What are the 10 police codes?

Police 10 Codes

CodeGeneral PurposeAPCO (Association of Police Communications Officers)
10-1Unable Copy – Change LocationSignal Weak
10-2Signal GoodSignal Good
10-3Stop TransmittingStop Transmitting
10-4Acknowledgment (OK)Affirmative (OK)

What are the codes for police scanners?

Police Scanner Penal Codes

187Homicide
5150Mental case
10851Auto theft
10852Tampering with vehicle
20001Hit and run, felony

What are the most common police codes?

Here are some of the most common codes standardized by APCO:

  • 10-1: Bad reception/Signal weak.
  • 10-9: Say again, or repeat, please.
  • 10-20: Advise to Location.
  • 10-36: Current time.
  • 10-69: Message received.
  • 10-77: Estimated time of arrival.

What does 5051 mean?

5150 refers to the California law code for the temporary, involuntary psychiatric commitment of individuals who present a danger to themselves or others due to signs of mental illness. It has been more generally applied to people who are considered threateningly unstable or “crazy.”

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