🚨Calls
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As Law Enforcement Officer you are connected to your local Dispatch via Radio. It is important for Dispatch to know where you are or what you do. Therefore we have simple Rules for how to use your Radio.
In case of receiving a Call via Dispatch you are enforced to transmit your fellow Officers and Dispatch that you are En-Route and On-Scene. When the Scene is cleared give a Code-4 so your fellow Officers know that no further Units are required and the Scene is over.
Depending on what type of Call it is that you are receiving there may not be too many Units needed. If you see that 2 Officers are already responding, do not respond as well, unless asked to. This is to prevent too many Officers being at one Scene when there is only 1 needed.
When you receive a Panic Button Call all available Units around the area are to immediately respond to the Scene and assist the Officer who pressed the panic Button. In case of an invalid Button press you are to notify your fellow Officers via Radio.
Please make sure you drive properly as stated in Driving Styles.
Failure to follow our Guidelines will result in your removal from the LEO Team.