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What does 10-21 mean?
What does 10-21 mean?
What does 10-22 signify?
What does 10-22 signify?
Disregard
What does 10-23 refer to?
What does 10-23 refer to?
Stand by
What does 10-24 indicate?
What does 10-24 indicate?
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What does 10-25 mean?
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What does 10-26 signify?
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What does 10-27 refer to?
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What does 10-28 mean?
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What does 10-29 signify?
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What does 10-30 mean?
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What does 10-31 refer to?
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What does 10-32 mean?
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What does 10-33 signify?
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What does 10-34 mean?
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What does 10-35 indicate?
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What does 10-36 refer to?
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What does 10-37 mean?
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What does 10-38 signify?
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What does 10-39 mean?
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What does 10-40 refer to?
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Study Notes
Police Radio Codes 10-21 to 10-40
- 10-21: Call the station by phone to relay important information or attach an urgent request.
- 10-22: Disregard the previous message or instruction; it is no longer relevant.
- 10-23: Stand by; wait for further instructions or information before proceeding.
- 10-24: Indicates trouble; request immediate assistance or backup due to a crisis situation.
- 10-25: Confirming that you are currently in contact with someone relevant to the operation.
- 10-26: Acknowledgment that the message has been received and understood.
- 10-27: Conduct a complete record check, usually regarding an individual or vehicle for any prior issues.
- 10-28: Request for checking the registration of a vehicle to verify its legitimacy.
- 10-29: Inquiry about stolen or wanted items or individuals; crucial for tracking criminal activities.
- 10-30: Indication of actions that are against established regulations or protocols.
- 10-31: Signifies active pursuit of a suspect or vehicle, indicating urgency in the situation.
- 10-32: Checking if a Breathalyzer is operational and available for use; important for DUI stops.
- 10-33: Emergency traffic only; restricts radio communication to critical emergencies.
- 10-34: Reporting a jailbreak or similar trouble, indicating a serious security concern.
- 10-35: Refers to confidential information that requires discretion during communication.
- 10-36: Request to provide the correct time, often necessary for documentation purposes.
- 10-37: Confirm that the operator is on duty and available to receive calls or messages.
- 10-38: Reporting a blocked road which may require rerouting of vehicles or personnel.
- 10-39: Confirms that a message has been delivered successfully to the intended destination.
- 10-40: Refers to a break in the current operation or task; may signify a momentary pause or rest.
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