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

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Which radio code is associated with an ambulance dispatched for a sick or injured person?

  1. 902

  2. 901N

  3. 903

  4. 901S

The correct answer is: 901N

The radio code associated with an ambulance dispatched for a sick or injured person is 901N. This code is specifically designated to indicate that the situation involves a patient who requires ambulance services due to illness or injuries, and the "N" signifies "non-emergency." In the context of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department radio communications, using the appropriate radio code helps ensure clarity and efficiency in communication among first responders. It allows operators and field units to quickly understand the nature of the call and to respond accordingly, ensuring timely medical assistance for individuals in need. Other codes like 902 and variations of 901 might refer to different situations or types of emergencies, but 901N is specifically tailored for non-emergency medical calls involving a sick or injured person.