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Radio Codes

Dear RobinMasters me and you are the only two actually adding news to this wiki lately. So why not being thoroughly correct in what we put in here ? Why ruining the hard job of each other ?

11-99 has been used 2 times and only two times in the whole season !!! Even if an officer is down they may not use that code so please leave the codes to their actual episodes without messing them around, as for 11-99 code it has been used TWICE: 1 in 11-99: Officer Needs Help and 2 in New Guy in Town I explain my critic: for "a Radio Code being used in an episode" I mean someone in that episode pronounces with his voice the code (e.g. in "New Guy in Town" Ponche hears the dispatcher calling for an 11-99 [and we clearly hear it too]).

Why do you put references to 11-99 in six episodes ? Radio code has to be actually heared in that episode and it hasn't been pronounced in those 4 episodes you mentioned: Undertow, Crack-Up, Down Time and MAIT Team, in these episodes officers may actually be down or sick (as in Undertow, Ponch is just sick no one ever call an 11-99!) and in need of help but no 11-99 can be listened to in the whole episode, in any scene.

11-99 is a radio code not a synonym of "officer down or officer sick", for that there is the description of the episode not a radio code ! If the officer is down but units are already on scene they won't call for 11-99 but maybe 11-41 or 11-42 as per ambulance needed, so why do you refer to 11-99 when no 11-99 can be heared ? I hope all the other references to radio codes used in different episodes, you made, are correct, since the radio code in my opinion has to be present and audible as being actually pronounced by the characters or dispatcher in that episode and not referred to as per describing a scene or the presence of something with the same meaning (e.g. in Undertow since Ponch is sick).

Respectfully, Thanks