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"911broadcasting" by Mr_Canes
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911broadcasting Training
-------------------The objective of this training is to teach you how to properly read and use 911b.
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Why we use 911b
-------------------We use 911b to communicate with our fellow officers, firefighter, EMS, and more.
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How to use 911b
-------------------In 911b its ran as a command so to use it type /911b <text>.
In 911b we have this thing called a callsign which for EMS it's [EMS] and for FireFighters is [FF] (unless you're in a leadership position). We use callsigns
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to identify which job you hold. You MUST use your callsign before every message you put in 911b. For example /911b [EMS] <text> or /911b [FF] <text>.
In 911b we also have these things called 10-codes which we use to communicate with each other.
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The main 10-codes that the VFD use are
10-4 = Acknowledgement
10-5 = Unavaible (NLR)
10-17 = Enroute
10-23 = Arrived on scene
10-25 = Fire burning at location
10-26 = Persons involved with the Fire
10-27 = Fire Cleared
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How to act in 911b
-------------------You must act proffesional at all times. If you fail to comply with this there will be serious consequences including suspenion or even getting fired. If you see a fellow VFD member acting up report it to a Deputy or
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higher rank.