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Code 1
Routine. Take this call next
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Code 2
Urgent. Expedite, but obey all traffic laws. No red light or siren
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Code 3
Emergency. Proceed immediately using red light and siren
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Code 4
No further assistance needed
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Code 4-A
No further assistance needed, suspect at large in the area
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Code 5
Stake out. Other units stay away unless dispatched in response to a call
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Code 6
Out for investigation
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Code 7
Out of service to eat
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Code 7-B
Out of service to eat at home
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Code 12
Patrol your assigned district and report extent of disaster damage
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Code 13
Activate major disaster plan or perform major disaster duties
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Code 14
Resume normal operations (used only in conjunction with Code 12 & 13)
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Code 20
Notify news media
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Code 20-D
Request departmental photographer
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Code 99
Emergency situation. Emergency button on radio has been depressed. No voice contact
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Code 200
Fire department requests law enforcement assistance due to a POTENTIALLY violent situation with fire units on scene, and no further details available
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Code 300
Fire department requests law enforcement assistance due to an IMMEDIATE threat or danger to fire units on scene, and no further details available
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Code Alex
Established countywide law enforcement observation checkpoint plan
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Code Charlie
- Established pre-planned law enforcement mutual aid when emergency or riotous conditions is anticipated but not yet requested. If an actual call for assistance is made, the initiating agency will notify Control One to affect an immediate response by pre-designated units.
- The code for an actual call for assistance is "Code Charlie Checkmate"
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