Md.Transit Administration Codes
In keeping with the State of Maryland's move to follow Federal communications guidelines, the MTA no longer routinely uses 10-codes and has switched from the APCO phonetic alphabet to the NATO phonetic alphabet as of spring 2012. However, this change appears to not be enforced, and 10-codes and APCO letters are still commonly heard over the air.
- 10-0 Use Caution
- 10-1 Radio Check
- 10-2 Transmission Good
- 10-3 Transmission Poor
- 10-4 Acknowledge
- 10-5 Unit Failed To Acknowledge
- 10-6 Standby
- 10-7 out Of Service
- 10-8 In Service
- 10-9 Repeat
- 10-10 Fight in Progress
- 10-11 Meet
- 10-12 Domestic
- 10-14 Request Wagon
- 10-15 Urgent Wagon Request
- 10-16 Request Backup
- 10-17 Call Office
- 10-18 Return to Station
- 10-19 Meet Complainant
- 10-20 Location
- 10-21 Call______
- 10-22 Disregard
- 10-23 Arrived on Scene
- 10-24 Assignment Completed
- 10-25 Report in Person
- 10-26 Detaining Suspect
- 10-27 Licence Check
- 10-28 Vehicle Registration Check
- 10-29 Warrant Check
- 10-30 Wanted or Stolen
- 10-31 In Progress
- 10-32 Sufficient Units on Scene
- 10-33 Emergency
- 10-34 Vehicle Stop
- 10-35 Arrest/Suspect In Custody
- 10-36 Time Check
- 10-37 Suspicious Vehicle
- 10-38 Ambulance
- 10-39 Weapon
- A] Firearm
- B] Sharp Object
- C] Hazardous Material
- 10-40 Silent Run (no lights or siren)
- 10-41 Begin Shift
- 10-42 End Shift
- 10-43 Fare Maintainance
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- 10-44 Lunch
- 10-45 Assist Motorist
- 10-46 Fare Dispute
- 10-47 Negative
- 10-48 Positive
- 10-49 Hourly Call In
- 10-50 Unneccesary Use OF Radio
- 10-51 Dog Case
- 10-52 Request Tow Truck
- 10-53 Disabled Police Vehicle
- 10-54 Disabled MTA Vehicle
- 10-55 Intoxicated Driver
- 10-56 Intoxicated Person
- 10-57 Hit And Run
- 10-58 Direct Traffic
- 10-59 Railroad Crossing Gates Down
- 10-60 Transit Violation (no ticket/eating/smoking etc)
- 10-61 Disorderly Person
- 10-62 Suspect On Location
- 10-63 Prepare To Make Written Copy
- 10-64 Written Copy Completed
- 10-65 Parking Violation
- 10-66 Request Lateral
- 10-67 Power Loss
- 10-68 Power Lines Down
- 10-69 Patrons Stranded On Train
- A] Cooperative
- B] Agitated But Cooperative
- C] Uncooperative
- 10-70 Escort
- 10-71 Transport
- 10-72 Fire Alarm
- 10-73 Request Fire Department
- 10-74 Request Local Police
- 10-75 Train Delay
- 10-76 En route
- 10-77 Pick Up And Distribute Payroll
- 10-78 Bomb Threat
- 10-79 Mental Case
- 10-80 Vehicle Chase
- 10-81 Foot Chase
- 10-82 Notify Medical Examiner
- 10-83 Request Police Supervisor
- 10-84 Request Communications Van
- 10-85 Assist Other Police Agency
- 10-86 ETA
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Signals
- 13 Officer Needs Assistance
- 30 Accident
- 31 Accident with injury
- 32 Accident with fatality
- 50 Alarm
- Disposition Codes are in Plain English with the exception of "Code 89". Code 89 is accident that does not require a written report, i.e., no injury, arrest or tow.