| Yakima Police Unit Designation Code | 
                       
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                              | Patrol: "Adam" - Day shift unit"Baker" - Late day shift unit
 "Charlie" - Swing shift unit
 "David" - Grave shift unit
 The shift designator isfollowed by the assigned
 beat number (i.e. "David"-5
 is a graveyard unit assigned
 to beat # 5)
 "X-ray" - Reserve"George" - Gang Unit
 "K 9" - Canine Unit
 "Tom"-Traffic Enforcement Unit
 "Mary" - Motorcycles Units
 "Ocean" - Special Assignment Units
 to the Transit Center
 "Sam" - Sergeant"Lincoln"- Lieutenant
 
 "SR or SRO"- School Resource Officer
 
 Yakima Police Beat Map
 | Other Department Units: "Ida" - Investigator"John" - Jail
 "Victor" - Administrative
 Clearing Codes A-Adam=Assisted or AdvisedC-Charles=Cite
 W-William=Warning
 U-Union=Unfounded
 G-George=Gone on Arrival
 400 Units"City of Union Gap"
 500 Units "City of Selah"
 
 Code 4 = everything is under control, slow down
 Code 7= lunch break
 Thanks to YPD Patrol Division and Dispatchers for the information.
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          Fire Response Codes :
          Code-1 = Non-emergency, 
no red lights and siren, can be dispatched to other priority calls. 
          
Code 2 = Non-emergency, 
no red lights and siren, will not be diverted to another call.
          
Code 3  = Responding with, 
red lights and siren,
          
          
          
Yakima Sheriff Office:
          10-4 = Things are going as planned
          
10-6 = At a location (10-6 outback of the office)
          
10-7 = Arriving at a location
          
10-23 = On scene
          
10-24 = Clear the scene
          
10-35 = How much contract time is needed.
          
10-41 = In service.
          
10-42 = Out of service.
          
10-43 = Civilian rider in the car.
          
10-63 = Attention from dispatcher: drivers check, request for county roads.... Stop sign down
          
          CNA = Call Not Active
              INA = Unit assigned to call inactive 
              
              
              Washington State Patrol:
              #3 = En route to or at the main Union Gap patrol office
  Possible = The victim may be deceased.
  Radio acknowledgement by the dispatcher is first unit number followed by the time.
  
  
  Medical Codes :
  Code 99 = not breathing, CPR in progress 
  Code 10 = not breathing, or call for a coroner
  Code 5 = deceased
  Code 40 = D.O.A
  
          Others:
              RP = Reporting Party
              RO = Registered Owner (vehicle)
              CRO = Current Registered Owner
              ATL = Attempt to locate 
              UTL = Unable to locate        
            DRE = Drug Recognition Expert 
            NAT = No Action Taken
            NIR = No Incident Report 
            
          The codes are unique to each agency.