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RE: Updated Police Codes - Jeffrey - 02-09-2018 (02-08-2018, 05:34 PM)PSpartan_KCT Wrote: Ah thanks, this is more helpful than using Radiolabs RE: Updated Police Codes - Gugazuga - 02-11-2018 Isn't code 1 responding without lights and sirens and code 2 responding just with lights? RE: Updated Police Codes - SpaghettiFTW - 02-11-2018 Maybe add 10-32 armed suspect and 10-76 en route? RE: Updated Police Codes - Spartan_KCT - 02-11-2018 (02-11-2018, 05:14 PM)gugazuga Wrote: Isn't code 1 responding without lights and sirens and code 2 responding just with lights? I think youre right, I will change that when I have the time. RE: Updated Police Codes - Spartan_KCT - 02-11-2018 (02-11-2018, 06:08 PM)Rico Rodriguez Wrote: Maybe add 10-32 armed suspect and 10-76 en route? Will do RE: Updated Police Codes - Ethan Bradberry - 02-12-2018 I think 10-50 is a vehicle crash not under influence, Great guide though! RE: Updated Police Codes - Spartan_KCT - 02-12-2018 (02-12-2018, 12:03 AM)Ethan Bradberry Wrote: I think 10-50 is a vehicle crash not under influence, Hmm, after I did some research I believe you're right. I used the police codes from certain county's, apparently they use 10-50 differently. Thanks for pointing that out and I'll change it right now! RE: Updated Police Codes - SpaghettiFTW - 02-12-2018 Also i think 10-20 should be on there, "Whats your location?" i think it is, good guide tho RE: Updated Police Codes - Spartan_KCT - 02-13-2018 (02-12-2018, 11:55 PM)Rico Rodriguez Wrote: Also i think 10-20 should be on there, "Whats your location?" i think it is, good guide tho Added, it actually just means 'location'. For instance, Officer 231 can I get a 10-20 on the fleeing suspect RE: Updated Police Codes - PhantomSolaris - 02-13-2018 (02-09-2018, 09:38 AM)Spartan_KCT Wrote:(02-09-2018, 09:33 AM)PhantomSolaris Wrote: This is a great guide, nice job! My desk isn't large enough to accommodate a laptop or a second monitor otherwise I would. ![]() |