Ambulance Sirens in Ginza Area, Tokyo, Japan
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sounds like a tornado is coming
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Check my channel !
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Cool job.
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i went to rome italy almost a year ago, when ever there is an ambulance, NO BODY moved, it was so sad, no one gave a shit.
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@charlieiscool1000 : because there are to much cars and people there
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Each agency should just use their own 10 codes but when its all about county wide interoperability and channels patched up, not all agencies in one county uses the same codes but when talking from one police department to another.. might as well use plain text until everyone resumes normal traffic, dont see why the FCC wants to do away with it in the first place, keeps things short on the line without having to WAIT for some airtime either.. im 10-8 and now 10-6... Im in service.. now im busy..
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@Rofocowboy84 Codes are clearer and faster.
10 39 = lights and siren, is "Ten Code", from where "10 4" (OK or acknowledged) comes.
10 8 = in service, responding. 10 23 = on scene, 10 9 = repeat message, 10 7 out of service, 10 20 = location.
Codes allow a little more privacy while being succinct.
Some hospital ambulances Code 10 = lights/siren Same as well known "Code 3" Code 9 = urgent, no lights/siren Same as Code 2
Yes, one must know their particular department's codes if used.
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@Rofocowboy84 Codes are clearer and faster.
10-39 = lights and siren, is "Ten Code", from where "10-4" (OK or acknowledged) comes.
10-8 = in service, responding. 10-23 = on scene, 10-9 = repeat message, 10-7 out of service, 10-20 = location.
Codes allow a little more privacy while being succinct.
Some hospital ambulances Code 10 = lights/siren Same as well known "Code 3" Code 9 = urgent, no lights/siren Same as Code 2
Yes, one must know their particular department's codes if used.
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I'm sorry, we don't use 10 codes, we use plain speak here....you should try it some time....what a 10-39 is to you could be something completely different to someone else....
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@Rofocowboy84 You mean "Code 3" "Emergent" "Code 10" "10-39" ?
Not if you are yelling expletives at drivers.
When you YELL into the microphone, it may oversaturate and distort to where they cannot understand.
LOOLL so in japan the Ambulance
crew get to shout at every1 to get out of the fucking way imginae how funny that wud be in central London "OUT OF DA FUCKING WAYYY MATE!
charlieiscool1000 2 years ago 27
Sounds like an air-raid siren.
mercer83 2 years ago 22