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=Ten Codes= | =Ten Codes= | ||
− | 10-1 Receiving Poorly | + | Police and other agencies use 10 codes to verbally communicate efficiently. The word ten (10) indicates the next number, or numbers, is code.<br><br> |
− | 10-2 Receiving Well | + | |
− | 10-3 Change Channel | + | 10-1 Receiving Poorly <br> |
− | 10-4 Acknowledge Message | + | 10-2 Receiving Well <br> |
− | 10-5 Relay Message | + | 10-3 Change Channel <br> |
− | 10-6 Busy | + | 10-4 Acknowledge Message <br> |
− | 10-7 Out of Service | + | 10-5 Relay Message <br> |
− | 10-8 In Service | + | 10-6 Busy <br> |
− | 10-9 Repeat? | + | 10-7 Out of Service <br> |
− | 10-10 Remain in Service | + | 10-8 In Service <br> |
− | 10-16 Prisoner | + | 10-9 Repeat? <br> |
− | 10-17 Report Routine | + | 10-10 Remain in Service <br> |
− | 10-19 Return to Station | + | 10-16 Prisoner <br> |
− | 10-20 Phone ______ | + | 10-17 Report Routine <br> |
− | 10-21H | + | 10-19 Return to Station <br> |
− | 10-22 Disregard | + | 10-20 Phone ______ <br> |
− | 10-23 Stand | + | 10-21H Phone your home <br> |
− | 10-28 Vehicle Registration Check | + | 10-22 Disregard <br> |
− | 10-29 Check for Wants/Warrants | + | 10-23 Stand By <br> |
− | 10-34 Are you Clear? | + | 10-28 Vehicle Registration Check <br> |
− | 10-35 Dangerous/Armed Person Alert | + | 10-29 Check for Wants/Warrants <br> |
− | 10-36 Time Check | + | 10-34 Are you Clear? <br> |
− | 10-41 Beginning of Shift | + | 10-35 Dangerous/Armed Person Alert <br> |
− | 10-42 End of Shift | + | 10-36 Time Check <br> |
− | 10-46 Assist Motorist | + | 10-41 Beginning of Shift <br> |
− | 10-53 Road Blocked | + | 10-42 End of Shift <br> |
− | 10-60 Attempt to Contact | + | 10-46 Assist Motorist <br> |
− | 10-87 Meet the officer | + | 10-53 Road Blocked <br> |
− | 10-88 Request Cover Unit | + | 10-60 Attempt to Contact <br> |
− | 10-89 Bomb Threat | + | 10-87 Meet the officer <br |
− | 10-92 Radio Check | + | 10-88 Request Cover Unit <br> |
− | 10-97 Arrived at Scene | + | 10-89 Bomb Threat <br> |
+ | 10-92 Radio Check <br> | ||
+ | 10-97 Arrived at Scene <br><br> | ||
+ | =Eleven Codes= | ||
+ | List of Police 11 Codes for the Police Scanner communications.<br><br> | ||
+ | 11-6 Discharging Firearm <br> | ||
+ | 11-7 Prowler <br> | ||
+ | 11-8 Person Down <br> | ||
+ | 11-10 Take a Report <br> | ||
+ | 11-12 Injured Animal <br> | ||
+ | 11-13 Dead Animal <br> | ||
+ | 11-14 Dog Bite <br> | ||
+ | 11-15 Ball game in Street <br> | ||
+ | 11-27 Felony Record, No Want <br> | ||
+ | 11-28 Misdemeanor Record, No Want <br> | ||
+ | 11-29 No Want <br> | ||
+ | 11-30 Incomplete Phone Call <br> | ||
+ | 11-31 Calling for Help (other than officer) <br> | ||
+ | 11-40 Notify if Ambulance Needed <br> | ||
+ | 11-41 Ambulance Needed <br> | ||
+ | 11-42 Ambulance Not Needed <br> | ||
+ | 11-44 Coroner's Case <br> | ||
+ | 11-45 Suicide <br> | ||
+ | 11-46 Death <br> | ||
+ | 11-47 Injured Person <br> | ||
+ | 11-48 Provide Transportation <br> | ||
+ | 11-49 Vehicle Stop <br> | ||
+ | 11-50 Vehicle Stop, license check <br> | ||
+ | 11-51 Ped Stop / FI (Field Investigation) <br> | ||
+ | 11-52 Status Check <br> | ||
+ | 11-53 Security Check <br> | ||
+ | 11-55 Hazardous/Chemical spill <br> | ||
+ | 11-60 Water Leak <br> | ||
+ | 11-66 Traffic Lights Out <br> | ||
+ | 11-71 Fire <br> | ||
+ | 11-80 Accident, Serious Injury <br> | ||
+ | 11-81 Accident, Minor Injury <br> | ||
+ | 11-82 Accident, No Injury Property Only <br> | ||
+ | 11-83 Accident, No Details <br> | ||
+ | 11-84 Traffic Control <br> | ||
+ | 11-85 Tow Truck <br> | ||
+ | 11-86 Special Detail <br> | ||
+ | 11-88 Citizen Assist <br> | ||
+ | 11-99 Officer Needs Help <br> | ||
− | = | + | =Sentry Codes= |
+ | |||
+ | These codes are common for units engaging a non-mobile target, such as a building or outdoor location. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Code 3 Expedite Cover<br> | ||
+ | Code 4 No Further Help Needed<br> | ||
+ | Code 5 Begin or End Stakeout<br> | ||
+ | Code 6 Remain Clear of Area (Marked Units)<br> | ||
+ | Code 7 Lunch<br> | ||
+ | Code 8 Restroom Break<br> | ||
+ | Code 10 SWAT Alert<br> | ||
+ | Code 11 SWAT Staging Location<br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | =Disposition Codes= | ||
+ | |||
+ | Four disposition codes are widely used throughout the United States and listed below.<br><br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | A - Arrest Made<br> | ||
+ | K - No Report Required<br> | ||
+ | R - Report Made<br> | ||
+ | U - Unfounded<br><br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Radio Procedures= | ||
+ | |||
+ | * TBA | ||
+ | =911 Procedures= | ||
+ | * TBA | ||
+ | =Other= | ||
+ | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Diego_Police_Department#Ranks_of_the_SDPD Ranks] (based on the RL San Diego Police Department) | ||
+ | * [http://coh.spork.com/index.php?title=Police_-_Law Police - Law]] will take you back to the main page for the Prospect Police Department and Law Sphere. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:56, 24 July 2018
Contents
Ten Codes
Police and other agencies use 10 codes to verbally communicate efficiently. The word ten (10) indicates the next number, or numbers, is code.
10-1 Receiving Poorly
10-2 Receiving Well
10-3 Change Channel
10-4 Acknowledge Message
10-5 Relay Message
10-6 Busy
10-7 Out of Service
10-8 In Service
10-9 Repeat?
10-10 Remain in Service
10-16 Prisoner
10-17 Report Routine
10-19 Return to Station
10-20 Phone ______
10-21H Phone your home
10-22 Disregard
10-23 Stand By
10-28 Vehicle Registration Check
10-29 Check for Wants/Warrants
10-34 Are you Clear?
10-35 Dangerous/Armed Person Alert
10-36 Time Check
10-41 Beginning of Shift
10-42 End of Shift
10-46 Assist Motorist
10-53 Road Blocked
10-60 Attempt to Contact
10-87 Meet the officer <br
10-88 Request Cover Unit
10-89 Bomb Threat
10-92 Radio Check
10-97 Arrived at Scene
Eleven Codes
List of Police 11 Codes for the Police Scanner communications.
11-6 Discharging Firearm
11-7 Prowler
11-8 Person Down
11-10 Take a Report
11-12 Injured Animal
11-13 Dead Animal
11-14 Dog Bite
11-15 Ball game in Street
11-27 Felony Record, No Want
11-28 Misdemeanor Record, No Want
11-29 No Want
11-30 Incomplete Phone Call
11-31 Calling for Help (other than officer)
11-40 Notify if Ambulance Needed
11-41 Ambulance Needed
11-42 Ambulance Not Needed
11-44 Coroner's Case
11-45 Suicide
11-46 Death
11-47 Injured Person
11-48 Provide Transportation
11-49 Vehicle Stop
11-50 Vehicle Stop, license check
11-51 Ped Stop / FI (Field Investigation)
11-52 Status Check
11-53 Security Check
11-55 Hazardous/Chemical spill
11-60 Water Leak
11-66 Traffic Lights Out
11-71 Fire
11-80 Accident, Serious Injury
11-81 Accident, Minor Injury
11-82 Accident, No Injury Property Only
11-83 Accident, No Details
11-84 Traffic Control
11-85 Tow Truck
11-86 Special Detail
11-88 Citizen Assist
11-99 Officer Needs Help
Sentry Codes
These codes are common for units engaging a non-mobile target, such as a building or outdoor location.
Code 3 Expedite Cover
Code 4 No Further Help Needed
Code 5 Begin or End Stakeout
Code 6 Remain Clear of Area (Marked Units)
Code 7 Lunch
Code 8 Restroom Break
Code 10 SWAT Alert
Code 11 SWAT Staging Location
Disposition Codes
Four disposition codes are widely used throughout the United States and listed below.
A - Arrest Made
K - No Report Required
R - Report Made
U - Unfounded
Radio Procedures
- TBA
911 Procedures
- TBA
Other
- Ranks (based on the RL San Diego Police Department)
- Police - Law] will take you back to the main page for the Prospect Police Department and Law Sphere.