How Your CB Can Serve You | How Your CB Can Serve You |
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Channel 9
Emergency
Messages
Note
If no response on channel 9, try channels 19 or 14.
1.Set to channel 9 for emergencies
Be sure antenna is properly connected.
2.CB Distress Data
When transmitting an emergency, you should request a “REACT BASE” and provide the CB distress data (called CLIP):
C all Sign | Identify yourself. |
L ocation | Be exact. |
Injuries Number. Type. Trapped?
Problem Give details and help needed.
Transmit CLIP repeatedly so any monitor can assist.
The FCC gives these examples of permitted and prohibited messages for channel 9. These are only guidelines and not
Permitted | Example Message |
Yes | “Tornado sighted six miles north |
| of town.” |
No | “Post number 10. |
| No tornado sighted.” |
Yes | “Out of gas on |
| marker 211.” |
No | “Out of gas in my driveway.” |
Yes | “Four car accident on |
| Exit 11. Send police and |
| ambulance.” |
No | “Traffic moving smoothly on |
Yes | “Weather Bureau has issued |
| thunderstorm warning. |
| Bring sailboat into port.” |
No | “Attention motorists. |
| Weather Bureau advises snow |
| tomorrow will accumulate |
| 4 to 6 inches.” |
Yes | “Fire in building at 539 Main, |
| Evanston.” |
No | “Halloween patrol number 3. |
| All quiet.” |
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