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

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Which code would be used for an animal investigation that does not involve a bite?

  1. 905A

  2. 905B

  3. 904I

  4. 904T

The correct answer is: 905B

The code used for an animal investigation that does not involve a bite is 905B. This designation specifically pertains to situations involving animal-related incidents such as loose animals or animal disturbances that do not encompass any injury or bite. Understanding this code is crucial for reporting and managing such incidents efficiently. In contrast, 905A refers to incidents involving animal bites, while 904I and 904T may pertain to other types of animal-related code, such as those covering injured or dangerous animals. Thus, the specificity of 905B makes it the appropriate choice for an investigation without any associated biting event, ensuring that responders can allocate resources and address the situation accurately.