i think it means the person heard you and understands
2007-12-14 15:46:54
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answer #1
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answered by Stephanie 4
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I have an entire list that I refer to when listening to my scanner:
10-0 Caution
10-1 Reception poor
10-2 Reception good
10-3 Stop transmitting
10-4 Message received, understood
10-5 Repay message
10-6 Change channel
10-7 Out of service
10-7A Out of service, home
10-7B Out of service, personal
10-8 In service
10-9 Repeat message
10-10 Off duty
10-10A Off duty, home
10-11 Identify frequency
10-12 Visitor(s) present
10-13 Weather and road advice
10-14 Citizen w/suspect
10-15 Prisoner in custody
10-16 Pick up prisoner
10-17 Request for gasoline
10-18 Equipment exchange
10-19 Return(ing) to station
10-20 Location
10-21 Telephone
10-21A Advise home I will return at:
10-22 Disregard last assignment
10-23 Stand by
10-24 Request car-to-car transmit
10-25 Do you have contact with:
10-26 Clear
10-27 D.D.L. report
10-28 Registration request
10-29 Check for wants
10-29F Subject wanted, felony
10-29H Hazard potential from subject
10-29M Subject wanted, Misdemeanor
10-29V Vehicle wanted
10-30 Doesn't conform to regulations
10-32 Drowning
10-33 Alarm sounding, audible
10-34 Assist at office
10-35 Time check
10-36 Confidential information
10-37 Identify operator
10-39 Can () come to the radio?
10-40 Is () available for phone call?
10-42 Check the welfare of/at:
10-43 Call a doctor
10-45 Condition of patient?
10-45A Good
10-45B Serious
10-45C Critical
10-45D Dead
10-49 Proceed to:
10-50 Under influence of drugs
10-51 Drunk
10-52 Resuscitator
10-53 Man down
10-54 Possible dead body
10-55 Coroner case
10-56 Suicide
10-56A Suicide attempt
10-57 Missing person
10-59 Security check
10-60 Lock-out
10-61 Miscellaneous public service
10-62 Meet a citizen
10-62A Take a report from a citizen
10-62B Civilian standby
10-63 Prepare to copy
10-64 Found property
10-66 Suspicious person
10-67 Person calling for help
10-68 Telephone for police
10-70 Prowler
10-71 Shooting
10-72 Gun involved
10-73 How do you receive?
10-79 Bomb threat
10-80 Explosion
10-86 Any radio traffic?
10-88 Assume post
10-91 Animal
10-91A Animal, stray
10-91B Animal, noisy
10-91C Animal, injured
10-91D Animal, dead
10-91E Animal, bite
10-91G Animal, pickup
10-91J Animal, pickup collect
10-91L Animal, leash law violation
10-91V Animal, vicious
10-95 Need ID tech unit
10-97 Arrived at scene
10-98 Available to assign
2007-12-14 15:49:21
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answer #2
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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WELL A 10-69 IS code for a women beating a ticket
you know you do me a favor i'll do you a favor
2007-12-14 15:49:06
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answer #3
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answered by Hillbilly 5
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What's your 20?== where are you
2007-12-14 15:47:17
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answer #4
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answered by Valkyrie 7
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Click on link for codes. A couple of them not listed...
10-100 gotta do wee...10-200 gotta do doo...
http://www.radiolabs.com/police-codes.html
2007-12-14 15:50:00
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answer #5
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answered by pumpdatiron 6
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In my State (in Australia) we call a officer in need of urgent assistance a 'Signal One' You can be sure to get plenty of help within seconds with that one!
2007-12-14 15:47:59
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answer #6
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answered by Headley-Le-Mar 3
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http://engr.nmsu.edu/~etti/summer97/security/10codes.html
This site might help. The actual 'ten codes' being used by law enforcement will vary from state to state however.
2007-12-15 07:04:30
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answer #7
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answered by autumlovr 7
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2-11 in progress = robbery?
DB @ KK over = donut break at Krispy Kreme's over
2007-12-14 15:47:36
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answer #8
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answered by Carpe DM™ 5
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Suspect is a caucasian male, white hair, clean shaven wearing a ruffled shirt with a silly grin!
2007-12-14 15:49:01
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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10-56 intoxicated pedestrian
10-57 hit and run
10-60 welfare check
2007-12-14 15:50:23
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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4-20= drug activity
3-11= indecent exposure
...don't ask how those are the only two I know ;)
2007-12-14 15:49:06
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answer #11
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answered by Jules, E, and Liam :) 7
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