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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.
 
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.
  
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*10-0 Use Caution  
 
*10-0 Use Caution  
 
*10-1 Radio Check  
 
*10-1 Radio Check  
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*10-37 Suspicious Vehicle  
 
*10-37 Suspicious Vehicle  
 
*10-38 Ambulance  
 
*10-38 Ambulance  
*10-39 Weapon A] Firearm B] Sharp Object C] Hazardous Material  
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*10-39 Weapon
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:A] Firearm
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:B] Sharp Object
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:C] Hazardous Material  
 
*10-40 Silent Run (no lights or siren)  
 
*10-40 Silent Run (no lights or siren)  
 
*10-41 Begin Shift  
 
*10-41 Begin Shift  
 
*10-42 End Shift  
 
*10-42 End Shift  
 
*10-43 Fare Maintainance  
 
*10-43 Fare Maintainance  
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*10-44 Lunch  
 
*10-44 Lunch  
 
*10-45 Assist Motorist  
 
*10-45 Assist Motorist  
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*10-67 Power Loss  
 
*10-67 Power Loss  
 
*10-68 Power Lines Down  
 
*10-68 Power Lines Down  
*10-69 Patrons Stranded On Train A] Cooperative B] Agitated But Cooperative C] Uncooperative  
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*10-69 Patrons Stranded On Train
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:A] Cooperative
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:B] Agitated But Cooperative
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:C] Uncooperative  
 
*10-70 Escort  
 
*10-70 Escort  
 
*10-71 Transport  
 
*10-71 Transport  
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*10-85 Assist Other Police Agency  
 
*10-85 Assist Other Police Agency  
 
*10-86 ETA
 
*10-86 ETA
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==Signals==  
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Latest revision as of 19:40, 27 May 2017

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
  • 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

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.