In law enforcement terms, what does these phrases or words mean?

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1. When and officer, deputy or trooper says: I GOT ONE ON THE GROUND, what does that mean?

2. What is KANE; what is ABLE?

3. When an officer, deputy or trooper says: that vehicle is BOLO out of Leon Co., what is he or she refering to?

4. What is P.I.T.T.?

5. What does VICTOR, MIKE, BAKER, JOHN, HENRY means or represents?

6. What is a CODE 4?

7. When an law enforcer says: 318 COUNTY, what jurisdiction or enforcement division does he or she represents?
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On question 4, I meant to say P.I.T. and not P.I.T.T..
The answerers so far has 1,2 and 5 wrong.
The answerers so far has 1, 2 and 5 wrong.
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1. Means he had a physical altercation with a subject and he has him physically on the ground or at gunpoint. It also means that there is a suspect fleeing on foot.

2.Cain and Abel were the sons of Adam & Eve so I don't know where that fits here. lol

3.Be On The Look-Out for.......

4. Pursuit Intervention Technique...used in vehicle pursuits.

5. Alpha Numeric for V, M, B, J, and H

6. Code 4 depends on the jurisdiction but usually means the situation is now under control. Code 3 is driving hot with lights and siren.

7. Thats a sherrifs deputy calling dispatch and 318 is his call number.
 
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