New York Emergency Codes

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Used to acknowledge that a message or transmission was received and understood.
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Prowler, suspicious person/vehicle, shots fired, etc.
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Specify: auto, from person, other
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Bio/Chem/etc. [L-Letter, P-Package, S-Substance] Rapid mobilization codes included
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4 sergeants, 20 officers
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1 lieutenant, 8 sergeants, 40 officers
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Additional lieutenant, 8 sergeants, 40 officers
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Unscheduled response as directed by officer in charge. Includes borough task force levels
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Specify direction of travel & number in group
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Used in transit condition needing verification
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Specify type of assist
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Includes categories A-Z (animal, fireworks, panhandling, vandalism, etc.)
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Specify nature and if ESU responding
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Train derailment, plane crash, building collapse
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Specify unneeded service
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Give number detained
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Specify type & reason
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Specify hospital
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Includes F1, F2, J1, J2, N, U, X, Y, Z classifications
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Includes crime arrest types (C, F, J, Q)
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Must include remarks; includes vehicle accident tow classifications (T4–T8)
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