[Scan-DC] Signal 13

Cathy Drzyzgula cathy at drzyzgula.org
Tue Mar 3 21:21:35 EST 2009


I believe 10-50 is a collision for the state police also (either that or a broken down vehicle).  There were a few instances in which the state police asked MCP for assistance with a 10-50 on I270, and got a much bigger response than they were intending.

Cathy

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Subject: Re: [Scan-DC] Signal 13

10-50 in Baltimore County is a motor vehicle accident. 
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Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 18:00:54 
To: <oldsdoug at hotmail.com>; <scan-dc at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [Scan-DC] Signal 13


Correct which is a shame since they used pretty traditional ten codes  
anyway. The old system was so much better for a home listener. We would hear the  
10-50 button transmitting from the officer's radio and then the dispatcher would 
 give a quick 10-3 and ask for the officer's status. Don't hear them that way 
 anymore. Just hear the welfare check.
 
 
In a message dated 3/3/2009 5:57:16 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
oldsdoug at hotmail.com writes:


Thanks guys, that seemed like what it must be... and I guess I just  figured 
it out... that used to be a "10-50", but I guess it ain't any more  since they 
technically no longer use ten-codes?

Malloy, 1-Adam-12   :)

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