@GTAIVPOLICE In New York city they have noise ordinances because the noise level of the city is always at a constant decibel to where they aren't allowed to have sirens blaring constantly in order to cut down on noise pollution.
10-13? Somehow I doubt that. 1. Damn sure not enough cars responding. 2. Way too slow. I understand that it's crowded there. However, it is possible. The primary could've held traffic while the officers behind him went through, then proceed. Yes, there is emphasis on getting there safely. But the main thing is to get there. And let me repeat, damn sure not enough cars for a 13 call.
@FSDeputy81 You're a Rookie. I'd show your liver to a jury and have them in my palm. "You learned all this in 29 seconds Officer?" "May it please the Court, I have a few questions for you!" #Punk
@FSDeputy81 Yup. 10-13 would be flying cars. The most accidents caused out of all the calls are 10-13's. You'll c 3 pct empty out their RMPs and detective squad from somewhere else flying down FDR and such. Definitely not a 10-13, maybe 10-85 emergency.
@FinalUnknown Why is there such a debate over less then 30 seconds of video? I have a scanner. That's why I was there! Speculate all you want. Who cares! It's a youtube video. How many People have you run over in the line of duty. I love suing the City. File a Notice of Claim in 3 days! Plus, that's the Bronx, not Manhattan.
@TuYankeepimp90 Your answer: I have a Bearcat Scanner. Hope you're okay with the reply, U seem a little upset guy. Relax. No one got hurt. I know you were concerned for everyone's safety.
@Bejzbol1993 How fast do you drive into oncoming traffic? You see the double yellow line? What do you do if you hit a civilian or 2? What happens if you T-Bone a bus? Scroll down. Read! I won't charge you extra.
@swatteamguy Not true. That's a busy intersection even at 2am. Between getting there fast and getting in an accident, ... never get there. The answer is 10 mph, negotiate the intersection, then hit the pedal on the right side (gas in USA).
@Adragon1 was he a 10-45 Code 1 or did he live don't worry im not a wanna be my family is full of cops
kingnitroluna62897 1 month ago
@GTAIVPOLICE In New York city they have noise ordinances because the noise level of the city is always at a constant decibel to where they aren't allowed to have sirens blaring constantly in order to cut down on noise pollution.
billyshob 1 year ago
my post NYPD explorer post is near here!! (at columbus)
stephqaz 1 year ago
Last year 43 police officers across the country lost their lives due to motor vehicle accidents, these guys were taking it pretty safely.
jford2032 1 year ago
It's probably unconfirmed with an anonymous caller.
Bren29 1 year ago
means cop in need of bak up
markcmmngs 1 year ago
@markcmmngs noo 10-13 is basically officer down, need back up is 10-85
stephqaz 1 year ago
whats a 1013
DodgeYourBullet 1 year ago
@DodgeYourBullet a 10-13 is basically officer down
stephqaz 1 year ago
10-13? Somehow I doubt that. 1. Damn sure not enough cars responding. 2. Way too slow. I understand that it's crowded there. However, it is possible. The primary could've held traffic while the officers behind him went through, then proceed. Yes, there is emphasis on getting there safely. But the main thing is to get there. And let me repeat, damn sure not enough cars for a 13 call.
FSDeputy81 1 year ago
@FSDeputy81 You're a Rookie. I'd show your liver to a jury and have them in my palm. "You learned all this in 29 seconds Officer?" "May it please the Court, I have a few questions for you!" #Punk
Adragon1 1 year ago
@Adragon1 FSDeputy is right and Adragon are you a Police officer???
TheMilitarypolice 1 year ago
@FSDeputy81 Not only that but the backup doesn't necessarily all have to come from the same direction.
sketchy002 1 year ago
@FSDeputy81 Yup. 10-13 would be flying cars. The most accidents caused out of all the calls are 10-13's. You'll c 3 pct empty out their RMPs and detective squad from somewhere else flying down FDR and such. Definitely not a 10-13, maybe 10-85 emergency.
FinalUnknown 1 year ago
@FinalUnknown Why is there such a debate over less then 30 seconds of video? I have a scanner. That's why I was there! Speculate all you want. Who cares! It's a youtube video. How many People have you run over in the line of duty. I love suing the City. File a Notice of Claim in 3 days! Plus, that's the Bronx, not Manhattan.
Adragon1 1 year ago
whats a 10-13? officer needs assistance?
nubserver 1 year ago
@nubserver Yes, but it's for emergency only. A similar code would be 10-85, but that's for a non-emergency.
spamdude060 3 months ago
thats a dangerous intersection u cant go that fast
NyYankeesRthaBesT 1 year ago
Answer mi 1 question how da fuk u kno it's a 10 13 don't fukinng guess b sure if ur goin to post it
TuYankeepimp90 1 year ago
@TuYankeepimp90 Your answer: I have a Bearcat Scanner. Hope you're okay with the reply, U seem a little upset guy. Relax. No one got hurt. I know you were concerned for everyone's safety.
Adragon1 1 year ago
thats waaaay too slow for a 10-13
Bejzbol1993 1 year ago
@Bejzbol1993 How fast do you drive into oncoming traffic? You see the double yellow line? What do you do if you hit a civilian or 2? What happens if you T-Bone a bus? Scroll down. Read! I won't charge you extra.
Adragon1 1 year ago
So what part of New York has the most calls?
ubcs109 2 years ago
wouldn't be a 10-13 the officers would be going fast not like 10 mph
swatteamguy 2 years ago
@swatteamguy Not true. That's a busy intersection even at 2am. Between getting there fast and getting in an accident, ... never get there. The answer is 10 mph, negotiate the intersection, then hit the pedal on the right side (gas in USA).
Adragon1 2 years ago
ohh sorry.... nypd reponse : in academy they tell you to slow at itersections check both sides then they can continue to respond...
swatteamguy 2 years ago
Nice video!
Ricardovdegt 2 years ago