Table of Contents

Chain of Command

Getting Started

Helpful tips for your First Shift

Radio Channels

10-Codes

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Chain Of Command

High Command

  • B-01 Sheriff Higs
  • B-02 Deputy Sheriff Jimmy
  • B-03 Assistant Sheriff Chris

Command

  • 04-06 Captain
  • 07-09 Lieutenant

Non Command

  • Sergeant
  • Corporal
  • Senior Deputy
  • Deputy I
  • Deputy

Getting Started

Helpful Tips For Your First Shift

  • Slide "radio" to use on inventory

  • Type 411 on radio

Radio Channels

Main Leo

  • CH 411 City and County

Other Agencies

  • EMS - 410
  • Tow - 409

TAC Radios

  • TAC #1 - 412
  • TAC #2 - 413

10-Codes

Signal 100 - HOLD ALL BUT EMERGENCY

Code 4 - Under Control

Code 5 - Felony Stop/High Risk Stop

10-0 / Code 0 - Disappeared/Game Crash

10-1 - Frequency Change

10-2 - Radio Check Loud and Clear

10-4 - Affirmative/Ok/Yes (most important one)

10-6 - Busy

10-7 - Out of Service

10-8 - In Service

10-9 - Repeat Last Transmission

10-10 - Fight in Progress

10-11 - Traffic Stop

10-12 - Active Ride Along

10-13 - Shots Fired

10-15 - Subject in Custody

10-20 - Location

10-21 - Contact via Discord/Text

10-22 - Disregard

10-23 - Arrived on Scene

10-28 - Plate or Name Check

10-32 - Request Backup (Code 1-2-3)

10-41 - Beginning Tour of Duty

10-42 - Ending Tour of Duty

10-50 - Vehicle Accident

10-70 - Foot Pursuit

10-71 - Request Supervisor 

10-80 - Vehicle Pursuit

10-97 - In Route

10-99 - Officer in Distress Extreme Emergency Only

Code 1 - No lights or siren, follow all traffic rules - No Urgency at all.

Code 2 - Lights or siren limited use to respond to a scene - Urgent but not severe.

Code 3 - Lights and sirens full use to respond quickly - Urgent.

DOA - Dead on Arrival

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