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V 1 VASHON ISLAND<br/>
 
V 1 VASHON ISLAND<br/>
  
====Shorline Precinct====
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====Shoreline Precinct====
 
A 1-6 CITY OF SHORELINE<br/>
 
A 1-6 CITY OF SHORELINE<br/>
 
 
 
  
 
===Unit Designators===
 
===Unit Designators===
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====Airport Police====
 
====Airport Police====
 
Union 1-30 Airport Personnel<br/>
 
Union 1-30 Airport Personnel<br/>
 
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Red 1-2 Airport Police/Fire Crash Trucks<br/>
 
====Canine Unit====
 
====Canine Unit====
 
K9 1-15<br/>
 
K9 1-15<br/>
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TOM 40-49 DUI UNIT<br/>
 
TOM 40-49 DUI UNIT<br/>
 
TOM 7 MOTORCYCLE/STEP UNIT SERGEANT<br/>
 
TOM 7 MOTORCYCLE/STEP UNIT SERGEANT<br/>
TOM 70-89 MOTORCYCLR/STEP UNIT<br/>
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TOM 70-89 MOTORCYCLE/STEP UNIT<br/>
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==Valley Communications Center (ValleyCom)==
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Located in Kent, Washington, ValleyCom dispatches for South King County police (Sheriff units excepted), fire departments/districts, and King County Medic One. They are the primary answer point in Tukwila, Renton, Kent, Auburn, Algona, Pacific, Federal Way, and Des Moines.
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===Police===
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====Call Signs====
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Generally speaking, all ValleyCom dispatched police departments utilize the county-wide accepted method of unit designation.
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The prefix (1-3) designates which shift it is. Shifts are department-dependent. It should also be noted that due to having more than three shifts, Kent always uses the "2" prefix.
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1 = Daytime Shift<br/>
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2 = Swing Shift<br/>
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3 = Graveyard/Nighttime Shift<br/>
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'''The letter indicates which police department it is as follows:'''
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ADAM = Auburn PD<br/>
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BOY = Black Diamond PD<br/>
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DAVID = Des Moines PD<br/>
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K9 = Canine unites (see below)<br/>
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KING = Kent PD<br/>
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LINCOLN = Algona PD<br/>
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PAUL = Pacific PD<br/>
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ROBERT = Renton PD<br/>
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SAM = Regional Drug Task Force<br/>
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TOM = Tukwila PD<br/>
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WILLIAM = Federal Way PD<br/>
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X-RAY = Joint Drug/Gang Task Force (created by Des Moines PD and KCSO)<br/>
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'''Finally, a one or two-digit number signifies which sector the officer is patrolling in.'''
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To put it all together - 3 LINCOLN 34 would mean an officer working a graveyard shift for Algona PD in the "34" sector.
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Cannine unites also have a radio indentifier. It is "K9" followed by a two digit number. The first digit represents the city, and the second the sector.
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1X = Kent PD<br/>
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2X = Tukwila PD<br/>
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3X = Renton PD<br/>
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4X = Auburn PD<br/>
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5X = Federal Way PD<br/>
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6X = Des Moines PD<br/>
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7X = Black Diamond PD<br/>
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===Fire/EMS===
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All fire departments and districts have unique designators. While some like the Valley Regional Fire Authority may use one set of numbers (i.e. 3X units), others such as North Highline FPD appear among 1X numbers. Fire apparatus (engines/ladders/aids), as wells as Medic One units, all are dispatched via ValleyCom.
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====Radio Usage====
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Fire 1 - Dispatch for all fire and medical calls. Also used to issue announcements,
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            and for apparatus units to update dispatcher.
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Fire 2 - Medical Emergencies/EMS Calls
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Fire 3 - Fire alarms, traffic accidents, spills, etc...
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Fire 4 - Structure Fires
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Fire 5 thru 7 - Used for big fires and may also be used as training channels.
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A typical dispatch is scripted as follows:
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Apparatus ID(s)
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Channel to respond on
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Type of Incident responding to
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Location of Incident (including apt./building/suite numbers)
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Repeat apparatus, channel, incident type/location
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Fire 1 clear at (current time in Military format)
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Example: "Engine 51 on Fire 2 for an ill patient. 444 Andover Park East. Engine 51 on Fire 2 for an ill patient. 444 Andover Park East. Fire 1 is clear at 21:05."
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==Seattle PD Brevity Codes==
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*Discussion: {{Thread|washington-radio-discussion-forum|348363-seattle-police-department-radio-code-list-jan-2015-a.html|Seattle Police Department Radio Code List Jan 2015}}
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**The above discussion thread includes a .pdf file that lists the MIR Final Codes.
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908 Reports Duty
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909 Meet With Supervisor (out of Service)
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910 Station Duty (clerk, mail, etc)
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911 Community, Schools & Special Events Duty
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912 Court Duty
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913 Hospital Guard Duty
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914 Prisoner Escort
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915 Other Escort
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917 Stakeout
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919 Foot Beat (from assigned car)
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920 In‐Service Training
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921 Transport Evidence/Equipment
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922 Detail By Supervisor
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924 Kingdome Event (The Kingdome was demolished March 26, 2000)
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925 Seattle Center Event
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926 E.R.T/Hostage Negotiation
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930 Out At Precinct
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931 Out To Eat
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932 Out For Coffee
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933 Garage For Gas, Maintenance Wash, Etc.
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934 Out Of Car, No Reason Given
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935 No Answer When Called
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950 Off duty
  
 
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==Amateur Radio==
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==Wiki Links==
 
==Wiki Links==
* [[Federal Detention Center SeaTac]]   
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* [[Boeing P25]]
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* [[Federal Detention Center SeaTac]]
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* [[Puget Sound Emergency Radio Network (PSERN)]]   
 
* [[Puget Sound Energy]]
 
* [[Puget Sound Energy]]
* [[Seattle-King County Public Safety]]  
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* [[Seattle-King County Public Safety (KCERS)]]
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Return to DB page: {{DB|ct|2974|King County Washington}}<br/>
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Return to Wiki page: [[Washington Counties]]<br/>
  
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Revision as of 17:42, 28 July 2021

King County Sheriffs Department

10-Codes

10-04 Received (or okay).
10-12 Suspect or prisoner present.
10-33 EMERGENCY - Deputy needs immediate assistance.
10-50 B.O. alarm at (location).
10-55 Bomb threat at (location).
10-60 Your subject is clear of warrants.
10-61 Your subject has misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor warrant(s) on file.
10-62 Your subject has felony warrant(s) on file.
10-63 Stolen vehicle.
10-65 Your subject is known to be/have been armed and dangerous.
10-66 Gang-related incident. Used anytime a person is suspected of being associated with a criminal gang.
10-94 Arrived at scene.

Patrol Districts

MAP

Patrol Districts (PDF)

North Precinct

B 1-8 UNINCORPORATED KING COUNTY
C 1-7 UNINCORPORATED KING COUNTY
C 9 UNINCORPORATED SKYKOMISH AREA
D 1 CITY OF NORTH BEND
E 1-5 CITY OF KENMORE
O 1-4 CITY OF SAMMAMISH
W 1 CITY OF WOODINVILLE
W 7 CITY OF SKYKOMISH
R 18 CITY OF CARNATION

Southeast Precinct

F 1-9 UNINCORPORATED KING COUNTY
G 1-7 UNINCORPORATED KING COUNTY
H 1 CITY OF MAPLE VALLEY
H 2 CITY OF NEWCASTLE
H 3 CITY OF COVINGTON
R 11 CITY OF BEAUX ARTS
T 1 MUCKLESHOOT INDIAN RESERVATION

Southwest Precinct

K 1-9 UNICORPORATED KING COUNTY
K 11 PARK LAKE HOMES
N 1-6 CITY OF BURIEN
L 1-4 CITY OF SEATAC
V 1 VASHON ISLAND

Shoreline Precinct

A 1-6 CITY OF SHORELINE

Unit Designators

Air Support

AIR 1-10 AIR SUPPORT PERSONNEL
GUARDIAN 1-3 HELICOPTERS

Ground Units

001 SHERIFF
002 COMMANDER, TECHNICAL SERVICES DIVISION
003 COMMANDER, FIELD OPERATIONS DIVISION
004 COMMANDER, SPECIAL OPERATIONS DIVISION
005 COMMANDER, CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION
007 MEDIA RELATIONS SERGEANT
008 FTO COORDINATOR
009 ADMINISTRATIVE SERGEANT, FIELD OPERATIONS
010 RECRUITMENT OFFICER
012 LEGAL ADVISOR
013 SCHOOL RESOURCE COORDINATOR
014 DEPARTMENT CHAPLAIN
015 CAPTAIN, COMMUNICATIONS SECTION
017 CAPTAIN, CONTRACTING AND RECORDS SECTION
018 CAPTAIN, ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES SECTION
019 CRIMESTOPPERS COORDINATOR
20-29 PCT 2 COMMAND STAFF AND ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
30-39 PCT 3 COMMAND STAFF AND ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF (33 Not Used)
40-49 PCT 4 COMMAND STAFF AND ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
50-59 PCT 5 COMMAND STAFF AND ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
060 COMMANDER, INTERNAL INVESTIGATIONS UNIT
61-63 INTERNAL INVESTIGATIONS UNIT
64-65 BACKGROUND INVESTIGATORS
66-69 SPECIAL OPERATIONS SECTION
70-73 SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND STAFF
74-79 SPECIAL OPERATIONS SECTION
70-85 CONTRACTING UNIT
86-89 MANUAL REVISION UNIT
100 COMMANDER, MAJOR INVESTIGATIONS SECTION
101 COMMANDER, SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS
102-117 UNASSIGNED
118-119 RJC EVIDENCE/SUPPLY SPECIALISTS
120-129 BURGLARY/LARCENY UNIT, PCT 2
130-139 BURGLARY/LARCENY UNIT, PCT 3
140-149 BURGLARY/LARCENY UNIT, PCT 4
150-159 BURGLARY/LARCENY UNIT, PCT 5
160 SEATAC DETECTIVE SERGEANT
161-165 SEATAC DETECTIVES
166-169 SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS/FIELD OPERATIONS
170-189 HOMICIDE/ROBBERY/ASSAULT/MISSING PERSONS/CHILD FIND UNITS
190-219 SPECIAL ASSAULT UNIT
220-239 CRIMINAL WARRANTS UNIT
240-259 CRIMINAL PROFITEERING INVESTIGATIONS UNIT
260-269 UNASSIGNED
270-279 FRAUD/COMPUTER FORENSICS/PAWNSHOP UNIT
280-289 MARR UNIT
290-298 CRIMINAL INFORMATION SECTION
299 POLYGRAPH UNIT
300-307 CIVIL UNIT
308 RETIRED
309-324 CIVIL UNIT
340-349 AFIS UNIT
350-353 PHOTO LAB
354-368 AFIS UNIT
370-389 TRAINING UNIT
400-419 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE UNIT
420-429 SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT UNIT
480-499 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT UNIT
500-515 FIRE MARSHALS OFFICE/ARSON INVESTIGATION
542-544 LAKE FOREST POLICE DEPARTMENT
550-559 GREEN RIVER HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION
600-320 HOSTAGE NEGOTIATIONS TEAM
630-699 COURT SECURITY UNIT
700 KING COUNTY EXECUTIVE
701-702 SECURITY DEPUTIES, KING COUNTY EXECUTIVE
720-725 PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS OFFICE
730-739 PUBLIC WORKS
751-759 KING COUNTY BUSINESS LICENSE INSPECTORS
800 RADIO SHOP TESTING - DO NOT ANSWER
801-819 UNASSIGNED
820-899 KING COUNTY POLICE EMERGENCY SERVICES FOR SEARCH AND RESCUE
900 RADIO SHOP TESTING - ANSWER
902-909 RADIO SHOP

Airport Police

Union 1-30 Airport Personnel
Red 1-2 Airport Police/Fire Crash Trucks

Canine Unit

K9 1-15

Community Service Officers

QUEEN 21-30 CSO PERSONNEL, PCT 2
QUENN 31-40 CSO PERSONNEL, PCT 3
QUEEN 41-50 CSO PERSONNEL, PCT 4
QUEEN 51-60 CSO PERSONNEL, PCT 5

DUI Enforcement

TOM 47-49

Enhanced Patrol & School Resource Officers

IDA 20-29 ENHANCED PATROL, PCT 2
IDA 30-39 ENHANCED PATROL, PCT 3
IDA 40-49 ENHANCED PATROL, PCT 4
IDA 50-59 ENHANCED PATROL, PCT 5

Marine Unit

MARINE 1-59

Metro Unit

70-73 COMMAND STAFF
01-20 METRO, SERGEANTS
METRO 50-89 ANTI-CRIME/STREET CRIME UNITS
METRO 100,200,300,400, STREET CRIME TEAMS

Reserves

ROBERT 20-29 PCT 2
ROBERT 30-39 PCT 3
ROBERT 40-49 PCT 4
ROBERT 50-59 PCT 5
ROBERT 70-79 SPECIAL OPS

Street Crimes & NDET Units

2 PAUL SERGEANT, PRO-ACTIVE, PCT 2
PAUL 21-29 PRO-ACTIVE/NDET UNIT, PCT 2
3 PAUL SERGEANT, PRO-ACTIVE, PCT 3
PAUL 31-39 PRO-ACTIVE/NDET UNIT, PCT 3
4 PAUL SERGEANT, PRO-ACTIVE, PCT 4
PAUL 41-49 PRO-ACTIVE/NDET UNIT, PCT 4
5 PAUL SERGEANT, PRO-ACTIVE, PCT 5
PAUL 51-59 PRO-ACTIVE/NDET UNIT, PCT 5

Special Units

TOM 3 TACTICAL TRAINING UNIT SERGEANT
TOM 30-39 TACTICAL TRAINING UNIT
TOM 6 DUI/BDU SERGEANT
TOM 40-49 DUI UNIT
TOM 7 MOTORCYCLE/STEP UNIT SERGEANT
TOM 70-89 MOTORCYCLE/STEP UNIT

Valley Communications Center (ValleyCom)

Located in Kent, Washington, ValleyCom dispatches for South King County police (Sheriff units excepted), fire departments/districts, and King County Medic One. They are the primary answer point in Tukwila, Renton, Kent, Auburn, Algona, Pacific, Federal Way, and Des Moines.

Police

Call Signs

Generally speaking, all ValleyCom dispatched police departments utilize the county-wide accepted method of unit designation. The prefix (1-3) designates which shift it is. Shifts are department-dependent. It should also be noted that due to having more than three shifts, Kent always uses the "2" prefix.

1 = Daytime Shift
2 = Swing Shift
3 = Graveyard/Nighttime Shift

The letter indicates which police department it is as follows:

ADAM = Auburn PD
BOY = Black Diamond PD
DAVID = Des Moines PD
K9 = Canine unites (see below)
KING = Kent PD
LINCOLN = Algona PD
PAUL = Pacific PD
ROBERT = Renton PD
SAM = Regional Drug Task Force
TOM = Tukwila PD
WILLIAM = Federal Way PD
X-RAY = Joint Drug/Gang Task Force (created by Des Moines PD and KCSO)

Finally, a one or two-digit number signifies which sector the officer is patrolling in.

To put it all together - 3 LINCOLN 34 would mean an officer working a graveyard shift for Algona PD in the "34" sector.

Cannine unites also have a radio indentifier. It is "K9" followed by a two digit number. The first digit represents the city, and the second the sector.

1X = Kent PD
2X = Tukwila PD
3X = Renton PD
4X = Auburn PD
5X = Federal Way PD
6X = Des Moines PD
7X = Black Diamond PD

Fire/EMS

All fire departments and districts have unique designators. While some like the Valley Regional Fire Authority may use one set of numbers (i.e. 3X units), others such as North Highline FPD appear among 1X numbers. Fire apparatus (engines/ladders/aids), as wells as Medic One units, all are dispatched via ValleyCom.

Radio Usage

Fire 1 - Dispatch for all fire and medical calls. Also used to issue announcements,
           and for apparatus units to update dispatcher.
Fire 2 - Medical Emergencies/EMS Calls 
Fire 3 - Fire alarms, traffic accidents, spills, etc...
Fire 4 - Structure Fires
Fire 5 thru 7 - Used for big fires and may also be used as training channels.

A typical dispatch is scripted as follows:

Apparatus ID(s)
Channel to respond on
Type of Incident responding to
Location of Incident (including apt./building/suite numbers)
Repeat apparatus, channel, incident type/location
Fire 1 clear at (current time in Military format) 

Example: "Engine 51 on Fire 2 for an ill patient. 444 Andover Park East. Engine 51 on Fire 2 for an ill patient. 444 Andover Park East. Fire 1 is clear at 21:05."

Seattle PD Brevity Codes

908 Reports Duty
909 Meet With Supervisor (out of Service)
910 Station Duty (clerk, mail, etc)
911 Community, Schools & Special Events Duty
912 Court Duty
913 Hospital Guard Duty
914 Prisoner Escort
915 Other Escort
917 Stakeout
919 Foot Beat (from assigned car)
920 In‐Service Training
921 Transport Evidence/Equipment
922 Detail By Supervisor
924 Kingdome Event (The Kingdome was demolished March 26, 2000)
925 Seattle Center Event
926 E.R.T/Hostage Negotiation
930 Out At Precinct
931 Out To Eat
932 Out For Coffee
933 Garage For Gas, Maintenance Wash, Etc.
934 Out Of Car, No Reason Given
935 No Answer When Called
950 Off duty

Amateur Radio

MIC AND KEY CLUB 146.820
COUGAR  MOUNTAIN 146.985
ECHO LINK RPTR   145.410

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