Code Enforcement Division - Special Services. The Code Enforcement Division operates out of the Medford Police Department as a branch of Special Services. The primary mission of Code Enforcement is to provide assistance to the public in enhancing livability within their neighborhoods. It is hoped that communication with your neighbor can result in. Start studying Oregon State Police 12 codes. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools.
A police scanner is basically a radio scanner that is also a receiver that receives wireless radio signals. A scanner identifies these wireless radio waves. A scanner can identify numerous radio signals and bands concurrently making it easy to keep track of many channels simultaneously. The phrase “police scanner” derives from the fact that the majority of scanner users take pleasure in listening to police radio broadcast.
Police scanner codes vary from department to department. Most codes are reasonably standard, but a few of the codes are specific to the police department to which the user is listening.
Police Scanner Codes
Code 2 | Urgent – no light or siren |
Code 3 | Use lights and siren |
Code 4 | No further assistance needed |
Code 5 | Stakeout |
Code 6 | Stay out of area |
Code 7 | Meal break |
Code 8 | Restroom break |
Code 9 | Summer uniform |
Code 10 | SWAT pre-call up |
Code 11 | SWAT call up |
Code 37 | Subject/property wanted |
Police Scanner Ten Codes
10-00 | Officer down, all patrols respond |
10-0 | Caution |
10-1 | Reception poor |
10-2 | Reception good |
10-3 | Stop transmitting |
10-4 | Message received, understood |
10-5 | Repay message |
10-6 | Change channel |
10-7 | Out of service |
10-7A | Out of service, home |
10-7B | Out of service, personal |
10-8 | In service |
10-9 | Repeat message |
10-10 | Off duty |
10-10A | Off duty, home |
10-11 | Identify frequency |
10-12 | Visitor(s) present |
10-13 | Weather and road advice |
10-14 | Citizen w/suspect |
10-15 | Prisoner in custody |
10-16 | Pick up prisoner |
10-17 | Request for gasoline |
10-18 | Equipment exchange |
10-19 | Return(ing) to station |
10-20 | Location |
10-21 | Telephone |
10-21A | Advise home I will return at ____ |
10-22 | Disregard last assignment |
10-23 | Stand by |
10-24 | Request car-to-car transmit |
10-25 | Do you have contact with ____ |
10-26 | Clear |
10-27 | D.D.L. report |
10-28 | Registration request |
10-29 | Check for wants |
10-29F | Subject wanted, felony |
10-29H | Hazard potential from subject |
10-29M | Subject wanted, misdemeanor |
10-29V | Vehicle wanted |
10-30 | Doesn’t conform to regulations |
10-32 | Drowning |
10-33 | Alarm sounding, audible |
10-34 | Assist at office |
10-35 | Time check |
10-36 | Confidential information |
10-37 | Identify operator |
10-39 | Can ____ come to the radio? |
10-40 | Is ____ available for phone call? |
10-42 | Check the welfare of/at ____ |
10-43 | Call a doctor |
10-45 | Condition of patient? |
10-45A | Condition of patient: good |
10-45B | Condition of patient: serious |
10-45C | Condition of patient: critical |
10-45D | Condition of patient: dead |
10-49 | Proceed to ____ |
10-50 | Under influence of drugs |
10-51 | Drunk |
10-52 | Resuscitator |
10-53 | Man down |
10-54 | Possible dead body |
10-55 | Coroner case |
10-56 | Suicide |
10-56A | Suicide attempt |
10-57 | Missing person |
10-59 | Security check |
10-60 | Lock-out |
10-61 | Miscellaneous public service |
10-62 | Meet a citizen |
10-62A | Take a report from a citizen |
10-62B | Civilian standby |
10-63 | Prepare to copy |
10-64 | Found property |
10-66 | Suspicious person |
10-67 | Person calling for help |
10-68 | Telephone for police |
10-70 | Prowler |
10-71 | Shooting |
10-72 | Gun involved |
10-73 | How do you receive? |
10-79 | Bomb threat |
10-80 | Explosion |
10-86 | Any radio traffic? |
10-88 | Assume post |
10-91 | Animal |
10-91A | Animal, stray |
10-91B | Animal, noisy |
10-91C | Animal, injured |
10-91D | Animal, dead |
10-91E | Animal, bite |
10-91G | Animal, pickup |
10-91J | Animal, pickup collect |
10-91L | Animal, leash law violation |
10-91V | Animal, vicious |
10-95 | Requesting ID tech unit |
10-97 | Arrived at scene |
10-98 | Available to assign |
10-99 | Warrants or stolen vehicle indicated |
10-100 | Misdemeanor warrant |
10-109 | Suicide |
10-200 | Drugs involved |
10-600 | Livestock down |
10-1000 | Felony warrant |
Police Scanner Eleven Codes
11-10 | Take report |
11-24 | Abandoned vehicle |
11-25 | Traffic hazard |
11-26 | Abandoned bicycle |
11-27 | D.D.L. report with driver held |
11-28 | Registration request with driver held |
11-40 | Advise if ambulance needed |
11-41 | Ambulance needed |
11-42 | No ambulance needed |
11-48 | Furnish transportation |
11-51 | Escort |
11-52 | Funeral detail |
11-54 | Suspicious vehicle |
11-55 | Officer being followed by auto |
11-56 | Office being followed by auto dangerous persons |
11-57 | Unidentified auto at assignments |
11-58 | Radio monitored, use phone |
11-59 | Intensive attention: high hazard, business areas |
11-60 | Attack in high hazard area |
11-65 | Signal light out |
11-66 | Defective traffic signal light |
11-78 | Aircraft accident |
11-79 | Accident – ambulance sent |
11-80 | Accident – major injuries |
11-81 | Accident – minor injuries |
11-82 | Accident – no injuries |
11-83 | Accident – no detail |
11-84 | Manual traffic control requested |
11-85 | Tow truck requested |
11-86 | Bomb threat |
11-87 | Bomb found |
11-94 | Pedestrian stop |
11-95 | Routine traffic stop |
11-96 | Checking suspicious vehicle |
11-97 | Time/security check on patrol |
11-98 | Meet ____ |
11-99 | Under attack, immediate assistace required! |
Police Scanner Penal Codes
187 | Homicide |
207 | Kidnapping |
207A | Kidnapping attempt |
211 | Robbery |
211A | Robbery alarm |
211S | Robbery alarm, silent |
217 | Assault with intent to murder |
240 | Assault |
242 | Battery |
245 | Assault with a deadly weapon |
246 | Shooting at inhabited dwelling |
261 | Rape |
261A | Attempted rape |
273A | Child neglect |
273D | Felony wife beating |
288 | Lewd conduct |
311 | Indecent exposure |
314 | Indecent exposure |
374B | Illegal dumping |
390 | Drunk |
390D | Drunk, unconscious |
415 | Disturbance |
417 | Person with a gun |
417A | Person with a knife |
459 | Burglary |
459A | Burglar alarm |
459S | Burglar alarm, silent |
470 | Forgery |
480 | Hit and run, felony |
481 | Hit and run, misdemeanor |
484 | Petty theft |
487 | Grand theft |
488 | Petty theft |
502 | Drunk driving |
503 | Auto theft |
504 | Tampering with a vehicle |
505 | Reckless driving |
507 | Public nuisance |
510 | Speeding or racing vehicles |
586 | Illegal parking |
594 | Malicious mischief |
595 | Runaway car |
604 | Throwing missiles |
647 | Lewd conduct |
653M | Threatening phone calls |
5150 | Mental case |
10851 | Auto theft |
10852 | Tampering with vehicle |
20001 | Hit and run, felony |
20002 | Hit and run, misdemeanor |
20007 | Hit and run, unattended |
21958 | Drunk pedestrian on roadway |
22350 | Speeding |
22500 | Illegal parking |
23101 | Drunk driving – injuries |
23102 | Drunk driving |
23103 | Reckless driver |
23104 | Reckless driver |
23105 | Driver under narcotics |
23109 | Racing |
23110 | Person throwing objects at vehicles |
23151 | Drunk driving – injuries |
23152 | Drunk driver |
Police Scanner Color Codes
Code Blue | Bus or taxi in trouble |
Code Red | VARDA (Voice Activated Radio Dispatched Alarm) activated |
Code Purple | Gang activity |
Medical / Fire Status Codes
Code 10 | Critical trauma case |
Code 20 | Acute trauma case |
Code 30 | Trauma case |
Code 40 | Serious case (IV started) |
Code 50 | Basic transport (not serious) |
Code N | Newsworthy event |
Additional Reading on Police Scanner Codes
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Feed Notes
Using a Uniden BCD996P2 Scanner to broadcast from Winston,Oregon
Douglas County Sheriff
155.700 Mhz (Law 1)
155.550 Mhz (Law2)
155.475 Mhz (State Open)
152.660 Mhz (Search and Rescue)
155.805 Mhz (State Search and Rescue)
Douglas County Fire
154.370 Mhz (Fire 1)
154.445 Mhz (Fire 2)
154.770 Mhz (Black)
154.250 Mhz (White)
154.650 Mhz (Grey)
158.790 Mhz (Roseburg City)
460.5375 (Douglas County fire relay)
Oregon Department of Transportation (District 7)
159.120 Mhz
156.195 Mhz
156.060 Mhz
151.070 Mhz
151.0475 Mhz
151.025 Mhz
155.775 Mhz
Department of Forestry
151.160 Mhz (DFPA)(Simulcast)
Oregon State Police
154.815 Mhz RS1 (Roseburg)
154.920 Mhz RS2 (Steamboat)
151.295 Mhz RS3 (Diamond Lake)
12-Codes
12-1 - In Service
12-3 - Return to Office
12-5 - Repeat Message
12-7 - Motgistration Check
12-8 - Motor Vehicle Registration and Legal Owner Check
12-10 - Check for Operator's License/Driving Status
12-11 - Desire Description from Operator's License
12-13 - Stations and/or Cars Called, Prepare to Copy
12-15 - Locate for Emergency Message
12-16A - Motor Vehicle Accident, Fatal
12-16B - Motor Vehicle Accident, Injuries, No Ambulance
12-17 - Motor Vehicle Accident, Ambulance Dispatched
12-19 - Dispatch Tow Vehicle
12-20A - Can Subject Hear Radio? - Sensitive Information
12-21 - No Record or Report on Subject
12-23 - Prior Felony Record - Not Wanted
12-24B - Subject Wanted - Misdemeanor
12-25 - Similar Subject Record, Added Info Required
12-27 - Call by Radio on Arrival at Office
12-29 - Disturbance
12-31 - Intoxicated Driver
12-33 - Emergency - All Stations and Cars Remain Silent
12-35 - Abandoned Motor Vehicle
12-37 - Advise Road and Weather Vicinity
12-39 - Attention All Stations
12-41 - Go Ahead with Your Traffic
12-43 - Disregard Previous Transmission
12-45 - Burglar Alarm
12-46 - What is the Telephone Number of Your Station
12-48 - Computer Files Now Available
12-49A - Possible Homicide
12-50 - Message Not Radio Traffic, Handle by Phone
12-52 - Radio Technicians Enroute to Your Station
12-54 - Testing Station, Desire Report of Voice Quality
12-56 - No Help Immediately Available
12-58 - Narcotic Activity
12-65 - Roll Call of All Units
12-94 - All Clear - No Assistance Needed
12-97 - Radio Check Only - Location Optional (Commonly used to check unit status)
12-99 - Officer Needs Help - Emergency
Disposition Codes
A disposition code is transmitted at the conclusion of every call.
2 - Citation Issued
4 - Lodged in Jail
7 - Log Entry Only
9 - Field Interview
11 - Referred Complaint to Outside Agency
14 - No Patrol Available
16 - Info Obtained/Witness Interview
21 - Assistance Rendered
24 - Outside Agency Assist
26 - Crash Investigation/Primary Unit
29 - Abandoned Vehicle Towed
32 - K-9 Search
34 - Angling Enfocement
Clearance Codes
A 6-part clearance code is transmitted after the disposition code following a traffic stop. The letters indicate race, gender, age, reason for stop, and whether or not a search was conducted. The Oregon State Police collects this data along with other statistics for periodic reports.
A - Asian
H - Hispanic
W - White
2nd position - Gender
M - Male
A - Adult
4th position - Reason for Stop
G - Fish/Wildlife Code
A - ATL/BOLO
N - No Search
0 - Search, Nothing Takenn
2 - Search, Drugs Found
4 - Search, Other Evidence Found
6th Position - Reason For Search (used only if a search was conducted)
S2 - Probable Cause Search
1. Routine response
3. Urgent-use sirens and lights
5. Surveillance
7. Out to lunch
Douglas County Sheriffs Office
Station 30 - Douglas County Sheriff's Office - Roseburg Headquarters
Station 31 - Douglas County Sheriff's Office - South County Substation
Station 32 - Douglas County Sheriff's Office - Reedsport Substation
Station 33 - Oregon State Police - Coos Bay Area Command
Station 34 - Douglas County Sheriff's Office - Drain Substation
Station 37 - Oregon State Police - Roseburg Area Command
3710 - Roseburg Area Command Lieutenant, 3711 & 3712 - Patrol Sergeants, 3714 to 3739 - Patrol Troopers, 3750 - Criminal Division Sergeant (Detective Sergeant), 3751 to 3759 - Detectives, 3770 - Fish & Wildlife Sergeant (Game Warden), 3771 to 3779 - Fish & Wildlife Troopers (Game Wardens), Oregon State Police use the 12 Code System for Police Radio Traffic.
Station 230 - Winston Police Department
Station 270 - Oakland Police Department - Disbanded and contracted out to Sutherlin PD
1-David-x - DCSO Detectives
23x & 24x - Winston PD
4xx - DCSO Civil Deputies
7xxx - DCSO Corrections / Court Security
817x - Roseburg VA Medical Center Police
Frank 16xx - USFS Umpqua National Forest Law Enforcement
Frank 20xx - USFS Siuslaw National Forest Law Enforcement
Sutherlin-x - Sutherlin PD
Douglas County Fire Districts
Station Designators & Pagers
1000 LOOKINGGLASS RURAL FIRE DEPARTMENT (PAGER 667)
1100 DOUGLAS COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT # 2 (PAGERS 650 - 656)
STATION #1 DIXONVILLE
STATION #3 MELROSE
STATION #5 GARDEN VALLEY
STATION #8 MYRTLE CREEK - USUALLY AMBULANCE #1178
STATION #10 CALAPOOIA
1300 ROSEBURG FIRE DEPARTMENT (PAGERS 501 - 503 & 507)
STATION #2 HARVARD AVE.
1400 TRI-CITY FIRE DISTRICT # 4
1500 FAIROAKS RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT (PAGER 626)
1600 SUTHERLIN FIRE DEPARTMENT (PAGERS 610 - 612) - CONTRACTED OUT TO DCFD #2
WINSTON STATION (PAGER 605)
1800 MYRTLE CREEK FIRE DEPARTMENT
2000 TENMILE RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT (PAGER 676)
2100 RIDDLE RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT (PAGER 632)
2300 NORTH DOUGLAS COUNTY FIRE AND EMS
YONCALLA STATION (PAGER 680)
CURTIN STATION
MEDIC 23x - NORTH DOUGLAS COUNTY FIRE AND EMS AMBULANCES
2400 OAKLAND RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT (PAGER 621)
2700 MILO RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT (PAGER 681)
2900 ELKTON RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT (PAGER 669)
4200 CAMAS VALLEY VOLUNTEER RURAL FIRE DEPARTMENT (PAGER 668)
4400 GLENDALE RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT (PAGERS 619 & 671)
4800 TILLER RURAL FIRE DEPARTMENT (PAGER 672)
6800 DIAMOND LAKE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT
8700 WINCHESTER BAY RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
STATION #1 FIR AVE. (SHARED QUARTERS W/ REEDSPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT)
8900 GARDINER RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Unit Designators
00 - 29 CHIEFS, OFFICERS, PERSONNEL
40 - 49 RESERVE ENGINES
60 - 69 WATER TENDERS
80 - 89 WILDLAND / BRUSH ENGINES
REEDSPORT, WINCHESTER BAY, GARDINER, AND LOWER UMPQUA AMBULANCE DO NOT FOLLOW THE DOUGLAS COUNTY FIRE NUMBERING SCHEME.OSP Unit Identifiers
OSP unit numbers are generally composed of 4 digits. The first and second digits indicate the station to which the unit is assigned and the third and fourth digits indicate the unit number within that station. Some specialized units replace the second digit with a letter, or add a letter between the third and fourth digit. A 7 as the 3rd digit indicates a Fish & Wildlife unit.
Station Commanders are usually xx10 and Assistant Station Commanders are usually xx11.
Station Numbers
- 11 - Portland
- 13 - Astoria
- 14 - McMinnville
- 15 - St. Helens
- 17 - Tillamook
- 21 - Salem
- 22 - Capital Mall
- 23 - Albany
- 24 - University Patrol Office (Oregon State University campus and surrounding area)
- 25 - Springfield
- 26 - Newport
- 31 - Central Point
- 33 - Coos Bay
- 34 - Gold Beach
- 36 - Klamath Falls
- 37 - Roseburg
- 41 - Baker City
- 44 - Milton-Freewater
- 46 - La Grande
- 47 - Ontario
- 48 - Pendleton
- 49 - Hermiston
- 51 - Bend
- 52 - La Pine
- 53 - The Dalles
- 54 - Prineville
- 55 - Madras
- 59 - Arlington
Specialized Units
- 8 William XX - Motor Carrier Enforcement
- 9 X-Ray XX - Mobile Response Team (Riot Team)
- 9 Zebra XX - SWAT Team