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

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What does CODE 4I mean?

  1. No further action needed, information only

  2. No assistance needed. No evidence of crime

  3. Situation is not secure

  4. Stake out. All units stay away

The correct answer is: No further action needed, information only

The designation CODE 4I signifies that there is no further action needed and the communication is for information only. This term is used by law enforcement and emergency services to indicate that the matter at hand has been addressed to the extent required, and no additional response or intervention is warranted. In situations where a CODE 4I is declared, the responding units or personnel can clear from the call, knowing that the issue does not require further investigation or support. This helps in managing resources efficiently, allowing officers to focus on active incidents that may need assistance or intervention. The use of this code streamlines communication among units, reducing confusion and ensuring that everyone is aware that the situation is resolved or does not require further action.