What was taught when I was an officer, for the Phonetic Alphabet: A: Adam B: Boy C: Charles D: David E: Edward F: Frank G: George H: Henry I: Ida J: John K: King L: Lincoln M: Mary N: Nora O: Ocean P: Paul Q: Queen R: Robert S: Sam T: Tom U: Union V: Victor W: William X: X-ray Y: Young Z: Zebra GTA 5 LSPDFR and even the regular GTA 5 police radio uses this same alphabet. I've played Flashing Lights, enjoyed it in multiplayer, not so much in single as it's always the same calls. They need call out mods like LSPDFR. I have three different ones installed, and can get anything from a Domestic to an Animal call. Not to mention the searches, DUI, Narcotics DUI... I get a wide variety of call outs in LSPDFR, plus the realistic looking uniforms. Used my traffic vest at night or on accidents on FL like you would in the real world. Have yet to use it in LSPDFR. As for slow drivers, that's usually a sign of Narcotics or Alcohol. I get those all the time in LSPDFR and yes, that is realistic. Though I have gotten the other realistic one in LSPDFR, which is the driver is experiencing a medical emergency. Crazy single player traffic stop. As for AI, LSPDFR has a script that fixes how the AI act. Just like real life, some move over, some just stop in the middle of the road, some just freak. The engine sounds for the new 2021 Tahoe you have there, should be in LSPDFR, but it's GTA so you know. Also searches, search questions all that much more realistic in LSPDFR. Again, I like flashing lights, but it's like Law and Order vs Live PD or Cops when you have played both. LSPDFR is so much like real life. Seriously, went a whole shift on LSPDFR with like three calls. Pretty much filled my time with traffic stops, and talking to citizens in Los Santos. Yeah, they have that feature in Stop the Ped. You can give civilians ride alongs. Registering suspects in LSPDFR, you either take them to the jail after logging the charges in the computer (I use Compulite since it is more like the real system I used, others use Computer Plus or the LSPDFR computer) and then lock them in a cell. Or you call a transport, or have an officer take them from you. I do all of them. But you make sure that you log their charges in. I just like the gameplay of LSPDFR better. Not knocking FL, if you want to start out playing police sims, then FL is perfect. It gets you a basic understanding of how it all works. As for LSPDFR, it's more of a game that if you have experience (real life, or just gaming as a cop) you can make full decisions. Most of the time I use officer discretion. I didn't really feel like Flashing Lights gave me that option. It was more of a black and white type of game. Either you let them off, or you take them in. LSPDFR gives you more options. But that's my opinion. I make a lot of arrests and write a lot of ticket in LSPDFR. I also let an equal number of people go with warnings, or go with a ride like a taxi or an uber. I let more people go that way. I have let plenty go on foot.
So do police departments not use the NATO phonetic alphabet? I didn't know that. I don't suppose it really matters, as long as the word you use makes it clear what letter it refers to (no good using "Pterosaur" for "P" for example).
What a lot of people may not know when it comes to the phonetic alphabet is that there are multiple ones and variations to several. When it comes to police, the most familiar one is the one typically used by many police departments, and mainly within the state of California in the US. It can also differ from one department to another. For instance, the letter I could be Ida or India. U could be either Union or Uniform. As a side note, these are not technically considered proper phonetic alphabets. For an actual phonetic alphabet, probably the most well known is the NATO phonetic alphabet. For this, I would be India and U would be Uniform. Generally speaking, if you're unsure which to refer to, the NATO phonetic alphabet is typically the "safest" option. In any case, another good video, bud. Keep up the good work!
@@willify0995 Ah, yeah I can see why it'd be confusing. That'll normally pop up if you try playing the game with a controller hooked up to your computer. It technically works, but isn't fully and officially supported at this time last I checked.
Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel India Juliet Kilo Lima Mike November Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo Sierra Tango Uniform Victor Whiskey X-ray Yankee Zulu
Your using a phonetic alphabet it's the military one your using also some departments mostly in the SW and some NW use the military phonetic but I know it by heart thanks to the ROTC and it goes as followes. Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel Indigo Juliet Kilo Lima Mike November Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo Sierra Tango Uniform Victor Whsky X-ray Yankee Zulu Your welcome. Thank for the entertaining content I'm gonna start here soon as well.
Yeah, this is the phonetic alphabet I learned in the Red Cross and then the army reserves. "I" was either "Indigo" or "India" depending on who you asked, but I think the official one is "Indigo".
What was taught when I was an officer, for the Phonetic Alphabet:
A: Adam
B: Boy
C: Charles
D: David
E: Edward
F: Frank
G: George
H: Henry
I: Ida
J: John
K: King
L: Lincoln
M: Mary
N: Nora
O: Ocean
P: Paul
Q: Queen
R: Robert
S: Sam
T: Tom
U: Union
V: Victor
W: William
X: X-ray
Y: Young
Z: Zebra
GTA 5 LSPDFR and even the regular GTA 5 police radio uses this same alphabet. I've played Flashing Lights, enjoyed it in multiplayer, not so much in single as it's always the same calls. They need call out mods like LSPDFR. I have three different ones installed, and can get anything from a Domestic to an Animal call. Not to mention the searches, DUI, Narcotics DUI... I get a wide variety of call outs in LSPDFR, plus the realistic looking uniforms. Used my traffic vest at night or on accidents on FL like you would in the real world. Have yet to use it in LSPDFR. As for slow drivers, that's usually a sign of Narcotics or Alcohol. I get those all the time in LSPDFR and yes, that is realistic. Though I have gotten the other realistic one in LSPDFR, which is the driver is experiencing a medical emergency. Crazy single player traffic stop.
As for AI, LSPDFR has a script that fixes how the AI act. Just like real life, some move over, some just stop in the middle of the road, some just freak. The engine sounds for the new 2021 Tahoe you have there, should be in LSPDFR, but it's GTA so you know. Also searches, search questions all that much more realistic in LSPDFR.
Again, I like flashing lights, but it's like Law and Order vs Live PD or Cops when you have played both. LSPDFR is so much like real life. Seriously, went a whole shift on LSPDFR with like three calls. Pretty much filled my time with traffic stops, and talking to citizens in Los Santos. Yeah, they have that feature in Stop the Ped. You can give civilians ride alongs.
Registering suspects in LSPDFR, you either take them to the jail after logging the charges in the computer (I use Compulite since it is more like the real system I used, others use Computer Plus or the LSPDFR computer) and then lock them in a cell. Or you call a transport, or have an officer take them from you. I do all of them. But you make sure that you log their charges in. I just like the gameplay of LSPDFR better. Not knocking FL, if you want to start out playing police sims, then FL is perfect. It gets you a basic understanding of how it all works. As for LSPDFR, it's more of a game that if you have experience (real life, or just gaming as a cop) you can make full decisions. Most of the time I use officer discretion. I didn't really feel like Flashing Lights gave me that option. It was more of a black and white type of game. Either you let them off, or you take them in. LSPDFR gives you more options. But that's my opinion. I make a lot of arrests and write a lot of ticket in LSPDFR. I also let an equal number of people go with warnings, or go with a ride like a taxi or an uber. I let more people go that way. I have let plenty go on foot.
Hey man,
Thank you so much for explaining all of this!
I learned quite a bit when reading!
@@GarrettPlays no problem. I think I said that I think of FL as more the academy, and LSPDFR is the duty. Either way, I like both games.
So do police departments not use the NATO phonetic alphabet? I didn't know that. I don't suppose it really matters, as long as the word you use makes it clear what letter it refers to (no good using "Pterosaur" for "P" for example).
Amazing video! :)
I WATCH SPENCER AND THE SQUAD!!!!
the best police phonetic alphabet i would suggest you to use would be the one the L.A.P.D uses.
What a lot of people may not know when it comes to the phonetic alphabet is that there are multiple ones and variations to several. When it comes to police, the most familiar one is the one typically used by many police departments, and mainly within the state of California in the US. It can also differ from one department to another. For instance, the letter I could be Ida or India. U could be either Union or Uniform. As a side note, these are not technically considered proper phonetic alphabets.
For an actual phonetic alphabet, probably the most well known is the NATO phonetic alphabet. For this, I would be India and U would be Uniform. Generally speaking, if you're unsure which to refer to, the NATO phonetic alphabet is typically the "safest" option.
In any case, another good video, bud. Keep up the good work!
U stand for Union or Uniform
The word for U is Union
hi Garrett I was in your live yesterday
I wish they had better undercover/ slick top lights
aay ma man I was just playing as paradmic
First nice suv
It is the milltary alpabet
Redashton8 do you remember me I played with you before
I don’t see CAD on my laptop in car
hi IDK if you have heard of it bu ERLC on roblox is somewhat similar to this.
Yeah I know that game, I play it a lot
I love that game it is the most realistic first responder game in Roblox!
It’s the phonetic alphabet. U is uniform and I is India
were you playing on xbox?
Flashing Lights is only available on PC and Mac at this time. As far as I'm aware there are no plans to expand to consoles.
@@Elias_Auxilibus i
know but some controlls in the vid say like left trigger and left d pad
@@willify0995 Ah, yeah I can see why it'd be confusing. That'll normally pop up if you try playing the game with a controller hooked up to your computer. It technically works, but isn't fully and officially supported at this time last I checked.
@@Elias_Auxilibus oh ok thanks
He was playing on his PC with a Xbox controller.
Alpha
Bravo
Charlie
Delta
Echo
Foxtrot
Golf
Hotel
India
Juliet
Kilo
Lima
Mike
November
Oscar
Papa
Quebec
Romeo
Sierra
Tango
Uniform
Victor
Whiskey
X-ray
Yankee
Zulu
Mele maake I think you are wrong
Why not just look at what is pulled up on the computer already instead of getting out of the car and crouching behind the plate?
That’s an unmarked vehicle, not a undercover.
oh that rite
His name is Kano
U=Unicom
I=India
U= uniform
UI Utah Ireland
u is uniform I think. u can google NATO codes
One
Two
Tree
Four
Fife
Six
Seven
Eight
Niner
Ten
second
U is Uniform and I is India
third
U is uniform and I is india
Your using a phonetic alphabet it's the military one your using also some departments mostly in the SW and some NW use the military phonetic but I know it by heart thanks to the ROTC and it goes as followes.
Alpha
Bravo
Charlie
Delta
Echo
Foxtrot
Golf
Hotel
Indigo
Juliet
Kilo
Lima
Mike
November
Oscar
Papa
Quebec
Romeo
Sierra
Tango
Uniform
Victor
Whsky
X-ray
Yankee
Zulu
Your welcome. Thank for the entertaining content I'm gonna start here soon as well.
Yeah, this is the phonetic alphabet I learned in the Red Cross and then the army reserves. "I" was either "Indigo" or "India" depending on who you asked, but I think the official one is "Indigo".
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