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  • Police use many '''abbreviations and codes''' on the radio and for day to day work. ...into multiple pages. To see this list as one big page, see [[Police Radio Codes Combined]].
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  • ===R Codes=== Ambulance '''"R" codes''' are radio codes sent verbally over the radio.
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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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  • Fire Incident Reporting - https://fireandemergency.nz/incident-reports/ Fire and Emergency NZ uses K Codes to pass status messages and indicate availability.<br>
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  • Police Incident Codes are assigned to every job created in the system. These codes are a single digit followed by a letter.
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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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  • 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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  • 02B01 Unknown status/other codes not applicable P = Police
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