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Sebastopol Police Dispatch


  
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Sebastopol Police Dispatch

Scanning: - Sebastopol Police 1 (460.125) - Sebastopol Police 3 (460.500)
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Feed Notes

Upgraded Scanner Setup (as of 12/21/2023):

- Sebastopol Police 1: 460.125 MHz (PL 82.5)
- Sebastopol Police 3: 460.500 MHz
- Unidentified Usage: 154.890 MHz (Associated with WPVA907 License, FCC Registered)

 


Common Law Enforcement 10-Codes and Signal Codes

These standardized radio codes are commonly used by public safety agencies to communicate efficiently over radio channels:

Priority Codes

10-Codes

11-Codes (California Specific)


Phonetic Alphabet (NATO/Police Standard)

Used for clear communication of letters over the radio:


Common Vehicle Code (VC) Violations


Common Penal Code (PC) Violations


Common Health & Safety (H&S) Code Violations


Common Welfare & Institutions (W&I) Codes


Common Law Enforcement Abbreviations & Codes

This list outlines frequently used abbreviations and terminology heard during law enforcement and public safety radio communications:

For best understanding while monitoring radio traffic, familiarize yourself with these commonly used terms.


Law Enforcement Systems Overview

RIMS (Records Information Management System)
Developed by Sun Ridge Systems, Inc., RIMS is a comprehensive public safety software suite designed for law enforcement and public safety agencies. It integrates a wide range of operational functions—including dispatch, records, reporting, and field operations—into a single, user-friendly platform.


CriMNet (Criminal Justice Information Integration Network)
CriMNet is Minnesota's statewide initiative to integrate criminal justice information systems across jurisdictions, including law enforcement, courts, corrections, and other public safety agencies. The primary goal is to provide authorized personnel with efficient access to up-to-date criminal history and case information, enhancing both decision-making and public safety.


IJS (Integrated Justice System)
An Integrated Justice System refers to a coordinated framework that connects key components of the criminal justice process—such as law enforcement, courts, corrections, and prosecution—via shared information systems and standardized procedures. IJS platforms aim to improve efficiency, accuracy, and inter-agency collaboration.


 

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