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==== Units: ====
 
 
Unit 98 = Light Rescue - White Hall
 
Unit 135 = Heavy Rescue - Station 1
 
Unit 3 = White Hall
 
Unit 133 = Station 1
 
Unit 101 = Supervisor unit - Station 1
 
Unit 139 = Station 2
 
Unit 110 = Station 3
 
Unit 132 = Station 4
 
Unit 109 = Station 7
 
Unit 124 = Station 7
 
Unit 141 = Station 7
 
Unit 138 = Station 8
 
Unit 137 = Station 9
 
Unit 115 = Station 10
 
Unit 136 = Station 10
 
Unit 122 = Station 12
 
Unit 123 = Station 12
 
Unit 121 = Station 13
 
  
 
[[Category:Southern Region]]
 
[[Category:Southern Region]]
 
[[Category:Collaboration]]
 
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Revision as of 10:16, 6 July 2012

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
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