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  2. Police radio code - Wikipedia

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    A police radio code is a brevity code, usually numerical or alphanumerical, used to transmit information between law enforcement over police radio systems in the United States. Examples of police codes include " 10 codes " (such as 10-4 for "okay" or "acknowledged"—sometimes written X4 or X-4), signals, incident codes, response codes , or ...

  3. Emergency service response codes - Wikipedia

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    A police radio dispatcher's desk from the Netherlands. Emergency service response codes are predefined systems used by emergency services to describe the priority and response assigned to calls for service. Response codes vary from country to country, jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and even agency to agency, with different methods used to ...

  4. Ten-code - Wikipedia

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    The movie Convoy (1978), loosely based on McCall's song, further entrenched ten-codes in casual conversation, as did the movie Smokey and the Bandit. The New Zealand reality television show Ten 7 Aotearoa (formerly Police Ten 7) takes its name from the New Zealand Police ten-code 10-7, which means "Unit has arrived at job". [14] [15]

  5. Here's why police scanner listeners can no longer hear York ...

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    The York County Chiefs of Police Association discussed with York County making the police calls private to protect the personal information that was broadcast over the radio, said Ted Czech ...

  6. Police radio - Wikipedia

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    Police radio is a radio system used by police and ... or arrest, being dispatched to handle a crime, or requesting police resources was only possible if the officer ...

  7. Member of Service - Wikipedia

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    Member Of Service (M.O.S.) is a term used in parts of the US for any first responder such as a police officer, firefighter, correction officer, emergency medical technician or paramedic. [1] Originally used as an exclusive term by the New York City Police Department , its use has expanded throughout the northeast to identify other types of ...

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  9. Owensboro police encrypting scanner traffic; could Evansville ...

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    Hamilton County, Indiana blocked the public from hearing scanner traffic last July, while Hendricks County now releases fire and police calls on a 15-minute delay.