What are the 10 codes for police?

What are the 10 codes for police?

10-5 Relay 10-38A-BLU Police Roadblock Visual – LEO Hostage 10-65 Can You Copy? 10-6 Busy 10-38B-YEL Police Roadblock Physical – Armed Felon 10-66 Cancel 10-7 Out of Service 10-38B-RED Police Roadblock Physical – Hostage 10-67 Driver/Operator License or Equipment Check

What does 10 99 mean police code?

10-96 To 10-98: I am not a trucker and am saying 10 followed by a random number. 10-99 Mission completed (Just got paid!) 10-100 Need to go to the bathroom (I should have known getting an extra big Gulp was a bad idea!). 10-101 to 10-199: I am not a trucker and am saying 10 followed by a random number. 10-200: Police needed at…

What is a 10 99 police code?

10-99 = Wanted/stolen record. Other Police 10 codes. 10-100 = Dead body found 10-101 = What is your status? 10-106 = Secure 10-200 = Alarm 10-999 = Officer down / officer needs help immediately. This is an SOS alert that requires immediate attention. In a situation where an officer is down, all available units will respond.

What are all the police codes?

505 = Reckless driving

  • 507 = Public nuisance
  • 510 = Speeding or racing vehicles
  • 586 = Illegal parking
  • 594 = Malicious mischief
  • 595 = Runaway car
  • 604 = Throwing missiles
  • 647 = Lewd conduct
  • 653M = Threatening phone calls
  • 5150 = Mental case
  • What are police codes and their meanings?

    ADW = Assault with a Deadly Weapon

  • AKA = Also Known As
  • AG = Attorney General
  • ATF = Alcohol Tobacco&Firearms
  • B&E – Breaking and Entering
  • BOLO = Be On the Lookout
  • CHP = California Highway Patrol
  • CRT = Code Response Team
  • CI = Confidential Informant
  • CO = Commanding Officer
  • What are the different police codes?

    What are all police codes?

    Palm Beach Gardens High School ended its “Code Yellow” lockdown Thursday morning after police gave the all-clear. The alert was issued so that school police could investigate a reported threat to campus that came into the school at about 8 a.m., according to the School District of Palm Beach County.

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