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10-2: Reception Good 10-3: Stop Transmitting 10-4: Message Received, Understood 10-5: Repay Message 10-6: Change Channel 10-7: Responding 10-8: In Service 10-9: Repeat Message 10-10: Negative 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 ...
877-ASK-LAPD (877-275-5273) is the Los Angeles Police Department's non-emergency number. Use this number to report non-violent issues like noise complaints, drug use, loitering, and racing cars. Available 24 hours per day, in English, Spanish and TTY.
11-99 - Officer needs help - Urgent! A listing of the various police radio codes used by federal, state and local law enforcement agencies.
LA County Sheriff's Codes; Long Beach Police Department; Oakland Police Department; Orange County Codes; ... LA County Sheriff's Codes Penal Codes. Code Meaning; 187: Murder: 207-a: Attempt Kidnapping: 207: ... No Further Assistance At Location-Suspect At Large In Area-Field Units Continue To Respond-Information To Follow: 5:
The following codes are the most used codes for the LAPD and LACSD. You will need to memorize them and/or print them out. The full list is at the bottom of the page.
Call 9-1-1 when there is a life-threatening emergency that requires the immediate response of emergency services (such as police, fire, or paramedic) -- as well as if someone is danger from a downed power line.* For assistance with most other City services, dial 3-1-1 within City limits; or call 213-473-3231 -- from anywhere.
Hours: Monday through Sunday, 24 hours per day. Phones: Service/Intake (310) 575-9402, TDD (310) 878-8719, Non-emergency Police Response (ASK LAPD) Dispatch Service/Intake (877) 275-5273, Direct Dispatch - Emergency Number Emergency (213) 928-8206, DV/Major Assault Service/Intake (310) 575-8441, Youth Service