A police radio code is a brevity code, usually numerical or alphanumerical, used to transmit information between law enforcement over police radio systems...
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citizens band (CB) radio transmissions. The police version of ten-codes is officially known as the APCO Project 14 Aural Brevity Code. The codes, developed during...
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Police radio is a radio system used by police and other law enforcement agencies to communicate with one another. Police radio systems almost always use...
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Brevity codes are used in amateur radio, maritime, aviation, police, and military communications. They are designed to convey complex information with...
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Home Office radio was the VHF and UHF radio service provided by the British government to its prison service, emergency service (police, ambulance and...
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193. Code 1: Answer radio Code 2: Respond to the call without emergency lights and sirens Code 3: Respond to the call with lights and sirens Code 4: No...
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IC codes (identity code) or 6+1 codes are police codes used in the United Kingdom to visually describe the apparent ethnicity of a person. They originated...
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lead ITV thriller Code of Silence". Radio Times. Retrieved 9 October 2024. Whittock, Jesse (9 October 2024). "ITV/BritBox Drama 'Code Of Silence' Cast;...
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NATO phonetic alphabet (redirect from UK Police forces' radio alphabet)
(used by some US police departments) International Code of Signals Language-specific spelling alphabets Finnish Armed Forces radio alphabet German spelling...
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and $10012. Military police radio code for mission accomplished, twice over: 10–18, 10–18. The 2nd deposit is Dixon's zip code: 10012, Greenwich Village...
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December. 12 inches in a foot. 12 is slang for Police officers because of the 10-12 Police radio code. Specially, a passage referring to Judas Iscariot...
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produced by the Ohio State Highway Patrol and takes its name from the police radio code used by that agency for a fatal traffic accident. "Signal 30" received...
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A federal agent (also known as a special agent, federal police officer, or federal operative) is an employee of an agency or branch of the federal government...
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Los Zetas (section Police corruption)
Federal Judicial Police radio code was "Z1", a code given to high-ranking officers. The radio code for commanding Federal Judicial Police officers in Mexico...
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At the end of 1987, the police radio code used by law enforcement officers in Moscow was allegedly updated to include a code for an aircraft landing....
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Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets (category Baltimore Police Department)
case. Ten-Seven – police radio code for "out of service"; may be applied to a homicide victim. Ten-Seventy-Eight – Police radio code invented by McAllister...
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radio systems and decode APCO-P25 digital transmissions. Both hand held and desktop models are available. Scanners are often used to monitor police,...
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other and started grinning..." The policemen explained that their police-radio code names were Pancho and Lefty and they let Van Zandt off with a warning...
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J. D. Tippit (category American police officers killed in the line of duty)
initials alone are his given name. Police radio code for "Message received and understood". This was Tippit's last radio transmission. He apparently spoke...
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used two-way radio communication between police command and police cars. Under Popkess, the Nottingham City Police began to use police cars as an asset...
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Broderick Crawford (category American male radio actors)
game of Texas Hold 'em, in that a starting hand of a 10-4 (a common police radio code) is nicknamed a "Broderick Crawford". In season 14/episode 80 of Family...
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"NATIONAL RADIO CODES / POLICE | BlowonthePie - For New Zealand Scanner Codes and more". Retrieved 2 March 2025. "Police Radio Codes Combined - RadioWiki"...
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Radiotelephony procedure (redirect from Radio language)
such as the use of abbreviated codes like the CB radio ten-code, Q codes in amateur radio and aviation, police codes, etc., and jargon. Some elements...
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denote an increase or decrease in priority. For example, if a police unit is conducting a Code 1 response to an argument, and the dispatcher reports that...
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Not all radio transmissions are prohibited in the Quiet Zone. For example, emergency service (police, fire, and ambulance) radios and CB radios are permitted...
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Identity code may refer to: IC codes, used by British police forces in radio communications to specify a person's ethnicity Base station identity code, in...
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Nessa (category American radio DJs)
force by police terrorism and civil rights violations." In 2016, she led Plan B One Step's Perfectly Imperfect national campaign with her Girl Code co-host...
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2011-451". Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. 28 July 2011. Retrieved 29 July 2011. "639 to be Sask.'s 2nd area code". CBC News. 14...
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Center's Basic Police Course. Additionally, LEOs of both the DoD and VA Police are federally-coded as "Police Series 0083," the 'career code' utilized by...
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Police units in the United States tend to use a tactical designator (or tactical callsign) consisting of a letter of the police radio alphabet followed...
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