jfab
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I noticed in the DB we don't have a list of DPD Unit ID's. Is there a way we could put one together?? Thanks!
jfab said:Well I was hoping I could get some help putting that list together. I'm unclear on how DPD ID's their units...
eyes00only said:That's a pretty accurate list. Back to the basic district thing; The 1 - 2 etc. is for the district. The next numbers are the precinct. I think a 101 to 109 would be a desk sergeant. I think the 800's are special assignment. I think a 162 - 264 is a DUI car. Scout used to be a car for jail transport. I think a 152 - 254 would be a traffic car. 700's are highway traffic dispatched on district 5. 110 - 120 are Sergeants. Van one - Van two would be Detox. I really have not been monitoring much, but I think this info is correct.
Jerry
cstockmyer said:With Bills(Scan-Denver) Permission here you go Jfab
Patrol units are designated by three digits, the first digit being the district number.
For Powershift units (units with two officers) add a 5 to the 2nd digit(ie instead of 616, it is 666.
Any single number (i.e. Command 1) is a district captain
Any number ending in a double zero (i.e 100) is a district lieutenant
Any number ending in ten (i.e. 110) is a sergeant
Numbers from 700-899 are used by Traffic Control or other specialized units
Adam # - Administration
Adam 1 - Mayor
Adam 2 - Manager of Public Safety
Adam 3 - Chief of Police
Baker - Support Services
Charlie - Delinquency Control Division
David - District Attorney's Office
Henry - Parking Violations Bureau
Ida - Intelligence Bureau
King - K-9 Unit (Division of SWAT)
Metro - SWAT
Nora - Colorado National Guard
Post - Downtown Foot and/or Motorcycle Units
Robert - Reserve Police Officer
Tac - Gang Unit
Tom - Traffic Investagators
Union - Detectives (Crimes Against Persons Division)
Victor - Negotiator - Special Support Unit (SWAT)
X-ray - Detectives
Yankee ## - Crime Lab Unit
Zebra - Vice Bureau
Thank you, sir!abqscan said:Done =)
Thank you, sir!abqscan said:Done =)
kc0kp said:Sam units are sheriffs department.
kc0kp
n0doz said:No, the sheriffs don't patrol. They operate the scout cars (scout 1 & 2), the ER and Ward 18 at DGH, the jail busses (lincoln baker units), evictions/civil processes (civil division), court security at the city & county bldg, and of course both jails. I think the sam units are the civil div.
All big city mayors have security details. The driver of the mayors car is usually a police officer and his call sign is Adam 1. That being said, in the interest of security, obvious calls like that have fallen by the wayside in favor of using something obscure like the officer's former call sign in the detective bureau.cstockmyer said:I've got a dumb question. Why does the mayor of Denver have a call sign on the Denver system? Also is Denver the only city that does that? I can't say I have ever heard Adam 1 key up, but I thought I would ask.
kc0kp said:All big city mayors have security details. The driver of the mayors car is usually a police officer and his call sign is Adam 1. That being said, in the interest of security, obvious calls like that have fallen by the wayside in favor of using something obscure like the officer's former call sign in the detective bureau.
It used to be but not sure if it still is but CSP-1 was the governators car.