Codes for Ambulance and fire
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Codes for Ambulance and fire
Can anyone give me a list of codes for all the juicy things including the north of the river in perth
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Re: Codes for Ambulance and fire
Hi Sull2005,sull2005 wrote:Can anyone give me a list of codes for all the juicy things including the north of the river in perth
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But the standard ones you guys use are;exambo wrote:those sja code lists are mainly for the medical reports for the purpose of compiling medical stats. You dont hear them being used much on air... we'd mainly use the transmission codes... if we could remember them!
ex ambo
* 89 Return to Station
* 88 Return to Belmont HQ
* 84's - Police (required)
* 62 - 82 would be - Ambulance not required and cleared.
* 79 time (as u may hear it) - Arrival at scene
The above codes are used quite frequently on air on 6DS.
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'gkoutlis wrote:exambo wrote:But the standard ones you guys use are;
* 89 Return to Station
* 88 Return to Belmont HQ
* 84's - Police (required)
* 62 - 82 would be - Ambulance not required and cleared.
* 79 time (as u may hear it) - Arrival at scene
The above codes are used quite frequently on air on 6DS.
Cheers
G
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Best One to hear is from 6DS -
"Roger that 62, 82 and 88889999999999999"
as opposed to "further call, p3 at st lukes" which is generally followed by an event of explosive rage in the front 2 seats of a merceded mwb sprinter. and 2 ambos jumping out for a smoke and killing time just waiting for that 1 to come up so they can bid