The following codes may be used by law enforcement officers to communicate effectively over voice radio systems.
Code | Meaning |
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Code Red | VARDA alarm activated |
Code Purple | Gang activity |
Code Blue | Bus/Cab in trouble |
Code 666 | Country-wide emergency |
Code 100 | In position to intercept suspect |
Code 43 | TAC forces committed |
Code 37 | Subject/Property wanted |
Code 33 | Clear radio channel – emergency traffic only |
Code 30 | Officer needs emergency assistance |
Code 22 | Restricted radio traffic |
Code 21 | Jail emergency |
Code 20 | Notify news media to respond |
Code 14 | Resume normal operation |
Code 13 | Major disaster activation |
Code 10 | Bomb threat / Patrol your district and report extent of damage |
Code 9 | Roadblock |
Code 8 | Fire alarm |
Code 7 | Out of service to eat |
Code 6 | Out of vehicle for investigation |
Code 5 | Stakeout – uniformed officers stay away |
Code 4 | No further assistance required |
Code 3 | Emergency – Proceed immediately with lights and siren |
Code 2 | Urgent – Proceed immediately |
Code 1 | Non-urgent situation |
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