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*Note: 10-21, 10-41, and 10-71 often used to refer to the immediate local hospital (i.e. Banff Mineral Springs Hospital, Strathmore General Hospital, etc) in small towns. Also, some agencies which handle communications for local bylaw officers may also use 10-70 as in the RCMP 10-codes, which is "Are you okay?"
 
*Note: 10-21, 10-41, and 10-71 often used to refer to the immediate local hospital (i.e. Banff Mineral Springs Hospital, Strathmore General Hospital, etc) in small towns. Also, some agencies which handle communications for local bylaw officers may also use 10-70 as in the RCMP 10-codes, which is "Are you okay?"
  
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10 Codes

  • 10-4 Acknowledged/Affirmative
  • 10-10 On Scene/Arrived
  • 10-12 Intoxicated/Impaired
  • 10-21 Transporting to Local Hospital (see note below)
  • 10-32 Fatality
  • 10-40 Clear & Available
  • 10-41 Clear of Local Hospital (see note below)
  • 10-50 Status
  • 10-55 Narcotic Replacements Required
  • 10-69 Police
  • 10-70 Arrived at _____
  • 10-71 Arrived at Local Hospital (see note below)
  • 10-88 Medical Examiner Required
  • 10-89 Body Removal Required


  • Note: 10-21, 10-41, and 10-71 often used to refer to the immediate local hospital (i.e. Banff Mineral Springs Hospital, Strathmore General Hospital, etc) in small towns. Also, some agencies which handle communications for local bylaw officers may also use 10-70 as in the RCMP 10-codes, which is "Are you okay?"