Texas DPS 10 Codes Flashcards
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Texas DPS 10 Codes Flashcards

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What does 10-1 signify?

  • Signal Good
  • Affirmative (OK)
  • Stop Transmitting (Unauthorized Traffic)
  • Signal Week (correct)
  • What does 10-2 signify?

  • Signal Good (correct)
  • Signal Week
  • Affirmative (OK)
  • Stop Transmitting (Unauthorized Traffic)
  • What does 10-3 signify?

  • Stop Transmitting (Unauthorized Traffic) (correct)
  • Out of Service
  • Busy
  • Affirmative (OK)
  • What does 10-4 signify?

    <p>Affirmative (OK)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 10-5 mean?

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

    What does 10-6 signify?

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

    What does 10-7 mean?

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

    What does 10-8 signify?

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

    What does 10-9 indicate?

    <p>Say Again (Repeat)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 10-10 represent?

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

    10-11 means _____ on Duty.

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

    What does 10-12 mean?

    <p>Stand By (Stop)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 10-15 mean?

    <p>Message Delivered</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 10-35 signify?

    <p>Crime in Progress</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 10-50 mean?

    <p>Traffic Accident (Specify Type)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 10-68 mean?

    <p>Bomb Threat</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Texas DPS 10 Codes Overview

    • Numerous 10 codes used by Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) for efficient communication.
    • Each 10 code represents a specific phrase or command essential for operational clarity.

    Key Codes

    • 10-1: Signal Weak
    • 10-2: Signal Good
    • 10-3: Stop Transmitting (Unauthorized Traffic)
    • 10-4: Affirmative (OK)
    • 10-5: Relay to
    • 10-6: Busy
    • 10-7: Out of Service
    • 10-8: In Service
    • 10-9: Say Again (Repeat)
    • 10-10: Negative

    Communication and Assistance Codes

    • 10-11: On Duty (specifics needed)
    • 10-12: Stand By (Stop)
    • 10-13: Existing Conditions (Roads and Weather)
    • 10-14: Message/Information
    • 10-15: Message Delivered
    • 10-16: Reply to Message
    • 10-17: En Route (To)
    • 10-18: Urgent
    • 10-19: In Contact
    • 10-20: Location

    Operational Codes

    • 10-21: Call _____ By Phone
    • 10-22: Disregard
    • 10-23: Arrived at Scene
    • 10-24: Assignment Completed
    • 10-25: Report To (Meet)
    • 10-26: Estimated Time of Arrival
    • 10-27: License/Permit Information
    • 10-28: Ownership Information
    • 10-29: Records Check (Wanted)

    Safety and Emergency Codes

    • 10-30: Danger/Caution
    • 10-31: Pick Up
    • 10-32: ______ Units Needed (Specify)
    • 10-33: Emergency (Help Me Quickly)
    • 10-34: Correct Time
    • 10-35: Crime in Progress
    • 10-38: Vehicle (Traffic) Stop
    • 10-39: Permit/Oversized/Overwidth Check
    • 10-40: Subject Detained, Expedite

    Duty and Support Codes

    • 10-41: Beginning Tour of Duty
    • 10-42: Ending Tour of Duty
    • 10-43: Request Criminal History
    • 10-44: Permitted to Carry a Handgun
    • 10-45: Operating Authority

    Assistance and Hazard Codes

    • 10-46: Motorist Assist
    • 10-47: Abandoned Vehicle
    • 10-48: Road Hazard
    • 10-49: Impoundment List
    • 10-50: Traffic Accident (Specify Type)

    Emergency Services Codes

    • 10-51: Wrecker
    • 10-52: Ambulance
    • 10-54: Livestock in Roadway
    • 10-55: Intoxicated Motorist
    • 10-56: Intoxicated Pedestrian

    Escort, Status, and Special Codes

    • 10-59: Escort
    • 10-60: Unit in Vicinity
    • 10-70: Assisting Unit
    • 10-71: Officer Needs Assistance
    • 10-72: Check for Welfare or Safety of Officer/Unit ___ at ___ location

    Reporting and Threat Codes

    • 10-73: Advise Your Current Status/Are you Okay?
    • 10-74: Road Block
    • 10-75: Spike Deployment
    • 10-77: Registered Sex Offender
    • 10-79: Request Justice of Peace/Coroner

    Pursuit and Investigation Codes

    • 10-80: In Pursuit
    • 10-81: Breathalyzer Assistance Needed
    • 10-85: Building/Office Access Requested
    • 10-86: Officer/Operator on Duty
    • 10-89: Bomb Threat
    • 10-90: Alarm-Fire/Security (Specify)
    • 10-91: Prisoner Transfer
    • 10-92: Suspicious Activity
    • 10-93: Disturbance

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    Test your knowledge of the Texas Department of Public Safety's 10 codes with these flashcards. Each card contains a 10 code and its corresponding definition. Use this quiz to reinforce your understanding of signaling in law enforcement communication.

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