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http://www.stevenaverycase.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/CASO-Dispatch-Log-redacted.pdf
This is the dispatch log. Below is copied from the original reddit post from the person that requested the doc and spoke with the records person.
Here is the explanation for the codes:
CA/C followed by a number is Calumet County, the number is the badge number of the officer.
US - Unit Status
A - arrived
C - cleared
D - dispatched
E - en route
LO - location
ON - officer notes
FR - freed from Incident
UR - unit reassignment
CM - comment
RD - rider (as in one officer is riding with another)
USDS - unit status dispatch stacked (I think that means two dispatchers tried to enter it)
An entry that says Console 00 means it was from an officer's vehicle; C1 and C2 are dispatch consoles. So 00 means it was entered by an officer, and C1 and C2 means it was entered by a dispatcher.
In the "Operator" column, numbers starting with 6 are a dispatcher; numbers starting with 8 are an officer. The letters at the end are the person's initials.
Additional info:
There are a few entries that say "Incident related to" followed by three letters and a bunch of numbers.
Page 10, on 11/8: LBN051108001773 - LBN means Brillion PD created their own dispatch log related to this case
Page 11, on 11/9: LNH051109002583 - LNH is New Holstein
Page 21, on 3/2: LCA060302001764 - LCA is Calumet County. This particular entry was from the search warrant they issued that day, according to the records lady.
This is the dispatch log. Below is copied from the original reddit post from the person that requested the doc and spoke with the records person.
Here is the explanation for the codes:
CA/C followed by a number is Calumet County, the number is the badge number of the officer.
US - Unit Status
A - arrived
C - cleared
D - dispatched
E - en route
LO - location
ON - officer notes
FR - freed from Incident
UR - unit reassignment
CM - comment
RD - rider (as in one officer is riding with another)
USDS - unit status dispatch stacked (I think that means two dispatchers tried to enter it)
An entry that says Console 00 means it was from an officer's vehicle; C1 and C2 are dispatch consoles. So 00 means it was entered by an officer, and C1 and C2 means it was entered by a dispatcher.
In the "Operator" column, numbers starting with 6 are a dispatcher; numbers starting with 8 are an officer. The letters at the end are the person's initials.
Additional info:
There are a few entries that say "Incident related to" followed by three letters and a bunch of numbers.
Page 10, on 11/8: LBN051108001773 - LBN means Brillion PD created their own dispatch log related to this case
Page 11, on 11/9: LNH051109002583 - LNH is New Holstein
Page 21, on 3/2: LCA060302001764 - LCA is Calumet County. This particular entry was from the search warrant they issued that day, according to the records lady.