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

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What does the code 914 imply in radio communications?

  1. Notification of another department

  2. Requesting backup

  3. Initiating an emergency response

  4. Tracking vehicular movement

The correct answer is: Notification of another department

The code 914 is commonly understood in radio communications as a notification that alerts other officers or departments that contact has been made with another agency or department. This is an important protocol in law enforcement to ensure that all operatives are aware that a situation is being coordinated with additional support or resources from outside units. When officers relay this code over the radio, it keeps other responding units informed and can be critical in multi-agency responses, ensuring that the necessary stakeholders are updated on the situation at hand. This fosters better communication and coordination, which is essential in effectively managing incidents that require collaboration among various law enforcement agencies or departments. The other options, while relevant in operational contexts, do not align with the specific meaning of the code 914. Requesting backup typically involves different codes or terminology specific to that need, initiating an emergency response usually involves calls for immediate assistance or a different emergency signal, and tracking vehicular movement is usually communicated through distinct identifiers or dispatch protocols that are separate from the notification codes.