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142 Cards in this Set
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10-1
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Receiving poorly
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10-2
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Receiving well
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10-3
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Stop transmitting
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10-4
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OK or acknowledgement
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10-5
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Relay
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10-6
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Busy
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10-7
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Out of Service
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10-8
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In service
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10-9
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repeat
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10-10
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Out of service subject to call
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10-11
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Transmitting too rapidly
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10-12
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Officials or visitors present
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10-13
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Weather or road conditions
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10-14
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escort or convoy
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10-15
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En route with prisoner
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10-16
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Pick up prisoner
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10-17
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Pick up papers
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10-18
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Complete present assignment as soon as possible
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10-19
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Return or returning to station
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10-20
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Location
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10-21
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Call by telephone
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10-21-A
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Advise my home I will return at _____
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10-21-B
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Call your home by telephone
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10-22
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Cancel last message or assignment
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10-23
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Standby
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10-25
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Do you have contact with _____?
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10-27
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Request want and warrant check of person
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10-28
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Registration request
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10-29
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Check for stolen or wanted
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10-30
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No wants your subject
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10-30-C
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Computer or switcher unavailable
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10-31
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Subject has record but no wants
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10-32
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Subject wanted, are you clear to copy?
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10-32-F
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Subject wanted, felony type hit
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10-33
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Standby, emergency traffic only
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10-34
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Resume normal radio traffic
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10-35
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Confidential information
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10-36
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Correct time
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10-37
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Name of operator on duty?
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10-39
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Message delivered
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10-42
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Pick up officer
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10-45
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Service your equipment
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10-46
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Standby, I am proceeding to a better location
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10-48
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I am ready to take information
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10-49
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Proceed to _____
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10-86
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Traffic check, do you have traffic for this unit/dispacther?
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10-87
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Meet _____ at _____
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10-97
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Arrived at location
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10-98
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Finished last assignment
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11350
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Possession of controlled substance
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11357
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Possession of marijuana
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187
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Murder
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207
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Kidnapping
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207-A
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Attempt kidnapping
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211
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Robbery
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211-S
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Robbery-silent alarm
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220
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Attempt rape
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240
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Misdemeanor assault
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242
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Battery
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245
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Assault with deadly weapon
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11357
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Possession of marijuana
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187
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Murder
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207
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Kidnapping
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207-A
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Attempt kidnapping
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211
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Robbery
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211-S
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Robbery, silent alarm
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220
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Attempt rape
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240
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Misdemeanor assault
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242
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Battery
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245
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Assault with deadly weapon
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459-S
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Burglar alarm silent
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920-F
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Found child
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920-J
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Missing juvenile (13-17 years)
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921
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Prowler
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922
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Illegal peddling
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924
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Station detail
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924-D
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Station detail/desk
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924-F
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Food for prisoners
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924-F
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Report writing
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925
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Suspicious person
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925-C
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Suspicious person in car
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925-V
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Suspicious vehicle
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926
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Tow truck needed
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926-A
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Tow truck dispatched
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927
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Unknown trouble
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927-D
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Investigate dead body
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927-H
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9-1-1 hang up
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928
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Found property
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928-B
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Found bicycle
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929
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Investigate person down
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930
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See the man
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931
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See the woman
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932
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Open door
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933
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Open window
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949
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Gasoline spill
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952
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Report on conditions
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954
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Off the air at scene
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960
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Car stop, request follow-up needed
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960-X
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Car stop, expedite follow-up, dangerous suspects
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961
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Car stop, no follow-up needed
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962
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Suspect armed and dangerous, clear to copy
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966
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Sniper activity
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966-A
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Shots heard, no suspect information
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967
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Outlaw motorcycle movement
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968
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Request wanr and warrant check of a person
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970
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Illegal surfing
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971
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Boat over
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972
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Boat speeding
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973
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Swimmer on boat
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974
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Boat adrift
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975
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Wreckage adrift
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976
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Oil slick
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977
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Check mooring line
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978
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Vessel aground
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979
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Vessel sinking
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980
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Radioactive materials present or involved
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981
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Need radiological monitoring team
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982
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Bomb threat
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983
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Explosion
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984
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Hazardous materials spill
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995
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Riot or major disturbance
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997
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Officer needs assistance from own agency only. Urgent
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998
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Officer onvolved in gun battle
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999
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Officer needs help, any units respond. Emergency!
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Code 1
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Routine. Take this call next
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Code 2
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Urgent. Expedite, but obey all traffic laws. No red light or siren
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Code 3
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Emergency. Proceed immediately using red light and siren
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Code 4
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No further assistance needed
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Code 4-A
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No further assistence needed, suspect at large in the area
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Code 5
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Stake out. Other units stay away unless dispatched in response to call
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Code 6
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Out for investigation
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Code 7
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Out of service to eat
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Code 7-B
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Out of service to eat at home
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Code 9
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Jail break
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Code 12
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Patrol your assigned district and report extent of disaster damage
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Code 13
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Activate major disaster plan or perform major disaster duties
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Code 14
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Resume normal operations (used only in conjunction with Code 12 & 13)
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Code 20
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Notify news media
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Code 20-D
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Request departmental photographer
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Code 99
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Emergency situation. Emergency button on radio has been depressed. No voice contact
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Code Alex
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Establish countywide law enforcement observation checkpoint plan
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Code Charlie
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Establish pre-planned law enforcement mutual aid when emergeny or riotious conditions are anticipated but not yet requested. If an actual call for assistance is made, the initiating agency will notify Control One to effect an immediate response by pre-designated units. The code for an actual call for assistance is "Code Charlie Checkmate"
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