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All Ci'tiyous Ga'nudren utilize special codes when reporting crimes or status reports, these codes are listed below.
Ten codes are traditional codes used by all officers and even found used by civilians are as well. Ten codes are occasionally used alongside thirteen and fourteen codes.
Ten Code | ||
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Code | Description | Additional Details |
10-4 | Means the officer can do that | |
10-5 | Means the officer can't do that | |
10-9 | Transmite last received message to another indivisual | |
10-9A | Transmite last received message to all officers | |
10-9BA | Transmite last received message to HQ | |
10-11 | Means you are not being heard clearly, or you are uncomprehensable (bad communications) | |
10-19 | Continue last patrol | |
10-20 | Return to sector precinct | |
10-21 | Return to state headquarters | |
10-22 | Cease Transmissions (Radio silence) | |
10-33 | Clear comms at once | |
10-34 | Disregard last message | |
10-36 | Urgent mission must be accomplished ASAP. | |
10-44 | Pick up criminal / reply to message | |
10-45 | Pick up documents / En Route | |
10-58 | Report to [person] / do you have contact with [person] | |
10-77 | Out of service (varies) | Means the officer can't respond to any emergencies, typically 10-77 should be followed by whatever reason the officer is unavailable - such as court, off duty, out for personal reasons. |
10-71 | In Service | This means that the officer is available to take on assignments |
10-90 | Arrived at scene | |
10-90A | Arrived at scene, clear comms. | Means the officer has arrived at scene and needs all comm.'s to be cleared, this is usually reserved for higher ranking officers in order to take command of a hectic situation |
10-99 | Emergency Backup requested | Means an officer needs assistance ASAP, all officers SHOULD respond |
10-99O | Emergency at precinct/HQs | Means a local sector precinct or a state HQ is under assault, all officers should drop what they are doing and respond |
Thirteen codes are codes commonly used by dispatch or situations commonly encountered while on patrol.
Thirteen Code | ||
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Code | Description | Additional Details |
13-1 | Medical requested | Means medical services are needed ASAP |
13-2 | Medical request cancelled | Previous medical call no longer needed, this could be due to the previous call being in error or the victom died before services could arrive |
13-3 | Advise if medical is needed | Dispatch is contacting officer, requesting if medical is needed |
13-8 | Escort Requested | Dispatch, or another officer, are requesting escort. This could either be for a high-profile criminal, or an injured person |
13-13 | Person or Officer requesting assistance | Means the officer needs backup, or the person sending the message (such as a citizen) is requesting help. In the hands of a civilian, this is traditionally code for 'officer down' |
13-18 | Officer Down | Means officer has been injured and that backup is needed. This code typically goes alongside 10-99 |
13-22 | Suspicious Vehicle | Used for when a vehicle is sighted doing something it shouldn't |
13-23 | Suspicious Person | Used to describe an indivisual doing something they shouldn't |
13-29 | Death Report | Reporting of a death |
13-33 | Healer requested | Means that a healer is needed, not actual medical services. Typically used within a precinct or HQ's for internal medical emergencies |
13-40 | Criminal has a record, but is not currently wanted | Means that even though the person is a criminal, they are not wanted by anyone and can be let go |
13-41 | Criminal has a record, is wanted | Means the criminal is wanted and should be arrested |
13-42 | Person doesn't have a record, but is wanted | Same as 13-41 |
13-44 | Person has no record, no warrents | Means the indivisual is clean |
13-50 | Possible death, requesting coroner | Means that the person might be dead, and thus a coroner is requested |
13-51 | Attempted Suicide | Means the indivisual has attempted suicide |
13-52 | Suicide by officer | Means the person committed suicide by forcing officers to kill them |
13-55 | Officer being followed by suspicious vehicle | Means the officer is possibly being followed by a criminal looking to cause harm |
13-56 | Officer being followed by vehicle with dangerous indivisuals inside | Commonly refers to gang members looking to harm an officer |
13-59 | Unknown auto at assignments | Means a vehicle that is not supposed to be at an assignment is there |
13-60 | Kit in trouble, requesting backup | This is a special code reserved for when an officer spots a child either in the process of being kidnapped or with a criminal trying to harm them. |
13-62 | Attack in high hazard area | Means officer is under fire in a high-crime area |
13-67 | Traffic Signal light is out | Means that the traffic light is out |
13-68 | Traffic Signals are out of order | Means the traffic lights aren't syncronized |
13-71 | Fire Alarm | Officer reports hearing a fire alarm |
13-72 | Fire report | Officer spots a fire and is requesting fire fighting crews |
13-75 | Aircraft accident | Means an aircraft has crashed |
13-80 | Traffic Accident, Medical needed ASAP | vehicular accident that requires the presence of medical services. Medical is needed for any accidents that involve injuries, regardless of severity |
13-82 | Traffic Accident, no injuries | Means there is a vehicular accident, but medical is not needed |
13-83 | Traffic Accident, no details | Means that officer has arrived at a traffic accident but has no details currently |
13-85 | Manual traffic control needed | Possibly due to traffic accident, or because traffic lights are out. |
13-87 | Tow truck needed | Disabled vehicle needs a tow |
13-89 | Bomb Threat | Refers to a possible bomb at scene |
13-90 | Bomb discovered | Means there is a bomb at the scene, requesting EOD |
13-95 | Out of vehicle, routine traffic stop | Means the officer is out of the vehicle to perform a stop |
13-96 | Out of vehicle, traffic stop, requesting backup | Means the officer is at a traffic stop and needs backup |
13-98 | Time check on patrol | Refers to dispatch asking officer how long they've been on patrol, either to be reassigned or relieved for a break |
13-99 | Officer needs help immediately | Similiar to 10-99 |
Fourteen Codes are codes that relate to natural disasters or other types of emergencies, they go alongside all other codes.
Fourteen Codes | ||
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Code | Description | Additional Details |
14-1 | Fire reported | Same as 13-71 |
14-1A | Major Fire Reported | Means there is a major fire, all fire services needed |
14-2 | Smoke reported | Refers to black smoke being reported in an area, but no signs of fire |
14-4 | Road or Bridge washed out | Relates to high flood waters having washed over a road, making it impassable, or making a bridge unusable |
14-6 | Tornado Report at [location] | Means a tornado was spotted at the spoken location |
14-8 | Fire Storm reported | Means a very large explosion has occurred, all fire services needed, all medical services requested |
14-9 | Mass Casualty | Refers to a large number of injured persons, all hospitals should be made available |
14-11 | Earthquake | Earthquake reported, this code is the most common on Nesha Prime due to the unstable faults |
14-11a | Major Quake, requesting fire and medical | Means the quack has toppled buildings and that fire and medical services are needed |
14-14 | Meteorite Impact | Means a meteor has impacted the ground |
14-14a | Meteorite Impact, injured reported | Means a meteorite impact has resulted in injuries and that medical is needed |
14-18 | Starport Emergency | Means there is an emergency at a local starport |
14-18O | Starport Disaster | This can refer to a ship crashing either upon landing or while trying to take off |
14-22 | Space-elevator Emergency | Means there is an emergency at the local space-elevator |
14-22O | Space-elevator disaster | can refer to a space tether snapping or some other emergency that is a matter of life and death |
These are basic codes, known to all officers.
Code | Description | Additional Details |
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Code 1 | Non-urgent situation | |
Code 2 | Urgent - Proceed immediately | |
Code 3 | Emergency - Proceed immediately with lights and siren | |
Code 4 | No further assistance required | |
Code 5 | Stakeout - uniformed officers stay away | |
Code 6 | Out of vehicle for investigation | |
Code 7 | Out of service to eat | |
Code 9 | Roadblock | |
Code 10 | Bomb threat / Patrol your precinct and report extent of damage | |
Code 13 | Major disaster activation | |
Code 14 | Resume normal operation | |
Code 20 | Notify news media to respond | |
Code 21 | Jail emergency | |
Code 22 | Restricted radio traffic | |
Code 33 | Clear radio channel - emergency traffic only | |
Code 37 | Subject/Property wanted | |
Code 43 | TAC forces committed | |
Code 100 | In position to intercept suspect | |
Code 777 | State-wide emergency | |
Code Blue | Bus in trouble | |
Code Red | Gang activity | |
Code Orange | Palace under attack (code only usable on Nesha Prime) |
These codes are used exclusively on Nesha Prime, and not anywhere else (currently)
Code | Details | Additional Details |
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148 | Resisting / Obstructing an officer | |
164 | Suicide | |
187 | Homicide (Murder) | |
192 | Manslaughter | |
207 | Kidnapping | |
207a | Kidnapping attempt | |
211 | Armed robbery | |
211a | Robbery alarm | |
211s | Robbery alarm, silent | |
215 | Carjacking | |
217 | Assault with intent to murder | |
240 | Assault - Minor | |
242 | Battery | |
243 | Assault on officer | |
245 | Assault with a deadly weapon (ADW) | |
246 | Shooting at inhabited dwelling | |
261 | Sexual Assault | |
261a | Attempted Sexual Assault | |
273 | Assault on person | |
273a | Kit neglect | |
273d | Wife beating - felony | |
280 | Kit abduction | |
281 | Kit Trading | The illegal form of slave trading, is when Kits are illegally aquired from their homes or school, or some other area of town and sold for money on the black market, outside of the preview of the monarch. |
285 | ||
288 | Lewd conduct / Felony offense | |
311 | Loud and obscene | |
314 | Indecent exposure | |
330 | Gambling | |
374b | Illegal dumping | |
390 | Drunk | |
390b | Drunk My'leke - Felony | It is very deadly for My'leke to drink anything that has alcohol in it (synthetic alcohol is fine) |
390c | Drunk - in vehicle | |
390d | Drunk - unconscious | |
404 | Riot | |
407 | Unlawful Assembly | |
415 | Disturbing the peace / Mutual combat | |
415b | Disturbance - Investigate the trouble | |
415c | Disturbance - Children involved | |
415d | Disturbance - Drunk involved | |
415e | Disturbance - Loud music or party | |
415f | Disturbance - Family | |
415g | Disturbance - Gang | |
417 | Brandishing firearm threateningly | |
417a | Person with a knife | |
420 | Obstructing entry on public land | |
422 | Criminal threats | |
451 | Arson | |
459 | Burglary | |
459a | Burglar alarm | |
459s | Burglar alarm, silent | |
464 | Burglary with Explosives | |
470 | Forgery | |
480 | Hit and run - Causing death | |
481 | Hit and run - Causing injuries | |
484 | Theft / Larceny | |
484f | Fraudulent use of credit card(s)/Data Crystals | |
487 | Grand theft | |
487.2 | Data Crystals snatch | It is illegal to snatch a data-crystal from another citizen |
488 | Petty theft | |
496 | Receiving stolen property | |
502 | Drunk driving - Misdemeanor | |
503 | Auto theft | |
504 | Tampering with a vehicle | |
505 | Reckless driving | |
507 | Public nuisance | |
510 | Speeding or racing vehicles | |
537 | Defrauding shop-owner | |
586 | Illegal parking | |
586e | Vehicle blocking Driveway | |
594 | Malicious mischief / Vandalism | |
595 | Runaway car | |
597 | Animal cruelty | |
602 | Trespassing | It is illegal to trespass on private property |
602.5 | Entry without consent | |
603 | Unlawful entry | It is considered very 'very' rude for a person to enter another citizens residence without permission. |
604 | Throwing missiles | |
647 | Lewd conduct / Vagrancy | |
647a | Vagrant loitering in public place | |
647b | Prostitution | |
647c | Begging | |
647d | Loitering in restroom | Staying in a public restroom without using it is rude |
647e | Loitering place to place | |
647f | Public intoxication | Drinking alcohol is fine, drinking it and causing trouble is not |
647ff | Drunk - en route to detox | |
647g | Prowler | |
647h | Illegal lodging | It is illegal for anyone to force their way into another persons home and take up residence. Exceptions apply to soldiers during an invasion |
653m | Threatening calls | |
664 | Attempted murder | |
666 | Petty theft with a prior | |
966 | Drug deal | |
988 | Intimidation | Intimidating anyone, whether they be regular citizens or members of the council, is illegal |