DOJRP |
Community |
10 |
Codes |
10-1 = Frequency change |
10-16 = Stolen vehicle |
10-35 = Wrap the scene up |
10-62 = Kidnapping |
10-3 = Stop transmitting |
10-17 = Suspicious person |
10-41 = Beginning of shift |
10-64 = Sexual assault |
10-4 = Affirmative |
10-20 = Location |
10-42 = Ending of shift |
10-65 = Escorting prisoner |
10-5 = Meal break |
10-22 = Disregard |
10-43 = Information |
10-66 = Reckless driver |
10-6 = Busy |
10-23 = Arrived on scene |
10-49 = Homicide |
10-67 = Fire |
10-7 = Out of service |
10-25 = Domestic dispute / disturbance |
10-50 = Vehicle accident |
10-68 = Armed robbery |
10-8 = In service |
10-26 = ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) |
10-51 = Request tow |
10-70 = Foot pursuit |
10-9 = Repeat transmission |
10-27 = License check for valid |
10-52 = Request EMS |
10-71 = Request supervisor |
10-10 = Fight in progress |
10-28 = Plate check for valid |
10-53 = Request Fire Dept |
10-73 = Advise status |
10-11 = Traffic stop |
10-29 = NCIC Warrant check |
10-55 = Intoxicated driver |
10-80 = Vehicle pursuit |
10-12 = Active ride along |
10-30 = Wanted person |
10-56 = Intoxicated Pedestrian |
10-97 = In route |
10-13 = Shots fried |
10-31 = Not wanted / no warrants |
10-60 = Person armed with a gun |
10-99 = Officer distress extreme emergency only |
10-15 = Suspect in custody & transporting to station |
10-32 = Request backup (code 1-2-3) |
10-61 = Person armed with a knife |
11-44 = Person deceased |
Extra codes:
Signal 11 = Running radar
Signal 60 = Drugs
Signal 100 = Hold all but Emergency traffic
Code Zero = Game crash
Code 4 = Under control / call over
Code 5 = Felony stop / High risk stop
Signal 11 = Running radar
Signal 60 = Drugs
Signal 100 = Hold all but Emergency traffic
Code Zero = Game crash
Code 4 = Under control / call over
Code 5 = Felony stop / High risk stop