What does 10-6 mean?

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Multiple Choice

What does 10-6 mean?

Explanation:
10-6 means you’re busy but in service. It signals that you’re currently occupied with a task or call and aren’t available to take on a new assignment right now, even though you’re still on-duty. This helps dispatch know not to assign you something immediately while you handle what you’re already doing. When you’re free again, you’d update your status to indicate you’re available for new calls. The other options don’t fit this status: it isn’t about the transmission ending, nor is it a statement about signal quality. And while some agencies describe being in service but not available, the standard way to convey the exact idea is that you’re busy—in service but occupied.

10-6 means you’re busy but in service. It signals that you’re currently occupied with a task or call and aren’t available to take on a new assignment right now, even though you’re still on-duty. This helps dispatch know not to assign you something immediately while you handle what you’re already doing. When you’re free again, you’d update your status to indicate you’re available for new calls.

The other options don’t fit this status: it isn’t about the transmission ending, nor is it a statement about signal quality. And while some agencies describe being in service but not available, the standard way to convey the exact idea is that you’re busy—in service but occupied.

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