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Old 04-03-2021, 11:17 AM
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I am writing a police procedural book and need advice from a retired police officer. This will be a comedic book.

A burned-out police officer just waiting to retire is selected for a "virtual policing" experiment. He is forced to wear a dinner-plate-sized computer/camer that spots "crimes" and reports them. I need to know call signs police report through their radios.

If you are a retired police officer willing to help, send your email address to zendog3@mac.com. You will be credited if I ever finish the book.
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Old 04-03-2021, 11:36 AM
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I am writing a police procedural book and need advice from a retired police officer. This will be a comedic book.

A burned-out police officer just waiting to retire is selected for a "virtual policing" experiment. He is forced to wear a dinner-plate-sized computer/camer that spots "crimes" and reports them. I need to know call signs police report through their radios.

If you are a retired police officer willing to help, send your email address to zendog3@mac.com. You will be credited if I ever finish the book.
You can make up your own. They vary by jurisdiction.
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Sorry. I appreciate your need for 10-78, but I am 10-7 these days.

This site may be more helpful.

Police Codes - The United States Emergency Services
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you can make up your own. They vary by jurisdiction.
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Orlando Codes - orange county, fl

I looked up the police codes for Orange County, Florida.
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Your research will no doubt show that cop lingo varies significantly by region/city. What you might hear on the air in Dallas will be different from what you would hear in Los Angeles, or Boston. Plus, many agencies have adopted plain-speak, and dumped the 10-codes entirely. Wherever the setting for your book is to take place, you will want an assist from someone with knowledge of that locale. Otherwise, it won't come off sounding right. Kinda like writing a story about a hospital procedural in the South, but all the doctors have Norwegian accents!
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I am writing a police procedural book and need advice from a retired police officer. This will be a comedic book.

A burned-out police officer just waiting to retire is selected for a "virtual policing" experiment. He is forced to wear a dinner-plate-sized computer/camer that spots "crimes" and reports them. I need to know call signs police report through their radios.

If you are a retired police officer willing to help, send your email address to zendog3@mac.com. You will be credited if I ever finish the book.
Its different with each region and county and state. Not one set of call signs anywhere
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Your research will no doubt show that cop lingo varies significantly by region/city. What you might hear on the air in Dallas will be different from what you would hear in Los Angeles, or Boston. Plus, many agencies have adopted plain-speak, and dumped the 10-codes entirely. Wherever the setting for your book is to take place, you will want an assist from someone with knowledge of that locale. Otherwise, it won't come off sounding right. Kinda like writing a story about a hospital procedural in the South, but all the doctors have Norwegian accents!
Right. As an example, Miami-Dade County has used a code different from the 10 Code for many years. QSL means acknowledge, QRM means repeat your message, 29 is a robbery, 26 is a burglary, 34 is a disturbance, etc.
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Local interest comedy book. Can you imagine it happened in the villages?
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Since we’re on the topic, do any of the Police Scanner apps work around the Villages? I used Police Scanner 5-0 up north. But haven’t been able to pull in anything in the area on that App?
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