Durham PD/SO Codes

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swilkos

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Afternoon folks. I've searched high and wide, and while I've come across a few towns within NC, I haven't come across the Durham PD and Sheriff's office 10-codes.

Does anyone happen to have a copy? Even using what I've found online (and simple deduction listening to them), I've got a pretty good handle on most of the ones that are different then the "standard", but it'd be great to get a real copy.

Thanks folks.
Scott
 

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Afternoon folks. I've searched high and wide, and while I've come across a few towns within NC, I haven't come across the Durham PD and Sheriff's office 10-codes.

Does anyone happen to have a copy? Even using what I've found online (and simple deduction listening to them), I've got a pretty good handle on most of the ones that are different then the "standard", but it'd be great to get a real copy.

Thanks folks.
Scott

Try this.
Go up to the wiki and click on collaboration. Then click on North Carolina and then go to List of Counties. Then click on Durham County and all the Ten Codes and maps of Durham are there.
 
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KE4ZNR

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Scott the ones linked above are the correct ones
for Durham City PD. Sheriff's Dept uses pretty much the
same code structure.
How do I know? I listen to them every day here at work
at Hillsborough Rd & Cole Mill Rd. :cool:
Marshall KE4ZNR
 

swilkos

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Ahhh, perfect! I listen to these folks primarily as we're on the NE side of the county. I've picked up the majority of them, but this helps fill in the blanks.

Thanks guys, and thank you for the XLS Marshall. That's exactly what I'm looking for. One note for both lists: Signal 30 for Durham PD = "Are your com's clear for a message about the perp you are asking about". I believe the SO uses 10-90.

Thanks again!
 
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