Sussex 10 codes?

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One13Truck

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I was listening to a Sussex feed this afternoon and heard on what I think was one of the private channels a conversation that included 10 codes. I don't see the codes for any of the Delaware Counties in the wiki. Anybody have them?

*I don't want it to turn into a discussion of plain language vs codes... Yes we're not supposed to use them anymore in favor of the plain language. And yes I DO still use them at work and in everyday life where I'm at and prefer them over plain language. But ours are different. Based on the conversation I got what they were saying and can assume what they meant for those. But I'm looking for the complete list(s) if possible.
 

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Police use 10-1 a lot, which means under control. 10-4 is obvious. I think 10-3 is on location, but i'm not sure.
 

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I work in the county and it irks me when someone uses 10 codes on the radio. If someone asks me if I'm 10-2, I always respond with "correct. I'm on scene."

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It makes the feds crap their pants but the only time I DON'T use 10 codes is when I'm on calls. I play nice and use the plain language there. Texting, FB, work, notes/reminders, everyday conversations though 10 codes are used all the time. So much easier and quicker than the plain language.
 
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