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  2. Multiservice tactical brevity code - Wikipedia

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    Code words that are followed by an asterisk (*) may differ in meaning from NATO usage. There is a key provided below to describe what personnel use which codes, as codes may have multiple meanings depending on the service. These are denoted in-line for each brevity code.

  3. Emergency service response codes - Wikipedia

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    Code 1: Respond to the call without lights or sirens. Some agencies may use the terms "upgrade" and "downgrade" to denote an increase or decrease in priority. For example, if a police unit is conducting a Code 1 response to an argument, and the dispatcher reports that the argument has escalated to a fight, the unit may report an "upgrade" to a ...

  4. Starting 5 - Wikipedia

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    Starting 5 is an American television documentary series developed for Netflix. It follows various National Basketball Association (NBA) players throughout an entire NBA series, delving into their on-court performance and off-court personal lives.

  5. Printable 2024 Indy 500 Starting Grid Guide - AOL

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    We are just days from the Indianapolis 500 and the starting grid is set. After two days of qualifying, Scott McLaughlin earned the pole position at 234.220 mph for his 4-lap run around the 2.5 ...

  6. IndyCar Series at Milwaukee for Race 1 recap: Pato O'Ward ...

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    IndyCar Milwaukee TV schedule, start time for Race 1 of Hy-Vee Milwaukee Mile 250. Green Flag Time: 6:05 p.m. Saturday Track: Hy-Vee Milwaukee Mile 250 (1.015-mile oval) in Milwaukee Length: 250 ...

  7. Endurance racing (motorsport) - Wikipedia

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    The world's first organized 24-hour automobile race event was held on a 1-mile oval track at Driving Park, Columbus, Ohio on July 3–4, 1905. [1] Beginning on the afternoon of July 3, four cars from Frayer-Miller, Pope-Toledo, Peerless and White Steamer raced for a $500 silver trophy. The winning Pope-Toledo car covered 828.5 miles.

  8. Drivers' working hours - Wikipedia

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    The cumulative driving time without taking a break must not exceed 4.5 hours. Before surpassing 4.5 hours of cumulated driving time, the driver must take a break period of at least 45 minutes. However, this can be split into 2 breaks, the first being at least 15 minutes, and the second being at least 30 minutes in length.

  9. Medtronic TC 1 Mile - Wikipedia

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    The race's inauguration was in 2009, where it served as the USATF 1 Mile Road Championships. It is held as one event in the Twin Cities in Motion race series, which includes the Twin Cities Marathon and the TC 10 Mile. The 1 mile race is run in heats, with gender specific sections for the fastest heats.

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