D P D Signals Poster
by Robert J Sadler
Title
D P D Signals Poster
Artist
Robert J Sadler
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Art
Description
The original poster image was created in 2013. After requests for a wider border I created this poster with DPD/Signals at the top and an actual Signals card at the bottom. The images was created using the 'signals' on a 1970s era 'Signals' DPD card. Each of the 'Signals' and their corresponding number are in the same font. I used a different font for each of the 'Signals'.
In the 70s the Dallas Police Department issued officers an off-white card, with black bold text listing the fifty-three (53) Signals, or calls for service. The Signals were numbered 6 through 67 and used by the Dispatchers to somewhat disguise the nature of the calls patrol officers were sent on from the general public who might have scanners, etc. Of course those who had scanner either knew or learned our Signals, so they were no secret. Twelve (12) of the Signals were generally broadcast as "Code 3" emergency calls, (meaning Red Lights & Sirens were authorized) while another eight (8) call categories might be handled "Code 3" or "Code 2" (meaning Red Lights were authorized) depending on the circumstances of the moment. The remaining thirty-three (33) Signals dealt with routine police work or administrative duties. Retirees like to highlight the "Signal 66" noting their "End Of Tour". It is also used to indicate a fallen officer's "End of Tour" or the "End of Watch" (EOW) the some departments use. The poster is available in just black and white or B&W with "Signal 66" & "End Duty Tour" in either red or black font color. Also this is a bit of a puzzle. Each of the 'Signals' and their corresponding number are in the same font. I used a different font for each of the 'Signals'.
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March 18th, 2015
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