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Police Radio Codes: Complete Reference Guide for FiveM RP

Complete reference guide for police radio codes used in FiveM roleplay. Includes 10-codes, 11-codes, response codes, and the NATO phonetic alphabet for realistic RP communication.

Radio codes are the backbone of law enforcement communication in FiveM roleplay. Using proper codes makes your RP more realistic, keeps radio traffic concise, and helps dispatch manage calls efficiently. This guide covers all the codes you need to know, from the most common 10-codes to specialized response codes and the NATO phonetic alphabet.

10-Codes (Standard Police Radio Codes)

11-Codes (California Highway Patrol Style)

Response Codes

NATO Phonetic Alphabet

Using Radio Codes in CDE CAD

CDE CAD integrates radio codes directly into the dispatch system. When officers update their status, run lookups, or respond to calls, the appropriate codes are logged automatically. Dispatchers can assign priority levels and response codes to each call, and all radio traffic is documented for review.

Pro Tip: Many FiveM RP servers customize their radio codes to fit their community. CDE CAD allows administrators to configure custom status codes and dispatch codes to match your server's specific protocols.

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