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

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What does a "10-98" response usually follow?

  1. Arrival at a crime scene

  2. Completion of a task

  3. Emergency situation

  4. Routine check

The correct answer is: Completion of a task

A "10-98" response commonly indicates that an officer has completed their task. This code is frequently used in law enforcement communications to summarize that a particular job or function has been finalized, allowing the officer to move on to the next assignment or check in with dispatch regarding their status. In the context of law enforcement radio communications, codes like "10-98" serve as shorthand to facilitate clear and efficient exchanges between officers and dispatch. It helps in maintaining situational awareness by letting other officers and dispatchers know that the assigned duties have been resolved, which is crucial for the effective management of resources and personnel in active scenarios. The other responses don't align with the typical usage of "10-98." For instance, an emergency situation would involve immediate communication regarding urgent actions required, rather than indicating a job's completion. An arrival at a crime scene indicates the initiation of a response rather than its conclusion, and a routine check would not signify task completion but rather an ongoing protocol being observed.