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A & B |
Assault & Battery |
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ABC |
Alcoholic Beverage Control |
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ADW |
Assault with Deadly Weapon |
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Alert-1
Aircraft with trouble in flight |
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BOLO |
Be On the Look Out |
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CHRI |
(kri) Criminal History Record Information (nationwide/federal/IL) |
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DCI |
Department of Criminal Investigations (Drug Task Force-ISP) |
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DNR |
Department of Natural Rescources |
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FIPS |
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FIRD |
Federal Incedent Response Plan |
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FOID |
Firearm Owner IDentifcation (Card) |
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FTA |
Failure to appear (for court appearance) |
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ISP |
Illinois State Police |
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LZ |
Landing Zone (used by helicopters) (LifeFlight) |
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NCIC |
National Crime Information Center |
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NTA |
Notice To Appear (in court for traffic ticket) |
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TIPS |
Traffic Information Planning System (ISP Codes) |
Tow Package---
Report Number and tow truck being sent to a traffic stop for
impounding vehicles.
Airship--
Police Helicopter also known as bird, air unit, helo, king etc.
"FI"---Field
Interview on a suspect
Knock and
Talk--- to knock on a suspects door at his place of residence and
attempt to gather info on a particular crime or call
RP--- Reporting
Party on a call
backed-up---
units are all tied up on calls at the moment
Smoking H &
S--- suspect is using some sort of narcotic *H&S actually
stands for Health and Safety which is
usually followed by a code such as H&S
11550=Heroine
Subject is
being 415 verbal-- means causing a disturbance and being lewd and
loud
Out for code---
Officer is on a lunchbreak
Suspect is 5149
and a half---- the "unofficial" code for not quite 5150 which
is a mental case.
(These were
obtained from 4phun-radio@yahoogroups.com, Vic Healy and inlandnews@aol.com)
In Oklahoma
it's E.P.O. - Emergency Protective Order
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C.D.S. -
Controlled Dangerous Substance
C.P.L. -
Current Point Level (Driver's License - in Okla. 10 points gets you
a D.I. Flag)
D.I. (as in
D.I. Flag - Suspension) - Driver Improvement
D.L. - Driver's License
D.R.E. - Drug
Recognition Expert
E.O.D. -
Emergency Order to Detain (Mental Detention)
F.I. - Field
Interrogation (Card)
F.R. (as in
F.R. Flag - Suspension) - Financial Responsibility (No Auto
Insurance)
O.L.N. -
Operator's License Number
P.O.C. -
Possession of Open Container
S O C - SOCial
security number
S.S.N. - Social
Security Number
T.O.C. -
Transporting Open Container
T.B.O.H. -
Taken By Own Hand
Bio-Hazard -
Subject is known HIV-positive
A.I.
Accident Investigator
A.L.S.
Advanced Life Support (ALPHA)
A.C.F.A.
Attempt to Commit Felonious Assault
A.D.W.
Assault with a Deadly Weapon
A.R.T.C.C. Air
Route Traffic Control Center
A.T.I.S.
Automatic Terminal Information Service (Airports)
A.T.L.
Attempt To Locate
B.C.J.
Bay County Jail
B.L.S.
Basic Life Support (BRAVO)
B.M.C.
Bay Medical Center
B.O.L.
Be On the Lookout
C.C.W.
Carrying Concealed Weapon
C.H.F.
Congestive Heart Failure
C.L.N.C.
Clearance (Airports)
C.M.I.S.
Criminal Management Information System
C.S.C.
Criminal Sexual Conduct
D.W.I.
Driving While Intoxicated
D.W.L.S.
Driving While License Suspended
E.T.O.H.
Alcohol
F.A.C.
Failed to Appear in Court
F.C.J.
Failure to Comply with Judgment
F.T.A.
Failure To Appear (in court)
F.T.C.
Failure To Comply (with court judgment)
G.O.A.
Gone On Arrival
H &
R Hit & Run
H.E.A.R.N.
Hospital Emergency Administrative Radio Network
HOOK
Towtruck
K
Killed
KEYHOLDER
Someone who has keys to get into the place
L.E.I.N.
Law Enforcement Information Network
L.Z.
Landing Zone (helicopters)
M.E.
Medical Examiner
M.I.P.
Minors In Possession of alcohol
M.D.O.P.
Malicious Destruction Of Property
M.D.T.
Mobile Data Terminal
M.S.O.
Marine Safety Officer (Coast Guard)
N.C.I.C.
National Crime Information Center
O.D.
Officer of the Day (Coast Guard)
O.T.L.
Out To Lunch
O.U.I.L.
Operating Under the Influence of Liquor (or O.U.)
P&L
Prostitution & Loitering
PAT.COMM.
PATrol COMMander (Coast Guard)
P.B.T.
Portable Breathalyzer Test
P.D.A.
Property Damage Accident
P.I.
Personal Injury accident
P.I.W.
Person(s) In Water
P.O.B.
Persons On Board
P.P.O.
Personal Protection Order
R.A.
Robbery Armed
R.T.D.
Return To Department
RUNNER
Someone who is responsible at the place
RVR
Runway Visual Range
S.A.R.
Search And Rescue
S.O.S.
Secretary Of State
T.X.
Telephone call
U.C.
Under Cover
U.D.A.A.
Unauthorized Driving Away of Auto
U.T.L.
Unable To Locate
V.C.S.A.
Violation of Chemical Substance Act
V.F.R.
Visual Flight Rules (Airplanes)
V.O.R.
VHF Omni-flight Range (Airplanes)
C.W.I.-- Close
Without Incident
D.R.O.--
Domestic Restraining Order
G.O.A.--
Gone On Arrival (they were gone when unit got there)
D.R.T.-Dead
Right There
A.L.P.-Acute
Lead Poisoning (Gunshot wound)
TRAUMA
ALERT CRITERIA
ADULT PATIENTS
Any 2 BLUE OR 1
RED = TRAUMA ALERT
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AIRWAY:
Sustained Respirations of >
30
Active Airway Assistance
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CIRCULATION:
Sustained Heart Rate >
120
No Radial Pulse w/ HR >
120 OR Blood Pressure <
90 Systolic
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BEST MOTOR
RESPONSE:
BMR =
5
BMR < 4 OR
PARALYSIS OR
Suspected Spinal Injury OR
Loss of Sensation
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CUTANEOUS:
Major Tissue Loss: > 5" Avulsion
OR Amputation OR
GSW to
extremity
2nd / 3rd Degree Burns to
> 15% Body Surface OR
ANY penetrating injury to
head, neck, or torso
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LONGBONE
FRACTURE:
Single FX site due to MVA
OR
Multiple FX sites
Fall from > 10 ft.
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AGE:
> 55
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MECHANISM
OF
INJURY: Ejection from vehicle OR
Deformed steering wheel
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