Code | Meaning |
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Code 1 | Emergency – immediate action is required (lights and sirens are on). |
Code 2 | Urgent but non-emergency – respond quickly without lights and sirens. |
Code 3 | Routine response – no urgency. |
Code 4 | The situation is under control, and no further assistance is needed. |
Code 5 | The officer needs immediate assistance (emergency backup is required). |
Code 6 | Medical assistance is required, so request an ambulance. |
Code 7 | Fire emergency – request for the fire department. |
Code 8 | Hazardous materials or dangerous situations are present. |
Code 9 | Suspect in custody or secured. |
Code 10 | Traffic incident – minor or non-emergency. |
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