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What does the code 10-13 signify in a communication exchange?

  1. Emergency alert

  2. Friend/relative nearby

  3. Out of service

  4. Response needed

The correct answer is: Friend/relative nearby

The code 10-13 is commonly used to indicate that a friend or relative is nearby. This code is part of a standardized system of ten-codes, or ten signals, which are used in law enforcement and other communication to clarify messages and maintain brevity. In this context, when someone uses code 10-13, they are alerting others that a familiar person is close by, possibly for the purpose of coordination or safety. The other codes in this context represent different meanings; for example, emergency alerts, service status, and requests for response are designated by other specific codes. The clarity and utility of using a code like 10-13 in communication exchanges help to ensure that critical information is conveyed succinctly among personnel.