Listen to Police and Fire on duty "Live" from Yakima, WA.
    Local Yakima Time
Site Resources
» Frequencies it Scans
» System & How it works
» Scanner Q & A
» Recorded Fire Dispatches
» Archived Audio Recordings
» Police Unit IDs & Codes
» Screen Shot of ProScan
» The Shack/Office Image
» View from Scanner Location
» Area Webcams
» Live Scanner Posting Room

Off Site Info 
» Yakima Police Beat Map
» Crime Map
» Sheriff Incident Log
» Upper Co. Fire Sta. Map
» Lower Co. Fire Sta. Map
» Yakima area Agency info

Yakima Police/Fire Websites


.

Contact Us
If you would like to comment
send email to:


 

Yakima Police Unit Designation Code

Patrol:

"Adam" - Day shift unit
"Baker" - Late day shift unit
"Charlie" - Swing shift unit
"David" - Grave shift unit

The shift designator is
followed 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 Advised
C-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.

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

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

(My favorite but you'll not likely hear)
ASIP = Acting Stupid In Public



The codes are unique to each agency.
If there is anything that needs to be added .

By listening to the scanner feed you are agreeing to use it for entertainment purpose only. Any misuse of this live feed for illegal activities can lead to criminal charges. This site is to honor our Fire, Police and EMS personnel. The contents of this web site and internet broadcast are in no way associated with the agencies that it's broadcasting.

www.ScanYakima.com has no association with The City or County of Yakima, WA. or any other government entity.


The audio recordings on this site are released under Creative Commons License.
The audio feed and archives recordings are available for listening under the interpretation of Section 605 of Title 47 of the 1934 FCC Act.
© 2002 - 2012      ~ ~ ~ Linking URL:  scanyakima.com  ~ ~ ~