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  2. Emergency service response codes - Wikipedia

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    Code 1: A time critical case with a lights and sirens ambulance response. An example is a cardiac arrest or serious traffic accident. Code 2: An acute but non-time critical response. The ambulance does not use lights and sirens to respond. An example of this response code is a broken leg. Code 3: A non-urgent routine case. These include cases ...

  3. Speed Racer in The Challenge of Racer X - Wikipedia

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    Speed Racer in The Challenge of Racer X was a game designed by Accolade. The objective of the game is to challenge Racer X on various race circuits until there is one winner. A Sega Genesis version was planned but never released. [1] [2] Plans for a SNES version later evolved into a companion game, Speed Racer in My Most Dangerous Adventures.

  4. Ten-code - Wikipedia

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    The police version of ten-codes is officially known as the APCO Project 14 Aural Brevity Code. [ 1 ] The codes, developed during 1937–1940 and expanded in 1974 by the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials-International (APCO), allow brevity and standardization of message traffic.

  5. Speed Haste - Wikipedia

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    The player can compete in championship mode, covering all circuits with an increasing difficulty. The multiplayer mode offers split-screen racing or IPX-based sessions with up to 4 players. It was released in North America by WizardWork Group, under the name "Circuit Racer", and in Holland by Multimedia International BV (named Grand Prix Speed) [1]

  6. Speed Busters - Wikipedia

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    Speed Busters (known in North America as Speed Busters: American Highways) is a video game developed by Ubisoft's Montreal studio for Microsoft Windows in 1998. It was released for the Dreamcast in 1999 as Speed Devils. This racing game features courses with hazards such as dinosaurs, rolling boulders, and UFOs set in exotic locales, including ...

  7. Speed Freak - Wikipedia

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    Speed Freak is a monochrome vector arcade game created by Vectorbeam in 1979. Along with Atari, Inc. 's Night Driver and Bally Midway 's Datsun 280 ZZZAP –both from 1976–it is one of the earliest first-person driving games and the first such game known to use vector graphics .

  8. Lego Speed Racer - Wikipedia

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    The Lego Speed Racer theme was released under the Lego Racers brand. [4] The four sets were first released in the United States on April 3, 2008. [5] In the United Kingdom the sets Speed Racer & Snake Oiler, Racer X & Taejo Togokhan, and Grand Prix Race were released on April 6, 2008, while Cruncher Block & Racer X was released later at the ...

  9. K1 Speed - Wikipedia

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    K1 Speed is an American go-kart racetrack franchise based in Irvine, California. [1] The company was co-founded in 2003 by David Danglard and Susan Danglard, who had previously worked in the fashion industry. [2] [3] That same year, K1 Speed opened their first go-kart track outside San Diego, California. [1]