Here are some of the most common codes standardized by APCO:

  • 10-1: Bad reception/Signal weak.
  • 10-9: Say again, or repeat, please.
  • 10-20: Advise to Location.
  • 10-36: Current time.
  • 10-69: Message received.
  • 10-77: Estimated time of arrival.

What is a cop slang?

copped; copping. Definition of cop (Entry 2 of 4) transitive verb. 1 slang : to get hold of : catch, capture also : purchase. 2 slang : steal, swipe.

What is a 10 7 code?

10-7. Out of Service. Out of Service. (a) Out of Service – Off the Air. (b) Out of Service – Subject to Call.

What does code 1 mean police?

Code 1: A time critical case with a lights and sirens ambulance response. An example is a cardiac arrest or serious traffic accident. Code 1: A time critical event with response requiring lights and siren. This usually is a known and going fire or a rescue incident.

What is a 10 7 police code?

10-7A Out of service at home. 10-7B Out of service – personal. 10-8 In service/available for assignment. 10-9 Repeat last transmission.

What is a cop out?

Cop-out has come to mean an evasion, an escape from facing up to something, but like many slang words it has an untidy history. It first appeared some 500 years ago in the Scots phrase “play cop out” where cop was equivalent to cup, meaning “playing empty the cup” or, frankly, boozing.

What does 10-100 mean on a CB?

Bathroom break
CB Radio 10 Codes

10-1Receiving poorly (I can’t hear you)
10-45All units within range please report
10-62Unable to copy; please use phone
10-99Mission completed
10-100Bathroom break

What is a code 5?

Usually, “code 5” means stakeout. So, when a cop says on the radio that they are “code 5,” they are essentially saying that they plan to be on a stakeout.

What is a code seven?

Code Seven stands for “Out of Service, On A Break, Off Duty” How to abbreviate “Out of Service, On A Break, Off Duty”? “Out of Service, On A Break, Off Duty” can be abbreviated as Code Seven.

Are there certain phrases that only police officers would understand?

Just as people in the military have their own lingo, police officers use certain phrases all the time that most people don’t understand. “Police officers do have their own language, in fact some of it becomes so commonplace that we forget that it is not common speak to everyone,” former police chief Chuck Drago told me.

What’s the best quote to give a police officer?

“Blessed are the peacekeepers, for they shall be called the children of God.” -Matthew 5:9 If you see a quote in here that really speaks to you, use it! Either text it to your officer (right now!), or make a special gift for him for police week (like this thin blue line string art!) with the quote featured on it.

When do police use the phrase drive on?

Officers administer street justice at their own peril, Freeman says. Cops use this phrase when they see something unusual but decline to investigate it because it could create a lot of paperwork. It stands for F— It, Drive On. A suspect who’s on the box is taking a lie detector test. To turn someone in to the police, often to cover yourself.

How to share inspirational quotes with your officer?

If you see a quote in here that really speaks to you, use it! Either text it to your officer (right now!), or make a special gift for him for police week (like this thin blue line string art!) with the quote featured on it. No matter what you do, I hope your heart feels encouraged today!