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What does the code 12-1 represent?
What does the code 12-1 represent?
What does the code 12-2 represent?
What does the code 12-2 represent?
What does the code 12-3 signify?
What does the code 12-3 signify?
What does the code 12-4 mean?
What does the code 12-4 mean?
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What does the code 12-5 represent?
What does the code 12-5 represent?
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What is the meaning of code 12-7?
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What does code 12-10a indicate?
What does code 12-10a indicate?
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What is the meaning of code 12-16a?
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What is the definition of code 12-19?
What is the definition of code 12-19?
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What does code 12-22 refer to?
What does code 12-22 refer to?
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What does code 12-30 signify?
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What is the definition of code 12-36?
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What does code 12-49a represent?
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What does code 12-58a mean?
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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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Test your knowledge of Oregon State Police 12 codes with this quiz. Each code has specific meanings related to police communication and operations. Understanding these codes is essential for effective law enforcement communication.