Post by rivenfarron on Sept 20, 2013 13:51:57 GMT 8
Radio Codes
In order to shorten radio communications and encode some of the information shared over the radio system, the following list of '10' codes is used. To avoid confusion between departments.
10 Codes
Red Codes are mandatory to know. All others are recommended to know.
10-0 Chase in progress
10-00 Officer Down
10-1 Signal weak
10-2 Signal good
10-3 Stop transmitting
10-4 Affirmative (OK)
10-5 Relay (to)
10-6 Busy
10-7 Out of service
10-8 In service
10-9 Say again (repeat)
10-10 Negative
10-11 ______________ on duty
10-12 Stand by (stop)
10-13 Existing conditions
10-14 Message/information
10-15 Message delivered
10-16 Reply to message
10-17 Enroute
10-18 Urgent (quickly)
10-19 (In) contact
10-20 Location
10-21 Call (_________) by phone
10-22 Disregard
10-23 Arrived at scene
10-24 Assignment completed
10-25 Report to (meet)
10-26 ETA ( Estimated time of arrival)
10-27 License/permit information
10-28 Ownership information
10-29 Records check
10-30 Danger/caution
10-31 Pick Up
10-32 __________ units needed quickly
10-33 Officer needs assistance (emergency)
10-34 Time
10-35 Radar
10-36 Abandoned vehicle
10-37 MDC
10-38 Traffic Stop
10-39 Vehicle Search
10-40 Road repairs at __________
10-41 Beginning tour of duty
10-42 Ending tour of duty
10-43 Roll Call
10-44 Unable to locate
10-45 Animal carcass in roadway
10-46 Assist motorist
10-47 Investigate suspicious vehicle
10-48 Felony Stop
10-49 Civil disturbance
10-50 Accident (F, PI, PD)
10-51 Tow truck needed
10-52 Ambulance needed
10-53 Road blocked; Tree on highway
10-54 Direct traffic
10-55 Intoxicated driver
10-56 Intoxicated pedestrian
10-57 Hit and run (F, PI, PD)
10-58 Riot
10-59 Man with gun
10-60 Notify coroner or medical examiner
10-61 Illegal use of radio
10-62 Prison or jail break
10-63 Advise present telephone # of ________
10-64 Bomb threat
10-65 Blockade
10-66 Drag racing
10-67 Prisoner/subject in custody
10-68 Mental subject
10-69 Domestic Disturbance
10-70 Fire (specify)
10-71 Records indicate wanted/stolen
10-72 Record confirmed
10-73 Break in
10-74 Armed robbery/hold up
10-75 Shooting incident
10-76 Assault
10-77 Vandalism
10-78 Need assistance
10-79 Prowler
10-80 Suspicious person
10-81 Missing person
10-82 Detaining Suspect. Expedite
10-83 Fight in progress
10-84 Crime in progress
10-85 Alarm (specify)
10-86 Out of vehicle. Subject to call
10-87 Request permission to leave patrol
10-88 Squad in vicinity
10-89 Escort
10-90 Prepare to copy
10-91 Return to _________
10-92 Delayed due to ________
10-93 Message received
10-94 General broadcast
10-95 Pick up prisoner
10-96 Breathalyzer operator
10-97 Radio check
10-98 Switch to regional channel
Condition/Deployment Codes
Red Codes are mandatory to know. All others are recommended to know.[/B]
Code 1 Standard conditions, regular patrol
Code 2 Routine call, no lights or sirens. Assistance required.
Code 2-HIGH Priority call, no lights or sirens. Assistance required.
Code 3 Emergency call, use lights and sirens. Assistance required.
Code 4 Situation under control, no further assistance required.
Code 5 Marked units remain clear (ex UC Sting)
Code 6 Out of vehicle (on investigation)
Code 6-ADAM Out of vehicle on investigation, requesting assistance
Code 6-CHARLES Out of vehicle on investigation, suspect is wanted
Code 6-GEORGE Out of vehicle on investigation, gang activity
Code 7 Requesting to go off duty
Code 10 Pre-SERT Call up
Code 11 SERT Deployment
In order to shorten radio communications and encode some of the information shared over the radio system, the following list of '10' codes is used. To avoid confusion between departments.
10 Codes
Red Codes are mandatory to know. All others are recommended to know.
10-0 Chase in progress
10-00 Officer Down
10-1 Signal weak
10-2 Signal good
10-3 Stop transmitting
10-4 Affirmative (OK)
10-5 Relay (to)
10-6 Busy
10-7 Out of service
10-8 In service
10-9 Say again (repeat)
10-10 Negative
10-11 ______________ on duty
10-12 Stand by (stop)
10-13 Existing conditions
10-14 Message/information
10-15 Message delivered
10-16 Reply to message
10-17 Enroute
10-18 Urgent (quickly)
10-19 (In) contact
10-20 Location
10-21 Call (_________) by phone
10-22 Disregard
10-23 Arrived at scene
10-24 Assignment completed
10-25 Report to (meet)
10-26 ETA ( Estimated time of arrival)
10-27 License/permit information
10-28 Ownership information
10-29 Records check
10-30 Danger/caution
10-31 Pick Up
10-32 __________ units needed quickly
10-33 Officer needs assistance (emergency)
10-34 Time
10-35 Radar
10-36 Abandoned vehicle
10-37 MDC
10-38 Traffic Stop
10-39 Vehicle Search
10-40 Road repairs at __________
10-41 Beginning tour of duty
10-42 Ending tour of duty
10-43 Roll Call
10-44 Unable to locate
10-45 Animal carcass in roadway
10-46 Assist motorist
10-47 Investigate suspicious vehicle
10-48 Felony Stop
10-49 Civil disturbance
10-50 Accident (F, PI, PD)
10-51 Tow truck needed
10-52 Ambulance needed
10-53 Road blocked; Tree on highway
10-54 Direct traffic
10-55 Intoxicated driver
10-56 Intoxicated pedestrian
10-57 Hit and run (F, PI, PD)
10-58 Riot
10-59 Man with gun
10-60 Notify coroner or medical examiner
10-61 Illegal use of radio
10-62 Prison or jail break
10-63 Advise present telephone # of ________
10-64 Bomb threat
10-65 Blockade
10-66 Drag racing
10-67 Prisoner/subject in custody
10-68 Mental subject
10-69 Domestic Disturbance
10-70 Fire (specify)
10-71 Records indicate wanted/stolen
10-72 Record confirmed
10-73 Break in
10-74 Armed robbery/hold up
10-75 Shooting incident
10-76 Assault
10-77 Vandalism
10-78 Need assistance
10-79 Prowler
10-80 Suspicious person
10-81 Missing person
10-82 Detaining Suspect. Expedite
10-83 Fight in progress
10-84 Crime in progress
10-85 Alarm (specify)
10-86 Out of vehicle. Subject to call
10-87 Request permission to leave patrol
10-88 Squad in vicinity
10-89 Escort
10-90 Prepare to copy
10-91 Return to _________
10-92 Delayed due to ________
10-93 Message received
10-94 General broadcast
10-95 Pick up prisoner
10-96 Breathalyzer operator
10-97 Radio check
10-98 Switch to regional channel
Condition/Deployment Codes
Red Codes are mandatory to know. All others are recommended to know.[/B]
Code 1 Standard conditions, regular patrol
Code 2 Routine call, no lights or sirens. Assistance required.
Code 2-HIGH Priority call, no lights or sirens. Assistance required.
Code 3 Emergency call, use lights and sirens. Assistance required.
Code 4 Situation under control, no further assistance required.
Code 5 Marked units remain clear (ex UC Sting)
Code 6 Out of vehicle (on investigation)
Code 6-ADAM Out of vehicle on investigation, requesting assistance
Code 6-CHARLES Out of vehicle on investigation, suspect is wanted
Code 6-GEORGE Out of vehicle on investigation, gang activity
Code 7 Requesting to go off duty
Code 10 Pre-SERT Call up
Code 11 SERT Deployment
Radio Terminology
Break
All offers are required to halt talking while a transmission is made.
Clear Transmission ended
Over "Over to you" as in, expecting a reply
Out Transmission ended, no response expected
Clear Comms Clear radio chatter, open the waves for relevant transmission
Copy Received