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*900 units are STOP/IMPACT & K-9 Units (STOP are deputies that do traffic enforcement and IMPACT are Drug enforcement patrol units).
 
*900 units are STOP/IMPACT & K-9 Units (STOP are deputies that do traffic enforcement and IMPACT are Drug enforcement patrol units).
 
The zone map is mainly just for assignment purposes. Road deputies are assigned to a zone or zones at the beginning of their shift. They will usually be assigned calls in their zone or an adjacent zone if needed.
 
The zone map is mainly just for assignment purposes. Road deputies are assigned to a zone or zones at the beginning of their shift. They will usually be assigned calls in their zone or an adjacent zone if needed.
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==Garner Police Department Beat Map==
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==Raleigh Police Department Beat/Sector Map==
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[[Category:Southern Region]]
 
[[Category:Southern Region]]

Revision as of 09:36, 2 November 2009

Raleigh/Wake County (NC) EMS Medical Priority Codes

Wake County Sheriff Unit Numbering

  • 100 units are administrative
  • 200 units are investigators
  • 300 units are SRO's (School Resource Officers)
  • 400 units are jail transport
  • 500 units are judicial services
  • 600 units are A Platoon units...Patrol (regular road deputies)
  • 800 units are B Platoon units...Patrol (regular road deputies)
  • 900 units are STOP/IMPACT & K-9 Units (STOP are deputies that do traffic enforcement and IMPACT are Drug enforcement patrol units).

The zone map is mainly just for assignment purposes. Road deputies are assigned to a zone or zones at the beginning of their shift. They will usually be assigned calls in their zone or an adjacent zone if needed.

Garner Police Department Beat Map

GPDBeatmap.jpg

Raleigh Police Department Beat/Sector Map