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Elias looked at his GPS. The coordinates the whispers had recited were for the exact spot where he was parked.

To keep transmissions brief and clear, officers use a shorthand known as 10-codes. While some agencies are moving toward "plain language" (using normal words), these codes remain a staple of radio chatter. police radio noises

Police radio communications often involve a variety of sounds and noises, including: Elias looked at his GPS

The bridge above her groaned. Old iron settling. But Lena had worked this beat for six years. The bridge didn’t make that sound. While some agencies are moving toward "plain language"

She flicked on her high beams. The arches were empty. Just rust and the pale ghost of moonlight. But her rearview mirror showed a different story. A figure. Standing exactly ten feet behind her cruiser. Too still. Face a blank oval in the dark.