Post by Hermz on Feb 13, 2016 12:06:56 GMT -5
All members of the Federal Bureau of Investigation are issued a double frequency radio with a department ((/r)) radio which is used to communicate with other FBI Officers and the cross-department ((/d)) radio which allows communication with all Government agencies in Los Santos. This should only be used with permission from a Agent((R2)), however the highest ranking Agent on-duty is permitted to respond to other departments if command staff are unable.
Status Codes:
Code 0: Game crashed
Code 1: Routine response (Deal with your current situations, then respond. No siren.)
Code 2: Urgent response (Drop what you are doing. Siren.)
Code 3: Emergency Response (All units respond.)
Code 4: No further assistance required
Code 7: Mealtime
Code 10: Bomb threat
Code 33: Radio silence, unless relevant
Radio Codes:
10-1: Receiving poorly
10-2: Receiving well
10-3: Stop transmitting
10-4: Message received
10-6: Busy, but available
10-7: Out of service, not available
10-8: In service / On duty
10-9: Repeat last transmission
10-10: Off duty
10-15: Suspect in custody
10-19: Station (at, or returning to)
10-20: Location
10-22: Disregard
10-23: Standby
10-26: Traffic stop
10-26a: High risk traffic stop
10-27: License status check
10-29: Check crimes
10-39: Status check
10-62: Attempting a P.I.T.
10-66: Suspicious person
10-76: En route
10-80: Pursuit in progress
10-85: Checking area
10-97: At scene
10-98: Finished with last detail, all units available
10-99: Suspect present
10-100: Civil disturbance, standby
10-101: Civil disturbance, backup
11-14: SRU assistance required
11-44: Coroner's case (Dead on the floor)
11-80: Accident, major
11-81: Accident, minor
11-82: Accident, property damage only
11-83: Accident, no details
11-98: Meet at location
11-99: Officer needs immediate assistance (all units respond)
Identity Codes (IC):
IC 1: White
IC 2: Black
IC 3: Latino
IC 4: Middle Eastern
IC 5: Asian
IC 6: Unknown ethnicity