This document provides a summary of common 10 codes and radio codes used in police communications. It lists over 50 different 10 codes covering topics like receiving signals, locations, vehicle status, and requests. It also includes codes for officer status that indicate priorities and codes for the phonetic alphabet used to clearly communicate letters over the radio. The document was produced by KELCOM Radio Solutions to help officers understand the radio codes used in their communications.
This document provides a summary of common 10 codes and radio codes used in police communications. It lists over 50 different 10 codes covering topics like receiving signals, locations, vehicle status, and requests. It also includes codes for officer status that indicate priorities and codes for the phonetic alphabet used to clearly communicate letters over the radio. The document was produced by KELCOM Radio Solutions to help officers understand the radio codes used in their communications.
This document provides a summary of common 10 codes and radio codes used in police communications. It lists over 50 different 10 codes covering topics like receiving signals, locations, vehicle status, and requests. It also includes codes for officer status that indicate priorities and codes for the phonetic alphabet used to clearly communicate letters over the radio. The document was produced by KELCOM Radio Solutions to help officers understand the radio codes used in their communications.
This document provides a summary of common 10 codes and radio codes used in police communications. It lists over 50 different 10 codes covering topics like receiving signals, locations, vehicle status, and requests. It also includes codes for officer status that indicate priorities and codes for the phonetic alphabet used to clearly communicate letters over the radio. The document was produced by KELCOM Radio Solutions to help officers understand the radio codes used in their communications.
10-39 Message Delivered 10-1 Receiving Poorly 10-42 Pick Up Officer 10-2 Receiving Well 10-45 Service Your Equipment 10-3 Stop Transmitting 10-49 Proceed to ___________ 10-4 Acknowledgement 10-86 Traffic Check 10-5 Relay 10-87 Meet ______ At _______ 10-6 Busy 10-97 Arrived on Scene 10-7 Out of Service 10-98 Finished Last Assignment 10-8 In Service 10-100 Restroom Break 10-9 Repeat
Officer Status Codes
10-10 Out of Service / Subject to call 10-11 Transmitting to rapidly 10-12 Visitors Present CODE 1 - Routine Follow Officer 10-13 Road / Weather conduction CODE 2 - Expedite Follow Officer 10-14 Escort CODE 3 - Emergency Follow Officer 10-15 En Route with Prisoner CODE 4 - No Further Assistance Needed 10-17 Pick-up Papers CODE 5 - Stakeout (Observation) 10-18 Complete Assignment ASAP CODE 6 - Out for Investigation 10-19 Return to Station CODE 7 - Out of Service / Lunch Break 10-20 What’s Your Location CODE 8 - Fire Alarm 10-21 Call Your Station by Telephone CODE 12 - Report Disaster Damage 10-21B Call Your home CODE 13 - Emergency Procedures 10-22 Cancel Last Message 10-23 Standby 10-25 Do you have contact with _____? Phonetic Alphabet 10-28 Registration Request A – Alpha J – Juliett U – Uniform 10-29 Check for Stolen B – Bravo K – Kilo V – Victor 10-30 Subject is Not Wanted C – Charlie L – Lima W – Whiskey 10-31 Subject has a record D – Delta M – Mike X – X-ray 10-32 Subject is Wanted E – Echo N – November Y – Yankee 10-32F Subject wanted - Felony F – Foxtrot O – Oscar Z – Zulu 10-33 Standby, Emergency Traffic Only G – Golf R – Romeo 10-34 Resume Normal Radio Traffic H – Hotel S – Sierra 10-35 Confidential Information I – India T – Tango