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What is code 25 at Disney?

Another numeric signal that Disney Cast Members tend to use between one another is Signal 25. It's not a signal you ever want to be present for because it has the potential to be especially dangerous. In short, it is the signal used to alert other Cast Members about smoke or even fire.



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