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Communication Manual
Sections 1 - 3
Contents:
1 – Preface 2 – Public Safety Radio Network 3.0 – Law Enforcement Communications 3.1 – Standardized Radio Verbiage 3.2 – 10 Codes, Look-Up Codes, and Signals 3.3 – Police Officer in Distress (Signal 13) 3.4 – Law Enforcement Radio Operations 3.5 – Law Enforcement Radio Interoperability 3.6 – Law Enforcement Dispatch 3.7 – Law Enforcement Incident Types 3.8 – Active Threat 3.9 – Traffic-Foot Pursuits 3.10 – Constable Notification 3.11 – Law Enforcement Unit Designations
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Communication Manual
Section 4
Contents:
4.0 – Fire-EMS Communications 4.1 – Standardized Radio Verbiage 4.2 – Fire-EMS Emergency Declaration 4.3 – Fire Radio Operations 4.4 – EMS Radio Communications 4.5 – Fire-EMS Radio Interoperability 4.6 – Fire-EMS Dispatch 4.7 – Fire Dispatch Procedures 4.8 – EMS Dispatch Procedures 4.9 – Fire Incident Types 4.10 – EMS Incident Types 4.11 – PSP Fire Marshall Priority Codes 4.12 – Box Alarms 4.13 – Pennsylvania Turnpike Dispatch 4.14 – Fire Decon Strike Team 4.15 – Controlled Burnings 4.16 – Station 69 Dispatch 4.17 – Fire Police Dispatch 4.18 – Hazardous Materials Dispatch 4.19 – Fire Department Unit Status 4.20 – House Siren 4.21 – Fire Designations 4.22 – EMS Designations 4.23 – Mass Casualty Incident 4.24 – Coroner Calls 4.25 – Air Ambulance 4.26 – Drills 4.27 – Fire and EMS Response Plans
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Communication Manual
Section 5
Contents:
5.0 – Incident Dispatch Team 5.1 – Emergency Conditions 5.2 – Red Cross Notification 5.3 – Staging Levels 5.4 – Death, Last Call, and Retirement 5.5 – Advanced Technical Rescue 5.6 – Non-Emergency Notification 5.8 – York Hospital Disaster Response Team (DRT) 5.9 – Critical Incident Stress Management
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