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+ | == Sheriff == | ||
+ | === Lincoln County 10-Codes === | ||
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+ | 10-1 RECEIVING POORLY | ||
+ | 10-2 RECEIVING WELL | ||
+ | 10-4 EVERYTHING IS OK (ACKNOWLEDGMENT) | ||
+ | 10-6 BUSY | ||
+ | 10-7 OUT OF SERVICE | ||
+ | 10-8 IN SERVICE | ||
+ | 10-9 REPEAT | ||
+ | 10-10 ON CALL | ||
+ | 10-12 VISITOR OR SUBJECT PRESENT | ||
+ | 10-14 CONVOY OR ESCORT | ||
+ | 10-15 PRISONER IN CUSTODY | ||
+ | 10-17 PICK UP ITEM OR DOCUMENT | ||
+ | 10-19 RETURN TO STATION OR GO TO ___ | ||
+ | 10-20 PRESENT LOCATION | ||
+ | 10-21 CALL ___ BY PHONE | ||
+ | 10-22 CANCEL OR TAKE NO FURTHER ACTION | ||
+ | 10-23 STAND BY | ||
+ | 10-28 CHECK FULL REGISTRATION | ||
+ | 10-29 CHECK LOCAL WARRANTS OR STOLEN | ||
+ | 10-30 DOES NOT CONFORM WITH RULES | ||
+ | 10-32 B.A.C. | ||
+ | 10-36 CORRECT TIME | ||
+ | 10-42 OFFICER AT HOME | ||
+ | 10-50 TRAFFIC OR NO TRAFFIC | ||
+ | 10-51 N.C.I.C. REQUEST | ||
+ | 10-52 NO N.C.I.C. RECORD | ||
+ | 10-53 N.C.I.C. HIT | ||
+ | 10-75 TRAFFIC STOP | ||
+ | 10-82 MEET ME AT____ | ||
+ | 10-88 PHONE NUMBER_____ | ||
+ | 10-92 LUNCH | ||
+ | 10-93 COFFEE BREAK | ||
+ | 10-94 BE OUT AT ____ ON PERSONAL BUSINESS | ||
+ | 10-95 END OF SHIFT (OLD 10-7) | ||
+ | 10-97 ARRIVED AT SCENE | ||
+ | 10-98 FINISHED WITH ASSIGNMENT | ||
+ | 10-100 DISPATCHER IS OUT OF THE ROOM | ||
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+ | === Disposition Codes === | ||
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+ | *After each incident that a Deputy checks out on when checking back into service the deputy will one of the disposition codes listed below. The deputy may follow the code with a letter however the letter should not be noted on the radio log. | ||
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+ | Code-1 Arrest Made | ||
+ | Code-2 Drunk Driver | ||
+ | Code-3 Report Made | ||
+ | Code-4 Citation issued | ||
+ | Code-5 Warning given | ||
+ | Code-6 Assistance given | ||
+ | Code-7 No action Taken | ||
+ | Code-8 gone on arrival | ||
+ | Code-9 Unable to locate incident | ||
+ | Code-10 Canceled before arrival | ||
+ | Code-12 Paper served | ||
+ | Code-90 Hostage Incident | ||
+ | Code-101 Homicide | ||
+ | Code-110 Sexual Assault | ||
+ | Code-112 Rape | ||
+ | Code-114 Child Molestation | ||
+ | Code-150 Child Abuse | ||
+ | Code-160 Kidnapping | ||
+ | Code-310 Attempted Suicide | ||
+ | Code-320 Death or dead body | ||
+ | Code-489 Bomb Threat | ||
+ | Code-835 Mental Disorder | ||
+ | Code-1100 Officer NEEDS HELP | ||
+ | Code-1259 Transport of dangerous substance | ||
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+ | == EMS == | ||
=== EASI Signals === | === EASI Signals === | ||
− | Signals ending with A = Advance Life Support (ALS) | + | Signals ending with A = Advance Life Support (ALS) |
− | Signals ending with B = Basic Life Support (BLS) | + | Signals ending with B = Basic Life Support (BLS) |
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+ | Signal 21 = Unknown | ||
+ | Signal 30 = Accident in Public Place | ||
+ | Signal 39 = Hunting Accident | ||
+ | Signal 40 = Home Accident | ||
+ | Signal 41 = Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) | ||
+ | Signal 42 = Water / Boat Accident | ||
+ | Signal 44 = Rail Road Accident | ||
+ | Signal 45 = Construction Site | ||
+ | Signal 46 = Electrical Accident | ||
+ | Signal 47 = Explosion | ||
+ | Signal 48 = Fight | ||
+ | Signal 49 = Suicide | ||
+ | Signal 50 = Stabbing | ||
+ | Signal 51 = Rape | ||
+ | Signal 53 = Overdose | ||
+ | Signal 54 = Drunk | ||
+ | Signal 55 = Mental Illness | ||
+ | Signal 56 = Burn | ||
+ | Signal 57 = Respiratory Problems | ||
+ | Signal 58 = Cardiac | ||
+ | Signal 59 = Stroke | ||
+ | Signal 60 = Unconscious | ||
+ | Signal 61 = Diabetic | ||
+ | Signal 62 = OB | ||
+ | Signal 63 = DOA (Dead on Arrival) | ||
+ | Signal 65 = Undetermined | ||
+ | Signal 66 = Coroner | ||
+ | Signal 67 = Police | ||
+ | Signal 68 = Poison | ||
+ | Signal 69 = Wrecker | ||
+ | Signal 70 = On the Job Accident | ||
+ | Signal 71 = Child | ||
+ | Signal 72 = Seizure | ||
+ | Signal 74 = Fracture | ||
+ | Signal 75 = Hemorrhage | ||
+ | Signal 76 = Medical (unknown) | ||
+ | Signal 78 = Fall | ||
+ | Signal 79 = Non-Emergency | ||
+ | Signal 80 = STAT Transfer | ||
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+ | Code 1 = Medical Transfer | ||
+ | Code 2 = Wheel Chair Call | ||
+ | Code 3 = Emergency Run - Lights and Siren | ||
+ | Code 4 = Immediate Response, No Lights or Siren | ||
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+ | === EASI Units === | ||
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+ | ==== Stations: ==== | ||
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+ | !Station Number | ||
+ | !Location | ||
+ | !Units | ||
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+ | |1 | ||
+ | |Pine Bluff - University and Pullen Streets | ||
+ | |Unit 135 (Heavy Rescue), Unit 101 (Supervisor) | ||
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+ | |2 | ||
+ | |Pine Bluff - 31st and Hazel Streets | ||
+ | |Unit 139 | ||
+ | |- | ||
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+ | |3 | ||
+ | |White Hall | ||
+ | |Unit 98 (Light Rescue) | ||
+ | |- | ||
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+ | |4 | ||
+ | |Pine Bluff - 24th and Olive Streets | ||
+ | |Unit 132 | ||
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+ | |7 | ||
+ | |Warren | ||
+ | |Units 109, 124, 141 | ||
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− | + | |Star City | |
− | + | |Unit 137 | |
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+ | |Fordyce | ||
+ | |Unit 115, 136 | ||
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+ | |12 | ||
+ | |Lake Village | ||
+ | |Unit 122, 123 | ||
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− | + | |Rison | |
− | + | |Unit 121 | |
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==== Medics: ==== | ==== Medics: ==== | ||
− | Medic # 90-100 are civilian employees | + | Medic # 90-100 are civilian employees |
− | Medic # 1-20 are supervisor's # | + | Medic # 1-20 are supervisor's # |
− | Medic #'s in the 300's are EMT's # | + | Medic #'s in the 300's are EMT's # |
− | Medic #'s in the 400's | + | Medic #'s in the 400's paramedics |
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− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Arkansas]] |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Arkansas Brevity Codes]] |
+ | [[Category:Arkansas Fire Services]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Arkansas Medical]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Arkansas Station IDs]] |
Latest revision as of 23:15, 12 July 2015
Contents
Sheriff
Lincoln County 10-Codes
10-1 RECEIVING POORLY 10-2 RECEIVING WELL 10-4 EVERYTHING IS OK (ACKNOWLEDGMENT) 10-6 BUSY 10-7 OUT OF SERVICE 10-8 IN SERVICE 10-9 REPEAT 10-10 ON CALL 10-12 VISITOR OR SUBJECT PRESENT 10-14 CONVOY OR ESCORT 10-15 PRISONER IN CUSTODY 10-17 PICK UP ITEM OR DOCUMENT 10-19 RETURN TO STATION OR GO TO ___ 10-20 PRESENT LOCATION 10-21 CALL ___ BY PHONE 10-22 CANCEL OR TAKE NO FURTHER ACTION 10-23 STAND BY 10-28 CHECK FULL REGISTRATION 10-29 CHECK LOCAL WARRANTS OR STOLEN 10-30 DOES NOT CONFORM WITH RULES 10-32 B.A.C. 10-36 CORRECT TIME 10-42 OFFICER AT HOME 10-50 TRAFFIC OR NO TRAFFIC 10-51 N.C.I.C. REQUEST 10-52 NO N.C.I.C. RECORD 10-53 N.C.I.C. HIT 10-75 TRAFFIC STOP 10-82 MEET ME AT____ 10-88 PHONE NUMBER_____ 10-92 LUNCH 10-93 COFFEE BREAK 10-94 BE OUT AT ____ ON PERSONAL BUSINESS 10-95 END OF SHIFT (OLD 10-7) 10-97 ARRIVED AT SCENE 10-98 FINISHED WITH ASSIGNMENT 10-100 DISPATCHER IS OUT OF THE ROOM
Disposition Codes
- After each incident that a Deputy checks out on when checking back into service the deputy will one of the disposition codes listed below. The deputy may follow the code with a letter however the letter should not be noted on the radio log.
Code-1 Arrest Made Code-2 Drunk Driver Code-3 Report Made Code-4 Citation issued Code-5 Warning given Code-6 Assistance given Code-7 No action Taken Code-8 gone on arrival Code-9 Unable to locate incident Code-10 Canceled before arrival Code-12 Paper served Code-90 Hostage Incident Code-101 Homicide Code-110 Sexual Assault Code-112 Rape Code-114 Child Molestation Code-150 Child Abuse Code-160 Kidnapping Code-310 Attempted Suicide Code-320 Death or dead body Code-489 Bomb Threat Code-835 Mental Disorder Code-1100 Officer NEEDS HELP Code-1259 Transport of dangerous substance
EMS
EASI Signals
Signals ending with A = Advance Life Support (ALS) Signals ending with B = Basic Life Support (BLS)
Signal 21 = Unknown Signal 30 = Accident in Public Place Signal 39 = Hunting Accident Signal 40 = Home Accident Signal 41 = Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Signal 42 = Water / Boat Accident Signal 44 = Rail Road Accident Signal 45 = Construction Site Signal 46 = Electrical Accident Signal 47 = Explosion Signal 48 = Fight Signal 49 = Suicide Signal 50 = Stabbing Signal 51 = Rape Signal 53 = Overdose Signal 54 = Drunk Signal 55 = Mental Illness Signal 56 = Burn Signal 57 = Respiratory Problems Signal 58 = Cardiac Signal 59 = Stroke Signal 60 = Unconscious Signal 61 = Diabetic Signal 62 = OB Signal 63 = DOA (Dead on Arrival) Signal 65 = Undetermined Signal 66 = Coroner Signal 67 = Police Signal 68 = Poison Signal 69 = Wrecker Signal 70 = On the Job Accident Signal 71 = Child Signal 72 = Seizure Signal 74 = Fracture Signal 75 = Hemorrhage Signal 76 = Medical (unknown) Signal 78 = Fall Signal 79 = Non-Emergency Signal 80 = STAT Transfer Code 1 = Medical Transfer Code 2 = Wheel Chair Call Code 3 = Emergency Run - Lights and Siren Code 4 = Immediate Response, No Lights or Siren
EASI Units
Stations:
Station Number | Location | Units |
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1 | Pine Bluff - University and Pullen Streets | Unit 135 (Heavy Rescue), Unit 101 (Supervisor) |
2 | Pine Bluff - 31st and Hazel Streets | Unit 139 |
3 | White Hall | Unit 98 (Light Rescue) |
4 | Pine Bluff - 24th and Olive Streets | Unit 132 |
7 | Warren | Units 109, 124, 141 |
8 | England | Unit 138 |
9 | Star City | Unit 137 |
10 | Fordyce | Unit 115, 136 |
12 | Lake Village | Unit 122, 123 |
13 | Rison | Unit 121 |
Medics:
Medic # 90-100 are civilian employees Medic # 1-20 are supervisor's # Medic #'s in the 300's are EMT's # Medic #'s in the 400's paramedics