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No More 10-4 For Maryland State Police

PIKESVILLE, Md. (AP) -- There'll be no more 10-4 in Maryland State Police radio communications.

The agency says it abolished the numerical codes as of Feb. 1 in favor of plain English. Police say the change is meant to reduce confusion, especially during incidents involving more than one police or emergency agency.

So, now, instead of ending their shifts by announcing that they're 10-42, state troopers will presumably just say they're off duty.

The Associated Public Safety Communications Officers list 100 different "10-codes." They include 10-89 for a bomb threat, and 10-45 for an animal carcass.

(Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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