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EPISODE · Feb 20, 2025 · 2 MIN

Thu Feb 20 2025 - Scanner News

from Panhandle Scanner News · host Brian Hale

Thu Feb 20 2025 - Scanner News 10-4, 10-8, 10-9, 10-15... do you know what the most common 10 codes are used by local law enforcement? I'll be back with more on the most common 10 codes right after this from Hale Multimedia. Hey everyone, this is Brian Hale. If you've heard this program before, you know I have been offering website help for many years. In fact, we've been in the business for over 20, and we'd love to help you. For anything website related, even if you just need some advice, it's free. Email support at HaleMultimedia.com or call 940-224-6315. Portfolio pricing and contacts all on HaleMultimedia.com. Sure, everyone knows what 10-4 is, right? Okay, yes? All right, 10-4, but do you know what 10-15 is? 10-15 is an arrest or in custody. And how about 10-22? 10-22 means forget the last transmission or never mind or cancel. And then there's 10-40, you don't want to be caught with 10-40, 10-40 will cause you to be 10-15. And then there's the 10-44 and 10-45, two of the most common. 10-44 is a non-injury accident. 10-45 is accident with injuries. And if the accident is bad enough, they may need a 10-46, which is a tow truck, a 10-55, which is an ambulance, or 10-56 for the fire department. You can find the full list of 10 codes on our website at PanhandleScanner.com, where you can keep up with all the school closings, power outages, and other news from around the area. Panhandle Scanner, the leader in local breaking news. And that's all the additional 10-78 I have for you today.  

Thu Feb 20 2025 - Scanner News 10-4, 10-8, 10-9, 10-15... do you know what the most common 10 codes are used by local law enforcement? I'll be back with more on the most common 10 codes right after this from Hale Multimedia. Hey everyone, this is Brian Hale. If you've heard this program before, you know I have been offering website help for many years. In fact, we've been in the business for over 20, and we'd love to help you. For anything website related, even if you just need some advice, it's free. Email support at HaleMultimedia.com or call 940-224-6315. Portfolio pricing and contacts all on HaleMultimedia.com. Sure, everyone knows what 10-4 is, right? Okay, yes? All right, 10-4, but do you know what 10-15 is? 10-15 is an arrest or in custody. And how about 10-22? 10-22 means forget the last transmission or never mind or cancel. And then there's 10-40, you don't want to be caught with 10-40, 10-40 will cause you to be 10-15. And then there's the 10-44 and 10-45, two of the most common. 10-44 is a non-injury accident. 10-45 is accident with injuries. And if the accident is bad enough, they may need a 10-46, which is a tow truck, a 10-55, which is an ambulance, or 10-56 for the fire department. You can find the full list of 10 codes on our website at PanhandleScanner.com, where you can keep up with all the school closings, power outages, and other news from around the area. Panhandle Scanner, the leader in local breaking news. And that's all the additional 10-78 I have for you today.

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