Wake County (NC)
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Contents
- 1 Raleigh/Wake County (NC) EMS Medical Priority Codes
- 2 Wake County Sheriff Unit Numbering
- 3 Garner Police Department Beat Map
- 4 Raleigh Police Department Beat/Sector Maps
- 5 Raleigh & Wake County Fire Departments Emergency Fire Dispatch (EFD) Codes
- 6 Wake County Sheriff Dept Zone Layout
- 7 Raleigh/Wake County 10 Codes/Signals
- 8 Related Links
Raleigh/Wake County (NC) EMS Medical Priority Codes
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
Raleigh Police Department Beat/Sector Maps
Raleigh & Wake County Fire Departments Emergency Fire Dispatch (EFD) Codes
The Raleigh Wake Emergency Communications Center transitioned to the Emergency Fire Dispatch (EFD) on June 7, 2011 at 08:00. This transition affects how calls are dispatched to both the Raleigh Fire Department and also the Volunteer Fire Departments that operate in Wake County. This program is the fire service version of Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) which has been in place for many years.
The EFD program is a protocol based system that is used to process fire calls to determine the most appropriate response.
The most obvious and important change for fire service personnel in the field is that responders will hear a standardized short text description of an emergency and an alphanumeric determinant for the call type.
Example: Brush Fire 67-Delta-2.
51 - Aircraft Emergency | |
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51-O-1 | Airborne Aircraft |
51-A-1 | Stand BY |
51-B-1 | Unknown Situation (Investigation) |
51-C-1 | Aircraft Incoming - Full Emergency (Alert II) |
51-C-2 | Aircraft Incoming - Minor Emergency (Alert II) |
51-D-1 | Aircraft Crash (Alert III) |
51-D-2 | Aircraft Crash Involving Structure (Alert III) |
51-D-3 | Aircraft Fire on Ground (Alert III) |
52 - Alarms | |
52-O-1 | Burglar Hold-up Alarm |
52-O-2 | Medical Alarm |
52-B-1 | Residential (Multiple) |
52-B-2 | Residential (Single) |
52-B-3 | Non-Dwelling Structure (Shed, Garage, Call Box) |
52-B-4 | Mobile Home, House Trailer, Portable Office |
52-B-5 | Unknown Situation (Investigation) |
52-C-1 | High Life Hazard |
52-C-2 | High Rise |
52-C-3 | Commercial Structure |
53 - Citizen Assist / Service Call | |
53-O-1 | Locked Out of Vehicle (Unoccupied) |
53-O-2 | Down Trees and Objects |
53-O-3 | Hydrant Problems |
53-O-4 | Sewer Problems |
53-O-5 | Water Main Break |
53-O-6 | Other |
53-A-1 | Locked in Vehicle (Non-Medical Assistance) |
53-A-2 | Locked In/Out of Dwelling (Non-Medical Assistance) |
53-A-3 | Citizen Assist (Non-Medical Assistance) |
53-A-4 | Animal Rescue |
53-A-5 | Water Problem |
53-B-1 | Locked In Vehicle (Possible Medical Assistance) |
53-B-2 | Locked In/Out of Dwelling (Possible Medical Assistance) |
53-B-3 | Citizen Assist (Posibble Medical Assist) |
53-B-4 | Unknown Situation (Investigation) |
53-C-1 | Water Problem with Electrical Hazard |
54 - Confined Space / Structure Collapse | |
54-B-1 | Entrapment (Unconfirmed) |
54-C-1 | Entrapment (Unconfirmed) with Hazardous Materials |
54-D-1 | Entrapment (confirmed) |
54-D-2 | Entrapment (Confirmed) with Hazardous Materials |
55 - Electrical Hazard | |
55-A-1 | Transformer Outside (Wire or Pole) |
55-A-2 | Appliance with No Odor Present |
55-B-1 | Electrical Arching |
55-B-2 | Wires Down with No Smoke or Arching |
55-B-3 | Appliance with Odor Present |
55-B-4 | Electrical Odor |
55-B-5 | Unknown Situation (Investigation) |
55-C-1 | Electrical Hazard with or near Water |
55-C-2 | Wires Down with smoke or arching |
56 - Elevator / Escalator Rescue | |
56-O-1 | Elevator Malfunction - No Occupants Inside |
56-O-2 | Escalator Incident - Not Caught (with or without injuries) |
56-A-1 | Elevator Malfunction - Occupants Inside |
56-B-1 | Elevator Malfunction - Occupants Inside (Medical Condition Present) |
56-B-2 | Caught (Escalator) with no injuries |
56-B-3 | Unknown Situation (Investigation) |
56-D-1 | Entrapment (Escalator) with injuries |
57 - Explosion | |
57-B-1 | Vehicle Explosion |
57-B-2 | Non-Structure Explosion |
57-B-3 | Unknown Situation (Investigation) |
57-D-1 | High Life Hazard |
57-D-2 | High Rise |
57-D-3 | Commerical Structure |
57-D-4 | Residential (Multiple) |
57-D-5 | Residential (Single) |
57-D-6 | Large Non-Dwelling Structure (Barn, Storage Building) |
57-D-7 | Small Non-Dwelling Structure (Shed, Detached Garage) |
57-D-8 | Large Fuel/Fire Load Vehicle |
57-D-9 | Mobile Home, House Trailer, Portable Office |
58 - Extrication / Entrapped (Machinery, Vehicle) | |
58-B-1 | Entrapment (Unconfirmed) |
58-B-2 | No Longer trapped |
58-D-1 | Entrapment (Confirmed) |
59 - Fuel Spill | |
59-B-1 | Uncontained Spill <50 Gallons |
59-B-2 | Contained Spill <50 Gallons |
59-C-1 | Uncontained Spill >50 Gallons |
59-C-2 | Contained Spill >50 Gallons |
59-C-3 | Unknown Situation (Investigation) |
60 - Gas Leak (Natural and LP Gases) | |
60-B-1 | Outside Tank Leak <5 Gallons |
60-B-2 | Outside Odor |
60-C-1 | Outside Tank Leak >5 Gallons |
60-D-1 | Inside Rupture/Tank Leak (Odor) |
60-D-2 | Outside Rupture (Odor) |
61 - HazMat | |
61-A-1 | Abandoned Waste |
61-B-1 | Small Spill (<5 Gallons) |
61-C-1 | HazMat (Contained) |
61-C-2 | Illeagal Drug Lab |
61-D-1 | HazMat (Uncontained or moving) |
61-D-2 | HazMat Fire (Outside) |
61-D-3 | Illeagal Drug Lab Fire (Outside) |
61-D-4 | Illeagal Drug Lab (Uncontained or Moving) |
62 - High Angle Rescue | |
62-B-1 | Unknown Situation (Investigation) |
62-D-1 | High Angle Rescue |
63 - Lightning Strike (Investigation) | |
63-B-1 | Residential (Single) |
63-B-2 | Non-Dwelling Structure (Shed, Garage) |
63-B-3 | Mobile Home, House Trailer, Portable Office |
63-B-4 | Outside Lightning Strike |
63-B-5 | Unknown Situation (Investigation) |
63-C-1 | High Life Hazard |
63-C-2 | High Rise |
63-C-3 | Commerical Structure |
63-C-4 | Residential (Multiple) |
64 - Marine Fire | |
64-B-1 | Extinguished Fire |
64-D-1 | Threatened Structure or Other Boats |
64-D-2 | Docked in Coastal Water |
64-D-3 | Docked in Inland Water |
64-D-4 | Beached in Coastal Water |
64-D-5 | Beached in Inland Water |
64-D-6 | Coastal Water |
64-D-7 | Oceanic Water |
64-D-8 | Inland Water |
64-D-9 | Dry Dock |
65 - Mutual Aid / Assist Outside Agency | |
65-A-1 | Mutual Aid to Incident (Single Unit) |
65-A-2 | Assist Outside Agency (Single Unit) |
65-A-3 | Mutual Aid Move Up/Cover (Station Assignment) |
65-A-4 | Mutual Aid to Staging Area |
65-B-1 | Mutual Aid to Incident (Single Unit) |
65-B-2 | Assist Outside Agency (Single Unit) |
65-D-1 | Mutual Aid to Incident (Multiple Units) |
65-D-2 | Assist Outside Agency (Multiple Unit) |
66 - Odor (Strange / Unknown) | |
66-A-1 | Odor Inside |
66-A-2 | Odor Outside |
66-C-1 | Odor with Patients |
67 - Outside Fire | |
67-O-1 | Controlled Burn |
67-A-1 | Transformer (Wire or Pole) |
67-A-2 | Extinguished Fire |
67-B-1 | Small Outside Fire |
67-B-2 | Small Outside Fire with hazardous materials present |
67-B-3 | Unknown Situation (Investigation) |
67-D-1 | Wildland Fire |
67-D-2 | Brush/Grass Fire |
67-D-3 | Large Outside Fire |
67-D-4 | Large Outside Fire with hazardous materials |
68 - Smoke Investigation (Outside) | |
68-A-1 | Light Smoke |
68-A-2 | Odor of Smoke |
68-C-1 | Heavy Smoke |
69 - Structure Fire | |
69-C-1 | Appliance Fire (Contained) |
69-C-2 | Extinguished Fire |
69-D-1 | High Life Hazard |
69-D-2 | High Rise |
69-D-3 | Commerical Structure |
69-D-4 | Residential (Multiple) |
69-D-5 | Residential (Single) |
69-D-6 | Chimney |
69-D-7 | Large Non-Dwelling Structure (Barn, Storage Building) |
69-D-8 | Small Non-Dwelling Structure (Shed, Detached Garage) |
69-D-9 | Mobile Home, House Trailer, Portable Office |
69-D-10 | Unknown Situation (Investigation) |
69-E-1 | Person on Fire (Inside) |
69-E-2 | Trapped in Structure Fire |
70 - Train / Rail Incident | |
70-O-1 | Moving Train |
70-B-1 | Unknown Situation (Investigation) |
70-D-1 | Structure Involved |
70-D-2 | Derailment Below Ground |
70-D-3 | Derailment Elevated (Above ground) |
70-D-4 | Derailment at Ground Level |
70-D-5 | Derailment in Tunnel |
70-D-6 | Fire on Board Below Ground |
70-D-7 | Fire on Board Elevated (Above Ground) |
70-D-8 | Fire on Board at Ground Level |
70-D-9 | Fire on Board in Tunnel |
70-D-10 | Vehicle(s) Involved |
71 - Vehicle Fire | |
71-A-1 | Vehicle Fire (Extinguished) |
71-B-1 | Vehicle Fire |
71-B-2 | Large Fuel/Fire Load Vehicle (extinguished) |
71-C-1 | Vehicle Fire Threatening Non-Structure |
71-C-2 | Vehicle Fire in Parking Garage (Parkade) |
71-D-1 | Vehicle Fire with Threatened Structure |
71-D-2 | Tanker or Tractor-Trailer (Semi) with Flammable Cargo |
71-D-3 | Large Fuel/Fire Load Vehicle |
71-E-1 | Vehicle Fire (Occupants Trapped) |
72 - Water Rescue | |
72-A-1 | Animal Rescue |
72-B-1 | Stranded Motorist (Non-threatened) |
72-B-2 | Unknown Situation (Investigation) |
72-E-1 | Sinking Vehicle |
72-E-2 | Ice Rescue |
72-E-3 | Swift Water Rescue |
72-E-4 | Scuba Dive Accident |
72-E-5 | Swimming Pool Rescue |
72-E-6 | Coastal Water Rescue |
72-E-7 | Inland Water Rescue |
72-E-8 | Oceanic Water Rescue |
73 - Watercraft in Distress | |
73-B-1 | Out of Fuel |
73-B-2 | Engine Will Not Start |
73-B-3 | Run Aground |
73-B-4 | Flare Sighting (other than Orange or Red) |
73-D-1 | Taking on Water |
73-D-2 | Person Overboard |
73-D-3 | Flare Sighting (Orange or Red) |
73-D-4 | Unknown Situation (Investigation) test |
Wake County Sheriff Dept Zone Layout
Raleigh/Wake County 10 Codes/Signals
Wake County Ten Codes/Signals Pocket Sized
Wake County Ten Codes/Signals