Nora
Re: Nora
I actually meant in terms of callsign. Like there are "Tom" and "Lincoln" units.4and6 wrote:cvrules90 wrote:Are there any Nora units in RSO? I don't see it listed in the callsigns so don't know if it was deliberately left out or what?
Are you sure you are not hearing "10-98 nora". Which is no report taken.
Re: Nora
I just checked the official RSO agency identifier list, and there is no "Nora" unit identifier. Whether they skipped it for a reason, who knows? You would think it would be Norco units, but they are actually "George." The list is weird, as some identifiers make sense like "MV" for Moreno Valley, but some are random, like "Adam" for Blythe Station, "Ocean" for Palm Desert county area, and so on.
Re: Nora
And you would think Palm Desert officers would use "Paul" and San Jacinto officers would use Sam.sp1989 wrote:I just checked the official RSO agency identifier list, and there is no "Nora" unit identifier. Whether they skipped it for a reason, who knows? You would think it would be Norco units, but they are actually "George." The list is weird, as some identifiers make sense like "MV" for Moreno Valley, but some are random, like "Adam" for Blythe Station, "Ocean" for Palm Desert county area, and so on.
And La Quinta should have L-Q not L-A. And so on. I could write a book about RSO unit identifiers, but it's such a shame that there is a shortage, that some cities like Perris have to use the city name as an identifier.