 3): "three hundred" Mason (sta 4): "four-hundred" Reston (sta 5): "five-hundred" Franconia (sta 6): "six hundred" W. Spfld (sta 7): "seven hundred" Fair Oaks (sta 8): "eight hundred" Units that begin with a 9, like 970B, are used county wide as over-flow patrol units. You can tell what station they're assigned to by looking at the second digit in their designator. Example: 970B is from West Springfield, Station 7 - 950B would be from Reston, Station 5. Shift Differentiation: Daywork - "Baker" unit (e.g. "eight-hundred baker") is daywork assigned to area 800 Evenings - "Charlie" unit (e.g. "four-ten charlie") is evening unit assigned to area 410 Midnights - "Adam" unit (e.g. "two-forty adam") is midnight unit assigned to area 240 X-ray unit - special assignment or traffic enforcement (e.g. "Xray 2x" - station 2 xray 3x - "station 3" etc etc) Set units - bike team or special assignment (e.g. "Set 45" - mason, "Set 21" - mt vernon) Squad Supervisors (usually 1 sgt and 1 lt per squad) use a "car" designator (e.g. "car-two adam" = station 2 midnight LT, "car-twenty adam" = station 2 midnight sgt, "car-three baker" = station 3 daywork lt, "car-thirty baker" = station 3 daywork sgt). CIS units are station level detectives (e.g. "CIS 21" = station 2 detective ) CIB units are department level detectives (major crimes etc. designators differentiate between divisions (auto squad, robbery etc) Wagon unit is designated by ending in an 8 - (e.g. "418 adam" is a midnight unit assigned to area 410 with the wagon) Double units are designeted by ending with a 9 (e.g. X029 is a double special assignment unit in Mt. Vernon, "two-nineteen adam" is a double unit in area 210/211)

Fairfax County Police Radio Codes

10-codes, signal codes

Fairfax County uses plain language mostly. 10-Codes: 10-33 - emergency traffic to follow 10-3 - used to "hold" channel during major incident response 10-26 - request backup, non emergency 10-26I - request backup, emergency 10-61 - Dead 10-29 - want/warrant 10-30 - suspended driver 10-28 - vehicle registration 10-17 - warrant check, warrant hit, warrant service Signal Codes: 1 Contact--By Phone 1A Give Me Your Phone No. 1I Contact--By Phone At Once 2 Contact--By Teletype 3 Report To --- 3I Report To --- Immediately 4 Meet Complainant For Full Report 6D Driving Drunk In Auto 6P Drunk Pedestrain 6X Drunk 7 Larceny 7S Larceny, Shoplifter 9 Property Damage Accident 9I Personal Injury Accident 9F Fatal Accident 10 Ambulance Run 10F Fatal, Dead On Arrival 11 Hit & Run, Property Damage 11I Hit & Run, Personal Injury 11F Hit & Run, Fatal Injuries 12 Jail Break 13 Police Officer In Trouble 13I Police Station Trouble 15 Unlawful Assembly 15F Fight In Progress 15R Riot 16 Leaving My Area To --- 17 Road Check At --- 18 House Check At --- 19 Radar Set-Up At --- 20 Traffic Complaint 21 Trespassing 22 Abandon Auto 23 Alarm Sounding 24 Animal Case 24D Dog Bit 25 Assault 26 Assault 27 Bad Check 27 Breaking & Entering 27S Breaking & Entering, Safe Job 27I Breaking & Entering In Progress 28 Escort 29 Family Trouble 30 Fire Alarm 30A Fire Alarm -- Auto 31 Firearm Violation 32 Juvenile Case 34 Mental Case 35 Missing Person Or Runaway 36 Murder 37 Open Window Or Door 38 Lost/Found Property 39 Prowler 40 Robbery 40I Robbery In Progress 41 Service 42 Sex Offense Other Than Rape 42R Rape 43 Stake-Out 44 Stolen Auto 44R Stolen Auto Recovered 45 Suicide 45A Suicide Attempt 46A Suspicious Auto 46P Suspicious Person 46W Suspicious Person W/Weapon 47 Vandalism 48 Warrant 49 Bomb Threat 50 Loud Party 51 Phone Threat 52 No Units Available 53 Miscellaneous 54 Disorderliness