bas260 Posted May 26, 2018 Author Share Posted May 26, 2018 San Andreas InterceptorsPolicies, Procedures & GuidelinesTITLE I - BADGE NUMBER PROCEDURESan Andreas Interceptors have adopted a uniform style of decreeing badge numbers on our deputies. All our deputies will be allotted a 4 (FOUR) digit badge number. However, a convention for the allotment of the badge numbers has been used.236X - 2XXX(Where X represents any number from 0-9)It is, however, pertinent to note that all badge numbers are unique. A badge number allotted to a deputy will stay with them forever. A badge number allotted to a deputy is never reassigned to anyone else even if they were terminated or removed from service.TITLE II - CALLSIGN POLICY & PROCEDURESan Andreas Interceptors have adopted a rather more flexible policy for the allotment of callsigns. Callsigns are basically the identity by which a unit (or a deputy) identifies themselves whilst on duty. So, basically, it is the callsign that will be used when a unit is communicating with DISPATCH, COMMS or with another unit. All SAI units must always identify themselves with their assigned call sign over the radio.Every unit is assigned a call sign, however, to keep people from forgetting their callsigns, it has been decided that the following system will be adopted.All callsigns allotted to units will be the last 2 DIGITS of their badge number.So, if Deputy A has the badge number 2360, their callsign is going to be LINCOLN-60.In the situation where two deputies pair up to form ADAM patrol, the callsign of the deputy who is driving will be used to communicate over the radio.We will use 1 for State in front of our callsign. 2 for local.TITLE III - RADIO POLICY & PROCEDURE~[10 - Codes]~(gray)10-1: Roll Call, all units respond to said location.10-2: Arrived on scene.10-3: Negative / No10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative / Yes10-5: Repeat last transmission10-6: Stand-by10-7: Unavailable for calls10-8: Available for calls10-12: Backup Required (Specify situation and location)10-18: Request for MDC check10-50: Car accident10-55: Traffic Stop10-57 Victor: Vehicle pursuit.10-57 Foxtrot: Foot pursuit.10-66: Felony Stop~[Situational Codes]~(gray)Code 4: No assistance required, situation under control.Code 6: Out of car at <location>.tCode 7: Meal break.Special CallsignsLINCOLN (L): Units on solo patrol will be termed as LINCOLN units.ADAM (A): Units on partnered patrol will be termed as ADAM.DAVID (D): Units on special operation duties, such as hostage rescue, counter-terrorism will be termed as DAVID.MARY (M): Units on a motorbike. Special units to help in bike chases, or otherwise, normal patrol.INTERCEPTOR (I): High-speed units, designed to intercept cars regular patrol vehicles cannot keep up with.TOM (T): Traffic units, designated especially for traffic control/flow and/or traffic investigations. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bas260 Posted May 26, 2018 Author Share Posted May 26, 2018 APB: All points bulletinBOLO: Be on look outCOMMS: Communications Operator aka DispatchDOA: Dead on arrivalDOB: Date of birthDWI: Driving while intoxicatedFAA: Federal Aviation AdministrationETA: Estimative Time of ArrivalGOV: Government of Los SantosGSW: Gun shot woundSO - Sherriffs OfficeBC - Bone CountyHQ: HeadquartersHzM: HazMatKIA: Killed in ActionLSFD: Los Santos Fire DepartmentLSIA: Los Santos International AirportLSPD: Los Santos Police DepartmentMHD: Mental Health DivisionMVA: Motor-Vehicle AccidentNiner: 9-1-1 callOCI: Office of Criminal IntelligenceRO: registered ownerSaR: Search and RescueTC: Traffic Collision Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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