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- TEN CODES STATUS CODES
- 10-0 Caution 10-38 Stopping suspicious vehicle Code 2 Urgent - no light or sirens
- 10-1 Unable to copy 10-41 Beginning tour of duty Code 3 Use lights and siren
- 10-2 Signal good 10-42 Ending tour of duty Code 4 No further assistance needed
- 10-3 Stop transmitting 10-43 Information Code 5 Stakeout
- 10-4 Acknowledgement 10-50 Accident Code 6 Stay out of area
- 10-5 Relay 10-52 Ambulance needed Code 7 Meal break
- 10-6 Busy 10-53 Spike Strips Code 8 Restroom break
- 10-7 Out of service 10-55 Suspected DUI Code 37 Subject/Property wanted
- 10-8 In service 10-56 Intoxicated pedestrian
- 10-9 Repeat 10-57 Hit and run
- 10-10 Fight in progress 10-59 Convoy or escort
- 10-13 Officer Down 10-74 Negative
- 10-16 Domestic disturbance 10-75 In contact with
- 10-18 Road Blocked At 10-76 En route
- 10-19 Return to 10-77 ETA (estimated time of arrival)
- 10-20 Location 10-78 Need assistance
- 10-22 Disregard 10-80 Chase in progress
- 10-23 Arrived at scene 10-90 Bank alarm
- 10-26 Detaining subject 10-91 Pick up prisoner/subject
- 10-27 Drivers license info 10-92 Improperly parked vehicle
- 10-28 Vehicle registration info 10-93 Prisoner Transport "Need 10-93 for one (name) transfer to Bolingbroke Penitentiary."
- 10-31 Crime in progress 10-94 Street racing
- 10-32 Shots Fired 10-95 Prisoner/subject in custody
- 10-33 Emergency 10-98 Prison/jail break
- 10-37 Suspicious vehicle 10-99 Wanted/stolen indicated
- Divisions of Law Enforcement are designated by division numbers.
- 01-LSPD
- 02-BCSO
- 03-FIB
- RADIO CALLSIGNS
- From the perspective of control, each unit is represented by an LSPD-specific callsign. Typically, a callsign is made up of three elements: the division number, the unit type and the "beat" number. For example, division 1 is LSPD, an "A" is patrol unit with two officers and their patrol vehicle number can be a number like 211. Such a unit would identify themselves as 1-A-211 (or 1-Adam-211, using the LSPD phonetic alphabet). Patrol Vehicle numbers will be assigned to you by a superior officer. There are several patrol types:
- A: Two officer patrol unit ("Adam")
- D: SWAT ("David")
- L: One officer patrol unit.
- M: Motorcycle unit
- C or "cycle": Bicycle unit
- LSPD Phonetic alphabet
- A=Adam N=Nora
- B=Boy O=Ocean
- C=Charles P=Paul
- C=David Q=Queen
- E=Edward R=Robert
- F=Frank S=Sam
- G=George T=Tom
- H=Henry U=Union
- I=Ida V=Victor
- J=John W=William
- K=King X=Xray
- L=Lincoln Y=Young
- M=Mary Z=Zebra
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