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This is a list of ten-codes specific to the New York City Police Department.
General codes |
10-01 |
Call your command |
10-02 |
Report to your command |
10-03 |
Call dispatcher by telephone |
10-04 |
Acknowledgment |
10-05 |
Repeat message |
10-06 |
Standby |
10-07 |
Verify address |
Possible crimes |
10-10 |
Possible crime (prowler, suspicious person/vehicle, shots fired, etc.) |
10-11 |
Alarm (specify type) |
10-12 |
Police officer/security holding suspect |
10-13 |
Assist police officer |
10-14 |
License plate check - occupied and suspicious - verify if stolen |
10-15 |
License plate check - verify if stolen - occupied or not |
10-16 |
Vehicle is reported stolen |
10-17 |
Vehicle is not reported stolen |
10-18 |
Warrant check shows an active warrant |
10-19 |
Warrant check negative |
Crimes in past |
10-20 |
Past robbery |
10-21 |
Past burglary |
10-22 |
Past larceny (specify: auto, from person/other) |
10-24 |
Past assault (specify) |
10-25 |
Child abuse in the past |
10-29 |
Criminal Mischief (specify) |
Crimes in progress |
10-30 |
Robbery in progress |
10-31 |
Burglary in progress |
10-32 |
Larceny in progress |
10-33 |
Explosive device or threat |
10-34 |
Assault in progress (specify) |
10-35 |
Child abuse in progress |
10-39 |
Criminal Mischief (specify) |
Non-crime incidents |
10-50 |
Disorderly person/group or noise |
10-51 |
Roving band (specify direction of travel and number in group |
10-52 |
Dispute (specify) |
10-53 |
Vehicle accident (specify) |
10-54 |
Ambulance case (specify type) |
10-55 |
Ambulance case, no RMP required |
10-56O |
Outstretched person. Used by the dispatcher when a Transit condition is uncertain and requires investigation before an ambulance is directed to respond to a subway location; usually indicates an outstretched or homeless person possibly sleeping on the subway train or platform |
10-57 |
Second call for ambulance |
10-58 |
Assist ambulance (specify type of assist) |
10-59 |
Alarm of fire (specify type) |
10-60H |
Research (disabled vehicle) |
10-60I |
Broadcast (chase/pursuit) |
10-61 |
Precinct assignment - not available (give condition and/or location; e.g. mail run, at station house, patrol with precinct commanding officer, etc.) |
10-62 |
Out of service - mechanical (give condition and location; e.g. gas at another precinct, flat tire at service station, etc.) |
10-63 |
Out of service - meal |
10-65 |
Utility trouble (specify nature and if ESU responding or not) |
10-66 |
Unusual incident (i.e. train derailment/collision, plane crash, building collapse) |
10-67 |
Traffic/parking condition (specify) |
10-75P |
Park, walk, and talk |
10-75V |
Vertical patrol |
10-75D |
Directed patrol |
Interim status |
10-80 |
Cancel request |
10-81 |
Transporting to station house |
10-82 |
Arrest |
10-83 |
At station house |
10-84 |
Arrived at scene |
10-85 |
Need additional unit |
10-86 |
Female in or out of vehicle |
10-87 |
Unit to hospital (specify which hospital) |
10-88 |
Vehicle pursuit |
10-89 |
Other interim status (specify) |
Final dispositions |
10-90F1 |
Domestic incident report prepared - no offense of domestic violence is alleged |
10-90F2 |
Domestic incident report prepared - unfounded report of domestic violence |
10-90J1 |
Domestic incident report prepared - no offense of child abuse is alleged |
10-90N |
Notice service - unfounded or unnecessary alarm |
10-90N3 |
Notice service - unfounded or unncessary alarm - if service of a notice of an alarm is to be made at a later time when premises are open |
10-90U |
Unable to gain entrance |
10-90X |
Unfounded |
10-90Y |
Unnecessary |
10-90Z |
Gone on arrival |
10-91 |
Non-crime corrected |
10-92 |
Arrest |
10-92C |
Crime arrest (felony/misdemeanor), include number arrested in all cases |
10-92F |
Family offense arrest |
10-92J |
Child abuse arrest |
10-92Q |
Other arrest (specify type) |
10-93C |
Complaint report prepared - felony or misdemeanor, including a Juvenile Report for a crime |
10-93F |
Complaint report/domestic incident prepared for a family offense |
10-93J |
Complaint report/domestic incident prepared for child abuse |
10-93Q |
Other report prepared - no arrest (PAR, etc) |
10-94 |
Handled by previous tour |
10-95 |
Non-crime referred by another agency |
10-96 |
Summons served |
10-97H |
Patent removed to hospital |
10-97R |
Patient refused medical aid |
10-97E1 |
EDP admitted to hospital |
10-97E2 |
EDP released from hospital |
10-98 |
Resuming patrol, available (not acceptable as a final disposition from last unit on scene) |
10-99 |
Other final disposition (must include remarks) |
10-99T4 |
Vehicle accident - no tow truck required |
10-99T5 |
Vehicle accident - DARP tow required |
10-99T6 |
Vehicle accident - other tow serviced |
10-99T7 |
Vehicle accident - DARP and other tow serviced |
10-99T8 |
Vehicle accident (DARP requested, waited 30 minutes, made second request, resumed patrol) |
[edit] Sources
From "Radio Code Signals Insert," New York City Police Department, 1998.