What does Code 3 mean?

What does Code 3 mean?

Emergency/lights and siren
Other Codes Code 2 Urgent. Code 3 Emergency/lights and siren. Code 4 No further assistance is needed. Code 5 Stakeout.

What does 10 mean in code?

Police 10 Codes General Purpose

10-1 Unable Copy – Change Location
10-9 Repeat
10-10 Fight In Progress
10-11 Dog Case
10-12 Stand By (Stop)

What does it mean when a officer says Code 3?

EMERGENCY RESPONSE
CODE 3 EMERGENCY RESPONSE A “CODE 3” response is defined as an emergency response determined by factors such as immediate danger to officer or public safety that require an expedited priority response utilizing lights and sirens. Examples may include, but are not limited to an officer’s radio request for: 1.

What does 10 4 mean on a radio?

“understood
Ten-codes, especially “10-4” (meaning “understood”) first reached public recognition in the mid- to late-1950s through the popular television series Highway Patrol, with Broderick Crawford. Crawford would reach into his patrol car to use the microphone to answer a call and precede his response with “10-4”.

What does a 10 3 mean?

10-3. Stop Transmitting. Stop Transmitting. Clear the Air-Emergency.

What are police codes and their meanings?

ADW = Assault with a Deadly Weapon

  • AKA = Also Known As
  • AG = Attorney General
  • ATF = Alcohol Tobacco&Firearms
  • B&E – Breaking and Entering
  • BOLO = Be On the Lookout
  • CHP = California Highway Patrol
  • CRT = Code Response Team
  • CI = Confidential Informant
  • CO = Commanding Officer
  • What are the 10 codes for police?

    10-5 Relay 10-38A-BLU Police Roadblock Visual – LEO Hostage 10-65 Can You Copy? 10-6 Busy 10-38B-YEL Police Roadblock Physical – Armed Felon 10-66 Cancel 10-7 Out of Service 10-38B-RED Police Roadblock Physical – Hostage 10-67 Driver/Operator License or Equipment Check

    What is a 10-33 police code?

    Police Code 10-33 What does police code 10-33 mean? Police code 10-33 means Emergency, all units stand by.

    What are all the police codes?

    505 = Reckless driving

  • 507 = Public nuisance
  • 510 = Speeding or racing vehicles
  • 586 = Illegal parking
  • 594 = Malicious mischief
  • 595 = Runaway car
  • 604 = Throwing missiles
  • 647 = Lewd conduct
  • 653M = Threatening phone calls
  • 5150 = Mental case