What does the code 10-10 mean?
Police code 10-10 means Negative / Fight in progress.
What is a 10-11 in police code?
What does police code 10-11 mean?…Police Code 10-11.
Code | Description |
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10-11 | Identify frequency / Dispatching too fast |
What does the code 10-0 mean?
Police code 10-0 means Use caution.
What does 10 mean in trucking?
Transmission completed
CB Radio 10 Codes
10-1 | Receiving poorly (I can’t hear you) |
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10-6 | Busy/Hold on |
10-9 | Repeat message |
10-10 | Transmission completed (I’m done talking) |
10-13 | Weather/road conditions |
What does 1010 mean on a CB radio?
10-10: Transmission completed, standing by. 10-11: Talking too rapidly. 10-12: Visitors present Shhhh! 10-13: Advise weather/road conditions.
What’s a 10 13 mean?
For example, in the NYPD system, Code 10-13 means “Officer needs help,” whereas in the APCO system “Officer needs help” is Code 10-33.
Are all ten-codes the same?
There is no truly universal or official set of police 10 codes. Therefore, the meaning of a particular scanner code or signal can vary between one police jurisdiction and another.
Should 10 codes be used during an emergency?
In 2006, the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency recommended that 10-codes be phased out and the Department of Homeland Security subsequently published a manual called the Plain Language Guide.
What does 10100 mean in CB talk?
Transmission Completed
10-9: Repeat message (Come again?). 10-10: Transmission Completed (Thanks for coming to my TedTalk). 10-11: Talking too rapidly (Take a breath and try again). 10-12: Visitors present (Stop talking about all the lot lizards from last night). 10-13: Weather/road conditions.
What was the CB code 10-100?
CB Radio 10 Codes
10-1 | Receiving poorly (I can’t hear you) |
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10-45 | All units within range please report |
10-62 | Unable to copy; please use phone |
10-99 | Mission completed |
10-100 | Bathroom break |
Do truckers still say 10-4?
While still in some use, ten-codes, including 10-4, have been replaced by plain language in more and more police departments due to variation in what the codes mean. Truckers and other CB radio users still use ’em though.