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Police Codes Overview 421: Refers to a sick or injured individual in need of assistance. 421A: Designates a person suffering from mental illness, indicating special considerations for care and response.
A Code 33 restricts a radio frequency to emergency transmissions only. A Code 33 can be requested by a deputy or initiated by the dispatcher under certain circumstances.
Some examples of police 10 Codes include: 10-1: Signal Weak. 10-2: Signal Good. 10-3: Stop Transmitting. 10-4: Acknowledgement (OK) 10-10: Fight in Progress. 10-29: Check for Wanted. 10-31: Crime in Process. 10-33: Emergency.
Other Codes Code 3 Emergency/lights and siren. Code 4 No further assistance is needed. Code 5 Stakeout. Code 6 Responding from a long distance.