Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) RADIO Practice Exam

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In LASD codes, what is the directive associated with CODE 4?

  1. Situation is secure

  2. Emergency signal

  3. Information relay

  4. No further assistance needed

The correct answer is: No further assistance needed

The directive associated with CODE 4 indicates that no further assistance is needed. This code is commonly used in law enforcement communication to inform personnel that the situation has been handled sufficiently and that there is no requirement for additional support or resources at that time. It serves to streamline operations by allowing units to clear themselves from a call or a scene, thereby improving response efficiency and maintaining focus on other pending incidents. In contrast to the other codes, CODE 4 is specific in its connotation of resolution and assurance that everything is under control, freeing up communication channels for other important transmissions. The contexts for other options vary but do not align with the specific meaning of CODE 4 as a declaration of concluded assistance.