[Scan-DC] what is a 'Code 1 assist?
djoneses
djoneses at verizon.net
Sat Jan 24 22:25:41 EST 2009
In the USPP there are two types of incidents/activities; a code 1 and a code
2. One, and I don't remember which, requires a written report and the other
does not -- it is just logged. So let us assume that the Code 1 is a report
writing type. So the officer would ask the dispatcher for a case number
(actually a Case Incident Number for Case Incident Report or 343 form -- the
report form) and in this case the incident was an Assist to Other Department
or just "assist" for brevity. So the conversation would be something like
this:
Officer: "Car 213"
Dispatcher: "Car 213"
Officer: "Can I have a time and number for a code one assist at 123 and the
parkway, location code 2109." [The location code goes on the CIR form.]
Dispatcher: Car 213, carry the number 1234 at 1435 hours."
Officer: "Car 213, 1234 at 1435. I'll be 10-8 enroute to the sub[station]."
Hope this helps.
David
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This is why a Uniform Code should be required. Each state and within some
states, some cites have their own traffic codes. DC is different than the
State of California and the State of Oregon and Washington. DC seems to
stand alone - away from just about every other State in the Union.........
which makes no sense. Even the use/number of "white lights" within a
cluster of emergency lights can be different for the DC government. Ask any
of the national mfgr's, i.e.., Federal Lighting, etc., and the others! If
DC would fall into line with the surrounding jurisdictions, purchasing costs
would drop and the taxpayers would be the winner!
WHH/Starbird
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> I'm not sure that would male sense - code 3 is just that - Lights (1)
> siren (2) and speed (3) but code 1 is just come. Priority 1 - that's
> different.
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> Code 1 is likely the opposite - lights and sirens.
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