CDC Flashcards

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0-0 zero zero

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Command Post or base of operations

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6-1

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Static observation point

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Callsign

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Surveillance team vehicle name

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Foxtrot

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Surveillance team member of foot

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5
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Tango

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Surveillance Team asset

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6
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Uniform

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Aerial surveillance asset

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7
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Zulu

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The target

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X-Ray

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The targets vehicle

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9
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Yankee

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Individuals with known association with target, such as family or friends

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U/I you- eye

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Unidentified individual, designated using numbers U-1, 2 etc.

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Boot

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Police, Law enforcement, or security

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12
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Doughbag

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Civilian of no operational interest

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13
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1-up, 2 Up

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A position relative to another object

A reference to how many individuals are inside a vehicle or location

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14
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Magic Box

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Target’s residence

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15
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Hi-Ho

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Targets workplace

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9-9-9

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A location where the target has stopped, such as a restaurant or store

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17
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Cup

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Parking lot

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18
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Multi-cup

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Parking garage

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19
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Handle

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Entrance or Exit

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Curtilage

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Area immediately outside an enclosed space or building that provides access to one or more modes of public transportation

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21
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Bumper

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The location from which a foxtrot will execute a job

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22
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6-9

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Trigger- non- moving position with observation of a point the target will travel to or through (targets vehicle or 999 handle

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23
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Commit

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Observation of an area where the target may travel through such as an intersection

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24
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Quick-Join

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The act of imposing control of the target from a bumper

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Slow join
The act of imposing control of the target from a bumper, but requires the foxtrot or callsign to cross traffic or obey traffic control measures
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Seat
A discreet location for foxtrot or call sign to wait on bumper to avoid over-exposing an area prior to executing a quick join
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Short Stay / long Stay
Anticipated duration the target will remain at 9-9-9
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5-5
Able to observe the targets actions and able to maintain control as the target moves
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6-6
Able to observe the targets movement and actions, but not moving to impose control of the target
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6-8
Backing position, able to assume control when current 5-5 executes a 7-4
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7-4
Relinquishing of control by the 5-5; Either to another team member or to UNSIGHTED
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8-3
Target is temporarily held at a location
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9-1
Moving toward or heading; indicates targets direction of travel
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Alternate
An efficient and discreet path of travel not on the same route as target
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Bumper Ahead
A bumper in a likely direction of travel, ahead of a moving target, from which a foxtrot or callsign can join the follow or impose control
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Complete
Entering or exiting vehicle, location or area
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Gone left / no longer complete
Target has turned either right or left
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Nutmeg
Target has conducted a U-Turn
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Off, Off, Off
Target has exited a highway or mode of public transportation
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Option
Highway on ramp or off ramp
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Parallel
Position to the left or right of the follow and moving in the same direction as the target; in a position to join the follow or impose control of the target turns into the direction of the parallel route
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Skirt
Portion of a highway that leads to the off-ramp but also reconnects to the main lanes
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Straight At…
Used to denote the target did not turn at a street, hazard or landmark and has continued in the same direction of travel
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Temp Unsighted
The target is briefly obscured from the field of view, typically due to terrain, traffic or building.
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By the visor
5-5 from a callsign in front of the target in the same direction of travel
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Intending
Direction in which the target is indicating and may travel
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Lane
Road lanes, numbered left to right in the direction of travel
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On the right / left
Indicates which side is the street the target is walking on or where a location is in relation to the target
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Sierra
Estimated speed of targets vehicle
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No visual at…
Used to denote an intersection is clear
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Checking…
Indicates where a foxtrot or callsign is searching when the target is unsighted
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Clear
Used to denote the target is not inside the specific location
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Possible
A vehicle or or person that resembles the target but must be confirmed
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Strong Possible
A vehicle or person that strongly resembles the target; and based on time, distance and direction
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Last known
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Last Known
Used to identify the most recently confirmed location and direction of travel for the target
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Unsighted
Target is no longer visible and current location is known
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77-77
Pay attention; used to alert the change in the targets status or mode of travel
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Chuffed
Unable to communicate verbally without risk of compromise, usually due to proximity to the target, but still able to hear team comms
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Interrogation
Manner of communicating with the team member who is chuffed or unable to translate clearly, such as environments with loud background noise
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Lock-On
A specific location of the target, commonly given with enough detail for someone within the target’s immediate vicinity to determine their position in relation to the target
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Minimize Minimize
Halt radio comms for more important information
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Off
Last call a from a foxtrot or callsign when turning over control of the target and when relinquishing control of the radio to open up the net
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Relay
The repeating, and correcting if necessary of another foxtrots callsign communications; routinely provided for foxtrots to extend the range of their radio calls
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Wait
Used to indicate another priority call is forthcoming and team and the team should remain silent