Anyone here who monitor Pickens county Easley area know what the 10 codes are and the signal codes. I can’t for the life of me find the ones they have in the wiki or anything. Any help would be greatly appreciated
At one time Easley PD used the APCO 10-codes along with Pickens SO and the SC Highway Patrol. Then, Easley changed to a custom 10-code list when Thomas was hired as the chief. The next chief switched back to the APCO ones. Somewhere, I have a copy of the custom ones, but it's been 30 years since they used those.
At one time Easley PD used the APCO 10-codes along with Pickens SO and the SC Highway Patrol. Then, Easley changed to a custom 10-code list when Thomas was hired as the chief. The next chief switched back to the APCO ones. Somewhere, I have a copy of the custom ones, but it's been 30 years since they used those.
The Sheriff's office should be APCO25. If they are responding to a call and say they are 10-17, then it's APCO25. When you say Pickens, you're talking the county SO correct?
Anyone here who monitor Pickens county Easley area know what the 10 codes are and the signal codes. I can’t for the life of me find the ones they have in the wiki or anything. Any help would be greatly appreciated
and...
make your own.
listen to what and how they are dispatched and pick the best one.
but also.
i got to take a class here and take a ride with a deputy.
i pointed out that the cheat card had 10-7 and 10-42 as out of service and that 10-42 was supposed to be out of service at residence ...
and that 42 would also mean spouse and 42 and a half meant one of your kids. he had heard that and could not figure out what was meant.
i have been listening to radio since 1970 and in Florida since 1994 (this was 2014)
and he was still learning and had less than a year in.
enjoy the hunt.