Law Enforcement Terminology
Across
- 1. An officer that is clear from an incident and ready for another assignment.
- 2. please wait.
- 5. Manually assigned by the dispatcher for report purposes.
- 8. Silent Response.
- 9. Rap Sheet.
- 10. The structure is clear of civilians and/or emergency personnel.
- 12. A police vehicle or individual that is officially authorized by a law enforcement agency to enforce the laws.
- 13. A person who is harmed, injured or killed as a result of a crime.
- 15. Term used when taking a person into custody and charging them with a criminal offense.
- 17. Hazardous materials.
- 18. unavailable to handle service calls; off duty.
- 21. any incident that seems unusual.
- 22. Search of an area for victims
- 23. Crime that is happening right now.
- 24. Thrown from a vehicle.
- 27. Records Management System.
- 28. Document authorizing the police to make an arrest or search a premise.
- 30. Sound that alerts responders of an emergency call or transmission.
- 31. Urgent Response.
- 33. Term used over the radio to acknowledge that the transmission was heard and understood.
- 34. A unit is on the way.
- 36. Used by the IC to convey all units are clear from the scene.
- 37. Knowing that all responders are safe on scene.
Down
- 1. Arriving at an incident location.
- 3. Radio Channel is clear of all unnecessary radio traffic due to a high priority incident.
- 4. Person acting in an abnormal way.
- 6. ICS
- 7. Motor Vehicle Accident
- 11. person suspected to be responsible for a crime.
- 14. Providing assistance to another officer.
- 16. Criminal History.
- 19. A number automatically assigned to every incident in the CAD.
- 20. Civilian requesting service or assistance.
- 25. Removing persons/occupants from a hazardous structure or area.
- 26. Unit is on duty and ready to handle calls.
- 27. Vehicle is no longer upright.
- 29. Normal Response.
- 32. Trapped and unable to escape.
- 35. Pursuit