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11-99 Officer needs help

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  • McAwesome6934
    McAwesome6934

    Great Video Man!

  • I think it is something with the FCC. I think I saw on a video that the codes have to be short to allow others to talk on the radio. Also most people don't know what the codes mean...each DEPT they ch

  • Citizen844
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    Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office does.  

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Nice video! Just a suggestion: Next time you should use a vehicle with a more detailed interior. Other than that, great job!

 

Yea for sure, i wasn't planning to make the video i was just messing around so next time i will

Nice video! Just a suggestion: Next time you should use a vehicle with a more detailed interior. Other than that, great job!

 

I totally agree with you on that, and I really look forward to another video from you :) You've got a yes from me :yes:

 

Awesome video, but no department uses 11-99 anymore. They just say officer needs help/assistance and or Officer Down.

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Awesome video, but no department uses 11-99 anymore. They just say officer needs help/assistance and or Officer Down.

 

I'm guessing you interviewed officers from every police department in the world then? While it may be more common to hear "officer needs help," I'm sure 11-99 is still used somewhere. It still means "officer needs help" regardless on whether it's used or not, anyway.

"Work and ideas get stolen, then you keep moving on doing your thing."

I'm guessing you interviewed officers from every police department in the world then? While it may be more common to hear "officer needs help," I'm sure 11-99 is still used somewhere. It still means "officer needs help" regardless on whether it's used or not, anyway.

 

No I havent but 10 minutes of research or talking to a police chief will tell you otherwise. But what I am saying is since after 9/11 most US DEPARTMENTS  have since done away with the 10 codes and 11 codes because of communication problems between different police departments and government departments.  The only codes still used are the most common 10 codes such as 10-4, 10-8 10-7 10-99 ect.. The FBI doesn't use 11 codes and they never have, since 9/11 the FBI has stopped using codes all together except for the common ones every single department has in common such as 10-4.

 

If your being shot at your not going to be screaming "10 what ever code it is" because it doesnt drive the effect needed. Now if your screaming shots fired on the radio that sends a clear message to every department that shit just hit the fan.

 

 

How do I know this?

 

I'm a security officer work with the police daily, also a police explorer for 2 departments, and also doing another internship with a different department. My cousin works in the FBI and my other cousin works for the department of defense. 

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I don't understand the use of codes anyway, if your going to say something, just say it!

 

I think it is something with the FCC. I think I saw on a video that the codes have to be short to allow others to talk on the radio. Also most people don't know what the codes mean...each DEPT they change. Also lets say a person stole a police car and was able to hear the radio, without codes they would be able to hear all of the cops plans.

 

Also lets say a person stole a police car and was able to hear the radio, without codes they would be able to hear all of the cops plans.

 

 

Ahhhh yes, I've seen one of those idiots on YouTube once.

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