Irvington Police codes?

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NJEMT12982

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I have been listening to Irvington PD as of lately and I notice they use some codes that I can't seem to figure out unless the dispatchers give a description of the job. For example, they dispatched two units to a "swinging 5" and they had several calls on it. Prior to units arriving it was then changed to a "moving 5" Does anyone know of the coding system they use?
 

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If memory serves...a "swinging 5" is a fight. You will hear a lot of them on a Sat night.
 

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Single 4 is a mva if you could post some of the codes I can help you out just need the codes to remember
 

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Irvington Codes

9-1 is a juvenille suspect
9-10 is an adult suspect
9-2 is an alarm
9-8 is a medical condition
SIGNAL 3 means come to HQ
SIGNAL 4 is a traffic accident
SIGNAL 5 is a fight/dispute
SIGNAL 6 is a fire
MICHAEL BRAVO is a crazy male/edp
MICHELLE BRAVO is a crazy female/edp
CHENGS PICKUP is chinese food for desk lieutenant
666 Nye means pickup prisoner meals from Don's Diner
 

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good 1

9-1 is a juvenille suspect
9-10 is an adult suspect
9-2 is an alarm
9-8 is a medical condition
SIGNAL 3 means come to HQ
SIGNAL 4 is a traffic accident
SIGNAL 5 is a fight/dispute
SIGNAL 6 is a fire
MICHAEL BRAVO is a crazy male/edp
MICHELLE BRAVO is a crazy female/edp
CHENGS PICKUP is chinese food for desk lieutenant
666 Nye means pickup prisoner meals from Don's Diner

lol i like tht
 
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