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[GUIDE] 10 codes for radio communication

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Post by Craig_Haford Fri Aug 14, 2015 10:27 am



[GUIDE] 10 codes for radio communication OrFVsYK
10 codes for radio communication

Using codes via radio is not always a must, but it can prevent any possible suspects from understanding what kind of informations you give to your fellow colleagues.
It's also faster and more effective than a long description of the individual situation. You give your fellow colleague a short info and he knows what to do with it.

Besides that it will gives us a better communication to the Departments and differentiates us from other agencies & freelancers. Our job is mainly to observe and report and we can do that in a better way if we go hand in hand with the Police Department and the Sherif Department.

A full list of ten-codes in total:

Spoiler:


A list of ten-codes that could possibly could help us:

10-4 = message received, affirmative, ok
[10-5] = relay this information to (name of person, officer, etc.)
[10-6] = busy
[10-7] = out of service
[10-8] = in service
[10-9] = please repeat your message
[10-10] = negative
[10-12] = standby
[10-13] = civilians present and listening
[10-20] = specify location/my location is (name of location)
[10-22] = disregard
[10-32] = gun
[10-74] = negative
[10-77] = ETA (time)
[10-78] = need assistance
[10-86] officer on-duty
[10-100] dead body
[10-200] alarm

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