RE: Whistle
(5 July 2018, 18:45)CharlesHarris Wrote: Police and Fire Dept whistle code in the US originated from that of the London Metropolitan Police and fire brigades dates from the 1880s:
One LONG blast - Traffic/hoist stop as directed by officer's hand or light signal
Two short blasts - Traffic/hoist may proceed (GO) as directed by traffic signal
Three LONG Blasts - EMERGENCY STOP! HOLD FAST!
Three LONG blasts of the whistle is recognised as an international distress call.
Two blasts of the whistle is the international recognition or call-back signal which means "Come here."
One blast is also recognized an inquiry signal which means "Where are you?"
or "SOUND AGAIN" as a call-back signal if you hear anything undetermined, which might be a code.
Short blast is ONE second.
LONG blast is THREE seconds.
Useful info Charles.
These codes could be used by a small or family group while evacuating or on patrol, or on a scavenging trip if no radios were available.
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Shelter, security, water, food, cooking, heating, lighting, first aid, medication, communication, power, transport.
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