Minnetonka, MN Live Police Scanner Audio
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Minnetonka Radio ID 6200 Units
Reporting A Crime In MinnetonkaIf you have been a victim of a crime in the city of Minnetonka, call 9-1-1.
If you are reporting an accident or something of a non-emergency nature and would like a police officer to take a report, you can contact the police department through its non-emergency number at 952.939.8500. Minnetonka Dispatch Center Minnetonka hosts its own Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) providing 9-1-1 dispatch services for police, fire and medical emergencies 24 hours a day, seven days a week. |
Hennepin County Sheriff
This Live Scanner Audio Covers: Police Talk Groups: Hennepin North Dispatch Hennepin East Police Dispatch Hennepin South Police Dispatch Edina St. Louis Park PD Dispatch Minnetonka PD Dispatch Fire Dispatch Talk Groups: Hennepin County Fire Dispatch Bloomington Fire Dispatch Richfield Fire Dispatch St. Louis Park Fire Dispatch Golden Valley Fire Dispatch Eden Prairie Fire Dispatch Minneapolis Fire Dispatch Minnetonka Dispatch Fire Tatctical/Ground Talk Groups: Hennepin County Fire TAC 3-11 Southwest Hennepin Fire TAC 2-7 Eden Prairie Fire Grounds 1-4 Bloomington Fire Ground 3-6 Minneapolis Fire TAC 3-10 |
Minnetonka Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team

The Minnetonka Police Department’s Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team includes highly trained officers who use specialized weapons and tactics to handle high-risk situations beyond the scope of the patrol and investigative divisions. Examples of situations for which a SWAT team would be used include high-risk arrests and warrants, barricaded and armed suspects, hostage rescue, crowd control, dignitary protection and disaster response. The team’s primary goal is to resolve situations as safely as possible for everyone involved.
The Minnetonka Police Department is part of the Southwest SWAT Consortium, which includes Hopkins, Edina, St. Louis Park and Eden Prairie.
The Minnetonka Police Department is part of the Southwest SWAT Consortium, which includes Hopkins, Edina, St. Louis Park and Eden Prairie.
Codes / Abbreviations Commonly Used On The Minnetonka Live Scanner Feed
AFIS=Automated Fingerprint Identification System,
ATL=Attempt to locate, BOLO=Be on the look out, CID=Criminal Investigative Division/Crime Lab, Code Blue=Cardiac arrest, or full arrest--person with no heartbeat or not breathing, Comp=Complainant (See also-RP), CSU=Crime Scene Unit, DK=Drunk/Intoxicated, DOA=Dead on arrival (or possible DOA as more commonly heard) EOD=Explosives and ordinance disposal (or detection like EOD K-9), GOA=Gone on arrival, ICN=Incident control number (for police reports, a number given to each call), KOPS (Info or Alert)=Keeping Our Police Safe, a database and system used to record and distribute information about criminals with a violent history, especially towards Law Enforcement Officers, Corrections Agents or other authorities and public safetly officials.This gives an officer info about a person who may intend to harm him/her and take preventative measures to stop that from happening. |
IBIS=Integrated Biometrics Identification System (see also-AFIS)
IC=Inicdent Command (for fires) LZ=Landing Zone (most often for air ambulances like Air Care or LifeLink for critical injuries and remote locations), MDT=Mobile Data Terminal (original name for the old computer system oficers had in their squads--they now use laptops, mainly Panasonic Toughbooks like the milatary uses). May hear this as "MDT phone call" or "info on your MDT", ME=Medical Examiner, PI=Personal Injury (most often in reference to a personal injury accident compared to a 'property damage only accident') PIT=Pursuit intervention technique (one of many ways this acronym is defined, but all mean the same thing---using the front corner of a squads car to contact and 'nudge' the fleeing vehicle's rear end resulting in it losing control and spinning out), RP=Reporting party, UNK=Unknown, UTL=Unable to Locate. |
Response Codes Heard On The Minnetonka Police Scanner
Code 1=Respond routine, no lights or sirens, obeying all traffic lights/laws,
Code 2=Respond as fast as possible without using lights/sirens and obeying traffic light/laws,
Code 3=Respond emergency, use lights and sirens and go through any stoplights/signs needed, as safety permits (also known as 'going on the reds),
Code 4=Situatuon under control, no further assistance needed. Any units still en route/not arrived may cancel.
Code 2=Respond as fast as possible without using lights/sirens and obeying traffic light/laws,
Code 3=Respond emergency, use lights and sirens and go through any stoplights/signs needed, as safety permits (also known as 'going on the reds),
Code 4=Situatuon under control, no further assistance needed. Any units still en route/not arrived may cancel.
Minnetonka Police 10 Codes
These 10 Codes Won't Be Right 100% Of The Time. Cities Change them Sometimes To Fit Their Needs
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