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

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What does the code 901N denote in terms of emergency response?

  1. Ambulance needed

  2. Person sick or injured

  3. Traffic collision with no injuries

  4. Aircraft accident

The correct answer is: Ambulance needed

The code 901N specifically indicates a traffic collision where there are no injuries involved. This designation is crucial for emergency response teams because it helps prioritize resources and responses based on the severity of the situation. When the code is used, it communicates to law enforcement and emergency services that while a traffic incident has occurred, there is no immediate threat to life or health, allowing them to appropriately allocate their response efforts. Understanding these codes allows officers to quickly assess the situation and respond accordingly, ensuring that more severe emergencies receive the appropriate attention. In this case, the choice stating that an ambulance is needed does not align with the meaning of the 901N code, as it suggests a more serious scenario than what is actually being reported.