10 Codes Quiz: Communication Signals
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What does the code 10-04 signify in the incident codes?

  • Receiving Well
  • Acknowledge/OK (correct)
  • Meal Break
  • Stop Transmitting
  • Which of the following codes is specifically used when a prisoner is in custody?

  • 10-15S
  • 10-15 (correct)
  • 10-16
  • 10-14
  • If an officer receives a report of weather conditions, which incident code should they use?

  • 10-21
  • 10-19
  • 10-06
  • 10-13 (correct)
  • What does the code 10-18 request from officers?

    <p>Complete Assignment ASAP</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which code indicates that an officer is out of service?

    <p>10-07</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which incident code corresponds to a request for K-9 assistance?

    <p>10-17</p> Signup and view all the answers

    If an officer is on a meal break, which code should they use?

    <p>10-10</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the code for a situation where an officer needs to call by phone?

    <p>10-21</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following codes signifies receiving messages in a suboptimal manner?

    <p>10-01</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The code 10-12 indicates what situation?

    <p>Visitor Present</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which code would dispatch a request for an escort?

    <p>10-14</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the code 10-09 instruct an officer to do?

    <p>Repeat</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which code is likely used to notify that an officer is in service?

    <p>10-08</p> Signup and view all the answers

    If an officer needs to send a relay message, which code should be used?

    <p>10-05</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Code Definitions

    • 10-01: Receiving Poorly
    • 10-02: Receiving Well
    • 10-03: Stop transmitting
    • 10-04: Acknowledge/Okay
    • 10-05: Relay/Deliver Message
    • 10-06: Busy
    • 10-07: Out of Service
    • 10-08: In-Service
    • 10-09: Repeat
    • 10-10: Meal Break
    • 10-11: Citizen Contact
    • 10-11F: Citizen Contact (LFD)
    • 10-12: Visitor Present
    • 10-13: Weather/Road Conditions
    • 10-14: Escort
    • 10-15: Prisoner in Custody
    • 10-15S: Search Warrant
    • 10-15W: Warrant Service
    • 10-16: Prisoner Transport
    • 10-17: K-9 Request (1, 2, or 3)
    • 10-18: Complete Assignment ASAP
    • 10-19: Return to Station
    • 10-20: Location
    • 10-21: Call by Phone
    • 10-22: Gang Related
    • 10-22L: ALPR Gang Related
    • 10-23: Internet Crime
    • 10-24: Trouble at Station/Send Help
    • 10-25: Make Contact With
    • 10-26: Disorderly Person
    • 10-27: Res/Bus Burglary
    • 10-27V: Vehicle Burglary
    • 10-28: Registration Check
    • 10-29: Wanted Check
    • 10-29L: ALPR Wanted Check
    • 10-30: Supervisor Information
    • 10-31: Stabbing (3)
    • 10-32: Motorist Assist (1, 2, or 3)
    • 10-33: Emergency Traffic
    • 10-34: Open Door/Gate (2)
    • 10-35: Confidential Info
    • 10-36: Correct Time
    • 10-37: Shots Fired (3)
    • 10-38: Shooting (3)
    • 10-41: Suspicious Person/Vehicle (2)
    • 10-42A: Burglar Alarm (2)
    • 10-42F: Fire Alarm (2)
    • 10-42M: Medical Alarm (2)
    • 10-43: Request Investigation (2)
    • 10-43L: ALPR Request Investigation (2)
    • 10-44: Stolen Vehicle (2)
    • 10-44L: ALPR Stolen Vehicle Recovery (2)
    • 10-44R: Stolen Vehicle Recovery (2)
    • 10-45: Property Accident (2,3)
    • 10-46: Injury Accident (3)
    • 10-47: Ambulance (3)
    • 10-470: Ambulance/OD (1)
    • 10-47S: Medical Standby (LFD) (1)
    • 10-48: Wrecker (1)
    • 10-49: Drunk Driver (1)
    • 10-50: Negative/No Driver's License (1)
    • 10-51: Armed Robbery (2,3)
    • 10-52A: Strongarm Robbery (3)
    • 10-52B: Copy Subject Wanted (3)
    • 10-53: 911 Hangup (1,2)
    • 10-54: 911 Misdial (1,2)
    • 10-54M: 911 Open Line(1,2)
    • 10-540: Kidnapping(1,2)
    • 10-55A: Rape/Sexual Assault(2,3)
    • 10-55B: Prowler (2,3)
    • 10-56: Fraud(2)
    • 10-57: Forgery/Criminal Simulation (2)
    • 10-57A: Public Drunk(2)
    • 10-58: Fight (2)
    • 10-59: Indecent Exposure (3)
    • 10-60: Neglect (2)
    • 10-61: Abuse (2,3)
    • 10-61A: Corpse (2,3)
    • 10-62: Corpse/OD (3)
    • 10-620: Trespasser (1,2)
    • 10-63: Road Rage (1,2)
    • 10-64: Extra Patrol (1,2)
    • 10-65X: Threats/Harassment (2,3)
    • 10-66: Animal Call (2,3)
    • 10-67: Runaway / Missing (2,3)
    • 10-68: ALPR Runaway/Missing (2,3)
    • 10-68L: Runaway/Missing Recovery (2,3)
    • 10-68R: Runaway/Missing recovery (2)
    • 10-69S: Sex Offender Registry (1)
    • 10-70: Pursuit (3)
    • 10-72D: Smoke Detector Install (LFD) (3)
    • 10-72G: Grass/Brush Fire (3)
    • 10-721: Fire Investigation (2)
    • 10-72M: Misc Fire (2,3)
    • 10-72S: Structure Fire (3)
    • 10-72V: Vehicle Fire (2,3)
    • 10-73: Road Block (2,3)
    • 10-73P: Parking Violation (1,2)
    • 10-74: Welfare Check (1,2)
    • 10-75: Plane Crash (3)
    • 10-76: Drag Racer (3)
    • 10-77: Abandoned Vehicle (2)
    • 10-78: Reckless Driver (1)
    • 10-79: Hazmat Assault (3)
    • 10-80: Traffic Stop (2,3)
    • 10-81: Back Up (2,3)
    • 10-82: Vandalism (2,3)
    • 10-83: Property Damage Report (1,2)
    • 10-83P: Drugs (1,2)
    • 10-84: Littering (1)
    • 10-85: Domestic/Assault (2,3)
    • 10-86A: Domestic/Verbal (2,3)
    • 10-86V: Disturbance (1,2,3)
    • 10-87: Disturbance/Fireworks (1,2,3)
    • 10-87F: Disturbance/Unwanted Guest (1,2,3)
    • 10-87G: Disturbance/Music Complaint (1,2,3)
    • 10-87M: Disturbance/Unruly Juvenile(1,2,3)
    • 10-88: Shoplifter (2)
    • 10-89: Soliciting (1)
    • 10-90: Non-Criminal (1)
    • 10-91: Homicide(3)
    • 10-92: Recovery Report (1)
    • 10-92F: Found Property (1)
    • 10-93: Riot/Disorderly Crowd (2,3)
    • 10-94: Suicide (3)
    • 10-95: Bomb Threat (3)
    • 10-96: Theft (1,2)
    • 10-96L: Identity Theft (1,2)
    • 10-97: ALPR Stolen Plate (1)
    • 10-98: On Scene (1,2)
    • 10-99: Completed Assignment (1)

    Additional Notes

    • Codes are listed with their potential accompanying numbers, indicating severity or context.

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    Test your knowledge on the various 10 codes used in communication. This quiz covers codes representing actions, conditions, and requests commonly used in law enforcement and emergency situations. See how well you understand these essential codes!

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