Monroe County (NY) Rochester City PD (2024)

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Unit Numbers
  • 3 Rochester PD Radio Codes

History

As of June, 2004, RPD was reorganized in an effort to increase patrol efficiency and to save taxpayer money on administrative costs and staffing. This most recent reorganization divides the City into only two parts - East and West. The East Side commander is responsible for patrol operations in the former Highland, Goodman, and Clinton Sections (see below), as well as the Staff Duty Officer and Special Events Sections. The West Side Commander runs patrol operations in the former Lake, Maple, Genesee, and Downtown Sections, along with the Bomb Squad, Scuba Squad, Emergency Task Force, Hostage Negotiation Team, and Mobile Field Force, and supervises the Tactical, Traffic, Youth Services, and Animal Control Units. All patrol unit numbers now have 4 digits. The listing below will be updated as information becomes available.


Here is an official map of RPD's Patrol Service Areas in PDF format (click on Here, which is a link).


The numbering and geographical coverage of the RPD Sections reflect the evolution of the department. Around 1975,RPD cars had numbers like Charlie-19 and King-34. The three patrol zones were Adam, Baker and Charlie, with King designating investigators. Suburban police departments used the numbers in the 100-499 series that RPD is using now.

When the City was first carved up into Sections, there were seven of them. Downtown (inside the Inner Loop) was shared by Maple (2), Highland (4) and Atlantic (5) Sections. Patrol sections were based on geographical and cultural boundaries. They were further subdivided into car beats according to the percentage of police responses within each portion of the section. This time roughly corresponded with the general renumbering of all police units in Monroe County as they formed a Mobile Radio District (MRD).

The first digit of an RPD car number generally indicates whether it is a supervisory, patrol or specialized unit. (see table) The second digit of a patrol car number indicates what part of the Section it patrols. Lower numbers are closer to the downtown area. The third digit tells the unit's patrol Section.

Fiscal problems caused the department to restructure its patrol division. The old Atlantic (5) Section was consolidated with Highland (4). The car beats retained their Atlantic numbers, but there was no longer a separate office or command staff.

Not long after this, it became necessary to establish a patrol section to handle the special needs of the City's business and cultural center within the Inner Loop. Section 9 - Downtown - was born. Maple and Highland eliminated their 232 and 235 car beats and changed some of their beat boundaries for better coverage.

Being physically smaller than the other Sections and having relatively little "bedroom" population, Downtown had only three beat areas and a host of special daytime units. The Downtown Section is responsible for the Traffic Enforcement Unit, prisoner transport wagons and the Mounted Patrol. There is also a Tactical Section (8) that includes surveillance operations, special details and police dogs. Tactical assists the patrol sections during busy periods.

January, 1993 saw a slight reorganization of the city's patrol section boundaries. Maple Section was expanded into the southern part of Lake Section, while Clinton and Goodman Sections added coverage toward the east and south. Downtown Section expanded into Clinton and Highland Sections to allow the department to follow future economic development and to reduce the volume of calls for the larger sections.

During the Summer of 1997, a citywide redistricting took place. Lake Section became much smaller, while Clinton and Maple Sections were enlarged. The Highland Section's patrol beats were renumbered so that all regular cars would have the number "4" at the end. The "Highland 5" cars are now assigned to 4th Platoon.

Many specialized services are provided by sworn RPD police officers. There is the Special Tactical Forces Squad (SWAT team), Hazardous Device Disposal Squad (the Bomb Squad), the Criminal Investigation Division and the Special Criminal Investigation Service. Services offered by non-sworn civilian personnel include the Family Crisis Intervention Team, the Child Abuse Reduction & Enforcement unit and the Victim Assistance unit.

Animal Control units staffed by the Humane Society of Monroe County operate on RPD Channel 3. There are several other specialized units that may be heard when certain types of crimes or other incidents occur. Special Accident investigators handle serious or fatal motor vehicle accidents and those that involve DWI. Professional Standards is RPD's "Internal Affairs" unit. Physical Crimes is part of CID and investigates homicides and other violent crimes against people. Evidence Technicians respond when photos need to be taken of a crime scene or when thereis physical evidence to be processed or impounded.

The Staff Duty Officer, in car 410, is in charge of the street operations of the Department during the afternoon (3rd Platoon) and overnight (1st Platoon) shifts. Undercover units such as Narcotics have the highest car numbers (above 480). They can appear on the air at any time of the day or night and their presence can signal exciting radio traffic to follow.

The unique marking "First in New York" appears on the fenders of some older RPD patrol cars. This is because the Rochester Police Department was the first police department in New York State to receive accreditation by the International Association of Chiefs of Police.

New police cars began appearing on city streets toward the end of 1992. The newer cars were 1993 Ford LTD Crown Victorias. The RPD markings were applied to these cars with blue reflective tape, instead of blue paint. These new RPD patrol vehicles look very sharp, especially at night with news camera lights shining on them.

Marked State Police cars are rarely seen answering calls within the City of Rochester. In order to free more RPD officers to answer emergencies in their patrol beats, RPD and NYSP entered into a special agreement in late Spring, 1991. Under the GRIP (Greater Rochester Interstate Patrol) agreement, troopers now patrol the expressways within the City of Rochester, including routes 104, 490, 590 and the Inner Loop. The State Police continue to patrol all other area expressways as well.

During certain types of major incident, Rochester police units are assembled into Task Forces and dispatched in groups. Task Force numbers are assigned at the time of the incident and can be readily identified as being different from the regular RPD number series. Each Task Force is assigned to an assembly point and the units respond together to each call, then return there. This style of operation was used during the disturbances that followed the Rodney King trial verdict.

Rochester PD operates the 10th largest bicycle patrol in the nation, with 40 officers assigned. Bicycle patrol units identify as "Bike ##", with the second digit denoting the officer's assigned patrol section.

Numerous proactive crime prevention programs operate within the City, in cooperation with various neighborhood associations and the police. A recent development consists of the six NET offices (Neighborhood Empowerment Team). NET offices serve one or more Sector as designated under the Neighbors Building Neighborhoods (NBN) program. The Crime Prevention Officer in each Section used to be a single officer who worked the day shift on weekdays. Now each Section has at least one CPO for each NBN Sector within that section. In addition to using the old 17# numbers, CPOs identify in "CP-Sector-Section" format. For example, the CPO for the Maplewood (Sector 2) portion of Lake Section is known as CP21.

Lake Section operates a step van with the lettering "ACT-1" on the side. ACT stands for "Against Crime Together". The van was purchased jointly by four neighborhood associations, the Maplewood Business Association, and Kodak. It is used for various public events and is staffed by specially trained civilian volunteers.

By mid-2004, RPD had been reaorganized again into two major patrol divisions separated by the Genesee River, with the old Downtown Section remaining as part of the West Side. All administrative and support functions are also assigned under the East or West Side. Rather than reproduce the command structure here, I refer the interested reader to Rochester PD's own web site. The following table shows the new numbering system.

Unit Numbers

Rochester PD
General NumberingSpecific Units
1000 Department Command1000 Chief of Police
100# Commanders or Captains1001 Deputy Chief of Operations
101# Staff Lieutenants1002 Director of Organizational Development
102# Staff Sergeants1003 Commander of Eastside Patrol Division
103# Staff Officers1004 Commander of Westside Patrol Division
104# Locust Club1005 Commander of Inspectional Services (reserved)
105#-109# Staff Officers1006 Commander of Investigations Division
2000 Eastside Patrol1007 Captain of Chief's Office
200# Patrol Captains1008 Captain of Research & Evaluation
21## Patrol Lieutenants1011 Lieutenant of Chief's Office
22## Patrol Sergeants1012 Lieutenant of Deputy Chief's & Director's Offices
23##-35## Patrol officers1013 Eastside Patrol Lieutenant's Aide
3000 Eastside (with exceptions)1014 Westside Patrol Lieutenant's Aide
368# Eastside Wagons1018 Lieutenant of Research & Evaluation
37## Eastside Neighborhood Empowerment Teams1021,2 Sergeants of Chief's Office
38## Civilians (Citywide)1023 Eastside Patrol Sergeant
380# Animal Control (Citywide)1024 Westside Patrol Sergeant
381# Animal Control (Citywide)1026 Sergeant of ID Commander's Office
382# Family Crisis Intervention Teams (Citywide)1028 Sergeant of Research & Evaluation
383# Family Crisis Intervention Teams (Citywide)1031,2 Research & Evaluation officers
384# Eastside Parking Monitors
385# Westside Parking Monitors7110 Staff Duty Officer
39## Eastside Details7345 Emergency Communications Division
4000 Westside Patrol
400# Patrol Captains8191 Bomb Truck
41## Patrol Lieutenants8200 Van 200
42## Patrol Sergeants8291,2 SCUBA Vehicles
43##-55## Patrol Officers8300 Van 300
5000 Westside (with exceptions)8391 ETF Truck
568# Westside Wagons8392 ETF Rescue Truck
57## Westside Neighborhood Empowerment Teams
59## Eastside Details
6000 Investigations Section
600#-605# Commander or Captains (reserved)
606# SIS Lieutenants
607# CID Lieutenants
608#-609# unused
61## unused
62## Eastside Investigators
63## Eastside Investigations Supervisors
64## Westside Investigators
65## Westside Investigations Supervisors
66## Special Intelligence/Investigations (?) Unit
661# Eastside Narcotics
662# Westside Narcotics
663# Police Stabilizing Neighborhoods
664# Firearms Suppression Unit
665# Administration
666# GRANET (?)1
667# Violent Crimes Team
668# Intelligence
669# SESU (?)
67## Central Investigations Unit
671# Major Crimes Unit Team A
672# Major Crimes Unit Team B
673# Major Crimes Unit Team C
674# Major Crimes Unit Team D
675# License Unit
676# unused
677# CAU
678# SAIU
679# unused
68## Evidence Technicians
7000 Organizational Development & Administration
7000,1 Commander or Captains (reserved)
7002 Captain of Professional Development (reserved)
7003 Captain of Technical Services (reserved)
7004 Captain of Professional Standards (reserved)
7005-9 BOD&Admin Captains (reserved)
701# unused
702# Professional Development Supervisors
703# Technical Services Supervisors
704# Professional Standards Supervisors
705#-709# unused
71## mostly unused
72## Professional Development Section
721# Firearms Training
722# Inservice Training
723# Recruits and Field Training Unit
724# Background Investigators
725# Media Unit
726# Police Artists
727# Volunteer Services
728#-729# unused
73## Technical Services Section
731# CRU (?)
732# Headquarters
733# Identification Division & Juvenile Records
734# Warrant Unit (with exceptions)
735# Auto Pound
736# Property Clerk
737# Firearms Investigators
738# Quartermaster
739# Court Liaison
74## Professional Standards Section
74#0 Professional Standards Sergeants
8000 Special Operation Section
800# SOS Command
81## Bomb Squad
82## SCUBA Squad
83## Emergency Task Force
84## Mobile Field Force
85## Mounted Unit
86## Traffic Enforcement Unit
87## Youth Services
89## K-9 Unit
9000 Special Events
91#0 Event One Supervisor
92#0 Event Two Supervisor
93#0 Event Three Supervisor
94#0 Event Four Supervisor
95#0 Event Five Supervisor
96#0 Event Six Supervisor
97#0 Event Seven Supervisor
98#0 Event Eight Supervisor
99#0 Event Nine Supervisor
Notes
  1. Units are assigned system numbers but use GRANET # on the air.
  2. For most patrol-related units, 1st digit=Side; 2nd digit=Rank; 3rd digit=Unit; 4th digit 1-5=Platoon/6-9=extras
  3. PAC-TAC teams use very high number blocks within their patrol areas.
  4. NET Sectors indicated by 3rd digit, Rank/Platoon by 4th digit (0=Lt, 2-5=Platoon, 6-9=extras)

Rochester PD Radio Codes

The Situation Found codes were added for statistical purposes. When jobs arecleared via radio, officers generally say something like, "Code 40 found 82". Most assignments are now cleared via MDT. Action CodeSituation Found 1Crime Report51Delayed Report 2MVA Report52Crime in Progress 3Missing Person Report53Civil Case 4Investigative Action54Added Information 5Arrest Report55Unable to Locate 6Crime & Arrest Report56DWI Arrest 7Towed Vehicle Information57No Cause 8FIF58All OK 9Incident Report59Miscellaneous Incident10Tech Work60Parking Problem11Property Report61Snow Emergency Parking12Unable to Locate - complainant62MVA - injuries13Unable to Locate - vehicle63MVA - hit & run14Unable to Locate - victim64MVA - no injuries15Avoidable Alarm Report65School Crossing Detail16Special Criminal Investigation66not used17Referred/Assisted Other Jurisdiction67Traffic Violation18Civil Case68Traffic Problem19Service Bureau Notified69not used20Animal Control Notified70Missing Person Returned21Directed Foot Patrol71Missing Person22Moved Disabled Vehicle72Lost/Found Property23not used73Crime Prevention24Moved Vehicle74Natural Death25Suspicious Vehicle75Suicide or Attempt26Suspicious Person76Firearms Incident27Routine Illness77Medical Problem28Agreed to Desist78Mental29Dispersed79No other code fits situation30Gone on Arrival80Fight31Premise Check81Child Abuse/Neglect32Special Attention82Domestic33not used83Neighbor or Landlord-Tenant34Assisted Other Unit84Customer Trouble35Cancel85Disorderly Person36Security Survey86Noise Problem37Personal Break87Animal Problem38Lunch Break88Suspicious Condition39No Arrest on Warrant89not used40Services Rendered90Request for Information41Transport or Escort91Assisted Other Agency42Matters Adjusted92Bomb Threat43Administrative Detail93Fire 44No Cause94Dangerous Condition45Notify Not Made95Defective/Accidental Alarm46Notify Made96Vice Activity47Citations Issued97Prostitution48Directed Patrol98Narcotics49Refused Report99not used50 Missing Person Returned - no report----Special Codes----Medical-500 Doesn't have a pulse. Resuscitation may or may not be started.Surgical-500 Doesn't have a pulse. Caused by trauma.Precautionary-500 Very close to a full 500.980 Dead on arrival. Confirmed person dead.


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Monroe County (NY) Rochester City PD (2024)
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