The 4 main response levels
What is "A,B,C,D"?
The number for an abduction
What is "101"?
Just because you have the ability, does not give you the authority
Who is "Christina Vuittonet"?
The difference between a theft and robbery.
What is "use/threat of force"?
What is "MCL"?
The instructions given near the end of the call
What is "Post-Dispatch Instructions"?
The number for an active shooter
What is "136"?
"You should watch Wayward on Netflix"
Who is "Annalyss Avila"?
The difference between sexual violence and sexual assault
What is "Causing bodily harm"?
The Bravo district has this many beats
What is "4"?
One of the Echo situations
What is "OFFICER DOWN/ACTIVE ASSAILANT"?
The abbreviation used when a caller is in crisis or grave danger
What is "CID"?
What is "Die Sucka!"?
W is used for weapon, E is used for EMS, this is used for both
What is "X"?
What is "9"?
This level is typically reserved for events that just occurred
What is "C"?
The number for impaired driving
Frenza's Law
What is "A thing not looked for is seldom found"?
The difference between a home invasion and burglary
What is "the intent to injure, kill, or terrorize"?
The button you might use to find an officer with a specific skill
What is "Skill Inquiry"?
A letter of the Greek alphabet. This is before ALPHA.
What is "Omega"?
The number for found drugs
What is "116"?
EMDs will follow all protocols per se, avoiding freelance questioning or information unless it enhances, not replaces, the written protocol questions and scripts.
What is "De Luca's Law"?
The difference between vandalism and mischief
What is "intention"?
The type and subtype that is stuck on test cad
What is "DECEASED/SUSP-WEAPON"?