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"Code One" typically refers to a system used in emergency services, particularly in fire and medical contexts, indicating that a situation is not urgent and does not require immediate response lights or sirens. It signifies a routine call where urgency is not a factor. The term may vary in meaning based on specific agencies or regions, but it generally denotes a lower priority compared to other codes, such as "Code Two" or "Code Three," which imply higher urgency.

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