How fast cars go to call

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JACOB MINNETONKA
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How fast cars go to call

Post by JACOB MINNETONKA » Oct 14th, '17, 20:39

you click on the call than select than engage than a menu pops up that come up with code 1, code 2, code 3 than you click on how you want the unit to respond


Code 1 no lights no siren (low priority) this would mine gets to the call slower
Code 2 lights no siren (medium priority) this would mean gets to the call fast
Code 3 lights siren (high priority) this would mean gets to the call the fastest


Just a demo of what it would possibly look like
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gorilla
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Re: How fast cars go to call

Post by gorilla » Oct 15th, '17, 09:48

Not exactly great for your code 3 calls that require a silent approach which would include hostage situations, mental health calls and attempted suicide calls

JACOB MINNETONKA
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Re: How fast cars go to call

Post by JACOB MINNETONKA » Oct 16th, '17, 09:29

[quote="gorilla"]Not exactly great for your code 3 calls that require a silent approach which would include hostage situations, mental health calls and attempted suicide calls

Yeah than you click code 1 than On that call

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Re: How fast cars go to call

Post by gorilla » Oct 19th, '17, 06:51

JACOB MINNETONKA wrote:
gorilla wrote:Not exactly great for your code 3 calls that require a silent approach which would include hostage situations, mental health calls and attempted suicide calls
Yeah than you click code 1 than On that call
So potentially life threatening calls should be treated as a non emergency then? As that was a no light/siren call is. Mind you would be about right for the police in my country.

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