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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/leo/information/codes.md
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- 10-29 Check for wanted
- 10-30 Does not conform to rules & regulations
- 10-31 Check ID
- 10-32 Emergency - keep air clear
- 10-33 Officer Emergency / Panic
- 10-32 Additional Units
- 10-33 Officer Emergency / Panic / Emergency - keep air clear
- 10-34 Clear for local dispatch
- 10-35 Confidential Information
- 10-36 Correct time
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78 changes: 38 additions & 40 deletions docs/leo/information/first-shift.md
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Expand Up @@ -11,12 +11,12 @@ Congrats on passing the application and training phase for becoming a LEO!
Now, we'll learn the basics of being a LEO and how to get started on your first shift!

For these examples your callsign is 2N(Nora)-40.
Dispatch is 6-5-1(Six Five One)
Dispatch is 6-5-1 (Six Five One)

Before going on shift you should get your radar setup.
Check out [this guide](https://docs.kcdojrp.com/docs/leo/tools/radar) on how to do so!

Once you are ready to go, Open up the [CAD](https://cad.kcdojrp.com/citizen), Go to your [officer dashboard](https://cad.kcdojrp.com/officer) and mark yourself 10-8(In service and available)
Once you are ready to go, open up the [CAD](https://cad.kcdojrp.com/citizen), go to your [officer dashboard](https://cad.kcdojrp.com/officer), and mark yourself 10-8(In service and available).

If their is an active dispatch you'll also need to say over the radio;
LEO:
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LEO:
> 2N-40 I'll be 10-8
If no dispatch is online, Simply announce over the radio:
If no dispatch is online, simply announce over the radio:
> 2N-40 will be 10-8

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The main things to say when on a traffic stop are 1. Who you are, 2. Location, 3. Vehicle description.
You'll always say the unit you are calling first, then your callsign.

If you ever need additionals to the traffic stop, Simply say, Requesting additionals.
If you ever need additionals to the traffic stop, simply say: "Requesting additionals."

### W/O dispatch
(Without dispatch online)

> 2N-40 I'll be out on traffic at [postal] [street/location] with a [color] [make/model/type] [plate type] [plate] occupied times [count]
To explain this further, You are calling out on the radio you have initiated a traffic stop at a location, Next you are giving out the description of the vehicle incase it's needed to locate at a later time and for dispatch to reference when searching for the vehicle, and lastly you are giving out the occupancy of the vehicle, So how many people are in the vehicle, If unknown don't include this.
To explain this further, in this scenario you are calling out on the radio, you have initiated a traffic stop at a location, you have then given out the description of the vehicle incase it's needed to be located at a later time and for dispatch to reference when searching for the vehicle, and lastly you are giving out the occupancy of the vehicle; That is, how many people are in the vehicle; If unknown don't include this.

Example:
> 2N-40 I'll be out on traffic at 9883 El Rancho Boulevard with a red BMW SUV San Andreas 12ABC34 occupied times 1
You should also generate a call in the CAD.
Lock the vehicle plate on your [radar](https://docs.kcdojrp.com/docs/leo/tools/radar) and run the command `/tstop [reason]` replace "[reason]" with the reason/details of the traffic stop.
This will automatically create a traffic stop call in the CAD assign you and your vehicle to it.
Lock the vehicle plate on your [radar](https://docs.kcdojrp.com/docs/leo/tools/radar) and run the command `/tstop [reason]`, replace "[reason]" with the reason/details of the traffic stop.
This will automatically create a traffic stop call in the CAD; make sure to assign you and your vehicle to it.

Make contact with the individual at the vehicle.
Then, make contact with the individual at the vehicle.
> My name is [officer/deputy/rank] [last name] with the [department]
Mosty officers will say `Do you know why I pulled you over today` next.
But you can say many things like `Any reason for the speed today` or `I clocked you going 55 in a 25 back there`
This is up to the officer and their discretion.
Mosty officers will say `Do you know why I pulled you over today`, next.
But you can say many things like `Any reason for the speed today` or `I clocked you going 55 in a 25 back there` Ultimately, this is up to the officer and their discretion.

You should ask for 3 things from the driver of the vehicle.
You should ask for 3 things from the driver of the vehicle:
1. Drivers License/Proof of ID
2. Vehicle Registration
3. Insurance Information/Proof of Insurance.
3. Insurance Information/Proof of Insurance

The civillian should do `/me [civ name]` to provide you their name.

You will then let them know you will run their information and to stay in the vehicle.

Head back to your vehicle and here is where we will start running all of the information.
In the [CAD](https://cad.kcdojrp.com/officer) do a name search for the name provided and a vehicle search for the vehicle.
Make sure to check things like Valid Drivers License, Flags, Warrants, Insurance status, etc.
Make sure to check things like Valid Drivers License, Flags, Warrants, Insurance Status, etc.

I also suggest putting in the event logs of the call your drivers name and plate.
Ex. `31: JOHN DOE, 28: 12ABC24`
10-31 beaing ID/Check ID and 10-28 being registration/check registration.
10-31 being ID/Check ID, and 10-28 being registration/check registration.

After confirming their 3 documents are all valid with no issues, it's up to the officer on how to proceed, You may issue a verbal or written warning, ticket, or even an arrest.
After confirming their 3 documents are all valid with no issues, it's up to the officer on how to proceed. You may issue a verbal or written warning, ticket, or even an arrest.

Based on what you do may change how you proceed. Verbal warnings are not logged in the CAD.
When issuing a written warning/ticket/arrest make sure to include the vehicle and attach the call via the ID in the `Connections` tab.

Once completed, If the driver is let go, Give them the documents back and advise them of your decision. Inform them that they are free to go once you turn your emergency lights off.
Once completed, if the driver is let go, give them the documents back and advise them of your decision. Inform them that they are free to go once you turn your emergency lights off.

Head back to your vehicle, Turn your lights off and finish off your report.
In the call we generated, Select the department, call type(TSTOP) and Fill in the details box with the initial stop timeline.
Ex;
Head back to your vehicle, turn your lights off and finish off your report.
In the call we generated, select the department, call type (TSTOP), and fill in the details box with the initial stop timeline.
Ex:
> I clocked a speeding red SUV at 55mph in a 25mph zone on El Rancho Boulevard and initiated a traffic stop at 9883.
In the events you'll include your conclusion, Such as ticket or verbal warning and any other findings.
In the events you'll include your conclusion, such as ticket or verbal warning and any other findings.

End the call and go back 10-8.

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Ex.
> 2N-40 D4W Speed 10-8
2N-40 being your callsign, D4W is the disposition code, D4 being warned and W mean White(race), 10-8 meaning you are clear and available.
2N-40 being your callsign, D4W is the disposition code, D4 being warned and W meaning White (race), 10-8 meaning you are clear and available.

### W Dispatch
(with an active dispatcher)

LEO:
> 651 2N-40 Traffic
You are letting dispatch know you are out on a traffic stop and ready to give them the information. However to avoid overwhelming the dispatch on the radio or if they are on a 911 call we don't provide the information till dispatch is ready.
You are letting dispatch know you are out on a traffic stop and ready to give them the information. However, to avoid overwhelming the dispatch on the radio, or if they are on a 911 call, we don't provide the information till dispatch is ready.

Dispatch:
> 2N-40 Go ahead
Dispatch may also ask you to standby(wait) if they are dealing with another call.
Dispatch may also ask you to standby (wait) if they are dealing with another call.

LEO:
> 2N-40 I'll be out on traffic at [postal] [street/location] with a [color] [make/model/type] [plate type] [plate] occupied times [count]
Dispatch:
> Copy 2N-40 out at [postal] standby for return.
Dispatch acknolwedges the location, If dispatch says the wrong postal, Let them know.
Standby for return means they are searching the plate(if one was given).
Dispatch acknolwedges the location; if dispatch says the wrong postal, let them know.
Standby for return means they are searching the plate (if one was given).

Dispatch should be generating a CFS(Call for service) for you and assign you to it.
Dispatch should be generating a CFS (Call for service) for you and assigning you to it.

Make contact with the individual at the vehicle.
> My name is [officer/deputy/rank] [last name] with the [department]
Mosty officers will say `Do you know why I pulled you over today` next.
But you can say many things like `Any reason for the speed today` or `I clocked you going 55 in a 25 back there`
This is up to the officer and their discretion.
Mostly, officers will say `Do you know why I pulled you over today` next.
But you can say many things like `Any reason for the speed today` or `I clocked you going 55 in a 25 back there` Again, this is up to the officer and their discretion.

You should ask for 3 things from the driver of the vehicle.
1. Drivers License/Proof of ID
2. Vehicle Registration
3. Insurance Information/Proof of Insurance.
3. Insurance Information/Proof of Insurance

The civillian should do `/me [civ name]` to provide you their name.

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> 2N-40 go ahead with your 31.
LEO:
> First is going to be [FIRST NAME], Last will be [LAST NAME], Common spelling.
> First is going to be [FIRST NAME]. Last will be [LAST NAME], using the common spelling of the name.
Dispatch may ask to confirm a DOB if multiple people have that same name.
If the name is a none standard name, Spell the name using the [Phonetic Alphabet](https://docs.kcdojrp.com/docs/leo/information/codes#phonetic-alphabet)
If the name is a none standard name, spell the name using the [Phonetic Alphabet](https://docs.kcdojrp.com/docs/leo/information/codes#phonetic-alphabet).

Dispatch:
> 2N-40 standby.
Dispatch:
> 2N-40 your 28 returns [vehicle registration status] and you 31 returns [civ status].
> 2N-40 your 28 returns [vehicle registration status] and your 31 returns [civ status].
10-28 meaning vehicle registration, 10-31 meaning ID.

Ex;
> 2N-40 your 28 returns to a valid red Dodge Charger registered to John Doe and you 31 returns valid, negative 29s.
Ex:
> 2N-40 your 28 returns to a valid red Dodge Charger registered to John Doe and your 31 returns valid, negative 29s.
10-29 meaning warrants.

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Based on what you do may change how you proceed. Verbal warnings are not logged in the CAD.
When issuing a written warning/ticket/arrest make sure to include the vehicle and attach the call via the ID in the `Connections` tab.

Once completed, If the driver is let go, Give them the documents back and advise them of your decision. Inform them that they are free to go once you turn your emergency lights off.
Once completed, if the driver is let go, give them the documents back and advise them of your decision. Inform them that they are free to go once you turn your emergency lights off.

Head back to your vehicle, Turn your lights off and finish off your report.
Head back to your vehicle, turn your lights off and finish off your report.
Fill in the details box with the initial stop timeline.
Ex;
Ex:
> I clocked a speeding red SUV at 55mph in a 25mph zone on El Rancho Boulevard and initiated a traffic stop at 9883.
Once your narrative has been added you'll announce over the radio you are clear.
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Ex.
> 651 2N-40 D4W Speed 10-8
2N-40 being your callsign, D4W is the disposition code, D4 being warned and W mean White(race), 10-8 meaning you are clear and available.
2N-40 being your callsign, D4W is the disposition code, D4 being warned and W mean White (race), 10-8 meaning you are clear and available.

Dispatch:
> Copy 2N-40 D4W Speed 10-8
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<TabItem value="sop">

#### Code of Ethics and Trooper Operations
#### Code of Ethics and Officer Operations
1. **Code of Ethics:**
- Upholding integrity, honesty, and professionalism in all interactions.
- Respecting constitutional rights and treating all individuals with dignity.
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- Engaging in proactive policing to deter crime.
- Cooperating with other law enforcement agencies for effective coordination.

#### Communication with Other Troopers
#### Communication with Other Officers
- **Effective Communication:**
- Using clear and concise language over radio communications.
- Following protocols for sharing information and updates.
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sidebar_position: 2
---

# LEO CAD
# LEO CAD

This is a guide to help you access and setup the LEO portion of the CAD!

1. First, go to the Officer tab at the top of the cad, like below!

![CreateOfficer](createofficer.png)
* Note: Make sure to create a citizen without a record, and make sure you have the proper discord roles!

2. Go to the drop down of the Officers Tab, and go to My Officers.

![Dropdown](dropdown.png)

3. You will then go to create officer in the right hand side of the CAD.

4. When creating an officer, make sure to use the callsign and department that the recruiter gives you in your ticket. An example is below!

![officercreate](createofficer2.png)

5. In the example above, the 1st part of the callsign is 2N and the 2nd part is 30 and the department is Blaine County Sheriff. It is important that you put the accurate information in. You may put an imnage if you wish.
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