10 Codes & Signal Codes (ISP) Flashcards
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10 Codes & Signal Codes (ISP) Flashcards

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What does the code 10-0 represent?

  • Signals Good
  • Unable to Copy
  • Dead Person (correct)
  • Busy
  • What does the code 10-1 mean?

  • Unable to Copy (correct)
  • Out of Service
  • In Service
  • Fight in Progress
  • What does the code 10-2 signify?

  • Information
  • Assist Motorist
  • Domestic Trouble
  • Signals Good (correct)
  • What does the code 10-6 indicate?

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

    What does the code 10-7 mean?

    <p>Out of Service (Give location and/or Phone#)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is represented by the code 10-8?

    <p>In Service</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the code 10-9 refer to?

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

    What does the code 10-10 signify?

    <p>Fight in Progress</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is indicated by the code 10-16?

    <p>Domestic Trouble</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Code 10-20 refers to the officer's __________.

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

    What does the code 10-23 indicate?

    <p>Arrive on Scene</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the code 10-41 represent?

    <p>Beginning Tour of Duty</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is represented by the code 10-50?

    <p>Vehicle Crash</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the code Signal 1 indicate?

    <p>Call your district</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is conveyed by Signal 3?

    <p>Call State Police Radio</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the code Signal 10 represent?

    <p>Emergency: Hold all but Emergency Traffic</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Signal 27 refer to?

    <p>Traffic Stop</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the word 'Honor' signify?

    <p>Adherence to what is right or to a conventional standard of conduct.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the term 'Commitment' mean?

    <p>The state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Define 'Community'.

    <p>A feeling of fellowship with others, as a result of sharing common attitudes, interests, and goals.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    10 Codes

    • 10-0: Dead Person; indicates a deceased individual.
    • 10-1: Unable to Copy; communication difficulty.
    • 10-2: Signals Good; confirms clear reception of signals.
    • 10-6: Busy; officer or unit currently occupied.
    • 10-7: Out of Service; requires location or contact number.
    • 10-8: In Service; indicates readiness for duty.
    • 10-9: Repeat/Say Again; request for clarification.
    • 10-10: Fight in Progress; denotes an active altercation.
    • 10-16: Domestic Trouble; refers to issues at home.
    • 10-20: Location; requests current position.
    • 10-23: Arrive on Scene; indicates arrival at an incident.
    • 10-24: Detail Complete; concludes specific assignment.
    • 10-27: Driver's License Info; requests information on a driver's license.
    • 10-28: Vehicle Registration Info; requests vehicle ownership details.
    • 10-32: Gun Involved; indicates firearms are present in a situation.
    • 10-41: Beginning Tour of Duty; signifies start of work shift.
    • 10-42: Ending Tour of Duty; signifies the conclusion of work shift.
    • 10-43: Information; requests or provides intelligence.
    • 10-46: Assist Motorist; indicates help is needed for a driver.
    • 10-50: Vehicle Crash; specifies type of incident: Fatal (F), Personal Injury (P.I.), Property Damage (P.D.).
    • 10-55: Intoxicated Driver; refers to a driver under the influence.
    • 10-56: Intoxicated Pedestrian; refers to a pedestrian under the influence.
    • 10-57: Hit & Run; indicates a vehicle incident with a fleeing driver.
    • 10-70: Fire; reports a fire incident.
    • 10-76: En Route; indicates that a unit is on its way to a location.
    • 10-79: Notify Coroner; alerts to a potential deceased person.
    • 10-89: Bomb Threat; warns of a possible explosive situation.
    • 10-90: Bank or Residential Alarm; indicates an alarm has been triggered.
    • 10-96: Mental Subject; refers to an individual experiencing a mental crisis.
    • 10-52: Ambulance; calls for medical assistance.
    • 10-51: Tow Truck/Wrecker; requests emergency towing services.
    • 10-29: Check Records; instructs to check for warrants or weapon information.

    Signal Codes

    • Signal 1: Call your district; request communication with local division.
    • Signal 3: Call State Police Radio; establish contact with state radio.
    • Signal 5: Report to your district; need to return to local office.
    • Signal 6: Call - Phone; request telephone communication.
    • Signal 8: Meet; indicates a meeting is required.
    • Signal 9: Disregard; instructs to ignore previous instructions.
    • Signal 10: Rush - Quick Action Desired; urgent response needed.
    • Signal 11: Information Confidential; stresses confidentiality.
    • Signal 14: Plain Clothes Detail; undercover operation indicated.
    • Signal 18: Pistol Practice; refers to firearms training.
    • Signal 23: Speeding Car; alerts about an excessively fast vehicle.
    • Signal 27: Traffic Stop; indicates a vehicle stop by law enforcement.
    • Signal 30: Special Patrol Assignment; directs to a specific patrol task.
    • Signal 37: Advise if there is anything for me; seeks updates from officers.
    • Signal 38: There is nothing for you; indicates no current information.
    • Signal 40: Records indicate subject wanted; alerts on a person’s status.
    • Signal 42: Breath Alcohol Test; instructs to perform a breathalyzer.
    • Signal 43: J-3 Prisoner / J-4 Paperwork; refers to specific detention documentation.
    • Signal 48: Visitors or Officials Present; indicates the presence of visitors.
    • Signal 54: Advise overtime status; requests update on shift extensions.
    • Signal 60: Narcotics; specifics about drugs needed.
    • Signal 66: Not in Service; indicates the unit is unavailable.
    • Signal 80: Not on file; refers to information lacking proper records.
    • Signal 100: Emergency: Hold all but Emergency Traffic; prioritizes urgent communications.

    Key Terms

    • Honor: Adherence to ethical standards and conduct.
    • Commitment: Dedication to a cause or activity.
    • Community: A sense of fellowship formed through shared values and goals.

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