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REFERENCES TO EPISODES ARE WELCOME BUT THEY HAVE TO BE CORRECT ! IT MEANS THAT CODE '''MUST''' BE USED (''SPOKEN BY THE CHARACTERS OR THE DISPATCHER'') IN THAT EPISODE (e.g. disptacher call units for an 11-83 [traffic accident] the guys in scene call for an 11-41 [ambulance needed], this is correct), RADIO CODE SHOULD NOT BE REFERRED TO AN EPISODE JUST TO DESCRIBE A SCENE (e.g. traffic accident > 11-83, they call an ambulance > 11-41, this is wrong!), THE CODE MUST BE '''AUDIBLE'''.
REFERENCES TO EPISODES ARE WELCOME BUT THEY HAVE TO BE CORRECT ! IT MEANS THAT CODE '''MUST''' BE USED (''SPOKEN BY THE CHARACTERS OR THE DISPATCHER'') IN THAT EPISODE (e.g. disptacher call units for an 11-83 [traffic accident] the guys on scene call for an 11-41 [ambulance needed], this is correct), RADIO CODE SHOULD NOT BE REFERRED TO AN EPISODE JUST TO DESCRIBE A SCENE (e.g. traffic accident > 11-83, they call an ambulance > 11-41, this is wrong!), THE CODE MUST BE '''AUDIBLE'''.

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REFERENCES TO EPISODES ARE WELCOME BUT THEY HAVE TO BE CORRECT ! IT MEANS THAT CODE MUST BE USED (SPOKEN BY THE CHARACTERS OR THE DISPATCHER) IN THAT EPISODE (e.g. disptacher call units for an 11-83 [traffic accident] the guys on scene call for an 11-41 [ambulance needed], this is correct), RADIO CODE SHOULD NOT BE REFERRED TO AN EPISODE JUST TO DESCRIBE A SCENE (e.g. traffic accident > 11-83, they call an ambulance > 11-41, this is wrong!), THE CODE MUST BE AUDIBLE.