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pr GFE scuyonn rouice verswrvENT GeNERAL ORDER A s0¢ § NOTE: Tis dustve is forinteral use ony, and dacs bt enlarge an empoyce's ivi ibility in any way. should nt be f ‘onsaced asthe ereation of higher tana of safty or eare oan evidentiary soos, wh espeet oti pay cas. Violation of tis drstveitprove, can cay form the bass of complain: by this depen nd then ony non SS Effective Date 08/03/10 Number 2 Review Date 2013 DD NewOrder BL Reptaces 60.92, 67608) £0.97 (1809) 0.910 6/300) B.0.911 (6/1999 POLICE COMMUNICATIONS - UNIT NUMBERS Referencos (CALEA 812a, 81245, 81.2.44 Bats osvoxi0 Chief of Police or Designee Date L PURPOSE ‘The purpose of this directive is to provide the Division of Emergency Communications’ (DEC) personnel with an identification system. This identification system enhances ‘operational efficiency and field personnel safety whereby telecommunications, supervisors and fellow officers know the status of field personnel, their locations, the nature of cases or calls-for-service and developments in their investigations. um. POLICY A. Iti the policy of the Richmond Police Department through its communications system 10 satisfy the immediate information needs of the agency in the course of its normal daily activities and during emergencies. It is the latter situation that places the greatest demands upon the communications system and tests the capacity of the system to fulfill its functions. B. The system conveys information from the public to the Department, through communications personnel, to the officer who responds to the call-for- assistance, to other law enforcement and public service agencies and to information storage facilities and retrieval subsystems. ‘The speed and accuracy with which information flows through each system are measures of the Department's capacity to respond to the needs of the community. 1. ACCOUNTABILITY STATEMENT, Page | of 8 General Order 9-2 ~ (08/03/10) POLICE COMMUNICATIONS ~ UNIT NUMBERS Vv. All employees are expected to fully comply with the guidelines and timelin in this General Order. Failure to comply will result in appropriate corrective action. Responsibility rests with the Division Commander to ensure that any violations of policy are investigated and appropriate training, counseling and/or disciplinary action is initiated. PROCEDURE RADIO NUMBERS UNIT NUMBER ASSIGNMENT 1 Chief of Police 2 Assistant Chief of Police 3 Major - Chief of Staff 4 ‘Major — Operations, Area I 5 Major — Operations, Area II 6 Major — Support Services 2 Vacant 8 Major — Office of Professional Responsibility 9 Watch Commander, Area 10 Watch Commander, Area IL Headquarters Personnel/Commanders lt Disciplinary Review Office (DRO) — Captain or Lieutenant 12 Internal Affairs Division — Captain 13 Internal Affairs Division - Lieutenant 14-15 Internal Affairs Division/DRO — Sergeants 16-21 Internal Affairs Detectives 22 RMS (Records Management System) Team 23 RMS Team 24 Crime Stoppers Detective 25 RMS Systems Operations Administrator 26 Office of General Counsel ~ Sergeant 27 Command Post 28 Property and Evidence Unit - Lieutenant 29 Property and Evidence Unit - Sergeant 30-32 Property and Evidence Unit Personnel (Tow Lot, Garage, other sworn officer) 33 Technical Assistance — Sergeant 34-36 Technical Assistance — Detectives Page 2 of 8 General Order 9-2 - (08/03/10) POLICE COMMUNICATIONS ~ UNIT NUMBERS. 37 Warrant and Information — Lieutenant 38 Policy Compliance ~ Detective 39 Financial Crimes and Public Integrity Unit — Sergeant 40-43 Financial Crimes and Public Integrity Unit - Detectives 44 Personnel and Recruitment Unit — Lieutenant 45 Personnel and Recruitment Unit Personnel ~ Sergeant 46-59 Personnel and Recruitment Unit Personnel 60 CYIS — Captain 61 Community Assisted Public Safety(CAPS) — Lieutenant 62-66 CAPS Officers 67-79 School Resource Officers (SRO) 80 Community Care ~ Sergeant 81-85 Community Care Officers 86 CYIS ~ Administrative Sergeant 87 Executive Protection Unit (EPU) - Lieutenant 88 EPU - Sergeant 89-96 EPU — Detectives. 97-99 Vacant 1 Precinct 100 Commander 101 Executive Officer 102 Focus Mission Team (FMT) ~ Lieutenant 103-109 Sector Sergeants 110 Lieutenant Sector 111 1-119 Sector 111 Units 120 Lieutenant Sector 112 121-129 Sector 112 Units 130 Lieutenant Sector 113 131-139 Sector 113 Units 140-149 Reserved for Duty Officer (Non-CFS responding assignments) 150-154 Wagons (Transport) 155 Differential Police Response (DPR) personnel 156-159 Vacant 160: FMT-- Sergeant (Uniform) 161-169 FMT Uniform Officers (Uniform) 170 FMT ~ Sergeant (Inv) 171-179 EMT — Detectives (Inv) Page 3 of 8 General Order 9-2 — (08/03/10) POLICE COMMUNICATIONS — UNIT NUMBERS 180-189 Motorcycle Officers BII-BI9 —_Bike Officers WIL-WI9 Walking Officers 190-199 Detectives (Special Initiatives) 2°" Precinct 200 Commander 201 Executive Officer 202 FMT-- Lieutenant 203-209 Sector Sergeants 210 Lieutenant Sector 211 211-219 Sector 211 Units 220 Lieutenant Sector 212 221-229 Sector 212 Units 230 Lieutenant Sector 213 231-239 Sector 213 Units 240-249 Vacant 250-254 Wagons (Transport) 255 _ Differential Police Response (DPR) personnel 256-259 Vacant 260 FMT-~ Sergeant (Uniform) 261-269 FMT Officers (Uniform) 270“ FMT Sergeant (Inv) 271-279 FMT Investigators 280-289 Motorcycle Officer B21-B29 —_—_Bieycle Officers W21-W29 Walking Officers 3" Precinct 300 Commander 301 Executive Officer 302 FMT-— Lieutenant 303-309 Sector Sergeants 310 Lieutenant Sector 311 311-319 Sector 311 Units 320 Lieutenant Sector 312 321-329 Sector 312 Units 330 Lieutenant Sector 313 Page 4 of 8 General Order 9-2 ~ (08/03/10) POLICE COMMUNICATIONS ~ UNIT NUMBERS 331-339 Sector 313 Units 340-349 Vacant 350-354 Wagons (Transport) 355 Differential Police Response (DPR) personnel 356-359 Vacant 360 © FMT-— Sergeant (Uniform) 361-369 FMT Officers (Uniform) 370 FMT — Sergeant (Inv) 371-379 FMT Investigators 380-389 Motorcycle Officer B31-B39 —_ Bicycle Officers W31-W39 Walking Officers 4" Precinct 400 Commander 401 Executive Officer 402. FMT — Lieutenant 403-409 Sector Sergeants 410 Lieutenant Sector 411 4IL-419 Sector 411 Units 420 Lieutenant Sector 412 421-429 Sector 412 Units 430 Lieutenant Sector 413 431-439 Sector 413 Units 440-449 Vacant 450-454 Wagons (Transport) 455 _ Differential Police Response (DPR) personnel 456-459 Vacant 460 FMT - Sergeant (Uniform) 461-469 EMT Officers (Uniform) 470 FMT-— Sergeant (Inv) 471-479 EMT Investigators 480-489 Motoreycle Officer B41-B49 _ Bicycle Officers W41-w49 Walking Officers B51-B59 Reserved Page 5 of 8 General Order 9-2 ~ (08/03/10) POLICE COMMUNICATIONS ~ UNIT NUMBERS, Special Events Division/Training Division (Academy) 300 Special Events Division — Captain 501 Homeland Security & Intelligence Unit — Lieutenant 502 ‘Traffic — Lieutenant 503. Tactical Response Unit — Lieutenant 504 Vacant 505-509 Traffic — Sergeants 510-519 Traffic Cruisers 520-523 Hit and Run 524-529 Vacant 530 Homeland Security & Intelligence ~ Sergeant 531-539 Homeland Security & Intelligence ~ Detectives 540 Special Events Division Motoreycle ~ Sergeant 541-549 Special Events Division Motorcycle Officers 550-559 Vacant 560 Special Events Division and Permits — Sergeant 561 School Guard Supervisor 562-569 Police Support Officer, 570-579 Vacant 580 Academy — Captain 581-582 Academy — Lieutenant 583-586 Academy — Sergeants 587-596 Academy Officers 597 Off-Duty Employment — Sergeant 598 Vacant Al-A2-43 Aviation Officers MI —_—_ Mounted ~ Sergeant M2-M9 Mounted Officers KI Canine ~ Sergeant K2-K10 Canine Officers KIL Canine Officer (Explosives) KI2-K20 Canine Officers (Narcotics) SRI-SR9 Second Responder Unit Special Investigations Division - SID 600 Captain 601 Narcotics Lieutenant 602 ‘Vacant Page 6 of 8 General Order 9-2 - (08/03/10) POLICE COMMUNICATIONS ~ UNIT NUMBERS 603-609 Narcotics Sergeants 610-669 Narcotics Detectives 670 Gang Unit — Lieutenant 671 Gang Unit ~ Sergeant 672-679 Gang Unit — Detectives, 680-699 Available for Special Task Force Assignments Major Crimes Division 700 Commander 701-703 Detective Lieutenants 704-708 Homicide Sergeants 709 Medical Examiner's Investigator 710-739 Homicide Team — Detectives 740 Forensics Team A — Sergeant 741-749 Forensics Team A ~ Investigators, 750, Forensics Team B — Sergeant 751-759 Forensics Team B — Investigators 760 Youth and Family Crimes ~ Sergeant 761-769 Youth and Family Crimes — Investigators 770 Admin/Major Crimes Team — Sergeant 7m Warrant Service Car 712-173 Arson Investigators TI4-T75 ——_Screener/Pawn and Gold Investigators, 776-779 Fugitive Team Investigators 780 Aggravated Assault/Sex Crimes Sergeant ~ Team A 781-789 Aggravated Assault/Sex Crimes ~ Team A 790 Aggravated AssauluSex Crimes Sergeant — Team B 791-799 Aggravated Assaul/Sex Crimes - Team B Field Services - Special Initiative 300-802 Initiative Captains 803-809 Initiative Lieutenants 810 _ Initiative Sergeant 811-819 Initiative Officers 820 Initiative Sergeant 821-829 Initiative Officers 830 Initiative Sergeant 831-839 Initiative Officers Page 7 of 8 General Order 9-2 - (08/03/10) POLICE COMMUNICATIONS ~ UNIT NUMBERS. 840 841-849 Initiative Officers 850 _ Initiative Sergeant 851-859 Initiative Officers 860 Initiative Sergeant 861-869 Initiative Officers 870 _ Initiative Sergeant 871-879 _ Initiative Officers 880 —_ Initiative Sergeant 881-889 Initiative Officers 890-898 Reserved 899 INFORMATION DESK Other Areas ‘900 DEC = Captain’ 901 DEC Executive Officer 902 DEC Operations Liewtenant 903 DEC Training/Administrative Sergeant 904-906 DEC Supervisors 907-907 Vacant ~ Reserved for Future Use 910-919 DIT 920-930 Truancy Personnel 931-939 NAO Officers 940 Richmond Metropolitan Authority (RMA) Day Unit 941 RMA Evening Unit 942-979 Vacant 980 RRHA Chief of Police 981-999 RRHA Officers 1000-1099 NOT FOR USE DUE TO TEN CODES 1100-4999 Vacant, Not For Use Due to Code Numbers. 5000-5999 Richmond City Sheriff's Department Page 8 of 8 General Order 9-2 ~ (08/03/10) POLICE COMMUNICATIONS ~ UNIT NUMBERS

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