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What does the code 12-1 represent?
What does the code 12-1 represent?
- In service (correct)
- Return to station
- Call office or number
- Out of service
What does the code 12-2 represent?
What does the code 12-2 represent?
- Check for wanted or stolen
- Out of service (correct)
- Return to station
- Repeat message
What does the code 12-3 signify?
What does the code 12-3 signify?
- Disturbance
- Return to station (correct)
- Motor vehicle crash
- Motor vehicle registration
What does the code 12-4 mean?
What does the code 12-4 mean?
What does the code 12-5 represent?
What does the code 12-5 represent?
What is the meaning of code 12-7?
What is the meaning of code 12-7?
What does code 12-10a indicate?
What does code 12-10a indicate?
What is the meaning of code 12-16a?
What is the meaning of code 12-16a?
What is the definition of code 12-19?
What is the definition of code 12-19?
What does code 12-22 refer to?
What does code 12-22 refer to?
What does code 12-30 signify?
What does code 12-30 signify?
What is the definition of code 12-36?
What is the definition of code 12-36?
What does code 12-49a represent?
What does code 12-49a represent?
What does code 12-58a mean?
What does code 12-58a mean?
What does code 12-99 signify?
What does code 12-99 signify?
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Study Notes
Oregon State Police 12 Codes
- 12-1: Indicates a unit is in service and available for calls.
- 12-2: Signifies a unit is out of service, not available for calls.
- 12-3: Communication instructing a unit to return to station.
- 12-4: Request to call the office or a specific contact number.
- 12-5: Instruction to repeat a message for clarity.
- 12-7: Request for a motor vehicle registration and stolen vehicle check.
- 12-10: Refers to checking an operator's license and verifying if a person is wanted.
- 12-10a: Status indicating no operator's license or that it has been suspended/revoked.
- 12-12: Communication indicating inability to copy information transmitted.
- 12-16: Refers to a motor vehicle crash incident.
- 12-16a: Indicates a motor vehicle crash that resulted in a fatality.
- 12-17: A motor vehicle crash where an ambulance is dispatched.
- 12-18: Command to dispatch an ambulance.
- 12-19: Instruction to dispatch a tow truck.
- 12-20: Request to check for any wanted persons or stolen property.
- 12-20a: Inquiry whether the subject can hear the radio communication.
- 12-20c: Indicates the subject holds a valid concealed weapon permit.
- 12-21: Status indicating that there is no record or report available.
- 12-22: Indicates a prior misdemeanor record but no outstanding warrants.
- 12-23: Indicates a prior felony record but no outstanding warrants.
- 12-24a: Indicates that a subject is wanted or property is stolen, categorized as a felony.
- 12-24b: Indicates that a subject is wanted or property is stolen, categorized as a misdemeanor.
- 12-25: Request for similar hit information and additional details.
- 12-28: Refers to a suspicious person or activity.
- 12-29: Indicates a disturbance has been reported.
- 12-30: Report of a reckless driver observed.
- 12-31: Status indicating an intoxicated driver.
- 12-32: Refers to an intoxicated person.
- 12-33: Emergency situation requiring all silent radio conditions.
- 12-34: Command to resume normal radio traffic.
- 12-35: Relates to an abandoned motor vehicle.
- 12-36: Refers to illegal hunting in the vicinity.
- 12-38: Instruction to change the radio channel.
- 12-40: Indication to standby for further instructions.
- 12-41: Communication regarding radio traffic regarding the unit's status.
- 12-43: Status that can be disregarded at this time.
- 12-49: Notification of a death investigation ongoing.
- 12-49a: Indicates a homicide investigation.
- 12-51: Refers to a sexual crime incident.
- 12-57: Indicates a disabled motorist situation.
- 12-58: Reports narcotic activity observed.
- 12-58a: Drug interdiction situation, requiring backup support.
- 12-60: Refers to a mental health subject requiring attention.
- 12-88: Indicates the officer is off duty.
- 12-94: Status indicating all clear and no assistance needed.
- 12-96: A high-risk stop situation is occurring.
- 12-97: Request for a radio check and verify location.
- 12-98: Assistance requested for a non-emergency situation.
- 12-99: Assistance requested for an emergency situation.
- Code 4: Indicates that the situation is all clear or good.
- Code 3: Signifies an emergency response, using lights and sirens throughout.
- Code 1: Indicates a very minor situation, to be handled when time permits.
- UTL: Status denoting unable to locate a specified individual or object.
- ATL: Status indicating an attempt to locate a specified individual or object.
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