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Like most police agencies world wide, the New Zealand police use a '''10 code''' system for status messages. However unlike the Americans, the NZ Police 10 code is very simple.
Like most police agencies world wide, the New Zealand police use a '''10 code''' system for status messages. However unlike the Americans, the NZ Police 10 code is very simple.


* '''10-0''' Off duty
{| class="wikitable"
* '''10-1''' Broadcast to all units
! Code !! Meaning
* '''10-2''' En-route to job
|-
* '''10-3''' Available
| 10-0 | Off duty  
* '''10-4''' Repeat your last message
|-
* '''10-5''' Out of service for a short time (now obsolete)
| 10-1 | Broadcast to all units  
* '''10-6''' Change channel....
|-
* '''10-7''' Arrived at job
| 10-2 | En-route to job  
* '''10-8''' Busy but available
|-
* '''10-9''' Urgent Message
| 10-3 | Available  
* '''10-10''' Officer requires immediate assistance
|-
 
| 10-4 | Repeat your last message  
|-
| 10-5 | Out of service for a short time (now obsolete)  
|-
| 10-6 | Change channel  
|-
| 10-7 | Arrived at job  
|-
| 10-8 | Busy but available  
|-
| 10-9 | Urgent Message  
|-
| 10-10 | Officer requires immediate assistance  
|}
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[[Category:Police]]

Revision as of 09:21, 7 January 2019

Like most police agencies world wide, the New Zealand police use a 10 code system for status messages. However unlike the Americans, the NZ Police 10 code is very simple.

Code Meaning
Off duty
Broadcast to all units
En-route to job
Available
Repeat your last message
Out of service for a short time (now obsolete)
Change channel
Arrived at job
Busy but available
Urgent Message
Officer requires immediate assistance