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Fire service codes
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you give some examples I may be able to give some more info but I suspect it may be a regional thing detailing something very mundane like what has caused a detector head to actuate. We don't pass anything of a sensitive nature over the airwaves as we have the facility to request a "pip-signal" which prevents eavesdropping.
This is definitely a regional thing, although looking at the examples you gave made me realise that we do actually use codes like the ones you're referring to, only ours are passed by a button on the appliance radio, each code being assigned a number which we can transmit to save airtime. These codes are like I said mundane things like mobile to incident, in attendance, mobile home station etc.
I really can't speak for London FB, but looking at the examples you gave, "status 7" could mean something like "Mobile home station/previous duties/delayed x number of minutes" but "Code 3" could mean many things, such as "Firefighting in progress," "Make pumps three (requesting assistance)," "Persons reported" "All persons accounted for" etc. As I said, I'm only hazarding guesses here.
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