Below you will find a list of the most common acronyms & 10-codes used in Ocean County.
COMMON ACRONYMS
Here is a list of common acronyms to help you better decipher our calls.
OMC = Ocean Medical Center (Brick Hospital)
CMC = Community Medical Center
KMC = Monmouth Medical South (Kimball Hospital)
SOCH = Southern Ocean Medical Center (S. Ocean County Hospital)
BLS = Basic Life Support
ALS = Advanced Life Support
RMA = Refused Medical Assistance.
TRO/RO = (Temporary) Restraining Order
CDS = Controlled Dangerous Substance (Drugs)
OCJ = Ocean County Jail
OCSD = Ocean County Sheriff Department
CSI = Crime Scene Investigation
OCPO = Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office
TRPD = Toms River Police Department
TRFD = Toms River Fire Department
SHPD = Seaside Heights Police Department
TR = Toms River
STR = South Toms River
SSP = Seaside Park
SSH = Seaside Heights
DWI = Driving While Intoxicated
DUI = Driving Under the Influence
MVA = Motor Vehicle Accident
DOA = Dead on Arrival
GSW = Gunshot Wound
CFF = Close for Follow-Up
PESS = Psychiatric Emergency Screening Service
FI = Field Investigation
ME = Medical Examiner
UC = Undercover Officer
DT = Detectives
MU = Marked Unit
RP = Reporting Party (Caller)
DL = Drivers License
MOCIB = Monmouth Ocean Consolidated Intelligence Bureau
Syncope = Loss of consciousness
Rig = Ambulance
Hook = Tow Truck
340 = Suspended License
366 = Maintenance of Lamps
450 = DWI/DUI
498 = Speeding
OCEAN COUNTY 10-CODES
- 10-0 Official Present
- 10-1 Secure Radio
- 10-2 Call By Phone
- 10-3 Report To HQ
- 10-5 Repeat
- 10-6 Busy-Stand By
- 10-7 Out Of Service
- 10-8 In Service
- 10-9 Arrived At Scene
- 10-10 Assignment Complete
- 10-11 Prepare To Copy
- 10-12 Record Check
- 10-13 Look Up
- 10-14 Assist Motorist
- 10-15 Accident
- 10-15a Accident/Ambulance Needed
- 10-16 Hit & Run
- 10-17 Wrecker Needed
- 10-18 First Aid Call
- 10-19 Fire Call
- 10-20 Location
- 10-21 Abandoned Car
- 10-22 Stolen Car
- 10-23 Check Suspicious Car
- 10-24 Intoxicated
- 10-25 Escort
- 10-26 Alarm Sounding
- 10-27 Meet For Official Business
- 10-28 Murder
- 10-29 D.O.A.
- 10-30 Aggravated Assault/Battery
- 10-31 Domestic Disturbance
- 10-32 Disorderly
- 10-33 Sex Crime
- 10-34 Fight
- 10-35 Check Suspicious Person
- 10-36 Vandalism
- 10-37 Mental Case
- 10-38 Holdup/Robbery
- 10-39 Larceny
- 10-40 Breaking/Entering
- 10-41 Prisoner/Subject
- 10-42 Explosive Threat
- 10-43 Disturbance
- 10-44 Message For Me
- 10-45 No Message
- 10-46 Officer’s Residence
- 10-47 Subject Armed W/_________
- 10-48 Assist Officer (EMERGENCY)
- 10-49 URGENT
- 10-50 Use Caution
- 10-51 Suicide
- 10-52 Report To Chief
- 10-53 Testing
- 10-54 Wires/Trees Down
- 10-55 Missing Person
- 10-56 Runaway Person
- 10-57 Stolen Property
- 10-58 Wanted
- 10-59 Wanted/Taking Car W/Out Consent
- 10-60 Cancel
- 10-61 Police Information
- 10-62 Dog Bite
- 10-63 Animal Hit By Vehicle
- 10-64 Officer Requested
- 10-65 M.V. Stop
- 10-66 Prowler
- 10-67 Aircraft Down
- 10-68 Boating Accident
- 10-69 Submersion/Drowning
- 10-70 Meal Break
- 10-88 C.P.R. In Progress
- 10-100 Riot
*All times are given in standard (military) format. It is easiest to simply subtract 12 from any time beginning with 1300 to get the PM conversion.
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