Police's Radio codes Codes
10-0 – Use Caution
10-1 – Receiving Poor
10-2 – Receiving Clearly
10-3 – Stop Transmitting
10-4 – Message Recieved
10-6 – Busy, but available
10-7 – Off Duty, available for emergencies
10-8 – In Service / On Duty
10-9 – Repeat Last Transmission
10-10 – Out of Game
10-15 – Suspect in Custody
10-15f – Suspect in Custody
10-16 – Vehicle Ride
10-19 – Station
10-20 – Location
10-21 – Phone Call
10-22 – Disregard
10-23 – Standby
10-26 – Traffic Stop
10-26a – Felony Traffic Stop
10-27 – License Validity Check
10-29 – Warrants Check
10-39 – Status Check
10-50 – Vehicle Accident
10-66 – Suspisious Person/Vehicle(s)
10-76 – Enroute
10-80 – Pursuit in Progress
10-84 – Patrol District Update
10-85 – Area Check
10-97 – On Scene
10-98 – Finished with last detail
11-14 – SRU Assistance Requred
11-44 – Coroners Case (Dead on Floor)
11-80 – Accident, major
11-81 – Accident, minor
11-82 – Accident, property damage only
11-83 – Accident, no details
11-98 – Meet at Location
11-99a – Officer in Danger
11-99b – Officer in Extreme Danger
11-99c – Department in Extreme Danger
Status Codes
Status 1 – Off duty
Status 2 – On duty
Status 3 – Going on a break
Status 4 – Patrolling available for calls
Status 5 – Responding without light & sirens
Status 5e – Responding with lights & sirens
Status 6 – I am on scene (target location)
IC (Identity Codes) Codes
IC1 – White
IC2 – Black
IC3 – Latino
IC4 – Middle Eastern
IC5 – Asian (Chinese etc.)
IC6 – Unknown ethnicity
Importance Responding Codes
Code 0 – Urgent assistance required (ALL units drop what you're doing and attend immediately).
Code 1 – Non-Emergency – Respond in own time (If something comes up, deal with it first).
Code 2 – Non-Emergency – Respond in own time (If something comes up, leave it keep responding).
Code 3 – Emergency – Respond status 5E (With lights & sirens).
Code 4 – All SWAT personnel report in (Location & Status).
10-0 – Use Caution
10-1 – Receiving Poor
10-2 – Receiving Clearly
10-3 – Stop Transmitting
10-4 – Message Recieved
10-6 – Busy, but available
10-7 – Off Duty, available for emergencies
10-8 – In Service / On Duty
10-9 – Repeat Last Transmission
10-10 – Out of Game
10-15 – Suspect in Custody
10-15f – Suspect in Custody
10-16 – Vehicle Ride
10-19 – Station
10-20 – Location
10-21 – Phone Call
10-22 – Disregard
10-23 – Standby
10-26 – Traffic Stop
10-26a – Felony Traffic Stop
10-27 – License Validity Check
10-29 – Warrants Check
10-39 – Status Check
10-50 – Vehicle Accident
10-66 – Suspisious Person/Vehicle(s)
10-76 – Enroute
10-80 – Pursuit in Progress
10-84 – Patrol District Update
10-85 – Area Check
10-97 – On Scene
10-98 – Finished with last detail
11-14 – SRU Assistance Requred
11-44 – Coroners Case (Dead on Floor)
11-80 – Accident, major
11-81 – Accident, minor
11-82 – Accident, property damage only
11-83 – Accident, no details
11-98 – Meet at Location
11-99a – Officer in Danger
11-99b – Officer in Extreme Danger
11-99c – Department in Extreme Danger
Status Codes
Status 1 – Off duty
Status 2 – On duty
Status 3 – Going on a break
Status 4 – Patrolling available for calls
Status 5 – Responding without light & sirens
Status 5e – Responding with lights & sirens
Status 6 – I am on scene (target location)
IC (Identity Codes) Codes
IC1 – White
IC2 – Black
IC3 – Latino
IC4 – Middle Eastern
IC5 – Asian (Chinese etc.)
IC6 – Unknown ethnicity
Importance Responding Codes
Code 0 – Urgent assistance required (ALL units drop what you're doing and attend immediately).
Code 1 – Non-Emergency – Respond in own time (If something comes up, deal with it first).
Code 2 – Non-Emergency – Respond in own time (If something comes up, leave it keep responding).
Code 3 – Emergency – Respond status 5E (With lights & sirens).
Code 4 – All SWAT personnel report in (Location & Status).