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Old 10-23-2009, 10:20 AM
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Does anyone know what the new codes AA Fire is using? I have heard "Code 36" a few times in the last day or so. Are there others as well?

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I have heard it various times. I think it has to do with the Flu.
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I have heard it various times. I think it has to do with the Flu.
This is correct, a code 36 is a patient exhibiting symptoms of H1N1. This code is used in a number of jurisdictions throughout the state of MD.
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This is correct, a code 36 is a patient exhibiting symptoms of H1N1. This code is used in a number of jurisdictions throughout the state of MD.
Thanks. Was this term used before, before H1N1 for the regular flu?
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Thanks for your replies. It makes total sense.
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Old 10-27-2009, 06:49 PM
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Thanks. Was this term used before, before H1N1 for the regular flu?
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Smile Speaking of codes...

I've wondered for some time but never bothered to ask before...

Could some knowledgeable person please list for me (all) what the "Status" codes are that are used by AACo FD?

I am pretty sure that Status 6 is like "In service in response area" and Status 7 is "Out of service - out of area"...but it would be nice to have the 'official' versions of the codes.

And while I'm at it... :-)

Can someone shed some light on the codes use for the map coordinates? I liked it better in the 'old days' when we all use the legendary 'Thomas Map Book' but I suspect the current codes are referring to some sort of GPS or online mapping data. Any way to 'tap into' that knowledge now?

Thanks in advance to the wizard with the answers!
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Fire Apparatus mobiles have, (and I may have these reversed a bit, ie: 1 & 2, 3 & 4 may be backwards):
1 - In Quarters Dependently Staffed (two units share personnel)
2 - In Quarters Independently Staffed
3 - Responding with Officer
4 - Responding without Officer
5 - On Scene
6 - Available
7 - Unavailable
8 - Out of Service

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Status 6 is available on the air (not in station)
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EMS units (ambulance, Medic Unit & Paramedic Unit) status 3 is responding; status 4 is on location, and status 5 is transporting patient to hospital
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Can someone shed some light on the codes use for the map coordinates? I liked it better in the 'old days' when we all use the legendary 'Thomas Map Book' but I suspect the current codes are referring to some sort of GPS or online mapping data. Any way to 'tap into' that knowledge now?
The map coordinates are for ADC mapbooks of Anne Arundel County. It's a page number, then grid coordinates. They are available at several places around that sell maps as well as directly from the maker.

ADC Map - Street Maps and Road Atlases for the mid-Atlantic US

I remember the mapbook costing about $30 but they are very, very detailed. They also have some computer based products that seem really interesting but they are in the hundreds of dollars price range.
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Status 8 is OUT OF SERVICE....meaning unit will not be picked for calls by CAD......and dispatcher knows that unit can not be dispatched. mainly used for mechanical...but can be used for other reasons
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Status 7 means unit is not available for some reason.....unit may not be in their 1st due area
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When an engine crew, ect goes responding they say for example Engine __ responding 3 with 1. What is the "3 with 1" or "3 with 0"
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When an engine crew, ect goes responding they say for example Engine __ responding 3 with 1. What is the "3 with 1" or "3 with 0"
3=number of non-officers
1=litenuants, captains, chiefs
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first number is total staffing of unit including officers; second # is number of officers on unit. the two are not added together so 3 with 1 is 3 total one of which is an officer
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Anyone know if Anne Arundel County has a Live CAD online? I have noticied more and more counties around the country are putting them online?
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