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22/07/2020

What is a 10 50 EMS code?

What is a 10 50 EMS code?

10-50 under influence of narcotics/Take a report. 10-51 Subject is drunk. 10-52 Resuscitator is needed.

Does EMS use 10 codes?

While many fire departments and emergency medical services (EMS) already use plain language, law enforcement agencies typically use 10-codes for internal radio transmissions. In every agency there are common arguments for and against using 10-codes and plain language.

What is a 10 74 in police code?

Here is a fully comprehensive list of Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) 10 codes….Code.

Code Meaning
10-73 Mental Subject
10-74 Prison/Jail Break
10-75 Wanted or Stolen
10-76 Prowler

What are 10 codes used for?

Ten-codes, officially known as ten signals, are brevity codes used to represent common phrases in voice communication, particularly by law enforcement and in Citizens Band (CB) radio transmissions.

What does a 10 74 mean?

Definition. 10-74. Intoximeter Operator Needed (Alabama Public Safety Radio Code)

How to contact the Orlando Police Department non emergency?

call the OPD Non-Emergency line at 321-235-5300 or click to file a report online. For emergencies, call 911.

What are the radio frequencies in Orange County?

Orange County Florida Frequency License Type Tone Description 463.15000 KNDW272 BM 156.7 PL County Medical Coordination 463.01250 RM 107.2 PL EMS-to-Arnold Palmer Hospital (NO ER) 463.03750 RM 123.0 PL EMS-to-Florida Hospital 463.06250 RM 186.2 PL EMS-to-Sand Lake Hospital

What’s the job of the Orlando Police Department?

OPD is a nationally recognized law enforcement agency that is focused on the safety of our residents, visitors, and businesses. Our job is to protect the citizens of Orlando and we intend to accomplish that mission, even at risk to our own lives.

How to report a crime to the Orlando Police Department?

officer, or to report a non-violent crime not in-progress, call the OPD Non-Emergency line at 321-235-5300 or click to file a report online. For emergencies, call 911.