Attleboro Police 10 codes and other codes

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ScanAttleboro

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This is what I have to date. If anyone could correct/add to this list, I would very much appreciate it. I will edit this post to reflect the changes, if any. I have tried like crazy to find this stuff on the web, and I'm sure it's out there somewhere, but I am sick of searching. Eventually, I'll put a page on my website to help others.
Thanks,
Kevin

10-1
10-2 Call station
10-3 Go to station
10-4 OK
10-5 Out of car
10-6 Back on patrol
10-7 Repeat
10-8 Disregard
10-9
10-10 Location?
10-11 Stopped vehicle
10-12 License check
10-13 Registration check?
10-14
10-15 Warrant check
10-16 Accident
10-17
10-18
10-19
10-20
10-21 Dinner Break
10-22
10-23
10-24
10-25
10-26
10-27
10-28
10-29 Meet at location

DMV Disabled Motor Vehicle
51A
100 Incident Unfounded
200 Peace Restored
401 PI Male
402 PI Female
600 Written Warning
601 Cite issued
602
660 Verbal Warning
701 Arrest Male
702 Arrest Female
703 Arrest Juvenile
900 Report Taken
902 Court Action
904 No report Needed
94C Drugs
 

martin1945

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Hi Kevin,

When I first began scanning (1975), Attleboro, North Attleboro, Mansfield, Norton,
and Plainville all shared the low band freq on 39.54. These codes were used by all
departments. As far as I know, they're still in use today. The exception may be Mansfield.
They are now P-25 (encrypted). So I'm unable to verify their code usage.
 

ScanAttleboro

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Martin,
Yes, I remember that frequency, along with Attleboro's old 39.64(old channel 4) and 39.74.
I find myself missing an AFD frequency though.(I don't listen to them that much)
Generally, I always heard them on 154.385. Currently, I'm not getting both sides of communication. I also have 159.3, 154.28 (intercity)and 153.89 but still only getting half the story. Am I missing something?
 

martin1945

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Kevin,

If you have 154.385 - pl 100.0 programmed,
you should be hearing both sides of the conversation.

471.6 - pl D-343 simulcasts but is a weaker signal and not repeated.
 

RobKB1FJR

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51A is a Child Abuse/Neglect Issue, Derived from

M.G.L - Chapter 119, Section 51A

I think it is foolish to use 10 codes for anything but 10-4 or for discreet things, Like if a subject has 100 warrants out for his arrest a 10-XX could tell the officer to go back to the cruiser, so the suspect doesn't hear that he has warrants out.

Another 10-XX code could be used if an officer needs help and doesn't want to draw attention to a suspect.

Other then that 10 codes are foolish and outdated and quite annoying. Woonsocket, RI Police use them the most and other Northern RI/MA PDs near RI. Is it really necessary to say 10-10 at 123 Any Street and then say 2 subject fighting. Woonsocket Fire used to use 10 codes, they stopped about 3 years ago. Only 10 code Woonsocket Fire uses is 10-4.

A lot of these 10 codes are derived from this list with variations from each department of course:

http://www.angelfire.com/wi/scanner/apco10.html

APCO and FEMA discourage the use of 10 Codes.
 
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ScanAttleboro

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Rob,
Thanks for the 51A clarification.
Recently, I was listening to an officer who found that a woman had left her children in a running car outside a supermarket. Among other things that she was cited for(and having her car towed), I heard the officer mention 51A. I figured the code meant something like child endangerment. I was pretty close.

I agree that 10 codes are outdated and foolish. I read somewhere that a lot of places are doing away with them, but some places resist change.
 

martin1945

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I agree the "10" codes are annoying.
Brockton still uses them. But thy are far from
"secret" codes. The list was published in the old
ScannerMaster "big" books.
 
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