Difference between revisions of "La Crosse County (WI)"
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+ | Within the blocks above, smaller municipalities are typically broken down as follows | ||
+ | (This does not apply to City and County of La Crosse 100s and 200s) | ||
*x01-x49 are Police. Certain agencies assign numbers to individual officers (Onalaska, Sheriff, Shelby); others may use numbers based on vehicles. | *x01-x49 are Police. Certain agencies assign numbers to individual officers (Onalaska, Sheriff, Shelby); others may use numbers based on vehicles. | ||
− | *x50s | + | *x50s are Fire Department officers. |
− | *x60s are Fire Base stations. | + | *x60s are Fire Base stations (390 is Brice Prairie EMS base). |
− | *x61- | + | *x61-x79 are assigned to specific fire apparatus. |
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+ | *x80-x99 First Responder units (particularly Campbell, West Salem, Campbell, Brice Prairie) | ||
Separation of services explains some of the numbering. For example, West Salem Fire and First Responders are completely separate entities. Brice Prairie First Responders serve an area of Onalaska Township covered in part by Onalaska City Fire and in part by Holmen Fire, and are distinct from either fire service. The numbering (and paging) reflects this. Shelby, on the other hand, is a combined service. La Crosse Fire seems to have completely eliminated use of the old numbering, using designations like "Engine 1," "Quint 1," "Heavy Rescue," etc. They had called the Station 1 base "Fire Base 60" until relatively recently (maybe still?), an historical reference to the old numbering system still used throughout the rest of La Crosse County. | Separation of services explains some of the numbering. For example, West Salem Fire and First Responders are completely separate entities. Brice Prairie First Responders serve an area of Onalaska Township covered in part by Onalaska City Fire and in part by Holmen Fire, and are distinct from either fire service. The numbering (and paging) reflects this. Shelby, on the other hand, is a combined service. La Crosse Fire seems to have completely eliminated use of the old numbering, using designations like "Engine 1," "Quint 1," "Heavy Rescue," etc. They had called the Station 1 base "Fire Base 60" until relatively recently (maybe still?), an historical reference to the old numbering system still used throughout the rest of La Crosse County. | ||
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+ | Finally, some agencies are now using designators outside the numbering plan -- Campbell Engine 1, Farmington Rescue 6. | ||
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+ | == Common Law Enforcement Lingo/Shorthand == | ||
+ | *ATL = Attempt to Locate | ||
+ | *Pro/Par = Probation/Parole | ||
+ | *QPP = Query Probation/Parole (for a subject's Probation/Parole Status) | ||
+ | *RO = Registered Owner | ||
+ | *Chapter 51, 55, and just "Chapter" = hold for psych evaluation | ||
+ | *961 = controlled substance (based on state law Chapter 961) | ||
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+ | == Law Enforcement Call Disposition Codes (incomplete) == | ||
+ | *A Adam = Unfounded complaint | ||
+ | *B Boy | ||
+ | *C Charles | ||
+ | *D David = Subject left area before arrival of police | ||
+ | *E Edward = Peace restored | ||
+ | *F Frank | ||
+ | *G George | ||
+ | *H Henry | ||
+ | *I Ida = Municipal citation/summons issued | ||
+ | *J John = Juvenile citation/referral | ||
+ | *K King = Parking citation issued | ||
+ | *L Lincoln = Arrest made | ||
+ | *M Mary = Wrecker took vehicle | ||
+ | *N Nora | ||
+ | *O Ocean = Automatic alarm investigated | ||
+ | *P Paul = Police service (other/catch-all) | ||
+ | *Q Queen = community oriented policing detail? | ||
+ | *R Robert = Report will be filed | ||
+ | *S Sam | ||
+ | *T Tom | ||
+ | *U Union | ||
+ | *V Victor = Verbal warning | ||
+ | *W William = Written warning | ||
+ | *X X-Ray | ||
+ | *Y Young | ||
+ | *Z Zebra | ||
+ | A given call may conclude with more than one disposition, and a given code may be used more than once -- "clear with an R Robert and two L Lincolns" means a report will be written and two people were arrested. | ||
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[[Category:Wisconsin]] | [[Category:Wisconsin]] |
Revision as of 01:08, 23 December 2013
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Welcome to the La Crosse County Wisconsin collaboration article. This is where you, the user, may index any articles you develop for scanning related topics for your area.
Unit Numbering
La Crosse County, WI Unit Numbering System
1xx County Sheriff, Dive Rescue 14x Detectives 2xx La Crosse City Police [Trunked Radio System] LCPD no longer uses beat number assignments. Officer radio ID's are now based on their badge number . For example officer # 2492 (badge #49) is identified as 249. Civil service employees ( CSE , cadets) are identified as CSE 1-10. 3xx Onalaska City and Township 301-349 City Police 350-384 City Fire 385-389 Brice Prairie First Responders 390s Technically BPFR but Onalaska Police Reserves have used these 4xx Shelby Township 429,431 PD Officers 450-469 Fire and First Responders 5xx Wisconsin State Patrol Post 5 Note: 5xx numbers are not used in the county plan for interoperability reasons. There are 5xxx units as well (inspectors). Routine State Patrol activities are conducted on their own radio system but troopers do monitor county radio systems and work primarily on Sheriff-1 through La Crosse County EDC sometimes when working major incidents with multiple agencies responding. (DNR conservation officers also monitor and answer calls from La Crosse County on Sheriff-1.) 6xx West Salem Village 601-649 Police 650-669 Fire 670-699 First Responders - individual team members have their own numbers 7xx Holmen Village 800 Bangor 900 Campbell Township (French Island) 1100 Farmington Township 1300 University of Wisconsin - La Crosse PD 1900 County Service Processors 4100 County Emergency Management
Within the blocks above, smaller municipalities are typically broken down as follows (This does not apply to City and County of La Crosse 100s and 200s)
- x01-x49 are Police. Certain agencies assign numbers to individual officers (Onalaska, Sheriff, Shelby); others may use numbers based on vehicles.
- x50s are Fire Department officers.
- x60s are Fire Base stations (390 is Brice Prairie EMS base).
- x61-x79 are assigned to specific fire apparatus.
- x80-x99 First Responder units (particularly Campbell, West Salem, Campbell, Brice Prairie)
Separation of services explains some of the numbering. For example, West Salem Fire and First Responders are completely separate entities. Brice Prairie First Responders serve an area of Onalaska Township covered in part by Onalaska City Fire and in part by Holmen Fire, and are distinct from either fire service. The numbering (and paging) reflects this. Shelby, on the other hand, is a combined service. La Crosse Fire seems to have completely eliminated use of the old numbering, using designations like "Engine 1," "Quint 1," "Heavy Rescue," etc. They had called the Station 1 base "Fire Base 60" until relatively recently (maybe still?), an historical reference to the old numbering system still used throughout the rest of La Crosse County.
Finally, some agencies are now using designators outside the numbering plan -- Campbell Engine 1, Farmington Rescue 6.
Common Law Enforcement Lingo/Shorthand
- ATL = Attempt to Locate
- Pro/Par = Probation/Parole
- QPP = Query Probation/Parole (for a subject's Probation/Parole Status)
- RO = Registered Owner
- Chapter 51, 55, and just "Chapter" = hold for psych evaluation
- 961 = controlled substance (based on state law Chapter 961)
Law Enforcement Call Disposition Codes (incomplete)
- A Adam = Unfounded complaint
- B Boy
- C Charles
- D David = Subject left area before arrival of police
- E Edward = Peace restored
- F Frank
- G George
- H Henry
- I Ida = Municipal citation/summons issued
- J John = Juvenile citation/referral
- K King = Parking citation issued
- L Lincoln = Arrest made
- M Mary = Wrecker took vehicle
- N Nora
- O Ocean = Automatic alarm investigated
- P Paul = Police service (other/catch-all)
- Q Queen = community oriented policing detail?
- R Robert = Report will be filed
- S Sam
- T Tom
- U Union
- V Victor = Verbal warning
- W William = Written warning
- X X-Ray
- Y Young
- Z Zebra
A given call may conclude with more than one disposition, and a given code may be used more than once -- "clear with an R Robert and two L Lincolns" means a report will be written and two people were arrested.