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Jefferson County, West Virginia
[www.jeffcowv.com]
Gateway to the
Shenandoah Valley
Radio 10-Codes,
Signal Codes, and Response Codes
Used by Law
Enforcement Personnel
Updated 09-07-07
10-Codes
10-1 Unable to copy 10-27 Operators
license query
10-2 Signal is good 10-28 Vehicle registration query
10-3 Switch channels 10-29 NCIC query
10-4 Okay
(acknowledgement) 10-30
Unnecessary use of radio
10-5 Relay message 10-31 Crime in
progress
10-6 Busy, standby 10-32 Subject with
gun
10-7 Unavailable 10-33 Emergency
traffic
10-8 Available 10-34 Current
time query
10-9 Repeat 10-35 NCIC hit
10-10 Available by phone 10-36 Confidential information
10-11 K-9 unit needed 10-37 Traffic query
10-12 Standby 10-40 At home
10-13 Weather/road report 10-41 Beginning tour of duty
10-14 Message query 10-42 Ending tour of duty
10-15 Subject in custody 10-43 Wrecker needed
10-16 Reply query 10-44 Meal break
10-17 En rout 10-45 Visitor present
10-18 Urgent 10-46 Motorist assist
10-19 Return to station 10-50 Status check
10-20 Location query 10-75 Warrant check
10-21 Contact by phone 10-76
En rout
10-22 Disregard 10-88 Phone number query
10-23 Arrival at scene 10-89 Bomb threat
10-24 Leaving the scene 10-96 Mental patient
10-25 Meet (in person) ... 10-97 Arrival at scene
10-26 ETA query 10-98 Leaving the scene
Signal Codes
Signal 1 Call (by phone) ... Signal 40 Passing counterfeit money
Signal 2 Respond to ... Signal 41
Arson
Signal 3 Call your office Signal 42
Rape
Signal 4 Respond to your office Signal 42A Sex abuse
Signal 5 Officer needs assistance Signal 43 Fraud
Signal 6 Auto accident Signal 44
Assault
Signal 6A " with
injury Signal 45 Bank robbery
Signal 6B " with
fatality Signal 46 Undercover
Signal 7 Hit & Run Signal 47
Forgery
Signal 7A " with
injury Signal 48 Impersonating an officer
Signal 7B " with
fatality Signal 49 Seizure
Signal 8 Traffic hazard Signal 50
Transporting stolen goods
Signal 9 Intoxicated driver Signal 51
Shoplifting
Signal 10 Intoxicated
pedestrian Signal 52 Domestic
Signal 11 EMS needed Signal 53 Prowler
Signal 12 Fight Signal 54 Disabled vehicle
Signal 12A " with knife/knives Signal 55
Traffic
Signal 12B " with gun(s)
Signal 56 Reckless driving
Signal 13 Robbery Signal 57 Game law violation
Signal 13A Armed robbery Signal 58
Carrying concealed weapon
Signal 13B Strong armed robbery Signal 59 Convoy/escort
Signal 14 Stolen auto Signal 60 Escort funeral
Signal 15 Stopping
subject Signal 61 Missing person
Signal 16 Breaking &
Entering Signal 62 Fugitive
Signal 16A " subject still on premise Signal 63 Suspicious
person
Signal 17 Suspicious
person Signal 63A
Suspicious vehicle
Signal 18 Murder Signal 64 Prostitution
Signal 19 Vehicle
stop Signal 65 Serving warrant
Signal 20 Request to see
an officer Signal 66 Deliver process
Signal 21 Suicide
threat Signal 67 Deliver court order
Signal 21A Suicide attempt Signal 68
Noise complaint
Signal 21B Suicide Signal 69 Helicopter needed
Signal 22 Water
rescue Signal
70 Fire alarm
Signal 23 Alcohol
violation Signal 71 Questionable
Signal 24 Animal
abuse Signal 72 Structure fire
Signal 25 Gambling Signal 74
Auto fire
Signal 26 Destruction of
property Signal 75 Wildfire
Signal 27 Disorderly
conduct Signal 76 Traffic - fire
Signal 28 Hostage Signal 77 Suspicious mail
Signal 29 Escaped
prisoner Signal 78 Plane crash
Signal 30 Jail break Signal 79 Train wreck
Signal 31 Indecent
exposure Signal 80 Hazardous material incident
Signal 32 Subject with
gun Signal 90 Bank alarm
Signal 33 Trespassing Signal 91 Hold-up alarm
Signal 34 Abduction Signal 92 Burglar alarm
Signal 35 Riot Signal 96 Mental patient
Signal 36 Tampering with
auto Signal 99
Controlled substance activity
Signal 37 Stabbing Signal 100 Subversive
activity
Signal 38 Pursuit Signal 101 Terrorism
Signal 39 Bad check
Response Codes
Code 1: At your convenience
Code 2: Urgent
Code 3: Emergency
Code 4: Everything is okay
Notes:
Not all codes are used by all agencies, and there may be inconsistencies
between this list and the meaning of the code when it is used. Please let me know if any errors are found. Recently-adopted Fire/Rescue/EMS procedures
require the use of ’plain English’ rather than 10- and Signal-codes on their
designated frequencies and talk groups; however, some codes are still used, and
some personnel still use codes on a regular basis. There appears to be little or no standardization or policing of
the ’plain English’ policy, so expect wide variations and confusing
inconsistencies.
Links to this section are
welcome - please link to:
http://www.jeffcowv.com/codes.html
Please submit
additions/corrections/kudos to webmaster@jeffcowv.com.
Revised: March 27, 2009
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