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For some reason, the police radio was dropped in [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|GTA Liberty City Stories]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]]. In [[Grand Theft Auto Advance|GTA Advance]], the police radio chatter may sometimes call out the [[Mike|player]]'s last known state while calling out their performed crime as well (e.g. "We've got a 10- Suspect is on foot! - west [[Aspatria]].").
For some reason, the police radio was dropped in [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|GTA Liberty City Stories]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]]. In [[Grand Theft Auto Advance|GTA Advance]], the police radio chatter may sometimes call out the [[Mike|player]]'s last known state while calling out their performed crime as well (e.g. "We've got a 10- Suspect is on foot! - west [[Aspatria]].").


If the player's wanted level increases in [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]], it can be beneficial to hijack a law enforcement vehicle as the player can use the radio to listen in on where the police are and what reinforcements are incoming. The player can listen to the police radio while being chased; it will indicate which vehicles the police are sending after the protagonist. The "dispatched from [location]" gives the general spawning point for police vehicles. Some are: "Dispatch X (number of police units, usually 2-6) units from __", "Dispatch Air Unit from __", "Dispatch FIB team from __", and "Dispatch NOOSE team from __". By knowing which law enforcement teams are located and when they will jump into action, the player can easily shake off the police. However, 10-codes (10-19, 10- are no longer used; instead, the actual names of crimes (e.g. [[Carjacking|grand theft auto]], helicopter down, shooting, etc.) are used.
If the player's wanted level increases in [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]], it can be beneficial to hijack a law enforcement vehicle as the player can use the radio to listen in on where the police are and what reinforcements are incoming. The player can listen to the police radio while being chased; it will indicate which vehicles the police are sending after the protagonist. The "dispatched from [location]" gives the general spawning point for police vehicles. Some are: "Dispatch X (number of police units, usually 2-6) units from __", "Dispatch Air Unit from __", "Dispatch FIB team from __", and "Dispatch NOOSE team from __". By knowing which law enforcement teams are located and when they will jump into action, the player can easily shake off the police. However, 10-codes (10-19, 10-74, etc.) are no longer used; instead, the actual names of crimes (e.g. [[Carjacking|grand theft auto]], helicopter down, shooting, etc.) are used.


[[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]]'s police radio is virtually unchanged from GTA IV.
[[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]]'s police radio is virtually unchanged from GTA IV.
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