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Hart County contains miles of scenic country ranging from sultry river bottoms to gently rolling hillsides to steep knobs and hidden hollows.  Nolin River and Lake form the western boundary of the county, while beautiful Green River winds through the center, flowing east to west in a series of loops and bends that offer diversions for the angler and the canoeist alike. 
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In addition to its natural beauty and diverse landscape, Hart County offers a variety of recreational options  - explore underground wonders at Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky Caverns, and the American Cave Museum and Hidden River Cave; experience drama and comedy at nationally recognized Kentucky Repertory Theatre, and discover Australian animals and hands-on exhibits at Kentucky Down Under. 
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Hart County was formed in 1819 from portions of Hardin and Barren counties.  It has three incorporated cities:  Munfordville (the county seat), Horse Cave and Bonnieville.  The county attracted national attention in the 1850s with the construction of an iron railroad bridge over Green River.  Hailed as an engineering marvel, three Civil War battles were fought over the control of this vital supply link.  The significance of the “Battle for the Bridge” is celebrated each September during the Hart County Civil War Days.  Horse Cave also honors its rich heritage during the month of September with an award winning festival noted for its diversity of musical entertainment.
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The county hosts several festivals each year, and although each is distinctly different, visitors will find the common qualities of local charm and friendliness everywhere. 
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While the county continues to preserve its rich heritage and traditional values, we also look to a future of vibrant industrial growth and economic development.  In 2006, the Industrial Authority proudly announced that over 1,000 new jobs were being created in the county
  
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  Hart County 10-CODES AND SIGNALS 02-09-2010
 
  Hart County 10-CODES AND SIGNALS 02-09-2010
10-Codes  
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== 10-Codes == 
  
 
10-1 RECEIVING POORLY
 
10-1 RECEIVING POORLY
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10-2 RECEIVING WELL  
 
10-2 RECEIVING WELL  
  
10-3 STOP TRANSMITTING  
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10-3 STOP TRANSMITTING
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10-4 O.K.  
 
10-4 O.K.  
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10-5 RELAY  
 
10-5 RELAY  
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10-6 BUSY  
 
10-6 BUSY  
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10-7 OUT OF SERVICE  
 
10-7 OUT OF SERVICE  
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10-8 IN SERVICE  
 
10-8 IN SERVICE  
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10-9 REPEAT TRAFFIC  
 
10-9 REPEAT TRAFFIC  
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10-10 OUT OF SERVICE/SUBJECT TO CALL  
 
10-10 OUT OF SERVICE/SUBJECT TO CALL  
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10-11 DISPATCHING TO RAPIDLY  
 
10-11 DISPATCHING TO RAPIDLY  
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10-12 VISITOR PRESENT/PERSON NOT TO HEAR  
 
10-12 VISITOR PRESENT/PERSON NOT TO HEAR  
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10-13 ADVISE WEATHER CONDITIONS  
 
10-13 ADVISE WEATHER CONDITIONS  
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10-14 ESCORT  
 
10-14 ESCORT  
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10-15 PRISONER IN CUSTODY  
 
10-15 PRISONER IN CUSTODY  
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10-16 PICK UP PRISONER AT________  
 
10-16 PICK UP PRISONER AT________  
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10-17 PICK UP PAPERS/WARRANTS  
 
10-17 PICK UP PAPERS/WARRANTS  
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10-18 EN ROUTE TO TRAFFIC  
 
10-18 EN ROUTE TO TRAFFIC  
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10-19 RETURN TO YOUR STATION/AREA  
 
10-19 RETURN TO YOUR STATION/AREA  
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10-20 YOUR LOCATION  
 
10-20 YOUR LOCATION  
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10-21 CALL BY PHONE  
 
10-21 CALL BY PHONE  
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10-22 TAKE NO FURTHER ACTION  
 
10-22 TAKE NO FURTHER ACTION  
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10-23 STAND BY UNTIL NO INTERFERENCE  
 
10-23 STAND BY UNTIL NO INTERFERENCE  
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10-24 TROUBLE AT STATION  
 
10-24 TROUBLE AT STATION  
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10-25 DO YOU HAVE CONTACT WITH ________  
 
10-25 DO YOU HAVE CONTACT WITH ________  
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10-26 SHOPLIFTER  
 
10-26 SHOPLIFTER  
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10-28 CHECK FULL REGISTRATION  
 
10-28 CHECK FULL REGISTRATION  
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10-29 CHECK FOR WANTS/WARRANTS  
 
10-29 CHECK FOR WANTS/WARRANTS  
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10-30 DOES NOT CONFORM WITH RULES/REGULATIONS  
 
10-30 DOES NOT CONFORM WITH RULES/REGULATIONS  
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10-32 EN ROUTE= NON-EMERGENCY  
 
10-32 EN ROUTE= NON-EMERGENCY  
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10-33 EN ROUTE= EMERGENCY  
 
10-33 EN ROUTE= EMERGENCY  
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10-34 CLEAR FOR LOCAL DISPATCH  
 
10-34 CLEAR FOR LOCAL DISPATCH  
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10-35 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION  
 
10-35 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION  
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10-36 CORRECT TIME  
 
10-36 CORRECT TIME  
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10-37 OPERATOR ON DUTY  
 
10-37 OPERATOR ON DUTY  
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10-38 POSSIBLE SUICIDE  
 
10-38 POSSIBLE SUICIDE  
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10-39 B&E NOT IN PROGRESS  
 
10-39 B&E NOT IN PROGRESS  
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10-40 SHOTS FIRED  
 
10-40 SHOTS FIRED  
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10-41 REPORT NEEDED  
 
10-41 REPORT NEEDED  
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10-42 LOUD MUSIC  
 
10-42 LOUD MUSIC  
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10-43 CHILD ABUSE  
 
10-43 CHILD ABUSE  
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10-44 STAND BY UNLESS RUSH  
 
10-44 STAND BY UNLESS RUSH  
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10-45 NON-INJURY ACCIDENT  
 
10-45 NON-INJURY ACCIDENT  
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10-46 INJURY RELATED ACCIDENT  
 
10-46 INJURY RELATED ACCIDENT  
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10-47 CHECK REGISTRATION ON VEHICLE  
 
10-47 CHECK REGISTRATION ON VEHICLE  
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10-50 DOMESTIC TROUBLE  
 
10-50 DOMESTIC TROUBLE  
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10-51 BREAK-IN IN PROGRESS  
 
10-51 BREAK-IN IN PROGRESS  
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10-52 HOLD UP IN PROGRESS  
 
10-52 HOLD UP IN PROGRESS  
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10-53 HOLD UP ALARM  
 
10-53 HOLD UP ALARM  
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10-54 BURGLARY ALARM  
 
10-54 BURGLARY ALARM  
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10-55 PROWLER  
 
10-55 PROWLER  
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10-60 FIGHT  
 
10-60 FIGHT  
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10-63 SUSPICIOUS LETTER/SUBSTANCE  
 
10-63 SUSPICIOUS LETTER/SUBSTANCE  
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10-65 SUBJECT WITH A GUN  
 
10-65 SUBJECT WITH A GUN  
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10-66 SUBJECT WITH A KNIFE  
 
10-66 SUBJECT WITH A KNIFE  
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10-67 SUBJECT WITH WEAPON OTHER THAN GUN/KNIFE  
 
10-67 SUBJECT WITH WEAPON OTHER THAN GUN/KNIFE  
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10-70 SHOOTING  
 
10-70 SHOOTING  
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10-71 CUTTING  
 
10-71 CUTTING  
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10-75 ROBBERY OTHER THAN HOLD UP I.E. PURSE SNATCH  
 
10-75 ROBBERY OTHER THAN HOLD UP I.E. PURSE SNATCH  
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10-76 ABANDONED VEHICLE  
 
10-76 ABANDONED VEHICLE  
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10-77 RELEASE A MOTOR VEHICLE  
 
10-77 RELEASE A MOTOR VEHICLE  
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10-78 DISORDERLY PERSON  
 
10-78 DISORDERLY PERSON  
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10-79 WRECKER NEEDED  
 
10-79 WRECKER NEEDED  
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10-80 LOUD PARTY  
 
10-80 LOUD PARTY  
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10-81 MOTORIST ASSIST  
 
10-81 MOTORIST ASSIST  
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10-82 PERSON TAMPERING WITH AUTO  
 
10-82 PERSON TAMPERING WITH AUTO  
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10-85 CHILDREN LEFT ALONE  
 
10-85 CHILDREN LEFT ALONE  
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10-86 RECKLESS DRIVER  
 
10-86 RECKLESS DRIVER  
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10-88 ADVISE TELEPHONE NUMBER  
 
10-88 ADVISE TELEPHONE NUMBER  
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10-89 BOMB THREAT  
 
10-89 BOMB THREAT  
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10-90 MISSING PERSON  
 
10-90 MISSING PERSON  
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10-91 STATUS CHECK  
 
10-91 STATUS CHECK  
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10-95 RAPE  
 
10-95 RAPE  
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10-96 RAPE WITH PERPETRATOR ON PREMISES  
 
10-96 RAPE WITH PERPETRATOR ON PREMISES  
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10-97 ARRIVED ON SCENE  
 
10-97 ARRIVED ON SCENE  
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10-98 FINISHED LAST ASSIGNMENT  
 
10-98 FINISHED LAST ASSIGNMENT  
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10-200 NEED A DETECTIVE  
 
10-200 NEED A DETECTIVE  
Signals  
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== Signals ==
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1 OFFICER AT HOME  
 
1 OFFICER AT HOME  
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2 MEET OR WILL MEET  
 
2 MEET OR WILL MEET  
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3 ANY TRAFFIC/MESSAGE  
 
3 ANY TRAFFIC/MESSAGE  
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4 REPORT TO STATION  
 
4 REPORT TO STATION  
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5 OUT TO EAT  
 
5 OUT TO EAT  
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6 CALL BY TELEPHONE  
 
6 CALL BY TELEPHONE  
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7 EMERGENCY  
 
7 EMERGENCY  
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8 DISREGARD  
 
8 DISREGARD  
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9 RUSH/QUICK RESPONSE  
 
9 RUSH/QUICK RESPONSE  
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10 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION  
 
10 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION  
Other Codes  
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== '''Other Codes''' ==
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2301 PUBLIC DRUNK  
 
2301 PUBLIC DRUNK  
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0148 DRUGS  
 
0148 DRUGS  
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0149 DRINKING AND DRIVING''''''
 
0149 DRINKING AND DRIVING''''''
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[[Category:Kentucky Law Enforcement]]

Latest revision as of 19:35, 27 June 2015

' Hart County contains miles of scenic country ranging from sultry river bottoms to gently rolling hillsides to steep knobs and hidden hollows. Nolin River and Lake form the western boundary of the county, while beautiful Green River winds through the center, flowing east to west in a series of loops and bends that offer diversions for the angler and the canoeist alike.

In addition to its natural beauty and diverse landscape, Hart County offers a variety of recreational options - explore underground wonders at Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky Caverns, and the American Cave Museum and Hidden River Cave; experience drama and comedy at nationally recognized Kentucky Repertory Theatre, and discover Australian animals and hands-on exhibits at Kentucky Down Under.

Hart County was formed in 1819 from portions of Hardin and Barren counties. It has three incorporated cities: Munfordville (the county seat), Horse Cave and Bonnieville. The county attracted national attention in the 1850s with the construction of an iron railroad bridge over Green River. Hailed as an engineering marvel, three Civil War battles were fought over the control of this vital supply link. The significance of the “Battle for the Bridge” is celebrated each September during the Hart County Civil War Days. Horse Cave also honors its rich heritage during the month of September with an award winning festival noted for its diversity of musical entertainment.

The county hosts several festivals each year, and although each is distinctly different, visitors will find the common qualities of local charm and friendliness everywhere.

While the county continues to preserve its rich heritage and traditional values, we also look to a future of vibrant industrial growth and economic development. In 2006, the Industrial Authority proudly announced that over 1,000 new jobs were being created in the county

Hart County 10-CODES AND SIGNALS 02-09-2010

10-Codes

10-1 RECEIVING POORLY

10-2 RECEIVING WELL

10-3 STOP TRANSMITTING

10-4 O.K.

10-5 RELAY

10-6 BUSY

10-7 OUT OF SERVICE

10-8 IN SERVICE

10-9 REPEAT TRAFFIC

10-10 OUT OF SERVICE/SUBJECT TO CALL

10-11 DISPATCHING TO RAPIDLY

10-12 VISITOR PRESENT/PERSON NOT TO HEAR

10-13 ADVISE WEATHER CONDITIONS

10-14 ESCORT

10-15 PRISONER IN CUSTODY

10-16 PICK UP PRISONER AT________

10-17 PICK UP PAPERS/WARRANTS

10-18 EN ROUTE TO TRAFFIC

10-19 RETURN TO YOUR STATION/AREA

10-20 YOUR LOCATION

10-21 CALL BY PHONE

10-22 TAKE NO FURTHER ACTION

10-23 STAND BY UNTIL NO INTERFERENCE

10-24 TROUBLE AT STATION

10-25 DO YOU HAVE CONTACT WITH ________

10-26 SHOPLIFTER

10-28 CHECK FULL REGISTRATION

10-29 CHECK FOR WANTS/WARRANTS

10-30 DOES NOT CONFORM WITH RULES/REGULATIONS

10-32 EN ROUTE= NON-EMERGENCY

10-33 EN ROUTE= EMERGENCY

10-34 CLEAR FOR LOCAL DISPATCH

10-35 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION

10-36 CORRECT TIME

10-37 OPERATOR ON DUTY

10-38 POSSIBLE SUICIDE

10-39 B&E NOT IN PROGRESS

10-40 SHOTS FIRED

10-41 REPORT NEEDED

10-42 LOUD MUSIC

10-43 CHILD ABUSE

10-44 STAND BY UNLESS RUSH

10-45 NON-INJURY ACCIDENT

10-46 INJURY RELATED ACCIDENT

10-47 CHECK REGISTRATION ON VEHICLE

10-50 DOMESTIC TROUBLE

10-51 BREAK-IN IN PROGRESS

10-52 HOLD UP IN PROGRESS

10-53 HOLD UP ALARM

10-54 BURGLARY ALARM

10-55 PROWLER

10-60 FIGHT

10-63 SUSPICIOUS LETTER/SUBSTANCE

10-65 SUBJECT WITH A GUN

10-66 SUBJECT WITH A KNIFE

10-67 SUBJECT WITH WEAPON OTHER THAN GUN/KNIFE

10-70 SHOOTING

10-71 CUTTING

10-75 ROBBERY OTHER THAN HOLD UP I.E. PURSE SNATCH

10-76 ABANDONED VEHICLE

10-77 RELEASE A MOTOR VEHICLE

10-78 DISORDERLY PERSON

10-79 WRECKER NEEDED

10-80 LOUD PARTY

10-81 MOTORIST ASSIST

10-82 PERSON TAMPERING WITH AUTO

10-85 CHILDREN LEFT ALONE

10-86 RECKLESS DRIVER

10-88 ADVISE TELEPHONE NUMBER

10-89 BOMB THREAT

10-90 MISSING PERSON

10-91 STATUS CHECK

10-95 RAPE

10-96 RAPE WITH PERPETRATOR ON PREMISES

10-97 ARRIVED ON SCENE

10-98 FINISHED LAST ASSIGNMENT

10-200 NEED A DETECTIVE



Signals

1 OFFICER AT HOME

2 MEET OR WILL MEET

3 ANY TRAFFIC/MESSAGE

4 REPORT TO STATION

5 OUT TO EAT

6 CALL BY TELEPHONE

7 EMERGENCY

8 DISREGARD

9 RUSH/QUICK RESPONSE

10 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION


Other Codes

2301 PUBLIC DRUNK

0148 DRUGS

0149 DRINKING AND DRIVING'