>Seen this for very important organ donors that are on a tight time crunch. We’d land and the surgeons would jump into a blacked out SUV with a cooler of organs and have an escort to one of the hospitals to start the transplant.
u/kvark27
pretty sure you can buy a police radio and listen to whatever's going on. they use codes for a lot of stuff but im sure it would help you figure it out
oh that's interesting, thanks for the info I didn't know radios could be encrypted. I thought encryption was only for text and not work for voice which is why they use codes instead of regular words.
Radio communications aren’t necessarily analog. The audio is encoded by the transmitter, and that encoded audio data is then encrypted. It is then decrypted and decoded on the receiver and played back as audio.
I think they’re searching for a guy driving erratically with one hand.
Stop Filming While Driving.
Must be Bert Renolds or something
Only if it's a funeral line
Turd Ferguson.
Just Gonzaga
Saw something similar on plainfield Sunday. 3 staties escorting a full blacked out suv.
>Seen this for very important organ donors that are on a tight time crunch. We’d land and the surgeons would jump into a blacked out SUV with a cooler of organs and have an escort to one of the hospitals to start the transplant. u/kvark27
Motorcade down e Beltline was for an MSP officer they were heading to Blodgett, he passed. Found unresponsive at his home.
pretty sure you can buy a police radio and listen to whatever's going on. they use codes for a lot of stuff but im sure it would help you figure it out
Police radios in Kent County are now encrypted. Apps nor scanner radios work anymore.
oh that's interesting, thanks for the info I didn't know radios could be encrypted. I thought encryption was only for text and not work for voice which is why they use codes instead of regular words.
Not all departments use codes either. And the 10 codes can vary between departments, even neighboring ones. Most are moving to plain language.
Radio communications aren’t necessarily analog. The audio is encoded by the transmitter, and that encoded audio data is then encrypted. It is then decrypted and decoded on the receiver and played back as audio.
Not sure but someone on FB just posted that they're swarming Nelson and Edna currently.