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+ | ===Sheriffs Office== | ||
+ | ===Unit Numbering=== | ||
+ | *All deputies keep their same number throughout their career | ||
+ | {|class="wikitable sortable collapsible" border=1 style=border-collapse:collapse cellpadding=3 | ||
+ | !Radio ID!!Usage | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |120 to 129||Deputies | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |140 to 199||Deputies | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |200||Sheriff | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |201||Undersheriff | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |300 to 399||Shared by TPS and Sheriff's Department Reserves | ||
+ | |} | ||
== Topeka Police == | == Topeka Police == | ||
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[[Image:Topeka-Zone-_Map.jpg|640px|Topeka KS Zone Alignment Map]] | [[Image:Topeka-Zone-_Map.jpg|640px|Topeka KS Zone Alignment Map]] | ||
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− | 30 | + | !Radio ID!!Usage |
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− | 50 | + | |Cruiser xx||Administrative Units (Cruiser 1 is the Police Chief) |
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− | + | |20 to 29||Animal Control Units | |
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− | + | |30 to 49||School Resource Officers | |
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− | + | |50 to 59||Crime Scene Units | |
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− | + | |70 to 99||Response Team Units | |
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− | + | |110||Front Desk Administrative Officer | |
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− | + | |111 to 115||Hit and Run Units | |
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− | + | |130 to 139||Motorcycle Units | |
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− | + | |300 to 399||Shared by TPS and Sheriff's Department Reserves | |
− | 600 | + | |- |
− | + | |400||[[Shawnee County (KS)#Patrol Units|Patrol Units]] | |
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− | + | |48x||Bicycle Units | |
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− | + | |49x||Canine Units | |
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+ | |5xx||Specialty Units (Detectives, Narcotics & Gang) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |600 to 649||School District 501 & Washburn University Units | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |650 to 699||Veterans Affairs & MTAA Units | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |7xx||Community Police | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |8xx||Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC) Units | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |9xx||Special Patrol (DUI, seat belt enforcement) | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | *4 digit unit numbers indicate Off-Duty Officer | ||
− | + | ====Patrol Units==== | |
+ | *The second digit indicates which zone the patrol unit belongs to (434 belongs to zone 3) | ||
+ | *The third digit indicates the unit's role | ||
+ | **0 indicates lieutenant, second digit indicates shift (420 is 2nd shift Lt.) | ||
+ | **1 indicates zone primary supervisor, generally a sergeant (421 is the zone 2 primary supervisor) | ||
+ | **2 indicates zone secondary supervisor, generally a corporal (412 is the zone 1 secondary supervisor) | ||
+ | **3-5 indicate area cars referenced by the map above | ||
+ | **6&7 indicate rover cars and travel throughout zone | ||
+ | **8 indicates zone traffic car (438 is zone 3 traffic car) | ||
+ | *401-409 indicated flex shift units (1800-0200) | ||
== Shawnee County Fire == | == Shawnee County Fire == |
Revision as of 14:52, 27 October 2011
Contents
Shawnee County Sheriff
Sheriff/Topeka Police Radio Code List
- SIG 1- Armed-Dangerous
- SIG 2- Resists Arrest / Violent
- SIG 3- Mental
- SIG 4- Suicidal
- SIG 5A- Felony Offender
- SIG 5B- Misdemeanor Offender
- SIG 5C- Traffic Offender
- SIG 5D- Narcotics
- SIG 5E- Explosives
- SIG 5F- Fraud
- SIG 5G- Gang member
- SIG 5I- Illegal Alien
- SIG 5J- Juvenile / Runaway
- SIG 5K- Kidnapper
- SIG 5L- Larceny
- SIG 5M- Murder / Homicide
- SIG 5O- Other / Contact Dispatch
- SIG 5P- Parole / Probation
- SIG 5R- Robbery
- SIG 5S- Sex Offender
- SIG 5T- Terrorist affiliation
- SIG 6- Intelligence Suspect
- SIG 7- Sniper in the area
- SIG 8- Arsonist in area
- SIG 9- Wanted Felony Warrant
- SIG 10- Wanted Misdemeanor Warrant
- SIG 11- Stolen
- SIG 12- Bomb Explosion
- SIG 13- Officer needs help
- SIG 14- Riot
- SIG 15- Drug Material
- SIG 20- Crime Scene Unit call
- SIG 21- Stolen Car Report
- SIG 22- Stolen Car Recovery
- SIG 23- Assault / Battery
- SIG 24- Animal Call
- SIG 25- Assist the citizen
- SIG 26- Unknown Trouble
- SIG 27- Open Door
- SIG 28- Pick up an article
- SIG 29- Disturbance
- SIG 30- Suspicious Person
- SIG 31- Missing Person
- SIG 32- Juvenile
- SIG 33- Trouble at the station
- SIG 34- Casualty report
- SIG 35- Rape / Sex Offense
- SIG 36- Check Welfare
- SIG 37- Dead body
- SIG 39- Theft
- SIG 40- Forgery / Bad Checks
- SIG 41- Receive Information
- SIG 42- Relieve officer
- SIG 43- Service request
- SIG 44- Notify
- SIG 45- Misc
- SIG 46- Out of car with canine
- SIG 48- Shoplifter
- SIG 49- Out of car on portable radio
- SIG 50- Out at the garage
- SIG 51- Call home
- SIG 52- Intoxicated subject
- SIG 53- Money escort
- SIG 55- Backup requested
- SIG 57- Vandalism
- SIG 58- Relief
- SIG 60- Gang activity
- SIG 63- Traffic stop
- SIG 64- Traffic problem / stalled car
- SIG 65- Emergency medical call
- SIG 67- Building check
- SIG 68- Area check
- SIG 69- Out at crime scene office
- SIG 90- Out at the jai
=Sheriffs Office
Unit Numbering
- All deputies keep their same number throughout their career
Radio ID | Usage |
---|---|
120 to 129 | Deputies |
140 to 199 | Deputies |
200 | Sheriff |
201 | Undersheriff |
300 to 399 | Shared by TPS and Sheriff's Department Reserves |
Topeka Police
Map of Patrol Districts
Unit Numbering
Radio ID | Usage |
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Cruiser xx | Administrative Units (Cruiser 1 is the Police Chief) |
20 to 29 | Animal Control Units |
30 to 49 | School Resource Officers |
50 to 59 | Crime Scene Units |
70 to 99 | Response Team Units |
110 | Front Desk Administrative Officer |
111 to 115 | Hit and Run Units |
130 to 139 | Motorcycle Units |
300 to 399 | Shared by TPS and Sheriff's Department Reserves |
400 | Patrol Units |
48x | Bicycle Units |
49x | Canine Units |
5xx | Specialty Units (Detectives, Narcotics & Gang) |
600 to 649 | School District 501 & Washburn University Units |
650 to 699 | Veterans Affairs & MTAA Units |
7xx | Community Police |
8xx | Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC) Units |
9xx | Special Patrol (DUI, seat belt enforcement) |
- 4 digit unit numbers indicate Off-Duty Officer
Patrol Units
- The second digit indicates which zone the patrol unit belongs to (434 belongs to zone 3)
- The third digit indicates the unit's role
- 0 indicates lieutenant, second digit indicates shift (420 is 2nd shift Lt.)
- 1 indicates zone primary supervisor, generally a sergeant (421 is the zone 2 primary supervisor)
- 2 indicates zone secondary supervisor, generally a corporal (412 is the zone 1 secondary supervisor)
- 3-5 indicate area cars referenced by the map above
- 6&7 indicate rover cars and travel throughout zone
- 8 indicates zone traffic car (438 is zone 3 traffic car)
- 401-409 indicated flex shift units (1800-0200)
Shawnee County Fire
County/Topeka Fire Radio Code List
- 10-6 Out of station, available for call
- 10-7 Out of service, unavailable for call
- 10-8 In service,
- 10-9 In quarters
- SIG 1 Working fire, can be controlled with available resources
- SIG 2 Working fire, need additional resources
- SIG 8 Person trapped (used for fires and auto accidents)
- SIG 42 Out of service for training
- SIG 99 Nothing showing- no smoke or fire
County Fire Paging Tones on 158.835MHz
- 147- Silver Lake Fire District
- 401- Mission Township Fire Dept.
- 402- Auburn Fire District
- 403- Dover Fire District
- 404- Rossville Fire District
- 405- Soldier Township Fire Dept
- 406- Shawnee Heights Fire District
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