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SWAT - Radio Codes
By RothMax
Useful radio codes used internationally by police and swat units
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Radio Codes
10-1 = Poor reception
10-2 = Good reception
10-3 = Stop transmitting
10-4 = Affirmative
10-20 = Specify (your) location
10-26 = Detaining suspect
10-30 = Unnecessary use of police radio
10-32 = Gun / firearm - Send backup
10-39, 10-40 = False alarm
10-43 = Information
10-50 = Accident
10-74 = Negative
10-78 = Need assistance
10-79, 10-89 = bomb threat
10-100 = Dead body found
10-101 = What is your status?
10-106 = Secure
10-200 = Alarm
10-999 = Officer down

187 = Homicide
Conclusion
You can now communicate with your teammates like a real swat officer. This is purely made for authenticity in your Ready or Not gameplay. If there are any questions or thoughts, feel free to leave a comment below.
18 Comments
DeputyPelkMI 22 Sep, 2023 @ 7:36pm 
Most agencies just use plain speech for non-universal radio traffic, such as 10-999. RoN Takes place in fictional LA (LS) so I'd recommend using LAPD based 10-codes, 11-codes, and Codes (i.e Code 6= Investigating in Cali). Or, if you'd prefer plain speak as many do you can simply do that.

Also, 10-99 is the code for Emergency traffic/Urgent radio traffic such as Officer Down in most US areas. 10-0 Means shots fired in a couple states, but for the most part cops use plain speak. Have a good night my dear immersionists.
nkonkle29 31 May, 2023 @ 6:42pm 
damn 10-999 is a mouthful for how often it happens in game lol
Jofferie 29 May, 2023 @ 12:14pm 
Appreciate the guide, I'll gladly use these with the fellas to make sure I'm not the radio jammer.
PardusTacitus 26 Apr, 2023 @ 1:08pm 
10-22 disregard is very useful; also I think negative is 10-74
RothMax  [author] 28 Apr, 2022 @ 6:50am 
Okay thanks
DaisyComment 28 Apr, 2022 @ 5:09am 
I think 10-10 means Negative, which could also be useful
RothMax  [author] 24 Apr, 2022 @ 2:20am 
Yeah, I mean, gun/firearm - meaning there's a hostile near. That usually means to send backup, but I'll update it.
Firestartergold 23 Apr, 2022 @ 9:22pm 
10-32 is normally used as a request for additional units in most of the US.
RothMax  [author] 22 Apr, 2022 @ 10:16am 
That's true, but these are overall the most common
Pranxs 22 Apr, 2022 @ 9:37am 
Every agency has different 10 codes