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Here's a device anyone can halvk get it on being the actual 811 and 2900 operators also implemented in fire station and ambulatory care if the sent working then we have a bunch freed up money that is being invested whisekey
The only codes it has are for Arizona, Toronto, and Maryland.
Can you please do one for Montana? Definitely 5 stars if I could use it for my area.
doesn't have my state they only have 3 states on here
Not helpful unless you live in Arizona or Maryland.
it only has 3 places
Doesn't have my state
Love it in my Favorite game roblox I was in a group called AST Alaska State Troopers I had training and there was a test for codes and I looked at this it was AWESOME P.S I passed and became (HR)Letenient Colenel. I love this and I love the AST add Alaska and Florida AST unit 55 show me 10-8
Good, better if it had California. It's no use to me
Rubbish I put in Toronto and nothing happened but a blank screen
Would have given it a higher rating if it had my state on there
Waist of my time
Only three states listed. Add Texas.
Only includes a few states
Instead of typing in a code you could just have a list in order
Junk just one state and a providence in Canada
Bullshit it won't even let you text a state.lame..':(
It's easy to decipher the corresponding codes to figure out what's going on....
Im typing the codes I hear and the say not found!
Nice app. Wish it had more codes.
Fun but a little confusing
Simple and to the point! Just what I was looking for! Cedar Point!
This isnt even an app, man! What the heck us this doing on the "apps"?? DUDE, THIS IS SO INSUFFICIENTLY CONFIGURED. REEEALLY!? Plz, unlist this one, complete it & THEN put it up for grabs, ite?.. Y do I feel like a teacher nagging a student to do their wrk lol
For all the people that say this is useful your dumb stupid and a complete idiot worst app ever made
Can not type in my state
Do not download unless you live in Arizona. That's the only state it has codes for.
Has a lot of potential. More states to choose would be awesome. How about starting with Ohio?