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- Mountlake Terrace, Washington (links | edit)
- Mad Max (film) (links | edit)
- Push-to-talk (links | edit)
- New South Wales Police Force (links | edit)
- Adam-12 (links | edit)
- Berlin Radio Tower (links | edit)
- Radio spectrum (links | edit)
- Two-way radio (links | edit)
- Police community support officer (links | edit)
- Radio scanner (links | edit)
- Shaaron Claridge (links | edit)
- Dispatcher (links | edit)
- California Penal Code (links | edit)
- Herbert Mullin (links | edit)
- Mobile radio telephone (links | edit)
- Police car (links | edit)
- AM expanded band (links | edit)
- Firearms unit (links | edit)
- Ottawa Police Service (links | edit)
- Traffic reporting (links | edit)
- Law enforcement in the United States (links | edit)
- Emergency service response codes (links | edit)
- Voice-activated radio-dispatched alarm (links | edit)
- Police code (links | edit)
- Police uniforms and equipment in the United Kingdom (links | edit)
- Morgan's Hill (links | edit)
- Police of Serbia (links | edit)
- List of Pac-Man clones (links | edit)
- 07 Come In (links | edit)
- List of IEEE Milestones (links | edit)
- Outline of law enforcement (links | edit)
- Emergency medical dispatcher (links | edit)
- Travis (chimpanzee) (links | edit)
- Espantoon (links | edit)
- 2009 shooting of Pittsburgh police officers (links | edit)
- History of law enforcement in the United Kingdom (links | edit)
- Drug lord (links | edit)
- Setcom Corporation (links | edit)
- Killing of Joseph Erin Hamley (links | edit)
- Edgar Hager (links | edit)
- PDT Standard (links | edit)
- Beat (police) (links | edit)
- S.W.A.T. (1975 TV series) (links | edit)
- Portland Police Bureau (links | edit)
- Signal 30 (Mad Men) (links | edit)
- Try (The Killing) (links | edit)