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  • An Event is a computer record created in the Police computer assisted dispatch system (CAD). Event numbers consist of a letter prefix (P for police and F for Fire) and a nine digit number. When spoken, the letter and the l
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  • Like many services, the police use a great number of '''abbreviations'''. | 258 || General purpose police report form (Pol258)
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  • Police use a '''10 code''' system for status messages [[Category:Police]]
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  • Police use '''K codes''' to indicate the result of a job | K1 || No further police action required
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  • Police use many '''abbreviations and codes''' on the radio and for day to day work ...een broken up into multiple pages. To see this list as one big page, see [[Police Radio Codes Combined]].
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  • With the exception of Counties Manukau and Bay of Plenty police districts, who operate a different system, unit call signs follow this form In the Counties Manukau and Bay of Plenty police districts, unit call signs are five characters in length and follow this fo
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  • ==Police Simplex==
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  • This page contains all of the Police radio codes.<br> To see each page individually, see [[Police Radio Codes]].
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  • Police operate a P25 trunked digital radio system in the ESB (VHF 138-144 MHz) and '''Auckland Police Talk Groups'''
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  • Police jobs are resulted with a specific '''police event code'''. The codes consist of 4 digits, where each successive digit b | 1480 || Use firearm on Police officer
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  • Police Incident Codes are assigned to every job created in the system. | 6S || Breach of Police Safety Order
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  • This page contains all of the Police radio codes.<br> To see each page individually, see [[Police Radio Codes]].
    609 bytes (96 words) - 00:29, 8 January 2022
  • Police use many '''abbreviations and codes''' on the radio and for day to day work ...een broken up into multiple pages. To see this list as one big page, see [[Police Radio Codes Combined]].
    693 bytes (116 words) - 00:08, 8 January 2022
  • Police use '''K codes''' to indicate the result of a job | K1 || No further police action required
    730 bytes (120 words) - 00:12, 8 January 2022
  • Police use a '''10 code''' system for status messages [[Category:Police]]
    504 bytes (74 words) - 00:10, 8 January 2022
  • == Police == *[[Police National Frequencies|National Frequencies]]
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  • === New Zealand Police === [[Scanning Police in Auckland]]
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  • === New Zealand Police === [[Scanning Police in Auckland]]
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  • Further away rural stations are on the local Police channel. == New Zealand Police ==
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  • |10-10||POLICE Required EMERGENCY - AMBULANCE OFFICER in DANGER |R26||POLICE Required
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  • Like many services, the police use a great number of '''abbreviations'''. | 258 || General purpose police report form (Pol258)
    4 KB (507 words) - 21:36, 30 July 2021
  • |POL2FIR||Police to Fire Event (used for initial event from Police)
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  • == New Zealand Police == Police operate a P25 trunked digital radio system in the ESB (VHF 138-144 MHz) and
    3 KB (427 words) - 22:12, 28 July 2023
  • With the exception of Counties Manukau and Bay of Plenty police districts, who operate a different system, unit call signs follow this form In the Counties Manukau and Bay of Plenty police districts, unit call signs are five characters in length and follow this fo
    3 KB (504 words) - 20:47, 7 February 2024
  • ! Town/City !! Region !! Ambulance !! Fire !! Police
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  • Police operate a P25 trunked digital radio system in the ESB (VHF 138-144 MHz) and '''Auckland Police Talk Groups'''
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  • == New Zealand Police == Site 4901 - MANAWAHE POLICE
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  • ...re different to the [[Police Radio Codes|K Codes]] used by the New Zealand Police |K11-2 || Police required - urgent, personnel, public or property safety concern
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  • ...of the metropolitan repeaters use the Hawkes Bay Rural shared channel (see Police frequencies). == New Zealand Police ==
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  • Police Eagle: Police Eagle helicopter (has ability to work on rescue network) ==== Police Search and Rescue Squad ====
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  • ==Police Simplex==
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  • == New Zealand Police == ...i falls within the Central Police District which is covered by the Central Police Communications Centre in Wellington.<br>
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  • Police Incident Codes are assigned to every job created in the system. | 6S || Breach of Police Safety Order
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  • Channels Shared with Police == New Zealand Police ==
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  • 143.4750 Air Force Police ("Watchdog") repeater
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  • == New Zealand Police == | || 485.2250 || Palmerston North || Palmerston North Police Station
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  • Police jobs are resulted with a specific '''police event code'''. The codes consist of 4 digits, where each successive digit b | 1480 || Use firearm on Police officer
    12 KB (1,478 words) - 22:02, 12 July 2020
  • == New Zealand Police == [[Category:Police|M]]
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  • ...of the Whangarei & Kaipara Districts), LMR communications are shared with Police. == New Zealand Police ==
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  • ...rom Peka Peka to the top of the Rimutakas South. They are now operating on Police Trunking Radio network, using Various UHF & VHF sites. == New Zealand Police ==
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  • P = Police P = Referred by Police
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  • An Event is a computer record created in the Police computer assisted dispatch system (CAD). Event numbers consist of a letter prefix (P for police and F for Fire) and a nine digit number. When spoken, the letter and the l
    17 KB (2,256 words) - 11:14, 25 July 2021
  • Note: outside the Fire Hamilton area, LMR communications are shared with Police. == New Zealand Police ==
    17 KB (1,613 words) - 10:54, 3 November 2023
  • == New Zealand Police == [[Category:Police|B]]
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  • == New Zealand Police == [[Category:Police|S]]
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  • *'''[[Police_Radio_Codes_Combined|Police Codes]]''' Police Radio Codes - Combined
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  • 131.3000 Police
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  • ...e Fire Dunedin and Fire Wakatipu areas, LMR communications are shared with Police. == New Zealand Police ==
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  • ...A || Base TX || 75.2000MHz - 76.3000MHz || 12.5kHz || Emergency services - Police & Fire
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  • == New Zealand Police == Police operate a P25 trunked digital radio system in the ESB (VHF 138-144 MHz) and
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  • '''APCO P25''' – systems operated by Team Talk and NZ Police. Unencrypted P25 systems can be monitored using P25 capable receivers.
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