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Author Topic: [LCPD] Ten Codes and Hundred Codes the same  (Read 6232 times)

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Offline Mash

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[LCPD] Ten Codes and Hundred Codes the same
« on: June 22, 2011, 18:59:47 pm »
Hey!

When I looked at LCPDs radio codes, I saw something strange

Hundred codes:
211 - Robbery [Level 1,2,3,4]

Past /In progress Crime:
10-30  Robbery

What is the meaning with this? Just a mistake or what's it. I would like to have a explination to clearify this, thanks in advance

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Re: [LCPD] Ten Codes and Hundred Codes the same
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2011, 19:38:51 pm »
211 = Big robbery if i am right, so means, 211 5 = Big-big-big Robbery :lol:
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Re: [LCPD] Ten Codes and Hundred Codes the same
« Reply #2 on: June 22, 2011, 20:40:09 pm »
10-30 seems to be something that the LCPD staff came up with themselves.

A 211 is a well known hundred code that stands for armed robbery. 211 splits into 211 red and 211 blue.

Offline Ronnel

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Re: [LCPD] Ten Codes and Hundred Codes the same
« Reply #3 on: June 22, 2011, 20:44:06 pm »
Different areas in the USA (and the rest of the world) use different codes.
If I am correct one code is derived from LAPD (SAPD) the other from NYPD (LCPD).

Offline Mash

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Re: [LCPD] Ten Codes and Hundred Codes the same
« Reply #4 on: June 22, 2011, 20:54:57 pm »
211 = Big robbery if i am right, so means, 211 5 = Big-big-big Robbery :lol:

211 4 = Action most take ASAP, situation in progress  :razz: 211 5 should be interested what it should mean but probaly what you wrote ^^

211 splits into 211 red and 211 blue.

in SAPD yes, LCPD splits their codes up to Level 1 / 2 / 3 / 4.

Different areas in the USA (and the rest of the world) use different codes.
If I am correct one code is derived from LAPD (SAPD) the other from NYPD (LCPD).

But what's the point to have 211 and 10-30? It means the same just at a 211 call you must add which level it's on.
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Re: [LCPD] Ten Codes and Hundred Codes the same
« Reply #5 on: June 22, 2011, 23:10:55 pm »
The "211" code will be used when reporting thefts.
We use levels, not colors, correct.

Level 5 is a lapsus.

LCPD Radio codes list have been fixed according to the NYPD Signal codes.

Offline Chief J. Schappell

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Re: [LCPD] Ten Codes and Hundred Codes the same
« Reply #6 on: June 24, 2011, 11:51:04 am »
Different areas in the USA (and the rest of the world) use different codes.
If I am correct one code is derived from LAPD (SAPD) the other from NYPD (LCPD).
Correct. The LAPD codes for the most part are actually state-wide in California, so "211" is actually used by all agencies and departments in the state. Many other states tend to follow a semi-universal set of codes, such as Code 4 meaning All Clear, 10-4 meaning Understood, etc., but they also vary in other areas of the list.

Offline Chief Alex_Zissou

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Re: [LCPD] Ten Codes and Hundred Codes the same
« Reply #7 on: June 24, 2011, 16:31:45 pm »
Jack you should have picked up on this. 211 is the penal code. Way of looking up laws. For example
261 PC, Rape is an act of sexual intercourse accomplished with a
person not the spouse of the perpetrator, under any of the following
circumstances:
And then there a bunch of difference classifications 261 A, 261.5, so on and so further. It is the way laws are organized and makes it easier in paper work and what not.
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Offline Chief J. Schappell

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Re: [LCPD] Ten Codes and Hundred Codes the same
« Reply #8 on: June 25, 2011, 01:41:03 am »
Jack you should have picked up on this. 211 is the penal code. Way of looking up laws. For example
261 PC, Rape is an act of sexual intercourse accomplished with a
person not the spouse of the perpetrator, under any of the following
circumstances:
And then there a bunch of difference classifications 261 A, 261.5, so on and so further. It is the way laws are organized and makes it easier in paper work and what not.
Picked up on what? I know that. These are state codes as I stated above. They are not the same in every state :P

Offline Chief Alex_Zissou

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Re: [LCPD] Ten Codes and Hundred Codes the same
« Reply #9 on: June 25, 2011, 04:19:23 am »
Jack you should have picked up on this. 211 is the penal code. Way of looking up laws. For example
261 PC, Rape is an act of sexual intercourse accomplished with a
person not the spouse of the perpetrator, under any of the following
circumstances:
And then there a bunch of difference classifications 261 A, 261.5, so on and so further. It is the way laws are organized and makes it easier in paper work and what not.
Picked up on what? I know that. These are state codes as I stated above. They are not the same in every state :P
Roughly the same. ROUGHLY. You didn't mention that the were penal codes that's what I was saying you didn't pick up on:)
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Offline Chief J. Schappell

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Re: [LCPD] Ten Codes and Hundred Codes the same
« Reply #10 on: June 25, 2011, 05:03:47 am »
Jack you should have picked up on this. 211 is the penal code. Way of looking up laws. For example
261 PC, Rape is an act of sexual intercourse accomplished with a
person not the spouse of the perpetrator, under any of the following
circumstances:
And then there a bunch of difference classifications 261 A, 261.5, so on and so further. It is the way laws are organized and makes it easier in paper work and what not.
Picked up on what? I know that. These are state codes as I stated above. They are not the same in every state :P
Roughly the same. ROUGHLY. You didn't mention that the were penal codes that's what I was saying you didn't pick up on:)
That's because the discussion is in regards to radio codes ;)

Radio codes are often, but NOT always based off of penal codes. :)

Offline Chief Alex_Zissou

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Re: [LCPD] Ten Codes and Hundred Codes the same
« Reply #11 on: June 25, 2011, 06:10:16 am »
Jack you should have picked up on this. 211 is the penal code. Way of looking up laws. For example
261 PC, Rape is an act of sexual intercourse accomplished with a
person not the spouse of the perpetrator, under any of the following
circumstances:
And then there a bunch of difference classifications 261 A, 261.5, so on and so further. It is the way laws are organized and makes it easier in paper work and what not.
Picked up on what? I know that. These are state codes as I stated above. They are not the same in every state :P
Roughly the same. ROUGHLY. You didn't mention that the were penal codes that's what I was saying you didn't pick up on:)
That's because the discussion is in regards to radio codes ;)

Radio codes are often, but NOT always based off of penal codes. :)

Really? ;)

North Hollywood bank robbery - PART 1/4 - Larry Phillips, Jr. and Emil Matasareanu
Listen closely,
POSSIBLE 211 IN PROGRESS, BANK OF AMERICA, LORALL CANYON NORTH OF KITCRITCH..
 :evil:
Not always do they use penal codes, but they do use them on radio traffic.
LiveSTRONG: Unity is strength, knowledge is power and attitude is everything.
Rest in Peace: Jason McKay, Jess McLean, Daniel Najera,Captain Mark Loutzenhiser, and Pablo Cerda. BDF United States Forestry Service Engine 57
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Offline Chief J. Schappell

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Re: [LCPD] Ten Codes and Hundred Codes the same
« Reply #12 on: June 25, 2011, 06:12:09 am »
Jack you should have picked up on this. 211 is the penal code. Way of looking up laws. For example
261 PC, Rape is an act of sexual intercourse accomplished with a
person not the spouse of the perpetrator, under any of the following
circumstances:
And then there a bunch of difference classifications 261 A, 261.5, so on and so further. It is the way laws are organized and makes it easier in paper work and what not.
Picked up on what? I know that. These are state codes as I stated above. They are not the same in every state :P
Roughly the same. ROUGHLY. You didn't mention that the were penal codes that's what I was saying you didn't pick up on:)
That's because the discussion is in regards to radio codes ;)

Radio codes are often, but NOT always based off of penal codes. :)

Really? ;)

North Hollywood bank robbery - PART 1/4 - Larry Phillips, Jr. and Emil Matasareanu
Listen closely,
POSSIBLE 211 IN PROGRESS, BANK OF AMERICA, LORALL CANYON NORTH OF KITCRITCH..
 :evil:
Not always do they use penal codes, but they do use them on radio traffic.
That's what I just said! Lol...

 

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