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What emergency situation does code 10-100 denote?

  1. Non-violent psych pt

  2. Bomb threat

  3. Deferable transfer

  4. Emergency closed

The correct answer is: Bomb threat

Code 10-100 is recognized as a designation for a bomb threat. This code is part of a system used by law enforcement and emergency services to communicate specific emergency situations quickly and effectively. In this context, a bomb threat indicates an imminent danger requiring immediate response protocols, such as evacuation procedures, securing the area, and possibly involving bomb disposal units. Understanding the use of code systems is crucial for first responders to ensure clarity and efficiency during emergencies, especially in high-stakes scenarios like bomb threats where rapid action can save lives and mitigate damage. Familiarity with these codes helps personnel to respond appropriately to various situations, enhancing overall public safety and emergency management.