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In the second month as a Columbus Public Safety Corps member, you must learn the second row of ten codes. During the PSC test all definitions must be capitalized (in full) and spelt correctly, including hyphens, slashs, and brackets.
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10-23
Errand
10-23A
Escort
10-23B
Emergency Entry into Motor Vehicle
10-23T
Technology Repair
10-24
Emergency Squad
10-24A
Infectious/Contagious Disease
10-25
Fire
10-25A
Trash Fire
10-26
Fight
10-27
Assault or Hospital Report
10-27A
Telephone Harassment
10-28
Homicide
10-29
Juvenile Complaint
10-30
Theft in Progress
10-30A
Theft Report
10-30B
Shoplifting
10-31
Missing Person/High-Risk Missing Person
10-31A
Missing Person Returned
10-32
Message
10-33
Person with a Gun
10-33A
Person with a Knife
10-34
Unknown Complaint
10-34A
Unknown Call (Panic Alarm)
10-34B
9-1-1 Hang-up Call
10-34C
Check on the Well Being
10-34O
Overdose
10-35
OVI Complaint
10-36
Obstruction in the Street
10-37
Official or Visitor
10-37C
Cadet/Public Safety Corps (PSC) Ride-Along
10-38
Property Destruction in Progress
10-38A
Property Destruction Report
10-39
Prowlers
10-40
Recovered Property
10-41
Robbery-Just Occurred
Code 1:
Report Completed and/or Citation Issued
Code 1A:
False Alarm - Notice Left
Code 2:
Party Advised or No Report Needed
Code 3:
Arrest Made
Code 4:
Non-Arrest Situation/Errand Completed
Signal 580
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