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What does the code 10-26 indicate?
What does the code 10-26 indicate?
Which code should be used to request a patrol partner?
Which code should be used to request a patrol partner?
What does the code 10-42 signify?
What does the code 10-42 signify?
What situation is indicated by the code 10-78?
What situation is indicated by the code 10-78?
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Which code is used to communicate the phrase 'Arriving on scene'?
Which code is used to communicate the phrase 'Arriving on scene'?
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What is indicated by the code 10-4?
What is indicated by the code 10-4?
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Which code signifies the officer is off-duty but available for emergency calls?
Which code signifies the officer is off-duty but available for emergency calls?
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If an officer needs to disregard the last message, which code should they use?
If an officer needs to disregard the last message, which code should they use?
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What does the code 10-29 refer to?
What does the code 10-29 refer to?
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Which code would an officer use to indicate their current location?
Which code would an officer use to indicate their current location?
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For a high-risk traffic stop, which code is appropriate?
For a high-risk traffic stop, which code is appropriate?
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Which code indicates that the officer is on active patrol?
Which code indicates that the officer is on active patrol?
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What does the code 10-85 imply?
What does the code 10-85 imply?
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Study Notes
Radio Codes for Communication
- 10-1: Indicates poor transmission quality.
- 10-2: Confirms clear transmission.
- 10-3: Command to stop transmitting.
- 10-4: Acknowledgment that the message has been received.
- 10-6: Officer is off-duty but available for emergency calls.
- 10-7: Officer is off-duty and not responding to calls.
- 10-8: Officer is on-duty and actively responding to calls.
- 10-9: Request to repeat the last transmission.
- 10-10: Officer is leaving town (logging out).
- 10-15: Suspect is in custody.
- 10-15a: Most wanted suspect is in custody.
Patrol and Location Codes
- 10-16: Requesting a patrol partner.
- 10-19: Officer is returning to station or headquarters.
- 10-20: Request for location information.
- 10-21: Indicates a phone call is being made or received.
- 10-22: Command to disregard the last message.
- 10-23: Officer has arrived at the scene.
- 10-26: Traffic stop at a specified location.
- 10-26a: High-risk traffic stop at a specified location.
- 10-27: Request for a license status check.
- 10-28: Request for a vehicle registration check.
Legal and Emergency Status Codes
- 10-29: Request for wants or warrants check.
- 10-35: Requesting current time.
- 10-41: Indicates the beginning of the tour of duty.
- 10-42: Indicates the ending of the tour of duty.
- 10-44: Permission to leave the current assignment.
- 10-62: Attempting a Precision Intervention Technique (P.I.T).
- 10-66: Report of a suspicious person or vehicle.
- 10-70: Report of a prowler.
- 10-71: Report of a shooting incident.
- 10-72: Indicates a gun is involved in an incident.
Incident Response Codes
- 10-76: Officer is en route to a specified location.
- 10-77: Report of a bomb threat.
- 10-78: Report of an explosion.
- 10-80: Indicates a pursuit is in progress.
- 10-84: Request for estimated time of arrival (ETA).
- 10-85: Conducting an area check, typically while remaining on-scene.
- 10-86: Inquiry about any radio traffic.
- 10-87: Requesting standby.
- 10-88: Request for a cover unit at a specified location.
- 10-96: Available to be assigned to a new task.
- 10-97: Meet the officer at a specified location.
- 10-98: All units are clear to resume patrol after a situation has ended.
- 10-99: Indicates the end of a situation, all units can resume normal operations.
Radio Codes for Communication
- 10-1: Indicates poor transmission quality.
- 10-2: Confirms clear transmission.
- 10-3: Command to stop transmitting.
- 10-4: Acknowledgment that the message has been received.
- 10-6: Officer is off-duty but available for emergency calls.
- 10-7: Officer is off-duty and not responding to calls.
- 10-8: Officer is on-duty and actively responding to calls.
- 10-9: Request to repeat the last transmission.
- 10-10: Officer is leaving town (logging out).
- 10-15: Suspect is in custody.
- 10-15a: Most wanted suspect is in custody.
Patrol and Location Codes
- 10-16: Requesting a patrol partner.
- 10-19: Officer is returning to station or headquarters.
- 10-20: Request for location information.
- 10-21: Indicates a phone call is being made or received.
- 10-22: Command to disregard the last message.
- 10-23: Officer has arrived at the scene.
- 10-26: Traffic stop at a specified location.
- 10-26a: High-risk traffic stop at a specified location.
- 10-27: Request for a license status check.
- 10-28: Request for a vehicle registration check.
Legal and Emergency Status Codes
- 10-29: Request for wants or warrants check.
- 10-35: Requesting current time.
- 10-41: Indicates the beginning of the tour of duty.
- 10-42: Indicates the ending of the tour of duty.
- 10-44: Permission to leave the current assignment.
- 10-62: Attempting a Precision Intervention Technique (P.I.T).
- 10-66: Report of a suspicious person or vehicle.
- 10-70: Report of a prowler.
- 10-71: Report of a shooting incident.
- 10-72: Indicates a gun is involved in an incident.
Incident Response Codes
- 10-76: Officer is en route to a specified location.
- 10-77: Report of a bomb threat.
- 10-78: Report of an explosion.
- 10-80: Indicates a pursuit is in progress.
- 10-84: Request for estimated time of arrival (ETA).
- 10-85: Conducting an area check, typically while remaining on-scene.
- 10-86: Inquiry about any radio traffic.
- 10-87: Requesting standby.
- 10-88: Request for a cover unit at a specified location.
- 10-96: Available to be assigned to a new task.
- 10-97: Meet the officer at a specified location.
- 10-98: All units are clear to resume patrol after a situation has ended.
- 10-99: Indicates the end of a situation, all units can resume normal operations.
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Test your knowledge of essential radio codes used in communication. This quiz covers various 10-codes that are crucial for police and emergency responders. Understand the meanings behind each code to be better prepared for real-life scenarios.