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The Palmont Police Department (PPD) is a law enforcement agency featured in Need for Speed: World. The PPD currently resides within all districts of Palmont City and Rockport.

The Palmont Police Department initially patrolled through several areas of Tri-City with Civic Patrol cars. They would engage a street racing suspect upon a police vehicle incurring criminal damage from a privately owned vehicle.

The PPD discontinued active patrols through the streets of Tri-City on November 16, 2011 due to an overbearing presence on the roads. They have since adopted alternative strategies to engage during single suspect pursuits and multiple suspect pursuits.

They will commit an endless number of police units during a police pursuit. The PPD enlists the resources of different grades of law enforcement. The vehicle grade, acceptable tactics and aggressive actions alter as a vehicle is tracked through a Heat Level system.

Vehicles at a higher condition Heat Level will be engaged by higher grades of police enforcement by the PPD.

Vehicles[]

Vehicle Model Mass Engagement
Civic Cruiser Dodge Charger SRT-8 Super Bee
Civic Cruiser
Extremely Light Local
Undercover Civic Cruiser Dodge Charger SRT-8 Super Bee
Undercover Civic Cruiser
Very Light County
State Cruiser State Muscle Cruiser Light State
State Undercover Cruiser State Tactical Cruiser Moderate State Tactical
Federal Cruiser Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (2006)
Federal Cruiser
Heavy Federal
Rhino SUV Rhino Unit Very Heavy CountyState
State TacticalFederal
State Cruiser Pontiac GTO
State Cruiser
Light State
State Undercover Cruiser Pontiac GTO
State Undercover Cruiser
Light Defunct
Federal Cruiser Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (2006)
Federal Undercover Cruiser
Heavy Defunct
Sergeant Cross' Corvette C6 Sergeant Cross' Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (2006)
Rockport Police Department Interceptor
Heavy Defunct

Radio Codes[]

Ten-code[]

  • 10-1: Receiving poorly
  • 10-2: Receiving well
  • 10-3: Stop transmitting
  • 10-4: Message received and understood
  • 10-5: Relay message
  • 10-6: Responding from a distance
  • 10-7: Detailed, out of service
  • 10-8: In service
  • 10-9: Repeat message
  • 10-10: Negative, standing by
  • 10-11: Talking too rapidly
  • 10-12: Visitors present
  • 10-13: Advise weather/road conditions
  • 10-16: Urgent pickup at location
  • 10-17: Urgent business
  • 10-18: Anything for us?
  • 10-19: Nothing for you, return to base
  • 10-20: Current location
  • 10-21: Call by landline
  • 10-22: Report in person to
  • 10-23: On scene
  • 10-24: Completed last assignment
  • 10-25: Out of service
  • 10-26: Going for fuel
  • 10-27: Moving to different radio channel
  • 10-28: Identify your station
  • 10-29: Run for wants and warrants
  • 10-32: Wanted suspect
  • 10-33: Emergency, requesting assistance
  • 10-35: Confidential information
  • 10-36: Police unit traffic collision
  • 10-37: Requesting "Wrecker"
  • 10-38: Requesting ambulance
  • 10-39: P.I.T. Manoeuvre
  • 10-41: Self P.I.T.
  • 10-42: Traffic accident
  • 10-43: Traffic jam
  • 10-44: Requesting "Rhino"
  • 10-45: Ramming suspect
  • 10-50: Hit & Run
  • 10-59: Herding
  • 10-60: What is next message number?
  • 10-62: Unable to copy, use landline
  • 10-63: Offset
  • 10-65: Vehicle box
  • 10-67: Spike strip
  • 10-70: Request fire department
  • 10-71: Requesting air support
  • 10-73: Roadblock
  • 10-75: Rolling roadblock
  • 10-77: Negative contact
  • 10-81: Speed Trap location
  • 10-82: Rolling chicane
  • 10-83: Set up quadrant
  • 10-85: Requesting additional units
  • 10-87: Vehicle/suspect pursuit
  • 10-93: Check my frequency on this channel
  • 10-96: Traffic stop
  • 10-100: 5-minute break

Unit Request Codes[]

  • Air 5-9: Police Helicopter
  • "Fast Air": Police Helicopter
  • Jenna 5-9: Police Helicopter
  • "Rhino": SUV unit

Pursuit Stage Codes[]

  • Code 1: Situation under control
  • Code 2: ASAP, no lights or sirens
  • Code 3: Lights and sirens
  • Code 4: Suspect under arrest
  • Code 6: High-risk racer
  • Code 10: Confidential information

Pursuit Conditions[]

  • Condition 1: Heat level 1
  • Condition 2: Heat level 2
  • Condition 3: Heat level 3
  • Condition 4: Heat level 4
  • Condition 5: Heat level 5

Other Codes[]

  • 28/29: Run suspect for wants and warrants
  • 51-50: Possible mental disorder
  • "Positive hit": Ran suspect has a criminal record
  • ACCI: Accident investigator
  • Assault PO: Assault police officer
  • DUI: Driving Under Influence
  • EMS: Emergency medical services
  • GD: General duty
  • HAZMAT: Hazardous materials unit
  • NHA: Mental Health Act
  • MVA: Motor vehicle accident
  • NCIC: National Criminal Information Centre (FBI)
  • PC: Police car/cruiser
  • PDT: Portable data transmitter/terminal
  • TAC: Tactical radio channel
  • VC/VCB: Visual contact broken
  • "Wrecker": Tow-truck
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