This document contains radio codes and procedures used for police communications. It includes codes for different types of incidents, vehicle license and registration checks, prisoner transports, requesting assistance or an ambulance, and road closures. It also lists phonetic letters, acknowledgement responses like "roger" and "over", and procedures for clarifying messages or spelling words phonetically. The document provides standard codes and terminology for radio communications between police units.
This document contains radio codes and procedures used for police communications. It includes codes for different types of incidents, vehicle license and registration checks, prisoner transports, requesting assistance or an ambulance, and road closures. It also lists phonetic letters, acknowledgement responses like "roger" and "over", and procedures for clarifying messages or spelling words phonetically. The document provides standard codes and terminology for radio communications between police units.
This document contains radio codes and procedures used for police communications. It includes codes for different types of incidents, vehicle license and registration checks, prisoner transports, requesting assistance or an ambulance, and road closures. It also lists phonetic letters, acknowledgement responses like "roger" and "over", and procedures for clarifying messages or spelling words phonetically. The document provides standard codes and terminology for radio communications between police units.
This document contains radio codes and procedures used for police communications. It includes codes for different types of incidents, vehicle license and registration checks, prisoner transports, requesting assistance or an ambulance, and road closures. It also lists phonetic letters, acknowledgement responses like "roger" and "over", and procedures for clarifying messages or spelling words phonetically. The document provides standard codes and terminology for radio communications between police units.
Post 1 – “HUNTER” 10-16 Domestic disturbance 10-74 Negative
Post 2 – “SLAYER” 10-17 Meet complainant 10-75 In contact with ... Radio Room – “CONTROL” 10-18 Quickly 10-76 En route to... Coy ESPO – “BULL DOZER” 10-19 Return to ... 10-77 ETA (Estimate Time of Duty PNCO – “AGILA” 10-20 Location Arrival) SG – “SIERRA GOLF” 10-21 Call ... by telephone 10-78 Need assistance CO – “KAIZEN” 10-22 Disregard 10-79 Notify coroner 801st MC – “CONQUEROR” 10-23 Arrived at scene 10-80 Chase in progress 10-24 Assignment completed 10-81 Breathalyzer Phonetic Alphabet 10-25 Report in person (meet) 10-82 Reserve lodging A - ALPHA 10-26 Detaining subject 10-83 Work school xing at ... B - BRAVO 10-27 Drivers license info 10-84 If meeting ... advise ETA C - CHARLIE 10-28 Vehicle registration info 10-85 Delayed due to ... D - DELTA 10-29 Check for wanted 10-86 Officer/operator on duty E - ECHO 10-30 Unnecessary use of radio 10-87 Pickup/distribute checks F - FOXTRHOT 10-31 Crime in progress 10-88 Present telephone # G - GOLF 10-32 Man with gun 10-89 Bomb threat H - HOTEL 10-33 Emergency 10-90 Bank alarm at ... I - INDIA 10-34 Riot 10-91 Pickup prisoner/subject J - JULIET 10-35 Major crime alert 10-92 Improperly parked vehicle K - KILO 10-36 Correct time 10-93 Blockade L - LIMA 10-37 suspicious vehicle 10-94 Drag racing M - MAMA 10-38 Stop suspicious vehicle 10-95 Prisoner N - NOVEMBER 10-39 Urgent -- use light, siren 10-96 Mental subject O - OSCAR 10-40 Silent run -- no light, siren 10-97 Check (test) signal P - PAPA 10-41 Beginning tour of duty 10-98 Prison/jail break Q - QUEBEC 10-42 Ending tour of duty 10-99 Wanted/stolen indicated R - ROMEO 10-43 Information S - SIERRA 10-44 Permission to leave Most Common T - TANGO 10-45 Animal carcass at Pro-Words and Procedures U - UNIFORM 10-46 Assist motorist Roger – a message had been V - VICTOR 10-47 Emergency Road repairs received. W - WHISKEY 10-48 Traffic standard repair at Over – message complete and a X - X-RAY 10-49 Traffic light out at ... reply is expected. Y - YANKEE 10-50 Accident Out – message complete and no Z - ZULU 10-51 Wrecker needed reply is expected. 10-52 Ambulance needed Do you read me – hearing a Official Ten-Code List 10-53 Road blocked at ... signal clearly enough to be Association of Public 10-54 Livestock on highway understood. Communications Officers 10-55 Suspected DUI Affirmative- Yes, permission (APCO) 10-56 Intoxicated pedestrian granted. 10-0 Caution 10-57 Hit and run Break - Getting in for important 10-1 Unable to copy 10-58 Direct traffic message and separation of the 10-2 Signal good 10-59 Convoy or escort text from the other portion of the 10-3 Stop transmitting 10-60 Squad in vicinity message. 10-4 Acknowledgement (OK) 10-61 Isolate self for message Correction - An error has been 10-5 Relay 10-62 Reply to message made on this transmission 10-6 Busy-stand by unless 10-63 Prep to make written copy I Read Back - Response to urgent 10-64 Message for local delivery instruction of reading back the 10-7 Out of service 10-65 Net message assignment received message. 10-8 In service 10-66 Message cancellation I Spell - I shall spell-out the next 10-9 Repeat 10-67 Clear for net message words in phonetics 10-10 Fight in progress 10-68 Dispatch information I Say it again - I repeat my 10-11 Dog case 10-69 Message received transmission or portion 10-12 Stand by (stop) 10-70 Fire indicated. 10-13 Weather - road report 10-71 Advise nature of fire 10-14 Prowler report 10-72 Report progress on fire