10 Codes
Below is a list of standardized 10 codes and situation codes that are used commonly throughout Time2. Officers are not required to use 10 codes, but their means should be known by all, so that miscommunication isn’t possible. Many 10 codes are shortened by eliminating the 10 from the code, for example saying “534 to dispatch, show me 76 to MRPD” would indicate that you are en route to Mission Row Police Department. The main codes you should aim to learn are highlighted in red.
10-1
Private Discussion
10-44
Permission to Leave
10-2
Good Signal Received
10-45
Assisting Civilian
10-3
Clear Radio Traffic
10-46
Assisting Motorist
10-4
Affirmative
10-47
Injured person
10-6
Negative
10-50
Vehicle Accident
10-7
Out of Service
10-51
Tow Truck Needed
10-8
In Service
10-52
Ambulance Needed
10-9
Repeat Previous Traffic
10-55
Intoxicated Driver
10-12
Suspect’s Drivers License
10-57
Hit and Run
10-13
Officer Down
10-59
Convoy or Escort
10-19
Returning to Station
10-60
Units in Vicinity
10-20
Location
10-68
Dispatch Info
10-22
Disregard
10-70
Foot Chase
10-23
Arrived at Destination
10-76
En Route
10-24
Assignment Complete
10-77
Need additional officers (non-urgent)
10-25
Private Conversation
10-78
Need urgent assistance
10-26
Detaining Suspect
10-80
Chase in Progress
10-27
Lethal Deployed
10-85
10-28
Taser Deployed
10-90
Store/Bank Robbery
10-31
Investigative Call
10-91
Pickup Prisoner/Suspect
10-32
House Robbery
10-93
Business Panic
10-38
Traffic Stop
10-94
Suspect Needs EMS
10-35
Vehicle Theft
10-41
Entering Shift of Duty
10-95
Suspect in Custody
10-42
Leaving Shift of Duty
10-99
Wanted/Stolen Vehicle
Code
Descriptor
Code
Descriptor
Code 0
Game Crash
Code 5
High Risk Traffic Stop
Code 1
Normal Traffic, No Lights/Sirens
Code 6
Investigate Area
Code 2
Lights only, expedited response
Signal 0
Heavy Gang Area
Code 3
Lights/Sirens, Priority Response
Signal 100
Priority Radio Traffic Only
Code 4
All Clear