37 Secret Police Codes No One Understands

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Police-talk! We’ve all wanted to know what cops are saying into their radios, so you’re finally about to find out! That, and all those mysterious сodes you hear over the intercom in stores and airplanes. Did you know, that police use codes to cover almost every situation (even the most bizarre!), and they vary from one jurisdiction to the next?

Hospital codes are a little easier to follow since they aren’t numbered (and there aren’t a bazillion of them). They are usually based on a system of colors. As for airplanes, there are also a lot of codes pilots and flight attendants use to communicate quickly and discreetly to avoid causing a panic.

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SUMMARY:
- 10-1: Poor reception – unable to copy. 10-2: Good reception. I can hear you. 10-4: Affirmative, message received. A.k.a. – got it! This one might be the most well-known. The opposite would be 10-74: negative or nope!
- 10-9: Could you repeat that? 10-10: Fight in progress. Better break it up! 10-11: Dog case. This could be a lost, found, or problem with a dog. I hope Fido is okay. 10-12: Stop or stand by. I’m waiting. 10-14: Prowler report. Sounds like the synopsis for all those teen horror flicks.
- 10-20: What’s your location? 10-22: Disregard. Guess the neighbors finally turned down their speakers. 10-23: I’ve arrived at the scene.10-28: Requesting vehicle registration information. Highway patrol officers probably use this one right after they pull you over!
- 10-31: Crime in progress. Oh boy. 10-35: Major crime alert. And that’s a big “Oh boy!” 10-39: Turn your lights and sirens on – you need to get to this case fast because it’s very urgent. A silent run (without lights and sirens) is a 10-40.
- 10-94: Drag racing. If they don’t knock it off, they’re gonna run into that 10-93! 10-98: Jailbreak. (Hey, check behind the Rita Hayworth poster!) 10-101: What’s your status? And if it’s secure (you’re okay), that’ll be a 10-106!
- Code Blue: Heart or respiration stop. If someone can’t breathe or their heart has stopped beating. Well that’s not good.
- Code Grey: Combative person. Uh-oh, somebody really doesn’t like getting shots. Code Orange: A hazardous material has been spilled. Grab a mop and a hazmat suit! Code Pink: Pediatric emergency.
- Code Red: Fire. Code Silver: A weapon or hostage situation. Code White: Neonatal or newborn emergency. Amber alert: Abducted child. This one is used universally throughout the U.S., not just in hospitals.
- Mayday!: Certainly you’ve heard this one in movies and TV shows. Let’s just hope you don’t hear it 3 times in a row while mid-flight since this is what a pilot says to signal that the plane is going down.
- Code Blue Juice: It’s about the toilet water on the plane. No you don’t want to lick that popcycle…
- Code 7600: This is a loss of radio communication. It sounds worse than it usually is since most radio issues are just caused by temporary interference, which is a 15 yard penalty.
- Code 7700: Is a bit of a vague one, and it’s meant to be that way. In a nutshell, it signals some kind of urgent issue. If you hear a flight attendant call it, it’s likely an issue with a passenger, be it medical or otherwise.
- Code Red: You may have guessed “fire” again on this one, but on a ship, this code is referring to an outbreak of an illness. Probably should’ve stayed away from those oysters…
- Mr. Skylight or Star Code: A minor incident or medical emergency. Mr. Mob or Code Oscar: Man overboard. Hope he remembered his life preserver. Charlie: There’s a security threat onboard.
- NORA: This simple acronym means “Need Officer Right Away” and is used, well, when an officer is needed… right away.
- Code Adam: Created by Wal-Mart in 1994, this code has been adopted far and wide and is even mandatory in US federal buildings to bring attention to a missing child.

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Hey there, BrightSiders! What’s your favorite movie about police service?

BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
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police: 10-31
thief: is he is a math teacher

maoishere
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Criminal: hmmm what are they saying
Bright Side: upload videos
Criminal: oh ok

kaiwut
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The answer to the police talk question: we got prowler report over on 23 in May Oh disregard it's just livestock on road. LOL🚔🚔😁😁😂

JP_
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This would be incredibly painful to learn

Glad I am not a cop

Funny-Cobra
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Not first
Not last
But clicked as soon as I saw the notification...

abirbajaj
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*POLICE CODES*

10 - 1 Poor Reception

10 - 2 Good Reception

10 - 4 Affirmative: Message Received or Got it

10 - 74 Negative or Nope

10 - 5 Pass Information to officer or Dispatcher

10 - 6 Busy unless urgent

10 - 18 Urgent

10 - 33 Emergency

10 - 9 Could You repeat that?

10 - 5 Fight In Progress.

10 - 11 Dog Case

10 - 12 Stop or Standby

10 - 14 Prowler Report

10 - 16 Domestic Complaint

10 - 17 Meet Complainant

10 - 20 What’s your location?

10 - 22 Disregard

10 - 23 I’ve arrived at the scene…

10 - 28 Requesting Vehicle Registration information

10 - 30 Unnecessary Use of Radio

10 - 31 Crime in Progress

10 - 35 Major Crime Alert

10 - 39 Turn Your Lights and Sirens ON

10 - 40 Turn your Lights and Sirens OFF

10 - 49 Traffic Light is OUT

10 - 58 Direct Traffic

10 - 50 Accident

F - Fire

PI - Personal Injury

PD - Property Damage

10 - 54 Livestock on highway

10 - 70 Fire Alarm

10 - 73 Smoke Report

10 - 78 Need Assistance

10 - 80 Chase in Progress

10 - 93 Road Closed OFF with a Blockade

10 - 94 Drag Racing

10 - 98 JailBreak

10 - 101 What’s Your Status?

10 - 106 OKAY or Good



HOSPITAL CODES



CODE BLUE Heart or Respiration STOP

CODE GREY Combative Person

CODE ORANGE A hazardous Material has been spilled

CODE PINK Pediatric Emergency

CODE RED Fire

CODE SILVER A Weapon or Hostage Situation

CODE WHITE Neonatal or NewBorn Emergency

AMBER ALERT Abducted Child

CODE CLEAR The announced code or emergency is over

“Paging Mr Post”… Someone needing a ride to the morgue



AIR TRAVEL CODES
MAYDAY 3x Signal the plane is going down
Cabin Crew arm doors and cross-check let them hurry out.
CODE BLUE JUICE Toilet water on plane
CODE 7500 Hijacked
CODE 7600 Loss of Radio Communication
CODE 7700 vague issue with either passenger, medical or otherwise

SHIP TRAVEL CODES

CODE RED 3x OUTBREAK of an ILLNESS

CODE BLUE MEDICAL EMERGENCY

MR STARLIGHT OR STARCODE an incident or medical emergency
MR MOB or CODE OSCAR man overboard
CHARLIE Security Threat onboard
ECHO 3x Potential Collision with another ship
RED PARTIES possible fire
BRAVO Definite Fire
DELTA Damage to the Ship
PRIORITY 2 A LEAKKKK
CODE PURELL Sea Sick
CODE KILO EVERYONE to the emergency post

MALL CODES
CODE NORA Need Officer Right Away
CODE ADAM Missing Child
TIME CHECK GET OUT SAFELY AND CALMLY BOMB THREAT EXPLOSIVE IN THE BUILDING
CODE BLACK Severe Weather warning
CODE ORANGE Chemical Spill
CODE RED FIRE
CODE WHITE unspecified accident
CODE 300 SECURITY
CODE C Customer Service needed

terry.chootiyaa
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10-14 (prowler report) on the 23rd may oh 10-22 (disregard) it's just a 10-54 livestock on highway
Did I get it?

Harry_y
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SoCal police code: (in addition or different than your video)
10-10 out of vehicle subject to call
10-13 clear or request granted
10-14 escort
10-15 arrest the subject
10-19 return to station
10-21 telephone call
10-23 standby
10-28 registration info request
10-29 wants and warrants check
10-33 clear the air except for emergency transmissions
10-35 confidential information
10-97 arrived at location
10-98 departed location

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Most agencies in the United States have adopted the "plain talk" method and have abandoned the use of codes and signals. This is to comply with the NIMS system, basically a template for interoperability and smoother communication. Also, many agencies (like mine) have gone encrypted, so the need to obfuscate what we're saying doesn't exist anymore.

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To the beautiful person scrolling the messages I wish you a great day and a blessing year from a bright side love here I ll never see the police the same way again



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yourershad
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These are the most basic codes because it’s different depending on where you live and more so area

seangonzalez
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Remember, codes can vary state to state, department to department, etc. There is also general police code, which is a commonly known one for the US

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80% of those will be use while Raiding Area 51

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To the beautiful person scrolling the messages i wish you a great day and a blessing year.
From A Bright Side lover here❤
I'll never see the police the same way again😅






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INTERESTINGTHINGSJCB
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in a hospital, there is also "Code Black" which means "extreme emergency, this person will die if not treated immediately"

jasonballard
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'Arm Doors and Cross Check' is only used when aircraft is departing from the ramp, it is to ask the flight attendants to arm the emergency slides for the doors so that when the doors are opened, the slides would deploy automatically (can be deployed manually if not armed) and to check his/her own side and the other side (L and R doors.)

You will never hear 7500, 7600 and 7700 as they are not spoken codes. These are codes entered to the transponder unit in the flight deck which transmit the code to ATC whereby on the ATC screen, usually aircraft transmitting these 3 codes would cause an alarm to sound and display in red.

hozongxi
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10-14 = Prowler Report 10-22 = Disregard/Disregard and 10-54 = Livestock on Highway or Hit and Run Accident (F-Fire, PI-Personal Injury, PD-Property Damage)

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Thanks bro for the codes. Im very curious to all

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Ships also use mayday and pan which is an advisory warning like when going around narrow waterways usually repeated three times

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