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What are the police signal codes?

What are the police signal codes?

Police 10 Codes

Code General Purpose APCO (Association of Police Communications Officers)
10-3 Stop Transmitting Stop Transmitting
10-4 Acknowledgment (OK) Affirmative (OK)
10-5 Relay Relay To/From
10-6 Busy – Unless Urgent Busy

What is a 1013 police code?

1013 Police Code meaning for the police force is Advise Weather and Road Conditions. Police codes including 1013 Police Code enable police officers and law enforcement people in the streets, to communicate with the dispatch but also with other police officers, detectives, local jails and others.

What is a 10 42 police code?

This particular code is used to indicate an officer’s end of tour. While 10-42 is most frequently used when an officer has completed his tour of service for the day, it is also used in conjunction with funeral proceedings when an officer has been killed in the line of duty.

Is the osupd 10 code the same as the police code?

OSUPD 10-codes are nearly identical to Columbus Division of Police 10-codes. Traffic and Parking uses OSUPD 10-codes with a few minor modifications. Hospital security uses its own set of 10-codes which do not correspond with PD’s codes.

When does Ohio Revised Code go into effect?

Effective April 1, 2021, the Legislative Service Commission has assumed publication of the Ohio Revised Code and the Ohio Administrative Code at this site. The Lawriter site has expired.

What are the 10 codes of the police?

Official Ten Code Listing: 10-0 Caution 10-1 Unable to copy — change location 10-2 Signal good 10-3 Stop transmitting 10-4 Acknowledgement (OK) 10-5 Relay 10-6 Busy — stand by unless urgent 10-7 Out of service 10-8 In service 10-9 Repeat 10-10 Fight in progress 10-11 Dog case 10-12 Stand by (stop) 10-13 Weather — road report 10-14 Prowler report

What is the code for a police scanner?

The Police Codes known as the Police 10 Codes or Police Scanner Codes are listed below. These codes are selected to reduce confusion while communicating on a Radio or listening to a Police Scanner. If you are interested in the future plans for this Website visit About Police Codes Page.