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Drix.
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Here are the basic codes that you might of heard me saying. You should learn them and it will give you a better roleplay experience.
10-4 = Ok / Understood
10-7 = Off Duty
10-8 = On Duty
10-15 = Suspect in custody
10-20 = Location
10-22 = Disregard, E.G Need assitance, 10-22. Meaning you did need assistance, but you don't anymore.
10-31 = Foot Pursuit
10-76 = Responding
10-80 = Vehicle Pursuit
10-97 = On scene
Code 1 : Respond, obey all traffic laws, no lights or sirens.
Code 2 : Lights only, keep to a reasonable speed.
Code 3 : Lights and sirens - respond quickly but safely.
Code 4 : Situation handled / Situation Over. E.G Fire at Main St, code 4.
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John_Peterson.
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10-12 = Standby . -
Atticus_Finch.
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Code-1: Acknowledge this call (respond of any requests like code 2 or code 3, means message received responding to call)
Code-2: Proceed immediately without siren (some speeding allowed, but you have to keep the major traffic rules)
Code-3: Proceed immediately with lights and siren (you have to get to location asap, but always keep before eyes the pulic safety)
Code-4: No further assistance required
Code-10: Bomb threat [RED/BLUE]
Code-14: Return to normal operations
Code-30: Officer in danger, needs assistance (do not use this code for normal back up request)
Code-Purple: Serious gang activity [RED/BLUE]
Ten codes:
10-0: Caution
10-1: Poor reception
10-2: Good reception
10-3: Stop transmitting
10-4: Message received, understood
10-7: Out of service
10-8: In service
10-9: Repeat message
10-14: Citizen with suspect
10-15: Criminal in custody
10-19: Return(ing) to station
10-20: Report your location
10-22: Disregard last assignment
10-33: Emergency situation, ALL units stand by. (Command Staff ONLY [Lieutenants +])
10-50: Man under influence of drugs
10-51: Man drunk
10-53: Man down
10-56: Suicide
10-66: Suspicious person
10-67: Person calling for help
10-76: On-route to location (on the way)
10-84: Advise Estimated time of arrival (How long are you going to be!)
10-94: Street Racing
10-97: Arrived at scene
Hundred codes:
187: Homicide
207: Kidnapping [RED/BLUE]
211: Robbery [RED/BLUE]
261: Rape
314: Indecent exposure
415: Disturbing the peace
417: Person with a gun
487: Grand theft (definition)
480: Hit and run
594: Vandalism
Additional codes:
Red: Situation in progress, actions must be taken as soon as possible.
Blue: Have information about situation, actions can be wait till further orders.
Danger levels
Danger levels are used to describe obvious situations such as:
Code 10, Code 30, 211, 207.
Danger levels can help give a better understanding to other units, when describing the situation dangerousity.
These can also be used on other situations also, however the above are most obvious and advised.
a - High Dangerousity
b - Medium Dangerousity
c - Low Dangerousity
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Alex_Conroy.
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Yh..that was a copy/past . -
Atticus_Finch.
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Yes from a cobonation of 10 and penal codes that I have memorised by heart and have found affective in the field.