You are on a roaming shift in Gallery 5 when you see a child (about 8) looking for their mother.
You check in with them and confirm they are lost. You run to a nearby callbox and grab the radio to say:
What is "This is Gallery 5 to LK 5/6, we have a code LA at the G5 Callbox"
This is what someone would say on the radio when they want to know your current location.
What is What's your 20? (10-20)
There’s a kid about 7 years old, walking back and forth alone around crossroads. They say they're lost. This would be the type of code it is:
What is a code LA?
You (LK 1) have successfully reunited your LA with their guardian!! You say this on the radio to let your fellow LKs know to call off the search and you make sure you do this next step:
What is "This is LK 1 - LA resolved" and then check the box that says "resolved" on the iPad form
This location is in Gallery 2/across from the shop and is a common place where LKs can be found around the are due to it being partially hidden:

What is the tinkering studio?
There’s no more Cow Eye in the fridge and you are about to start your demo. You turn your radio to this channel and call:
What is Channel 1? (Explainer Supervisors)
This is what you would say when you are on the way to someone.
"I'm 10-98"
There’s a stressed adult running through G3 calling out a name. You talk to her and find out she is looking for her 10 year old son. This would be the type of code it is.
What is a code LK?
TEAM ACT OUT: You are LK 3, when you hear on the radio from LK 1 that they have an active LK 10-33 (age 5) and the description has been sent. You go to the callbox to check the description and see a wandering child alone near you at Sound Bite who matches the description. Act out with your team how you would connect this child back to their potential match of a parent. (Radio codes required)
Things to include:
"LK 3 to LK 1"
"Potential match"
location mentioned
** Bonus if your skit involved you kneeling to be eye level with the child or any other ways to make the child feel safe!
This is a common location for LKs to be called to, as parents see the sign and instinctively head there, located near the crossroads:
What is the information desk?
A guest comes up to you at the G4 demo station and lets you know they cut their hand on the "water freezer" exhibit. It's small and they just need a bandaid, which you happen to have in your vest pocket. This is what your next step would be:
What is radio on Channel 1 for a supervisor? (so they can fill out the incident report)
This is the radio equivalent of "heard" or an acknowledgement.
What is 10-4?
An adult woman comes up to you saying she needs help finding her father who she got separated with in the museum, and his phone is dead. This is the radio code:
What is a code LA?
TEAM SKIT: You are LK 4 and are helping a father look for his child. You have just finished uploading the description to the ipad, and are about to start searching. You say this on the radio once everything is submitted and the father starts to take off without you. You do this to make sure this LK hunt starts off strong :
What is "This is LK 4/6, description sent"? skit should include:
staying with the father at all times
This is the name of this location outside the museum, which also happens to be our meeting point during an emergency:

What are "The barnacles"?
You are in G4 roaming when you see a guest take a tumble down the stairs from the mezzanine. They seem to be quite hurt. You head to the callbox and make this radio call to this channel:
Who is Ops Channel 3?
What is: "G4 to Any Ops first aid? We have a 10-33 first aid in G4 by the stairs"
This is the radio code for "I didn't hear you, can you repeat?"
What is 10-9?
There is a 4 year old girl crying alone, with no parents around. You try and talk to her but she wont tell you her name.
What is an LA/LA 10-33?
DAILY DOUBLE POINTS TEAM SKIT: You are LK 2 and receive a radio call from the small store. When you get there the child looks to be between 3-5 and is crying and will not answer any questions.
skit should include:
Proper radio codes: "Code LA" , "10-4s" from other LKs, stating the location, calling for a supervisor, ways to talk to the child if possible
This is the official name of this exhibit, located by the front desk.

What is Albert?
You see there is spilled milk in Gallery 3 by the monochromatic room, you turn on your radio and call this channel and say:
What is Channel 2? (Custodial) "This is an explainer to custodial (or unit 20)" [wait for a response] "we have a spill in Gallery 3 by the monochromatic room (or state the grid number)"
This is the radio code for EMERGENCY
What is 10-33?
There’s two adults running around Gallery 1 calling out for someone named Brian. One parent is pushing an empty stroller as they're hurrying around. They tell you their 3 year old son is lost. This is the radio code:
What is code LK-10-33?
There is an active LK that is being led by LK 1. The description has been uploaded; you are looking for a child in purple pants and a red sweatshirt. You (LK 4) are searching and think you see the child up in the mezzanine. You get on the radio and call in:
What is "This is LK 4 to LK 1, we have a potential match in the mezzanine"
DAILY DOUBLE (Double points)
This is the name of this exhibit:

What is the Lariat Chain?