KA9AHQ
Member
I have been hearing a lot of: Willy4 willy35 willy35f
Anyone know what washington county is doing with it's willys ?
tnx
73 de ka9ahq/7
Anyone know what washington county is doing with it's willys ?
tnx
73 de ka9ahq/7
W - CALL SERVICED
1 - Assignment Complete - 610 10-8 WILLIE 1 (Very Common!)
2 - Person Assisted - 610 10-8 WILLIE 2
3 - Person Advised - 610 10-8 WILLIE 3
4 - Hazard Removed - 610 10-8 WILLIE 4
5 - Delivered Person, Message or Package - 610 10-8 WILLIE 5
6 - Peace Restored - 610 10-8 WILLIE 6
7 - Nuisance Abated - 610 10-8 WILLIE 7
8 - Handled by Other Unit / Agency - 610 10-8 WILLIE 8
I'm assuming you meant "Mary = Male".I think this is off you topic, but another thing you might hear is after a stop is "I'll be clear, Willie-3. William Mary Adam Tom Nora". This is for statistics.
William = White
Mary = Mary
Adam = Adult
Tom = Ticket Issued
Nora = No search
Henry = Hispanic
Frank = Female
John = Juvenile
Nora = No ticket
Yellow = Search conducted
I'm assuming you meant "Mary = Male".
I've actually never heard them clear a call that way before (I usually only listen to South Cities). Is that new, or just something the other PD's / WCSO does?
I just heard an OSP unit clear WMATM, what does the second M mean at the end? The last two letters are confusing besides Ticket issued.
In YC, all the police/sheriff I hear use the disposition codes. .
T or Tom is traffic stop NOT ticket issued. OSP also uses Dispo codes, you will hear "2B WMATN". The 2B is a ticket in violation of 65mph speed, 2A is 55mph. Any dispo code with the "2" is a citation, a "3" is a warning. "3B AMATN" would be a Asian Male Adult Traffic stop without a search and got a warning for violating the 65mph speed