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5.4 KiB
Prolog
116 lines
5.4 KiB
Prolog
N.Y.C. Fire Department Radio Code Signals (Updated 7/6/84)
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10-1 Call your quarters (or other unit, if so instructed).
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10-2 Return to your quarters.
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10-3 Call the dispatcher by telephone.
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10-4 Acknowledgement.
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10-5 Repeat message.
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10-6 Stand by.
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10-7 Verify address.
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10-8 In Service by radio
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10-9 Off the air.
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10-10 What is your location?
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Ascertain the location of ........
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10-11 Request for radio test count.
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10-12 First arriving unit, give preliminary.
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10-14 Breakdown of apparatus.
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10-18 Return all units except engine (squad) and ladder company required at the
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scene.
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10-20 Proceed to box location at reduced speed.
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10-21 Brush fire.
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10-22 Outside rubbish fire.
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10-23 Abandoned/Derelict Vehicle fire.
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10-24 Auto fire.
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10-25 Manhole or Transformer Vault fire.
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Code 1 Manhole fire extended to building(s).
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Code 2 Blown manhole cover(s) or smoke issuing under pressure. F.D.
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standing by.
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Code 3 Smoke seeping from manhole - condition less severe than code 1 or
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2.
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10-26 Food on stove.
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10-27 Compactor Fire. (Fire did not extend from compactor or shaft.)
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10-28 Fire in subway or Railroad system.
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Code 1 Fire in tunnel or in other underground area.
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Code 2 Fire above ground or in open cut.
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Note: Use appropriate code as information becomes available
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10-31 Clogged incinerator.
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10-32 Defective oil burner.
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10-33 Odor of smoke (includes nearby working fires and friendly fires, such as
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barbeques, salamander, etc.)
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10-34 Sprinkler malfunction.
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Without Code Frozen, damaged pipe; or not covered by codes 1, 2, or 3.
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Code 1 Sprinkler Malfunction (surge in pressure, alarm valve defective).
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Code 2 Working on system
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Code 3 System activated by friendly fire or other heat source not
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associated with an accidental fire.
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10-35 Automatic Alarm System Emergency
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Code 1 Defective Alarm Device/System
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Code 2 unwarranted alarm (no defect, cigarette smoke, low battery alarm
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signal, etc.)
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Code 3 "Recorded" alarm (no cause for alarm.)
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10-36 Auto Emergency
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Code 1 Accident and/or washdown Gasoline Spillage.
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Code 2 Accident - No Gasoline spillage.
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10-37 Assist Civilian (Applies whether or not F.D. related).
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Code 1 Elevator emergency.
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10-38 Steam leak.
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10-39 Water condition.
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Code 1 Water leak in Structure.
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Code 2 Broken water main in street.
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10-40 Utility Emergency
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Code 1 Gas Emergency. (Gas Main leak: Uncontrollable gas leak in
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structure)
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Code 2 Electrical Emergency. (Wires down; sparking fixture; short
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circuit.)
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10-41 Incendiary or Suspicious fire - Notify Fire Marshal.
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Code 1 Occupied structure. Definite indications of incendiarism. Fire
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Marshal to respond.
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Code 2 Occupied structure. While no definite indications of
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incendiarism, witness and/or other civilians have information that
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may be of value. Fire Marshal to respond.
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Code 3 Vacant building. Heavy volume of fire indicates definite
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incendiarism. Fire Marshal to respond as other priorities permit.
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Code 4 Vacant building. Obviously incendiary and it appears that there
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is very little chance for information leading to same.
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10-44 Request for public ambulance.
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10-45 D.O.A. or possible D.O.A.
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Code 1 Victim deceased.
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Code 2 Victim possibly deceased.
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Code 3 Victim suffering serious injuries which may lead to decease of the
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person.
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10-47 Request for Police. Assistance (Specify).
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10-48 Request for Police. Assistance (Harassment).
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10-51 Cancellation of all outside activities for the period.
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10-59 Water Pressure Alert - Phase I.
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10-60 Water Pressure Emergency - Phase II.
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10-68 Restrict use of telephone, voice alarm and radio to absolute minimum.
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10-70 In Line Pumping.
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10-75 Request for 3 engines (2 engines and 1 squad) 2 ladders, and a Battalion
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Chief response.
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10-76 Request for the response of four engines, four ladders one rescue
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company, two Battalion Chiefs, one Deputy Chief and the Field
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Communications Unit for a fire in a High Rise Building.
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10-77 Request for the response of one additional Deputy Chief two additional
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Battalion Chiefs, one additional Rescue Company, the High Rise Unit, a
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Command Post Company and the Mask Service Unit for a fire in a High Rise
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building. Note: As used herein for signals: 10-76 and 10-77 the term
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"High Rise building" includes all buildings over 100 feet in height
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except Class A multiple dwellings.
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10-80 Hazardous Materials incident.
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Code 1 A hazardous material incident which involves a severe hazard or
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extremely large area and which will require expert assistance from
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specialized agencies. An incident where evacuation may last for a
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prolonged time. An incident where numerous civilians are injured
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or exposed.
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Code 2 A hazardous material incident involving a lesser hazard or a
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smaller area and requiring a smaller evacuation area.
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Code 3 A hazardous material incident which can be controlled by
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responding units and the HMRT and does not require evacuation of
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other than the involved structure or immediate area if outdoors.
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10-84 Announce arrival at box.
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10-92 Malicious False Alarm.
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10-99 Units will be operating for at least 30 minutes.
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10-100 Restricted use of City Wide Radio frequency due to
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High Rise fire.
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