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* 11-12 Loose Livestock<ref name="Ep111">{{cite episode | num = 111 | title = Name Your Price}}</ref>
* 11-12 Loose Livestock<ref name="Ep111">{{cite episode | num = 111 | title = Name Your Price}}</ref>
* 11-24 Abandoned Vehicle<ref name="Ep121" />
* 11-24 Abandoned Vehicle<ref name="Ep121" />
* 11-25 Traffic Hazard<ref name="Ep121 /><ref name="Ep317">{{cite episode | num = 317 | title = E.M.T.}}</ref>
* 11-25 Traffic Hazard<ref name="Ep121" /><ref name="Ep317">{{cite episode | num = 317 | title = E.M.T.}}</ref>
* 11-26 Disabled Vehicle<ref name="Ep410" />
* 11-26 Disabled Vehicle<ref name="Ep410" />
* 11-27 Drivers License Check, Driver Held<ref name="Ep205" />
* 11-27 Drivers License Check, Driver Held<ref name="Ep205" />

Revision as of 20:50, 8 January 2015

The California Highway Patrol uses a variety of radio codes in their communications. A partial list of codes can be found below.

10 Codes

  • 10-1 Receiving Poorly[1]
  • 10-2 Receiving Well
  • 10-4 Acknowledgment
  • 10-5 Relay
  • 10-6 Busy
  • 10-7 Out of Service
    • 10-7A Out of Service (Home)
  • 10-8 In Service
  • 10-9 Repeat
  • 10-10 Off Duty[2][3]
  • 10-11 Identify Frequency
  • 10-13 Advise Road & Weather Conditions[4]
  • 10-14 Provide Escort[5][6]
  • 10-15 Prisoner in Custody
  • 10-19 Return to ___
  • 10-20 Location
  • 10-21 Telephone ___
    • 10-21A Telephone Home
  • 10-22 Disregard
  • 10-23 Stand By
  • 10-28 Vehicle Registration[7][8][9]
  • 10-29 Check for Wanted (Person, Vehicle, or Object)
  • 10-31 Attempted Suicide[10][11][9]
  • 10-36 Confidential Information[4]
    • 10-36A Confidential Info, Subject possibly armed[4]
    • 10-36F Confidential Info, Possible felony wants
    • 10-36M Confidential Info, Possible misdemeanor wants
  • 10-37 What Time is it?
  • 10-39 Message or Item Delivered
  • 10-41 Begin Shift
  • 10-97 Arrived at Scene
  • 10-98 Finished Last Assignment

11 Codes

  • 11-10 Take a Report
  • 11-12 Loose Livestock[12]
  • 11-24 Abandoned Vehicle[8]
  • 11-25 Traffic Hazard[8][13]
  • 11-26 Disabled Vehicle[2]
  • 11-27 Drivers License Check, Driver Held[9]
  • 11-40 Fire Department Required[10][13]
  • 11-41 Ambulance Required[8]
  • 11-42 Paramedics Required[8]
  • 11-44 Possible Fatality
  • 11-48 Furnish Transportation
  • 11-50 Helicopter, Emergency Landing
  • 11-51 Helicopter, Routine Landing
  • 11-52 Helicopter, Return to ___
  • 11-78 Paramedics Enroute[8]
  • 11-79 Accident, Ambulance Enroute[8]
  • 11-80 Accident, Serious Injury
  • 11-81 Accident, Minor Injury
  • 11-82 Accident, No Injury[14][2]
  • 11-83 Accident, No Information[15]
  • 11-84 Direct Traffic
  • 11-85 Tow Truck Required
  • 11-86 Bomb Threat[16]
  • 11-87 Bomb Found
  • 11-98 Meet the Officer, Remain in Service[8][17]
  • 11-99 Officer Needs Help[18][19]

Other Codes

  • Code-2 Urgent[5]
  • Code-3 Emergency[5]
  • Code-4 No Further Assistance Required
  • Code-5 Stakeout
  • Code-7 Out of Service-Meal Break
  • Code-20 Press Notified
  • Code-33 Clear Radio Traffic for Emergency Communications[17]

References

  1. Episode 407: "Satan's Angels"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Episode 410: "Forty Tons of Trouble"
  3. Episode 413: "Sharks"
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Episode 120: "Rainy Day"
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Episode 102: "Undertow"
  6. Episode 202: "The Volunteers"
  7. Episode 101: "Pilot"
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 Episode 121: "Crack-Up"
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Episode 205: "Neighborhood Watch"
  10. 10.0 10.1 Episode 118: "Cry Wolf"
  11. Episode 204: "Disaster Squad"
  12. Episode 111: "Name Your Price"
  13. 13.0 13.1 Episode 317: "E.M.T."
  14. Episode 312: "Destruction Derby"
  15. Episode 324: "Dynamite Alley"
  16. Episode 220: "Quarantine"
  17. 17.0 17.1 Episode 305: "Death Watch"
  18. Episode 411: "11-99: Officer Needs Help"
  19. Episode 417: "New Guy in Town"

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