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Section 1
| Question | Answer |
| 10-1 | receiving poorly |
| 10-2 | receiving well |
| 10-3 | Stop transmitting |
| 10-4 | acknowledgment |
| 10-5 | Relay |
| 10-6 | Busy: Stand by unless urgent |
| 10-7 | Out of service |
| 10-8 | In service |
| 10-9 | Repeat |
| 10-10 | Request permission to go on common channel |
| 10-13 | Weather and road conditions |
| 10-16 | Pick up prisoner at |
| 10-18 | Complete assignment quickly |
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Section 2
| Question | Answer |
| 10-19 | Return to your station |
| 10-20 | location |
| 10-21 | Call office by telephone |
| 10-26 | Message Recieved |
| 10-27 | Run Complete record Check |
| 10-28 | Registration Check |
| 10-29 | Check stolen/wanted |
| 10-30 | Against Rules/Regulations |
| 10-33 | Emergency Traffic |
| 10-35 | Confidential Information |
| 10-36 | Correct time |
| 10-38 | Road Block/ D.L Check |
| 10-45 | Call by Phone |
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Section 3
| Question | Answer |
| 10-50 | Accident |
| 10-51 | tow Truck Needed |
| 10-52 | Ambulance needed |
| 10-60 | Subject is Negative |
| 10-61 | Subject has record; not wanted |
| 10-62 | Subject possibly wanted |
| 10-63 | Subject positive hit |
| 10-64 | Proceed With Caution |
| 10-65 | Assist re: Wanted Person |
| 10-66 | subject in observation category |
| 10-67 | Subject in Parole Category |
| 10-68 | Subject in Charged Category |
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Section 4
| Question | Answer |
| 10-69 | Are you prepared to accept response |
| 10-70 | subject in probation category |
| 10-71 | subject in refused category |
| 10-72 | subject in prohibited category |
| 10-73 | subject is elopee |
| 10-74 | subject is missing |
| 10-75 | subject in pointer person category |
| 10-78 | need assistance |
| 10-90 | bank alarm |
| 10-92 | person in custody |
| 10-93 | blockade: set up roadblock |
| 10-100 | bomb threat |
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Section 5
| Question | Answer |
| A | Alpha |
| B | Bravo |
| C | Charlie |
| D | Delta |
| E | Echo |
| F | Foxtrot |
| G | Golf |
| H | Hotel |
| I | India |
| J | Juliette |
| K | Kilo |
| L | Lima |
| M | Mike |
| N | November |
| O | Oscar |
| P | Poppa |
| Q | Quebec |
| R | Romeo |
| S | Sierra |
| T | Tango |
| U | Uniform |
| V | Victor |
| W | Whiskey |
| X | X-ray |
| Y | Yankee |
| Z | Zulu |
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Section 6
| Question | Answer |
| 1 | Extreme danger or catastrophic circumstances |
| 2 | Threat to public safety |
| 3 | Crime in progress |
| 4 | Crime NOT in progress |
| 5 | request for information |
| 6 | tow request (not a traffic hazzard) |
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Section 7
| Question | Answer |
| 1b | shooting , stabbing, multi-vehicle accident w/ injuries |
| 2b | traffic hazard, vehicles racing, fight in progress |
| 3b | break and enter, theft, mischief |
| 4b | lost license plate, break and enter yesterday |
| 5b | questions re landlord and tenant issues |
| 6b | tow request, (not a traffic hazard) |
| If the call is incomplete | only know the location then an officer(s) may be dispatched to assist |
| Once location is known | , priorities need to be completed forthwith. |
| Other details | may be added as time allows during the call. |
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Section 8
| Question | Answer |
| The OPP | Promise |
| commits to | working to earn the confidence of the citizens of and visitors to Ontario |
| fulfills this commitment by | providing the best and most professional service |
| fulfills this commitment 2 by | a culture of trust, and open and honest dialogue, with the communities it serves and among employees |
| also commits to | creating and sustaining a positive working environment in which all employees have equal opportunity to fulfill their potential within the profession |
| Each O.P.P. employee and volunteer | appreciates the vital role he/she plays in protecting the fundamental rights of all people in Ontario |
| each commits to | always put the interests of the public and the O.P.P.'s Vision and Mission before any personal and private interests |
| each also commits to | demonstrate pride in his/her profession and the O.P.P. through personal conduct that reflects a belief in O.P.P. values and ethics. |
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Section 9
| Question | Answer |
| oshweagen | Ohsweken |
| unkonshus | unconscious |
| rottwiler | Rottweiler |
| manoover | manoeuvre |
| share-if | sheriff |
| subpeena | subpoena |
| cam-o-flage | camouflage |
| cross eyed | cross-eyed |
| oldtimers | Alzheimer’s |
| posession | possession |
| counter-fit | counterfeit |
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Section 10
| Question | Answer |
| As an organization, the Ontario Provincial Police (O.P.P.) commits to working continually to | earn the confidence of the citizens of and visitors to Ontario —a confidence that will not be taken for granted. |
| The O.P.P. fulfills this commitment by providing the best and most professional service possible and by striving to build a culture of trust, and | open and honest dialogue,with the communities it serves and among the people it employs. |
| The organization commits to creating and sustaining a positive working environment in which | all employees have equal opportunity to fulfill their potential within the profession. |
| Each O.P.P. employee and volunteer | appreciates the vital role he/she plays in | protecting the fundamental rights of all people in Ontario. |
| As such, each commits to always put the interests of the public and the O.P.P.'s Vision and Mission before any personal and private interests, and to | demonstrate pride in his/her profession and the O.P.P. through personal conduct that reflects a belief in O.P.P. values and ethics. |
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