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The county was severely damaged from both Hurricane Camille in August 1969 and [[Hurricane Katrina]] on August 29, 2005, causing catastrophic effects.
 
The county was severely damaged from both Hurricane Camille in August 1969 and [[Hurricane Katrina]] on August 29, 2005, causing catastrophic effects.
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==Jackson Co. (MS) Fire & EMS Dept.'s==
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==Codes and Signals==
 
==Codes and Signals==

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General Information

Jackson County, Mississippi, is located at the southeastern tip of the state, bordering the state of Alabama on its east side. As of the 2010 census, the population was 139,668. Its county seat is Pascagoula. The county is named for U.S. President Andrew Jackson.

Jackson County is included in the Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Metropolitan Statistical Area.

The county was severely damaged from both Hurricane Camille in August 1969 and Hurricane Katrina on August 29, 2005, causing catastrophic effects.


Jackson Co. (MS) Fire & EMS Dept.'s

  • Central Jackson Co. F.D. -

Codes and Signals

10-Codes

  • These are Jackson County Sheriff's Department codes and signals, but most apply to all Jackson County agencies.
  • 10-1 Unable to copy
  • 10-2 Signal good
  • 10-3 Stop Sending
  • 10-4 Affirmative
  • 10-5 Relay/Transport
  • 10-6 Busy
  • 10-7 Out of service
  • 10-8 In service
  • 10-9 Repeat
  • 10-10 Out of service, subject to call
  • 10-11 Remain in service
  • 10-12 Visitor present
  • 10-13 Weather/Road conditions
  • 10-14 Correct time
  • 10-15 Prisoner in custody
  • 10-16 Pickup prisoner at
  • 10-17 Rush detail
  • 10-18 Anything for us?
  • 10-19 No traffic
  • 10-20 Location
  • 10-21 Call by telephone
  • 10-22 Report to ___
  • 10-23 Arrived on scene
  • 10-24 Assignment completed
  • 10-25 Disregard last transmission
  • 10-26 Holding subject-Rush reply
  • 10-27 DL check
  • 10-28 Registration information
  • 10-29 Check for stolen/wanted
  • 10-30 Doesn't conform to rules/regs
  • 10-31 Advise name of officers in unit
  • 10-32 Return for additional info
  • 10-33 Emergency radio traffic only
  • 10-34 Establish road block
  • 10-35 Pursuit in progress
  • 10-36 Confidential information
  • 10-37 Meal/Unit out at ___
  • 10-38 Go to your home
  • 10-39 Call your home
  • 10-40 Someone wants to see ___ at ___
  • 10-41 Pick up Officer ___ at ___
  • 10-42 Officer needs minor assistance
  • 10-43 Under control - no help needed
  • 10-44 Message received by all concerned
  • 10-45 All units received message
  • 10-46 Unit/Officer leaving jurisdiction
  • 10-47 Unit/Officer returning to jurisdiciton
  • 10-48 Give radio test
  • 10-49 Wrecker needed - Next in rotation
  • 10-50 Reserved
  • 10-51 Wrecker needed - Owner's request
  • 10-52 Ambulance needed
  • 10-53 Wrecker/Ambulance enroute
  • 10-54 Switch to channel ___
  • 10-55 Return to channel ___
  • 10-56 Reserved
  • 10-57 Escort/convoy
  • 10-60 Next item #
  • 10-62 Prepare to take written statement
  • 10-66 Cancel message/item
  • 10-69 Next message or item assignment
  • 10-70 Pick up warrant at ___
  • 10-71 Advise phone number to call
  • 10-99 Officer needs assistance

Signals

  • 1 Vehicle Accident
    • F with Fatality
    • S with Injury
    • X with Extrication
  • 2 Alarm
  • 3 Traffic Stop
  • 4 Warrant
  • 5 Vacant House
  • 6 Assiting Motorist
  • 7 Armed Robbery
  • 8 Armed Robbery in progress
  • 9 Arson
  • 10 Auto Theft
  • 11 Assault with intent
  • 12 Assault
  • 13 Assault with intrument
  • 14 Assault by threat
  • 15 Bomb Threat
  • 16 Burglary
  • 17 Burglary in progress
  • 18 Coffe break
  • 19 Concealed weapon
  • 20 Complaint
  • 21 Contributing to delinquency
  • 22 Checking building
  • 23 Holding subject
  • 24 Cutting
  • 25 Death
  • 26 Demonstration
  • 27 Discharging firearms
  • 28 Discharging fireworks
  • 29 Disturbing the peace
  • 30 Drugs
  • 31 Drunk
  • 32 Drunk and disorderly
  • 33 Escape
  • 34 Fight
  • 35 Parking violation
  • 36 Fire
  • 37 Forgery
  • 38 Gambling
  • 39 Hit and run
  • 40 Impersonating and officer
  • 41 Indecent exposure
  • 42 Abandoned Vehicle
  • 43 Kidnapping
  • 44 Mad Animal
  • 45 Malicious mischief
  • 46 Man with a gun
  • 47 Mental case
  • 48 Murder
  • 49 Man with a knife
  • 50 Officer needs assistance
  • 51 DUI
  • 52 Peeping Tom
  • 53 Discharging BB/pellet gun
  • 54 Stolen Property
  • 55 Prostitution
  • 56 Prowler
  • 57 Rape
  • 58 Reckless driving
  • 59 Resisting arrest
  • 60 Riot
  • 61 Strong Armed Robbery
  • 62 Shooting
  • 63 Drowning
  • 64 Suicide
  • 65 Refueling
  • 66 Suspicious person/vehicle
  • 67 Theft
  • 68 Trespassing
  • 70 Traffic congestion
  • 71 Liquor law violation
  • 72 Medical emergency
  • 73 Animal bite
  • 74 Animal warden needed
  • 75 UFO
  • 76 Deliver emergency message
  • 77 Juvenile problem
  • 78 Livestock complaint
  • 79 Domestic dispute
  • 80 Missing/Found child
  • 81 Mail tampering
  • 82 Accident other than vehicle
  • 83 Obscene/Harassiing phone calls
  • 84 Lost/Found item
  • 85 Aircraft crash
  • 86 Civil disturbance
  • 90 Child molestation
  • 91 Stalking

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