King County Sheriff's Office Codes

From InterceptRadio.com Wiki

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
(Patrol Section Call Numbers: Content)
(Talkgroups: Content)
Line 347: Line 347:
==Talkgroups==
==Talkgroups==
{{SectionNote|Look in the [[http://www.interceptradio.com/intercept/s.php?sfreq=3&scountry=US&sstate=WA&scounty=King&scity=&ssvc=POL&spl=3D1C&stype=NULL&sfq=&ssort=1&sdisp=1&cfreq=1&cchan=1&ccity=1&z=1 Intercept Radio database]] for talkgroup numbers}}
{{SectionNote|Look in the [[http://www.interceptradio.com/intercept/s.php?sfreq=3&scountry=US&sstate=WA&scounty=King&scity=&ssvc=POL&spl=3D1C&stype=NULL&sfq=&ssort=1&sdisp=1&cfreq=1&cchan=1&ccity=1&z=1 Intercept Radio database]] for talkgroup numbers}}
-
{{SectionCS}}
+
 
 +
Each KCSO talkgroup serves a specific purpose. Guidelines for use of these talkgroups are described in this manual section.
 +
#The word talkgroup is used in place of channel on 800MHz radios.
 +
#Tactical channels are to be used in accordance to the guidelines set forth in G.O. 13.00.000.
 +
#*They may be used for car-to-car traffic as well.
 +
#Listed below are the talkgroups available to KCSO personnel. Some talkgroups are only available to specific units:
 +
 
 +
{|!Talkgroup!!Use!!Access
 +
|-
 +
|N WEST||Not in use/Not monitored||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|TAC-5||North County Tactical||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|NORTH||Pct. 2 and Pct. 5 Primary||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|TAC-2||Pct. 2 and Pct 5 Tactical||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|S EAST||Pct. 3 Primary||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|TAC-3||Pct. 3 Tactical||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|S WEST||Pct. 4 Primary||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|TAC-4||Pct. 4 Tactical||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|METRO||Transit Police Primary||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|METROTAC||Transit Police Tactical||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|SPEC OPS||Special Operations||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|DATA||Data Control Unit – Warrant/Court Order Verification||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|TAC-6||Countywide Tactical||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|TAC-7||Countywide Tactical||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|TAC-9*||Simplex Tactical||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|MARS||Interop - Mutual Aid Radio System - Patched to UHF and VHF||LE and Fire
 +
|-
 +
|PSAP||Public Safety Answering Point -Intercom for all KC communication centers||All PSAP, Radio Techs, 911 Program
 +
|-
 +
|AC-DISP||Animal Control Dispatch||KC Animal Control
 +
|-
 +
|AC-TAC||Animal Control Tactical||KC Animal Control
 +
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
 +
|PSOPS-N1||Interop - Public Safety Operations North 1 KC System – Interoperable<br />communications in King County north of I-90||LE and Fire
 +
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
 +
|PSOPS-N2||Interop - Public Safety Operations North 2 KC System – Interoperable<br />communications in King County north of I-90||LE and Fire
 +
|-
 +
|PSOPS-N3||Interop -Public Safety Operations North 3 Sno Co System||LE
 +
|-
 +
|PSOPS-N4||Interop -Public Safety Operations North 4 Sno Co System||LE
 +
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
 +
|PSOPS-S1||Interop -Public Safety Operations South 1 KC System – Interoperable<br />communications in King County south of I-90||LE and Fire
 +
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
 +
|PSOPS-S2||Interop -Public Safety Operations South 2 KC System – Interoperable<br />communications in King County south of I-90||LE and Fire
 +
|-
 +
|PSOPS-S3||Interop -Public Safety Operations South 3 Pierce System||LE
 +
|-
 +
|PSOPS-S4||Interop -Public Safety Operations South 4 Pierce System||LE
 +
|-
 +
|PSOP MA||Interop -Port of Seattle Police Mutual Aid POS System||LE
 +
|-
 +
|LERN||Interop -Law Enforcement Radio System -Patched to VHF||LE
 +
|-
 +
|CRTSEC-1||Court Security at KC Courthouse||KCSO and DAJD
 +
|-
 +
|CRTSEC-2||Court Security at RJC||KCSO and DAJD
 +
|-
 +
|JAILOPS1||KC Jail operations Primary KCJ||KCSO and DAJD
 +
|-
 +
|JAILOPS3||KC Jail operations Primary RJC||KCSO and DAJD
 +
|-
 +
|TAC-10||Countywide Tactical||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|TAC-11||Simplex Tactical||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|TAC-12||Countywide Tactical||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|TAC-13||Simplex Tactical||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|TAC-14||Countywide Tactical||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|TAC-15||Simplex Tactical||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|TAC-16||Countywide Tactical||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|TAC-18||Countywide Tactical||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|TAC-19||Simplex Tactical||KCSO
 +
|-
 +
|KCEVENT1||Interop Talkgroup to be used by any King County Agency||All King County owned radios
 +
|-
 +
|KCEVENT2||Interop Talkgroup to be used by any King County Agency||All King County owned radios
 +
|-
 +
|KCEVENT3||Interop Talkgroup to be used by any King County Agency||All King County owned radios
 +
|-
 +
|KCEVENT4||Interop Talkgroup to be used by any King County Agency||All King County owned radios
 +
|-
 +
|KCEVENT5||Interop Talkgroup to be used by any King County Agency||All King County owned radios
 +
|-
 +
|STATEOP2||Interop Simplex Tactical||All 800 MHz LE
 +
|-
 +
|STATEOP3||Interop Simplex Tactical||All 800 MHz Local Gov
 +
|-
 +
|STATEOP5||Interop Simplex Tactical||All 800 MHz LE
 +
|-
 +
|METRO F7||Patched to Transit F7 Tunnel Operations||KCSO and SPD
 +
|-
 +
|METRO F8||Patched to Transit F8 Surface Operations||KCSO and SPD
 +
|-
 +
|ARFF||KC ARFF Primary||KCSO and Boeing
 +
|-
 +
|LOCGOV N||Interop -Local Government North – All King County government users north of I-90||LE, Fire and LGS
 +
|-
 +
|LOCGOV S||Interop -Local Government South – All King County government users south of I-90||LE, Fire and LGS
 +
|-
 +
|ALLGOV||Interop -Local Government County Wide||LE, Fire and LGS All 800 MHz users
 +
|-
 +
|ICALL||International Interop Hailing Channel||Nationwide All 800 MHz users
 +
|-
 +
|ITAC-1||International Interop Tactical Channel||Nationwide All 800 MHz users
 +
|-
 +
|ITAC-2||International Interop Tactical Channel||Nationwide All 800 MHz users
 +
|-
 +
|ITAC-3||International Interop Tactical Channel||Nationwide All 800 MHz users
 +
|-
 +
|ITAC-4||International Interop Tactical Channel||Nationwide
 +
|-
 +
|F-2||Patched to VHF F2 for SAR||KCSO and SAR
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Simplex talkgroups do not use a repeater and can only be heard by radios that are in direct line of site of each other. KCSO does not have any encrypted talkgroups.
 +
 
==Final Classification Reporting (FCR) system==
==Final Classification Reporting (FCR) system==
{{SectionCS}}
{{SectionCS}}

Revision as of 21:21, 23 April 2011

Contents

Radio Call Signs

1Sheriff
2Chief deputy
3Commander, patrol operations division
4 5 6Commander, support services division commander, criminal investigations division commander, special operations section
7Media relations sergeant
8PTO coordinator
9 10Administrative sergeant, field operations recruitment officer
12Legal advisor
13School resource coordinator
14Department chaplain
15Captain, communications section
17 18 19Captain, contracting and records section captain, administrative services section crimestoppers coordinator
20 -29Precinct 2 command staff and administrative staff
30 -39Precinct 3 command staff and administrative staff
40 -49Precinct 4 command staff and administrative staff -Burien
50 -59Precinct 5 command staff and administrative staff
60 -69Precinct 4 command staff and administrative staff -SeaTac
70 -73Special operations command staff
74 -89Special operations section
90 91 -93Commander, internal investigations unit internal investigations unit
94 -95Background investigators
96 -99Inspectional services unit
100 101Commander, major investigations section commander, special investigations
102 -117Unassigned
118 -119 120 -129 130 -139 140 -149 150 -159 160RJC evidence/supply specialists burglary/larceny unit, precinct 2 burglary/larceny unit, precinct 3 burglary/larceny unit, precinct 4 burglary/larceny unit, precinct 5 SeaTac detective sergeant
161 -165SeaTac detectives
166 -169 170 -189 190 -219Special assignments/field operations homicide/robbery/assault/missing persons/child find units special assault unit
220 -239Criminal warrants unit
240 -259Criminal profiteering investigations unit
260 -269Unassigned
270 -279Fraud/computer forensics/pawnshop unit
280 -289Marr unit
290 -298Criminal information section
299Polygraph unit
300 -307Civil unit
308Retired
309 -324Civil unit
340 -349AFIS unit
350 -353Photo lab
354 -368AFIS unit
370 -389Training unit
400 - 419Domestic violence unit
420 -429Support enforcement unit
480 -499Property management unit
500 -519Fire marshal’s office/arson investigation
542 -544Lake Forest police department
600 -620Hostage negotiations team
630 - 699Court security unit
700King county executive
701 -702Security deputies, king county executive
720 -725Prosecuting attorney’s office
730 -739Public works
751 -759King county business license inspectors
800Radio shop testing -do not answer
801 -819Unassigned
820 - 899King county police emergency services for search and rescue
900Radio shop testing -answer
902 -909Radio shop

Air Support Unit

GUARDIAN 1 - 3Helicopters
AIR 1 - 10Air support personnel

Airport Police

UNION 1 -30Airport personnel

Community Service Officers

QUEEN 21 -29CSO personnel, precinct 2
QUEEN 31 -39CSO personnel, precinct 3
QUEEN 41 -49CSO personnel, precinct 4
QUEEN 51 -59CSO personnel, precinct 5

DUI Enforcement

TOM 47 – 49

Enhanced Patrol

IDA 20 -29Enhanced patrol, precinct 2
IDA 30 -39Enhanced patrol, precinct 3
IDA 40 -49Enhanced patrol, precinct 4
IDA 50 -59Enhanced patrol, precinct 5

K9 Unit

K9-1 -K9-15

Marine Unit

MARINE 1 -59

Metro

METRO 70Metro chief of police
METRO 71Operations captain
7METROCID sergeant
METRO 74-76CID detectives
METRO 77Crime analysis detective
METRO 78Crime prevention deputy
METRO 79Bomb dog
1 METROSPD 1st shift patrol sergeant
2 METROSPD 2nd shift patrol sergeant
3 METROKCSO 2nd shift patrol sergeant
4 METROKCSO 2nd shift patrol sergeant
5 METROKCSO 2nd shift patrol sergeant
6 METROKCSO 1st shift patrol sergeant
METRO 11-19Metro 10 district – north patrol
METRO 21-29Metro 20 district – Capitol Hill patrol
METRO 31-39Metro 30 district – south patrol
METRO 41-48Metro 40 district – CBD downtown patrol
METRO 49Customer assistance office – SPD foot beat
1METRO 43SPD night owl patrol
METRO 51-59Metro 50 district – outlying areas (Bellevue, Kent, etc)
8 METROStreet crimes unit sergeant
METRO 81-89Street crimes unit detectives
9 METROBicycle unit sergeant
METRO 91-99Bicycle unit deputies

Sound Transit

1 ST – 12 STCommand staff and sergeants
ST 20 – ST 60Patrol deputies
ST 121 -ST 123Detectives

Reserves

ROBERT 20 -29Precinct 2
ROBERT 30 -39Precinct 3
ROBERT 40 -49Precinct 4
ROBERT 50 -59Precinct 5
ROBERT 70 -79Special operations

Street Crimes & NDET Units

2 PAULSergeant, SET/SCU/NDET, precinct 2
PAUL 21 – 29SET/SCU/NDET unit, precinct 2
3 PAULSergeant, SET/SCU/NDET, precinct 3
PAUL 31 -39SET/SCU/NDET unit, precinct 3
4 PAULSergeant, SET/SCU/NDET, precinct 4
PAUL 41 - 49SET/SCU/NDET unit, precinct 4
5 PAULSergeant, SET/SCU/NDET, precinct 5
PAUL 51 - 59SET/SCU/NDET unit, precinct 5

Special Operations

1 TACCaptain – TAC 30
2 TAC -4 TACTAC 30 sergeants
TAC 41 -69TAC 30
TOM 30 -39Tactical training unit
TOM 6HDMT/BDU sergeant
TOM 60 -69HDMT/BDU
TOM 7Motorcycle/step unit sergeant
TOM 70 -89Motorcycle/step unit

Patrol Section Call Numbers

Radio Call numbers for the Patrol Division are assigned using an alpha-numeric designation reflecting shift, precinct or sector, and district number:
Sergeant's designation: 1 - K1 = shift
K = (KING) Precinct 4
Patrol Unit:2 - K - 22 = shift
K = (KING) Sector
2 = Assigned District(s)
A patrol unit assigned to cover two patrol districts will adopt a district designation reflecting both patrol districts:
3 - B - 453 = Shift
B = (BOY) Sector
45 = Assigned District(s)
Patrol districts staffed by a second unit shall use the district number twice:
1 - F - 221 = Shift
F = (FRANK) Sector
22 = Assigned District(s)
Master Police Officers not assigned to a specific patrol district shall use the district number followed by a zero:
3 - B - 03 = Shift
B = (BOY) Sector
0 = Roving Districts
A Master Police Officer assigned to a specific district shall use the normal district number followed by a zero:
3 - B - 203 = Shift
B = (BOY) Sector
20 = Assigned District

Patrol Districts

North Precinct Area

B1 - B8Unincorporated King County
C1 - C7Unincorporated King County
C9Unincorporated Skykomish Area
D1City Of North Bend
E1 - E5City Of Kenmore
O1 - O4City Of Sammamish
W1City Of Woodinville
W7City Of Skykomish
R18City Of Carnation

Southeast Precinct Area

F1 - F9Unincorporated King County
G1 - G7Unincorporated King County
H1City Of Maple Valley
H2City Of Newcastle
H3City Of Covington
R11City Of Beaux Arts
J1Muckleshoot Indian Reservation

Southwest Precinct Area

K1 - K9Unicorporated King County
K11Park Lake Homes
N1 - N6City Of Burien
L1 - L4City Of Seatac
V1Vashon Island

Shoreline Precinct Area

A1 - A6City Of Shoreline

Talkgroups

Look in the [Intercept Radio database] for talkgroup numbers

Each KCSO talkgroup serves a specific purpose. Guidelines for use of these talkgroups are described in this manual section.

  1. The word talkgroup is used in place of channel on 800MHz radios.
  2. Tactical channels are to be used in accordance to the guidelines set forth in G.O. 13.00.000.
    • They may be used for car-to-car traffic as well.
  3. Listed below are the talkgroups available to KCSO personnel. Some talkgroups are only available to specific units:
N WESTNot in use/Not monitoredKCSO
TAC-5North County TacticalKCSO
NORTHPct. 2 and Pct. 5 PrimaryKCSO
TAC-2Pct. 2 and Pct 5 TacticalKCSO
S EASTPct. 3 PrimaryKCSO
TAC-3Pct. 3 TacticalKCSO
S WESTPct. 4 PrimaryKCSO
TAC-4Pct. 4 TacticalKCSO
METROTransit Police PrimaryKCSO
METROTACTransit Police TacticalKCSO
SPEC OPSSpecial OperationsKCSO
DATAData Control Unit – Warrant/Court Order VerificationKCSO
TAC-6Countywide TacticalKCSO
TAC-7Countywide TacticalKCSO
TAC-9*Simplex TacticalKCSO
MARSInterop - Mutual Aid Radio System - Patched to UHF and VHFLE and Fire
PSAPPublic Safety Answering Point -Intercom for all KC communication centersAll PSAP, Radio Techs, 911 Program
AC-DISPAnimal Control DispatchKC Animal Control
AC-TACAnimal Control TacticalKC Animal Control
PSOPS-N1Interop - Public Safety Operations North 1 KC System – Interoperable
communications in King County north of I-90
LE and Fire
PSOPS-N2Interop - Public Safety Operations North 2 KC System – Interoperable
communications in King County north of I-90
LE and Fire
PSOPS-N3Interop -Public Safety Operations North 3 Sno Co SystemLE
PSOPS-N4Interop -Public Safety Operations North 4 Sno Co SystemLE
PSOPS-S1Interop -Public Safety Operations South 1 KC System – Interoperable
communications in King County south of I-90
LE and Fire
PSOPS-S2Interop -Public Safety Operations South 2 KC System – Interoperable
communications in King County south of I-90
LE and Fire
PSOPS-S3Interop -Public Safety Operations South 3 Pierce SystemLE
PSOPS-S4Interop -Public Safety Operations South 4 Pierce SystemLE
PSOP MAInterop -Port of Seattle Police Mutual Aid POS SystemLE
LERNInterop -Law Enforcement Radio System -Patched to VHFLE
CRTSEC-1Court Security at KC CourthouseKCSO and DAJD
CRTSEC-2Court Security at RJCKCSO and DAJD
JAILOPS1KC Jail operations Primary KCJKCSO and DAJD
JAILOPS3KC Jail operations Primary RJCKCSO and DAJD
TAC-10Countywide TacticalKCSO
TAC-11Simplex TacticalKCSO
TAC-12Countywide TacticalKCSO
TAC-13Simplex TacticalKCSO
TAC-14Countywide TacticalKCSO
TAC-15Simplex TacticalKCSO
TAC-16Countywide TacticalKCSO
TAC-18Countywide TacticalKCSO
TAC-19Simplex TacticalKCSO
KCEVENT1Interop Talkgroup to be used by any King County AgencyAll King County owned radios
KCEVENT2Interop Talkgroup to be used by any King County AgencyAll King County owned radios
KCEVENT3Interop Talkgroup to be used by any King County AgencyAll King County owned radios
KCEVENT4Interop Talkgroup to be used by any King County AgencyAll King County owned radios
KCEVENT5Interop Talkgroup to be used by any King County AgencyAll King County owned radios
STATEOP2Interop Simplex TacticalAll 800 MHz LE
STATEOP3Interop Simplex TacticalAll 800 MHz Local Gov
STATEOP5Interop Simplex TacticalAll 800 MHz LE
METRO F7Patched to Transit F7 Tunnel OperationsKCSO and SPD
METRO F8Patched to Transit F8 Surface OperationsKCSO and SPD
ARFFKC ARFF PrimaryKCSO and Boeing
LOCGOV NInterop -Local Government North – All King County government users north of I-90LE, Fire and LGS
LOCGOV SInterop -Local Government South – All King County government users south of I-90LE, Fire and LGS
ALLGOVInterop -Local Government County WideLE, Fire and LGS All 800 MHz users
ICALLInternational Interop Hailing ChannelNationwide All 800 MHz users
ITAC-1International Interop Tactical ChannelNationwide All 800 MHz users
ITAC-2International Interop Tactical ChannelNationwide All 800 MHz users
ITAC-3International Interop Tactical ChannelNationwide All 800 MHz users
ITAC-4International Interop Tactical ChannelNationwide
F-2Patched to VHF F2 for SARKCSO and SAR

*Simplex talkgroups do not use a repeater and can only be heard by radios that are in direct line of site of each other. KCSO does not have any encrypted talkgroups.

Final Classification Reporting (FCR) system

40px-Book_important2.svg.png This section is incomplete.

Its content will be added soon.

Suspect Codes

Each person listed as a suspect will have an alpha code of either "A" (arrested) or "S" (suspect) listed in front of his/her name.

  1. Patrol deputies will use the "A" code when closing a case by citing, forwarding an adult case to the Prosecutor’s Office recommending misdemeanor charges or forwarding a case to Juvenile Court recommending misdemeanor charges.
  2. All felony suspects will be identified with an "S" by patrol deputies.
  3. Detectives forwarding cases to Adult or Juvenile Court for charges will use the code "A" for defendants.
    • Cases not cleared by arrest will have the code "S" for each suspect.
  4. Suspects with "A" codes will have a four (4) digit code in the "charge" box of the incident report or on the line after the name of the suspect on a follow-up report.
    • The first three digits of the code will be the FCR code that best describes the charge followed by a "F" for felony or "M" for misdemeanor, (e.g., a person arrested for driving a stolen car will be a 327-F, or a person arrested for shoplifting under $250 will be a 297-M.)
  5. Up to three (3) "charge codes" may be included for each suspect.

Incident Classification Codes

40px-Book_important2.svg.png This section is incomplete.

Its content will be added soon.

Disposition Codes

  1. Arrest Made - No Incident Number Needed (e.g., warrant arrest).
  2. Assistance Rendered/Assignment Completed On Scene - No Incident Report.
  3. Assistance Rendered/Assignment Completed Over Telephone - No Incident Report.
  4. Cancelled By Radio.
  5. * Incident Report On Scene - No Arrest/No Booking/No Citation.
  6. * Incident Report Over Telephone - No Arrest/No Booking/No Citation.
  7. * Incident Report – Physical Booking Made.
  8. * Incident Report - Citation Issued/Charged By Investigation/No Booking.
    • Includes juveniles who are fingerprinted and photographed and released to a parent or guardian.
    • Includes when the Youth Center declines to accept juvenile.
  9. Citation Issued - Arrest/Booking Made (e.g., criminal traffic arrest).
  10. Notice of Infraction or Criminal Traffic Citation issued with no incident number assigned.
  11. * False Alarm.
  12. F.I.R. Made.
  13. Follow-up On Scene - No Arrest/No Booking/No Citation.
  14. Follow-up Over Telephone - No Arrest/No Booking/No Citation.
  15. Follow-up - Arrest/Physical Booking Made.
  16. Follow-up - Citation Issued/Charged By Investigation/No Booking.
    • Includes juveniles who are fingerprinted and photographed and released to a parent or guardian.
    • Includes when the Youth Center declines to accept juvenile.
  17. No Police Action Possible/Necessary.
  18. Referred To Agency Other Than KCSO.
  19. Referred To Other KCSO Division - No Incident Report.
  20. Taken To Home, Family, Or Medical Facility.
  21. Unable To Locate Incident, Complainant, Or Suspect.
  22. Warning Given.
  23. Supervisory Contact.
  24. Extra Unit (in addition to, or support of, assigned unit).
  25. Duplicate Card (Comm Center Use Only).
  26. Out of Service.

* One of these codes is required every time an incident report is written.

Hazard Factors

*. Mail-in Report
0. No Apparent Hazard
1. Hazard Existed (Armed Suspects, Bomb Disposal, Resisting Arrest, Obstructing, etc.)
2. Gang Related Incident
3. Deputy Assaulted/Officer, No Weapon
4. Deputy Assaulted/Officer, Weapon
5. Hate Crime
6. Unassigned
7. Anti-harassment, Non-Domestic Violence Only
8. Pursuit Involved
9. Domestic Violence

Use this code only when suspect is arrested for assault or suspect unknown but would be arrested if known. This code takes priority over other codes which may apply.

All Anti-harassment incidents and All Domestic Violence incidents require an Incident Report, per State Law.

Personal tools