Police radio codes vary tremendously from one area to another. In the western states, the most common radio code for "no assistance needed" is "Code 4."
The police code that signifies "Are you all right?" is usually Code 4. This code is commonly used to indicate that the situation is under control and no assistance is needed.
When police say "code 3," it typically means they are responding to an emergency situation with lights and sirens activated. This designation indicates that officers are driving at high speeds and have the right of way on the road. Code 3 is used to prioritize and expedite the response to urgent calls.
Means "pickup" generally but can mean other codes all depends on the police station,state,etc...
"Right" means that it has a right angle. "Scalene" means that all sides have different lengths."Right" means that it has a right angle. "Scalene" means that all sides have different lengths."Right" means that it has a right angle. "Scalene" means that all sides have different lengths."Right" means that it has a right angle. "Scalene" means that all sides have different lengths.
An APB is an "All Points Bulletin."
It means that when questioned by the police, you can choose to say nothing at all.
"Bolo" is an acronym for "Be On the Look Out". For example, if a blue Honda Civic with a broken right headlight was used in the commission of a crime, the police might issue a "bolo" for it, which means all units would be looking out for a blue Honda Civic with a broken right headlight.
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It means "all right". (Olo ine endaxi means "everything is all right".)
a code 1084 means 2 things: 10 designates that the unit requesting the dispatch is a police officer, and 84 means all units available nearby (within a set radius) respond to deadly (or will be soon) situation. usually not used unless a suspect is either armed and resisting custody or fleeing the scene and personnel is needed.If you listen to the scanners sometimes you will also hear the call for 1584 whereas the 15 means EMT instead of the 10 given to police personnel.I hope this answers your question. ;DSincerely EMT - P
All sensors give a code when the sensor is not working right
Code Green means all clear or GO GO GO!!!!!!!
Yes, police in Michigan read Miranda rights. Reading Miranda rights is a national precedent. This means that all police in the United States read them.