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Most of Alberta is served by the [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) (AB) | Royal Canadian Mounted Police]]. The Alberta division of the RCMP is called K Division and the headquarters is located in Edmonton.
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 22:24, 13 February 2016

Overview

Most of Alberta is served by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The Alberta division of the RCMP is called K Division and the headquarters is located in Edmonton.

RCMP Alberta 10 Codes

  • 10-1 Signal Weak
  • 10-2 Signal Good
  • 10-3 Stop Transmitting
  • 10-4 Message Received
  • 10-5 Relay
  • 10-6 Busy
  • 10-7 Temporarily Out of Service
  • 10-8 Back In Service
  • 10-9 Say Again
  • 10-10 Negative
  • 10-11 Traffic Stop
  • 10-12 Stand By
  • 10-13 Existing Conditions
  • 10-14 Message/Information
  • 10-15 Message Delivered
  • 10-17 Enroute
  • 10-18 Urgent
  • 10-19 (In) Contact
  • 10-20 Location
  • 10-21 Call by Phone
  • 10-22 Disregard
  • 10-23 At Scene
  • 10-24 Assignment Completed
  • 10-25 Report to (meet)
  • 10-26 ETA
  • 10-27 License (Check)
  • 10-28 Ownership (Check)
  • 10-29 Records (Check)
  • 10-30 Danger/Caution: V Violence - E Escapee - M Mental - S Suicidal - F Firearms
  • 10-31 Pick-up
  • 10-32 Unit Needs (Specify)
  • 10-33 Help Me Quickly
  • 10-34 Time
  • 10-35 Off Duty
  • 10-36 On Duty
  • 10-37 Returning to Office
  • 10-38 Fatality
  • 10-39 Hostage
  • 10-40 Possible (Warrant) Hit
  • 10-41 Hit Confirmed
  • 10-42 In Observation Category
  • 10-43 In Parole Category
  • 10-44 In Charged Category
  • 10-45 In Escaped Category
  • 10-46 In Prohibited Category: F Firearms - L Liquor - D Driving
  • 10-60 Police Hater - Extreme Caution
  • 10-61 Identify Yourself
  • 10-62 Unauthorized Listeners
  • 10-63 Tow Truck
  • 10-64 Ambulance
  • 10-65 Escort (prisoner/mental)
  • 10-66 Remain In Service
  • 10-67 Anything For Me?
  • 10-68 Intoxication
  • 10-69 Fatality (used interchangeably with 10-38)
  • 10-70 Are you OK?
  • 10-71 Complaint
  • 10-72 Bank Alarm
  • 10-73 Non-Bank Alarm
  • 10-74 False Alarm
  • 10-75 Meal Break
  • 10-76 On Portable
  • 10-77 At Residence
  • 10-78 At Office
  • 10-79 Slow Computer
  • 10-80 In Probation Category
  • 10-81 Violence
  • 10-82 Robbery
  • 10-83 Offensive Weapon
  • 10-84 B&E
  • 10-85 Auto Theft
  • 10-86 Theft
  • 10-87 Drugs
  • 10-88 Fraud
  • 10-89 Sex
  • 10-90 Other Criminal Code
  • 10-91 Other Federal Statutes
  • 10-92 Other Statutes
  • 10-93 VIP Detail
  • 10-94 CISA Subject
  • 10-95 Arson
  • 10-96 Failure to Appear
  • 10-97 No Conviction

RCMP AlbertaVehicle Designations

Alberta RCMP, use callsigns similar to those in most other provinces (except BC). The format is number-letter-three digit number (although this last number grouping may be one to three digits on older units). The first number indicates the sub-division; there are at least six in Alberta. The letter is from the list below, and the number is a unique number within each sub-division (though sequential numbers are not assigned in detachments, i.e. one detachment may have cars 11, 43, and 79).

The letter corresponds to the following list. Note that there are some non-RCMP units listed.

A - Rural (county/district/detachment)

B - Town (municipality/city)

C - Highway Patrol

D - Plainclothes/General Investigations

E - Operational Support (Identification, Information Technology, etc)

F - Administrative Support (Commissioned Officers, etc)

G - Traffic Services Unit (also/formerly Freeway Patrol)

K - Police Dog Service (K9)

M - Motorcycle Unit (typically Alberta Sheriffs)

T - Alberta Sheriffs Traffic Enforcement

Z - Command Post Vehicle


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