CA Police Department Ten Codes Flashcards
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CA Police Department Ten Codes Flashcards

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What does the code 10-1 mean?

  • Receiving poor, unable to copy/relocate (correct)
  • Receiving good/signals clear
  • Stop transmitting
  • Message received/good copy, acknowledgement
  • What does the code 10-2 mean?

  • Stop transmitting
  • Receiving poor, unable to copy/relocate
  • Out of service
  • Receiving good/signals clear (correct)
  • What is the meaning of the code 10-3?

    Stop transmitting

    What does 10-4 signify?

    <p>Message received/good copy, acknowledgement</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What action does the code 10-5 refer to?

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

    What is the meaning of code 10-6?

    <p>Busy/stand-by</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does code 10-7 indicate?

    <p>Out of service</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 10-8 mean?

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

    What is the meaning of code 10-12?

    <p>Visitor(s) present</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does code 10-15 indicate?

    <p>Have prisoner in custody</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the meaning of the code 10-18?

    <p>Complete assignment quickly</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 10-19 signify?

    <p>Enroute/return(ing) to station</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the meaning of code 10-36?

    <p>Confidential information</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does code 10-50 indicate?

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

    What does code 10-61 refer to?

    <p>Personnel in area</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 10-62 mean?

    <p>Meet citizen</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    CA Police Department Ten Codes Overview

    • 10-1: Receiving poor, unable to copy or relocate
    • 10-2: Receiving good, signals clear
    • 10-3: Stop transmitting
    • 10-4: Message received, good copy; acknowledgment
    • 10-5: Relay message
    • 10-6: Busy, stand by
    • 10-7: Out of service
    • 10-7A: Out of service for administrative reasons
    • 10-7B: Out of service, on break
    • 10-7C: Out of service, in court
    • 10-7P: Out of service, personal reasons
    • 10-7S: Out of service for maintenance
    • 10-7OD: Off duty
    • 10-7X: Out on portable equipment
    • 10-8: In service
    • 10-9: Repeat last message
    • 10-10: Out at home

    Call and Incident Codes

    • 10-11: Dog case in progress
    • 10-12: Visitor(s) present at the scene
    • 10-13: Weather and road conditions report
    • 10-14: Report of a prowler observed
    • 10-15: Prisoner in custody
    • 10-15X: Female prisoner in custody
    • 10-16: Request to pick up someone
    • 10-17: Meet complainant regarding an issue
    • 10-18: Complete assignment quickly
    • 10-19: En route or returning to station
    • 10-20: Location request

    Communication and Reporting Codes

    • 10-21: Contact via telephone
    • 10-22: Disregard or cancel previous transmission
    • 10-23: Stand by for further instructions
    • 10-24: Assignment has been completed
    • 10-25: Report in person to designated location
    • 10-26: Clear and no wants on the subject
    • 10-27: Individual is wanted
    • 10-27V: Vehicle code warrant issued
    • 10-27M: Misdemeanor warrant issued
    • 10-27F: Felony warrant issued
    • 10-28: Request for vehicle registration check

    Safety and Emergency Codes

    • 10-29: Check for outstanding warrant(s)
    • 10-30: Illegal use of radio communication
    • 10-32: Drowning incident reported
    • 10-33: Alarm sounding; possible emergency
    • 10-35: Time check; requesting current time
    • 10-36: Confidential information being communicated
    • 10-37: Identify the operator of the vehicle
    • 10-38: Stopping a suspicious vehicle for questioning
    • 10-39: Status request for ongoing situations

    Medical and Traffic Codes

    • 10-41: Beginning of tour of duty
    • 10-42: Request to call doctor
    • 10-43: Medical assistance needed
    • 10-45: Condition of a patient reported
    • 10-45A: Patient condition is good
    • 10-45B: Patient condition is serious
    • 10-45C: Patient condition is critical
    • 10-45D: Patient confirmed deceased
    • 10-48: Traffic standard repair needed
    • 10-50: Traffic accident reported
    • 10-51 & 10-52: Individual suspected of being intoxicated

    Miscellaneous Codes

    • 10-53: Man down; immediate assistance required
    • 10-54: Possible dead body at location
    • 10-55: Coroner's case assignment
    • 10-57: Hit and run incident reported
    • 10-58: Officer directing traffic
    • 10-59: Security check performed
    • 10-61: Personnel reported to be in the area
    • 10-62: Officer meeting with a citizen
    • 10-63: Preparing to cop/verify presence at location

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