10-30 Does not conform to regulations. 10-32 Drowning. 10-33 Alarm sounding. 10-34 Assist at office. 10-35 Time check.
The number “10” is a size designator with no numerical meaning. The number “32” refers to 32 threads per inch. You can identify a 10-32 screw by measuring the diameter at exactly 3/16″ (4.76 mm).
10-50. Accident (F-Fire, PI-Personal Injury, PD-Property Damage) 10-51. Wrecker Needed. 10-52.
The term 10/100 Base refers to an Ethernet connection that supports both 10 Mbps (megabits per second) and 100 Mbps data transmission rates. Ethernet is the commonly employed networking standard for LAN communications. It is standardised by IEEE 802.3. 10Base-T is the wiring standard for 10 Mbps Ethernet.
187” — a slang term for murder derived from California's penal code.
Send Ambulance. 10-28. Check Registration. 10-75. Off duty, In dept Vehicle.
Message received; OK; acknowledged. 10-47. Lost/Missing person. 10-5.
Section 1032 — Exchange of Corporation Stock for Property. Section 1032 of the Internal Revenue Code ("1032 Exchange") provides that no gain or loss shall be recognized to a corporation on the receipt of money or other property in exchange for stock (including treasury stock) of such corporation.
10-20 Location. 10-21 Call by phone. 10-22 Disregard. 10-23 Arrived at Scene.
10-4 is an affirmative signal: it means “OK.” The ten-codes are credited to Illinois State Police Communications Director Charles Hopper who created them between 1937–40 for use in radio communications among cops.
The sale of alcohol without a license. Class 1 Misdemeanor. 4.1-304 The sale of alcohol to any person who is Class 1 Misdemeanor under the age of 21 or intoxicated.
Report Ad. According to the book Angel Numbers, by Kyle Gray, when you see 10:10 on a clock or elsewhere, it means “You are on the cusp of something miraculous. Trust that God and angels are one and are with you now.”
Hit & Run Fatal Accident. 998. Officer Involved Shooting. 999. Officer Needs Help, Urgent.
It's a question that can be answered easily, actually. We took inspiration from CB Radio slang. In fact, the following is from CBSlang.com: If you hear a truck driver say “10-20” on their CB radio, it's just another way to say “Your current location.”
This particular code is used to indicate an officer's end of tour. While 10-42 is most frequently used when an officer has completed his tour of service for the day, it is also used in conjunction with funeral proceedings when an officer has been killed in the line of duty.
Imminent danger to self/others, evidenced by recent overt acts or expressed threats of violence or self-harm. Unable to care for physical health and safety so as to create an imminently life-endangering crisis and in need of involuntary treatment.
It represents an agreement that the buyer will receive a 2% discount on the net invoice amount if they pay within 10 days. Otherwise, the full invoice amount is due within 30 days. It's one of the most used formulations of an early payment discount.
CODE 3 EMERGENCY RESPONSE A “CODE 3” response is defined as an emergency response determined by factors such as immediate danger to officer or public safety that require an expedited priority response utilizing lights and sirens.
If he is unable to conduct the search in person, and there is no other person competent to make the search present at the time, he may, after recording in writing his reasons for so doing, require any officer subordinate to him to make the search, and he shall deliver to such subordinate officer an order in writing, ...
Breaking and entering (vehicle or residence) 147. Suspect armed.
Many people in Atlanta refer to cops as 12 due to the police radio code “10-12,” which means that civilians are present in the area where police are going. It is also a quick way to alert a group of people that cops are on their way.