P2 Flashcards

(102 cards)

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MON

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Monitoring

Out of service code

Designates the officer is not available but is monitoring calls.

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OD

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Overdose

Intentional intake of a potentially harmful substance.

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COU

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Court

Out of service code

Officer appearing in court

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WAL

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Walk away

A patient who leaves the hospital or care facility against medical advice, protective custody or court order. ABCSD nature code.

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ME

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Medical emergency

Any medical problem requiring immediate medical attention.
Fire and EMS response

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SC

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Security check

A request for law-enforcement to watch a home or business while the occupants are away, a security check. Generally self initiated.

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SI

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Suspicious incident

A belief or opinion that circumstances, observed or heard, may involve the criminal activity or the need for police investigation.

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MCI3

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Mass casualty incident 3

Fire code
Nature used to upgrade a call that involves 21 or more patients.

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PA

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Pro QA medical

Launch is medical pro QA

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VC

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Vehicle collision

A motor vehicle collision occurring on public property, when there are no injuries or hazards requiring the fire department or emergency medical services.

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SPE

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Special event

Out of service code

EMS code
Incident documenting participation in a special event example parade, football game etc.

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CHKARA

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Check area

Airport code

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RF

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Rubbish fire

An outside fire involving discarded material, a trash/garbage fire.

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MEU

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Medical emergency unstable scene

Used for law-enforcement incidents in which there is a Fire and EMS need for an unstable incidence such as it just occurred robbery with a victim, assault etc.

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WR

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Water rescue

The process of extracting a person in distress from a body of water e.g. lake, pond, river or stream. Usually requires a boat

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MV

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Missing vehicle

A lost motor vehicle. A vehicle taken with the owners consent and not returned. A reported theft, when there is evidence to suggest the vehicle was not stolen example repossessed, towed, taken by a family member, loan to a friend

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SM

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Status move

Used by joint communications to indicate an ambulance low status event; tied to radio tones and CAD paging.

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TO

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Traffic observation

Monitoring motor vehicle traffic in order to determine and site traffic law violators

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VIP

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Vandalism in progress

Willful or malicious acts intended to damage or destroy the property of another. Occurring now.

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SV

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Suspicious vehicle

A belief or opinion that a vehicle, observed or heard, may involve criminal activity or the need for police investigation.

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TV

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Trespass vehicle

A vehicle parked unlawfully on the property of another, the property needs to be properly posted.

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SA

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Sexual assault

And assault or attempted assault of a sexual nature. Can vary from unwanted touching to violent invasive sexual intercourse.

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RP

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Recover property

Lost property found by another.

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VR

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Vehicle repossession

Vehicle taken for lienholder for the fault of a loan.

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AB
Animal bite
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S
Shoplifting The illegal act of taking goods from a store without paying for them.
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VCE
Vehicle collision with extraction A motor vehicle collision when there was someone trapped in the vehicle requiring the fire department and emergency medical services.
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RT
Routine transport The ambulance initiated activity of transporting a patient non-urgently from one location to another, usually previously scheduled by EMS Administration.
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WIP
Watch in passing A request for law-enforcement to watch a home or business while the occupants are away, a security check.
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UNK
Unknown problem A situation in which there are not enough details available to accurately classify the call.
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PRP
Process prisoner Out of service code The process of booking the arrested eg fingerprinting, photographing, etc.
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AA
Aircraft accident Airline crash that happened away from the airfield
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ADA
Airport door alarm
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PF
Pro QA fire Launch is fire pro QA
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T
Traffic stop Contact with a motorist when inappropriate driving actions, equipment violations, or other in fractions or crimes are observed or suspected.
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MA
Mutual aid A request for fire mutual aid assistance from a jurisdiction outside of Boone county
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LOC
Lockout A person requesting help after accidentally locking themselves in or out of a vehicle.
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TTL
Try to locate Attempt to find someone in order to check his or her well-being, deliver a message or make an arrest.
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COB
Check open business Officer checking a business that is currently open for business.
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VF
Vehicle fire under 1 ton A fire involving a motor vehicle weighing less than 1 ton example motorcycle, car, pick up truck, van
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R
Robbery Theft/attempted theft by means of force or fear against another.
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MDU
Man down unknown problem A medical incident in which the chief complaint, status of consciousness and breathing or not known i.e. third-party caller
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TF
Transformer fire And outside fire involving a power transformer.
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MS
Miscellaneous service Out of service code An officer initiated activity. The officer is unavailable completing miscellaneous tasks, usually administrative in nature.
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P
Prowler Someone who Crouser sneaks about, usually with unlawful intentions.
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TH
Traffic hazard Objects in or around the roadway that obstruct, hinder or impair safe operation of a motor vehicle and may likely cause an accident.
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STPF
Short time physical fitness Out of service code Used for one hour work out.
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V
Vandalism Willful or malicious acts intended to damage or destroy the property of another. Used for past events.
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SS
Suicidal subject Persons who are threatening to commit suicide but have not yet done anything to harm themselves.
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COP
Community oriented policing Community oriented policing activities
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P
Personnel Out of service code Used went to unit is out of service due to a lack of personnel.
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STV
Stalled vehicle A motor vehicle with a mechanical problem stopped in the roadway and causing traffic to back up.
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WW
Weather watch Code used to designate damages and impact of weather events.
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RSF
Residential structure fire Fire involving a single-family dwelling or structure
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TRA
Training Out of service code The cad code used to document the law-enforcement initiated activity of training.
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PE
Process evidence The process of identifying, collecting and documenting evidence associated with a crime, usually officer initiated.
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LOTCHK
Parking lot check Airport code
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PV
Parking violation A motor vehicle parked illegally in some manner.
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W
Warrant A writ from a court commanding the police to arrest person who is a suspect in a crime.
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R911
Reverse 911 The cad code used to document that a reverse Ali look up was completed, and for what purpose.
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VCPP
Vehicle collision on private property The collusion occurring on private property, when there are no injuries, entrapments or hazards requiring a response from fire/EMS
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NCF
Natural cover fire And outside fire involving natural ground cover example grass bushes trees etc.
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SOL
Solicitor A person who solicits; especially one who seeks trade, ask for contributions, etc.
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MD
Minor detail Out of service code An officer initiate a task that’s limited in its size or scope and usually personal in nature.
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LS
Leaving the scene Also called hit-and-run. The driver of a vehicle involved in a collision leaves the same without completing all tasks required by law.
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SP
Suspicious person A belief or opinion that a person observe may be involved in criminal activity or the need for police investigation.
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RUN
Runaway Child under the age of 17 intentionally leaving without permission.
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PR
Public relations Out of service code And event or service intended to create goodwill for the fire service.
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SAT
Suicide attempt Attempted suicide or non-fatal suicidal behavior that has not resulted in death.
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PRO
Prostitution The illegal act or practice of engaging in sex acts for hire.
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MP
Missing person Any person whose location is not known, when there is no evidence that a criminal act has taken place.
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TP
Transport prisoner Moving the arrested from one location to another location.
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UB
Unauthorized burn Burning garbage, yard clippings and other debris in the city of Columbia without a burn permit.
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OO
Other offense An incident not fitting into other call categories and requiring law-enforcement involvement or investigation.
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OFF
Office Out of service code Officer is at office. Often used to signify covering the front desk.
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PP
Pro QA police Launch is police pro QA
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SPA
Special assignment Out of service code A special duty assignment initiated by law-enforcement. May include activities such as surveillance, event security etc.
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SR
Search and rescue To search for and rescue people in distress or immediate danger.
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RIP
Robbery in progress Theft/attempted theft by means of force or fear against another occurring now.
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O
Open door window The report of an unsecured door or window at a business or residence indicating a possible crime.
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RL
Residential lockout A person requesting help after accidentally locking themselves out of the residence.
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VCI
Vehicle collisions with injuries A motor vehicle collision when there are injuries requiring the fire department and emergency medical services.
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MCI1
Mass casualty incident 1 Fire code Nature used to upgrade a call that involves 5 to 10 patients.
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POF
Pole fire And outside fire involving a utility pole, often caused by lightning strike or blown transformer.
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LIT
Littering The illegal act of discarding or dumping trash or garbage.
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RW
Report writing Out of service code The law-enforcement initiated activity of writing an incident report. Occasionally use by EMS as well.
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TR
Technical rescue A person trapped in a hazardous location that require special knowledge, skills or tools to be used e.g. confined space vertical height etc.
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SEP
Serve papers The activity of delivering court papers i.e. evection papers, divorce papers etc. to someone. Usually a function of the sheriffs department.
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LL
Liquor law Liquor law violations example serving liquor to minors, minors attempting to purchase liquor, open containers etc.
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ODA
Off duty assignment Officer working in assignment while not on duty with the department.
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TC
Traffic control A request for an officer to direct the flow of traffic on a street or highway, usually due to a safety concern.
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TI
Taxi inspection The lawn Forssman initiated activity of inspecting a taxi for compliance to permitting regulations
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VCU
Vehicle collision situation unknown And automobile crash reported by a third party collar, when the collar does not know if the occupants are injured or likely in need of medical attention or rescue.
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SE
Stuck elevator A malfunctioning elevator with people trapped inside.
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VCPBM
Vehicle collision pedestrian/bicycle/motorcycle A motor vehicle collision involving a pedestrian, bicyclist, or motorcycle requiring the fire department and emergency medical services.
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TS
Trespass subject A person who enters or remains unlawfully on the property of another notice as usually required.
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MCI2
Mass casualty incident 2 Fire code Nature used to upgrade a call that involves 11 to 20 patients.
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O
Open door/windows The report of an unsecured door or window at a business or residence indicating a possible crime
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MA
Maintenance Out of service code Used one patrol vehicle is out of service due to a mechanical issue or repair work.
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PD
Peace disturbance Any act causing annoyance, disquiet, agitation, or interruption of the peace and quiet. A noise complaint.
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M
Meal Out of service code The officer initiated event of eating a meal, a meal break. Code 7
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SF
Shots fired Illegally discharging a weapon such as a hand gun shotgun rifle military weapon etc.