I was just wondering if anyone uses 10-codes over the radio or plain language. We are told to use plain language but the occasional 10-code comes out. Mainly it is the 10-4 or for situations with a death it is referred to as a 10-7 (out of service). Also whichever you use what are the pros and cons of it?

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Our dispatch is with the Sheriff's Office so they like and use 10-codes. That means we have to know them and we use them . We drop the 10 codes when talking just between ourselves on scene. we use 10-7 for a death , not that we are fooling anyone. We generally only need to know about a dozen of the commonly 10 codes.

due to the confusion caused by code-speak  It has largely fallen by the wayside and is now discouraged in communication of the fire and police services.

and if you think about it if you are calling for help because a person is down what are the chances a new operator will know what the old codes mean? When seconds count do you want that person looking through a book to find what the code means?

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