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Old 26 Jun 2005, 20:07 (Ref:1340496)   #1
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Radio Code

I was at Brands Hatch this weekend and last.

Over the radio I have heard people use the code 'Kilo19' when they refer to a driver.

When someone says that the driver is 'Kilo19' what do they mean?????
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Old 26 Jun 2005, 20:13 (Ref:1340504)   #2
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He is O.K. after being checked out by Medical Personnell.
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Old 26 Jun 2005, 20:19 (Ref:1340509)   #3
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He is O.K. after being checked out by Medical Personnell.
I knew we had some intelligent people on here. Thanks.
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Old 26 Jun 2005, 21:10 (Ref:1340550)   #4
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Another meaning in here..... scroll down a bit
http://forums.pcworld.co.nz/archive/...p/t-57068.html

Just the rescue unit calling in for lunch/cream tea!
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Old 26 Jun 2005, 21:31 (Ref:1340571)   #5
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The code kilo one nine stands for no apparent injury when a driver is check by a doctor or paramedic.

But really they should be declaring the driver kilo one seven which stands for head injury
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Old 26 Jun 2005, 21:42 (Ref:1340578)   #6
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Mark Mitchell should be qualifying in the top 3 on the gridMark Mitchell should be qualifying in the top 3 on the gridMark Mitchell should be qualifying in the top 3 on the gridMark Mitchell should be qualifying in the top 3 on the grid
The "Kilo" codes are an MSA thing - not used by the Ambulance Service or by Doctors outside of Motorsport
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Old 26 Jun 2005, 22:11 (Ref:1340595)   #7
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they are not an msa thing . they are a medical discription for use over open channel so only people with medical knoledge can no whats up with a patient .
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Old 27 Jun 2005, 07:23 (Ref:1340779)   #8
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Well I don't know whose codes they are, but BSB use them and they've been adopted in Irish motorcycling as a result.

They can be quite handy as it cuts down on the time you have to spend on the radio. Takes a lot less time to say "Kilo Red, Kilo White" than "can I have a session stop and a rescue unit please"! There are a whole load of them, but I can never remember them all.

Kilo 19 is used by us when a rider is up and apparently unhurt - but no medical examination would have been carried out.

We also have one that's not technically on the books, but works very well for defining a situation - Kilo Pink. This refers to when the rider is currently having a total strop!
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Old 27 Jun 2005, 07:27 (Ref:1340785)   #9
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I think both Mark & Greenbean are correct.

Although not an official MSA term, I believe it stems from the St John Ambulance service of codes which may no longer be in use.
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Old 27 Jun 2005, 08:29 (Ref:1340828)   #10
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Beat me to it. I was gonna ask exactly the same question!
You weren't on post 12 at Brands were you, p15pathfinder? We were wondering what Kilo-1-9 was and said Ten-Tenths would probably have the answer.

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Old 27 Jun 2005, 12:15 (Ref:1341027)   #11
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Full List of Kilo Codes

For anyone who is interested here is a full list of Kilo codes that are used in bike racing, I presume they are exactly the same with cars:

Edited for rather obvious reasons...Stephen.

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Old 27 Jun 2005, 13:52 (Ref:1341139)   #12
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Aaaaaaaaargh! What's the point in using a code so that the general public cannot intercept medical information when it gets published on the bloody internet!
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Old 27 Jun 2005, 14:06 (Ref:1341150)   #13
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Old 27 Jun 2005, 14:29 (Ref:1341172)   #14
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Aaaaaaaaargh! What's the point in using a code so that the general public cannot intercept medical information when it gets published on the bloody internet!
My sentiments exactly!
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Old 27 Jun 2005, 17:30 (Ref:1341254)   #15
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Beat me to it. I was gonna ask exactly the same question!
You weren't on post 12 at Brands were you, p15pathfinder? We were wondering what Kilo-1-9 was and said Ten-Tenths would probably have the answer.

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Old 27 Jun 2005, 17:35 (Ref:1341257)   #16
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As for codes......... I think you will find that they are not used in order to be secretive. They are simply used in order to cut down on lengthy radio traffic which would waste time.

When I was a fireman we had numerical codes and status messages, this was brought in purely for the speed of message transmission. Logical don't you think!
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Old 27 Jun 2005, 18:02 (Ref:1341274)   #17
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They are used so that information about the condition of a casualty can be passed to race control without fear of the information being passed on, possibly before the relatives or friends of the casualty are aware. They have the added benefit of shortening transmissions.
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Old 27 Jun 2005, 21:26 (Ref:1341493)   #18
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they are not an msa thing . they are a medical discription for use over open channel so only people with medical knoledge can no whats up with a patient .
We don't use them in the Ambulance Service
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Old 28 Jun 2005, 12:22 (Ref:1341936)   #19
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My appologies for posting the codes didnt have brain ingear when I did that one, however I did actually find these some where on the web originaly although it was a couple of years ago and cant remember exactly where I got them from. Once again Sorry
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Wouldn't worry about it - the kind of people who like to listen in will already have found out what these codes are and I doubt anyone else will take the time to learn them.
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Old 30 Jun 2005, 21:52 (Ref:1344265)   #21
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My appologies for posting the codes didnt have brain ingear when I did that one, however I did actually find these some where on the web originaly although it was a couple of years ago and cant remember exactly where I got them from. Once again Sorry
It has nothing to do with secrecy.......... codes only cut down on radio traffic.
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Old 30 Jun 2005, 21:58 (Ref:1344271)   #22
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Got to tell you that in Race Control, if the message `wasn't kilo 1-9, i wouldn't have a clue! and dont say and nothing new there then please.
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