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Powell County (KY)

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RADIO CODES

Used by all Law Enforcement agencies in Powell County

10 CODES

  • 10-1 Unreadable
  • 10-2 Readable
  • 10-4 0K
  • 10-6 Busy
  • 10-7 Out of service
  • 10-8 In service
  • 10-9 Repeat
  • 10-10 Out of service subject to call
  • 10-12 Official or visitor present
  • 10-14 Escort
  • 10-15 Prisoner (in cusotdy)
  • 10-16 Pick up prisoners at:
  • 10-17 Pick up papers or reports
  • 10-20 Location
  • 10-21 Call the station (Signal 6)
  • 10-22 Contact the Coroner
  • 10-28 Check for full registration
  • 10-29 Check for wanted on:
  • 10-37 Dispatcher
  • 10-45 Non-injury Accident
  • 10-46 Injury Accident
  • 10-47 Registration (Plate/Tag)
  • 10-96 Enroute
  • 10-97 On Scene
  • 10-98 Clear Scene

SIGNALS

  • 2 - Meet at______
  • 3 - Traffic or Messages
  • 4 - Headquarters
  • 5 - Eating
  • 6 - Call Telephone Number
  • 7 - Officer Down/Needs Assistance
  • 8 - Disregard
  • 9 - Emergency
  • 10 - Drug Related
  • 12 - Prostitution

CODE

  • CD-148 DRUGS/DUI
  • CD-149 ALCOHOL/DUI
  • CD-202A MENTALLY DISTURBED PERSON
  • UTL - Unable to Locate
  • ATL - Attempt to locate
  • MA - Motorist Assist

Agency Callsings

Countywide

  • 100-199 | Various (See Note Below)
  • 200-299 | Clay City Fire Department
  • 300-399 | Stanton Fire Department
  • 400-499 | Powell County Ambulance Service
  • 500-599 | Middlefork Fire Department
  • 800-899 | Powell County Search and Rescue
  • 900-999 | Powell County Road Department

100 Series Unit Numbers are issued to various agencies, predominantly Law Enforcement (PCSO, Stanton PD, and Clay City PD) however 100 series is also used by the Powell County Jailer's Office, Powell County Judge Executive's Office, Powell County 911 Dispatch, Powell County Coroner's Office, Powell County Emergency Management & CSEPP, and Powell County Animal Control.