In Israel, police radio codes are used for communication efficiency and brevity between officers and dispatchers. Below are some common Israeli police radio codes, translated into English:
Code | Meaning |
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10-1 | Receiving poorly |
10-2 | Receiving well |
10-4 | Acknowledgment (message received) |
10-6 | Busy |
10-7 | Out of service |
10-8 | In service |
10-9 | Repeat the message |
10-12 | Standby |
10-13 | Officer in need of assistance |
10-19 | Return to station |
10-20 | Location |
10-21 | Call via telephone |
10-23 | Arrived on scene |
10-27 | Driver’s license check |
10-28 | Vehicle registration check |
10-29 | Wanted person or stolen vehicle check |
10-33 | Emergency traffic |
10-36 | Correct time |
10-50 | Traffic accident |
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