Understanding 10-Codes

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An officer is ending a radio transmission and wants to confirm the recipient understood the message. Which 10-code should they use?

  • 10-48 (correct)
  • 10-51
  • 10-46
  • 10-39

In a situation requiring absolute radio silence except for critical updates, which 10-code should be communicated, and what does it signify?

  • 10-35, designating that the transmission is to contain confidential information only .
  • 10-33, signaling that emergency radio traffic only is permitted. (correct)
  • 10-24, requesting emergency help to be sent immediately.
  • 10-03, indicating the need to stop transmitting all non-essential communications.

An officer is currently transporting a prisoner. Which 10-code should the officer use to relay this information over the radio?

  • 10-14
  • 10-16
  • 10-15 (correct)
  • 10-17

What is the correct 10-code to use if an officer needs to quickly relay information about weather and/or road conditions?

<p>10-13 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

An officer has arrived at the location they were dispatched to. Which 10-code should they use to communicate this?

<p>10-20 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

An officer has initiated a traffic stop. What information should be relayed with the 10-50 code?

<p>Tag number, location, and vehicle description. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

An officer wants to communicate that they are heading back to the district office. What 10-code should they use?

<p>10-19 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Dispatch needs to inform an officer to disregard the previous instructions. Which 10-code is most appropriate for this?

<p>10-22 (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

While managing radio communications, an officer needs another unit to temporarily wait before transmitting. Which 10-code communicates this request?

<p>10-23, instructing the unit to standby. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

An officer needs to run a driver's license check on a suspect. Which 10-code should the officer use?

<p>10-27 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

10-01

Receiving Poorly

10-02

Receiving Well

10-03

Stop Transmitting

10-04

Acknowledged/Message Received

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10-07

Out of Service

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10-08

In Service

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10-09

Repeat Message

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10-13

Weather/Road Conditions

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10-24

Send Help - Emergency

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10-31

In Pursuit

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Study Notes

  • This is a list of 10-codes and their descriptions

10-01 to 10-10

  • 10-01: Receiving Poorly
  • 10-02: Receiving Well
  • 10-03: Stop Transmitting
  • 10-04: Acknowledged/Message Received
  • 10-05: Relay to
  • 10-06: Busy
  • 10-07: Out of Service
  • 10-08: In Service
  • 10-09: Repeat Message
  • 10-10: Out of Service-Subject to Call

10-11 to 10-20

  • 10-11: Dispatching too Rapidly
  • 10-12: Visitor Present
  • 10-13: Weather/Road Conditions
  • 10-14: Convoy/Escort
  • 10-15: Prisoner in Custody
  • 10-16: Pick up Prisoner at
  • 10-17: Conduct Investigation
  • 10-18: Complete Task Quickly
  • 10-19: Return to District Office
  • 10-20: Location

10-21 to 10-30

  • 10-21: Call Complaint Desk
  • 10-22: Disregard
  • 10-23: Standby
  • 10-24: Send Help - Emergency
  • 10-25: In Contact With
  • 10-26: Message Received
  • 10-27: Drivers License Check
  • 10-28: Check Registration
  • 10-29: Stolen and/or Wanted
  • 10-30: Against Rules & Regulations

10-31 to 10-40

  • 10-31: In Pursuit
  • 10-32: Breathalyzer
  • 10-33: Emergency Radio Traffic Only
  • 10-34: Trouble at Corrections Facility
  • 10-35: Confidential Information
  • 10-36: Correct Time
  • 10-37: Operator on Duty
  • 10-38: Roadblock or Obstruction
  • 10-39: Message Delivered
  • 10-40: Out for Meal at

10-41 to 10-51

  • 10-41: In Possession of
  • 10-42: Out of Service at Home
  • 10-43: Any Traffic for...?
  • 10-44: Pick up Papers at...
  • 10-45: Call...by Phone
  • 10-46: Urgent
  • 10-47: Blood Run
  • 10-48: End of Message - Did you Receive?
  • 10-49: Serving Warrant/Capias
  • 10-50: Traffic Stop (Tag/Location/Car Description)
  • 10-51: Enroute

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