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The following is a list of commonly used abbreviations within the CHP incident Web pages. - SUBJECT CHECK (WARRANTS, ETC.)
The California Highway Patrol uses a variety of radio codes in their communications. Many of these codes have been used throughout the episodes of "CHiPs" (see references). A partial list of codes can be found below.
SUBJECT CHECK (WARRANTS, ETC.)
Highway Patrol CHP Codes; Humboldt County Codes; LA County Sheriff's Codes; Long Beach Police Department; Oakland Police Department; Orange County Codes; ... Notify Dispatcher: 924: Station Detail: 925-a: Person Susp. In Auto: 925: Person Acting Suspic: 926-a: Tow Truck Dispatched: 926: Tow Truck Needed: 927-a: Susp. Circumstance PersonPulled ...
The California Highway Patrol has 8 divisions, with one or more Dispatch or Communication Centers in each division. CHP Enhanced Radio System (CHPERS) The CHP is undergoing a major radio system update. This is a multi-year program to upgrade and enhance the statewide system.
CHP Glossary of Commonly Used Abbreviations. The following is a list of commonly used abbreviations within the CHP incident Web pages (use Border Area in Communication Center list for Julian area, top left drop down menu).
CHP unit numbering uses office number (West Valley=56) plus unit number generally corresponding to the assigned beat. Example: 56-101 sounds like fifty six one zero one would be a West Valley unit assigned to the 101 freeway.