Code 7 Mealtime. Code 8 Request cover/backup. Code 9 Set up a roadblock. Code 10 Bomb threat.
6 – Call – Person, at Number. 7 – Emergency.
Code 3 — Emergency (red lights and siren). Code 4 — No more help needed. Code 6 — Out for investigation. Code 7 — Out to eat.
10-7. Out of service. 10-50. Auto accident — no injury. 10-8.
Code 5: Shelter in Place
Unsafe situation.
CODE 666 is a procedure used by Solano, Yolo and Napa County law enforcement agencies to facilitate apprehension of crime suspects who are fleeing by vehicle through the use of an intersection observation plan.
10-4 is a way of saying “message received” in radio communications. It's also used as a way to “you got it.”
Code 4 Meaning. “Code 4” means everything is under control or the scene is safe. It indicates the officers are now in charge of the situation they were called to. For us it means when Code 4 is working we make sure everyone is safe and we are in control.
12 is a slang term for police or any law enforcement officials of uncertain origin. Possible sources include the police radio code "10-12" and the 1968 TV show Adam-12, which followed two Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officers and their patrol car, "1-Adam-12."
Code 30: Burglar alarm (can be Code 30-Silent) Code 37: Vehicle is reported stolen (Code 6-Charles is given if vehicle license check produces dangerous suspect or felony want/warrant information) Code 99: Emergency (e.g. officer under attack), all units respond.
Out of Car on Investigation. 6-ADAM. Out of Car on Investigation, Requires Assistance. 6-CHARLES. In Response to Request for Information on Suspect.
Like Webb's other series, Dragnet and Emergency!, Adam-12 was produced in cooperation with the real department it was based on (in this case the LAPD). Adam-12 aimed to be realistic in its depiction of police, and helped to introduce police procedures and jargon to the general public in the United States.
Code 8 is a 2019 Canadian science fiction action film written and directed by Jeff Chan, about a man with superpowers who works with a group of criminals to raise money to help his sick mother.
Signals enable communication between people via machines. They make it possible to exchange messages, thereby conveying information. Every signal has technical, material, and mathematical abstract components.
Signal is designed to never collect or store any sensitive information. Signal messages and calls cannot be accessed by us or other third parties because they are always end-to-end encrypted, private, and secure.
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.
A Code 99 can be activated when there is a medical emergency that requires a response from clinical staff in the Home. If a cardiac arrest is suspected, request paramedics (EMS) when calling 4444. A cardiac arrest is defined as when a person is unresponsive, not breathing, or a pulse cannot be felt.
10-42: Traffic accident. 10-43: Traffic jam. 10-70: Fire at truck stop. 10-73: Speed trap.
10-15 Prisoner in custody. 10-16 Pick up prisoner.
If you hear 42 on CB it means 'Okay' or 'Gotcha! ' It's really as simple as that. There are similar versions like 10-4, but 42 is the one which is most popular in trucker slang. Number codes are used on CB Radio to communicate in a simple way to other truckers; here are some common number codes used in trucker slang!
999 or 112 is used to contact the emergency services upon witnessing or being involved in an emergency.
Every person wilfully present as spectator at any fight or contention prohibited in the preceding section, is guilty of a misdemeanor.