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− | ====Washington County====
| + | Hi - welcome to my user page which is just a sandbox really...nothing on here should be considered "accurate" - don't @ me, bro |
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| + | ==Contributions or Pages I'm Watching== |
− | ! align="center" style="background: #8B0000; color: White"| Unit ID
| + | [[Juab_County_(UT)|RRWiki Juab County]]<br> |
− | ! align="center" style="background: #8B0000; color: White"| Description
| + | [[Utah_County_(UT)|RRWiki Utah County]] |
− | ! align="center" style="background: #8B0000; color: White"| Notes
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| + | ==Workspace== |
− | | align="center" style="color: White" | '''1T'''
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− | | align="center" style="color: White" | Hillsboro Air Tower
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− | | style="color: White" | Used during aircraft emergencies
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− | | align="center" style="color: White" | '''911OPS'''
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− | | align="center" style="color: White" | 3rd Alarm Admin Notification
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− | | style="color: White" | Used rarely
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− | | AIR
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− | | Air Trailer
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− | | AIR333 out of Sherwood is the only known unit
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− | | ALM / ALARM
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− | | Alarm Designator
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− | | Designates what alarm level the current incident is at (1ALM, 2ALM, etc); one or two letters after ALM will indicate which department (V=TVFR, FG=Forest Grove, etc) – Note that medical calls can have multiple alarms and are designated with an extra M (2ALMM)
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− | | ALS
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− | | Advanced Life Support Unit
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− | | Used during the Oregon International Air Show
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− | | AMR
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− | | American Medical Response – Notification
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− | | Used as a dispatch ID; when a unit is assigned, a three digit combination will be added to this (i.e. AMR262) – In addition, calls within TVF&R’s boundaries that also lie within Multnomah County, POMAR is used instead, indicating a Portland AMR unit (generally M300 or higher)
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− | | BR
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− | | Brush Rig
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− | | C
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− | | Battalion Chief / Duty Chief / Chief
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− | | Some department duty chiefs have four digit unit IDs instead of C (i.e. Banks:1300)
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− | | CINFO
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− | | Chief officer notification.
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− | | Notifies battallion chief / duty chief / chief without paging unit to scene. (i.e. Hillsboro C1 would be C1INFO.)
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− | | BOAT
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− | | Boat (Water Rescue)
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− | | Used when the crew of a Water Rescue unit are on the water
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− | | CAR
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− | | TVF&R Response Car
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− | | Unique – Read about them [http://tvfr.com/news/index.aspx here]
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− | | CART
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− | | Medical golf cart
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− | | Used during the Oregon International Air Show
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− | | CAS
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− | | Air Truck
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− | | Unique - Air/rehab unit that responds to assignments in West county districts and responds from Cornelius (Cascade 8)
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− | | CHAP
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− | | Department chaplain notification
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− | | Washington County chaplains may respond with a three or four digit ID - TVF&R:2144; Cornelius: 831; etc. During a major event, the designator(s) AF/AC may be present, indicating a need for more than one chaplain; this can also be used if a department-specific chaplain is unavailable, and another is requested from within the county to assist.
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− | | COCB
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− | | Cornelius Callback
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− | | Notification to staff Station 8 (Cornelius Fire)
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− | | D2VOL
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− | | WCFD#2 Volunteers
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− | | Page for volunteers to staff stations; the last letter designates N for North Plains or M for Midway
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− | | E
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− | | Engine
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− | | Units foreign to WCCCA district boudaries are preceded with the first letter of their department (PE (Portland), AUE (Aurora), CE (Canby), etc); In addition, reserve engines are given an R at the end (i.e. E60R)
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− | | EOC
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− | | Emergency Operations Center
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− | | Generally, a facility designed to coordinate resources during larger or prolonged events; Forest Grove Fire & Rescue utilizes a shared trailer with local police called EOC4
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− | | FDBC
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− | | Fire Defense Board Chief
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− | | FDL
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− | | Fire Dispatch Liaison
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− | | GEN4
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− | | Forest Grove General Tones
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− | | Unique – Pages volunteers to staff station(s) and/or apparatus
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− | | HB
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− | | Heavy Brush Rig
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− | | Carries more water, tools, manpower, etc than a standard BR - Generally a Type 3 Engine
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− | | HFC
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− | | Hillsboro Fire Chief
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− | | Notifies Hillsboro fire chief of major incidents and fires.
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− | | HM
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− | | Hazmat Unit
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− | | TVF&R units HM34 and HM53 respond to hazardous materials incidents in HazMat Region 9.
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− | | HR
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− | | Heavy Rescue
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− | | Carries specalized rescue tools that engine companies do not carry. HR51 is located at TVF&R's Tigard Station.
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− | | HS
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− | | Heavy Squad
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− | | TVF&R HS66 is the district’s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical,_biological,_radiological,_and_nuclear CBRNE] unit
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− | | IMT
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− | | Incident Management Team Notification
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− | | Notification / page(s) an overhead team consisting of several specialists trained to help mitigate and manage large-scale incidents
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− | | INFO
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− | | Information
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− | | Information about a call – for dispatchers and responding agencies’ eyes only!
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− | | INV
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− | | Investigator
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− | | Usually preceded by the department they are assigned to (Hillsboro: HFINV, Forest Grove: FFINV)
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− | | LB
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− | | Light Brush Rig
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− | | Term used by TVF&R, same as brush rig.
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− | | LIFE
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− | | Lifeflight Notification
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− | | Denotes standby, activation, and activity of responding Lifeflight helicopters - Note that WCCCA may use LIFE and LIFE2 interchangeably, regardless of the responding helo
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− | | MED
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− | | ALS Medic Unit
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− | | Many fire departments in the county have ALS medical / rescue units that can be used to transport patients when MetroWest is not available.
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− | | METW / MW
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− | | MetroWest Ambulance Notification / Unit
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− | | Used to dispatch an ambulance on a call; once the unit is assigned, they become MW (i.e. MW51, MW76, etc) – The letter after the METW(A/B/C/D/E/F) has no real meaning to how or what units are dispatched; the only exception to this is METWSF, which is for calls in State Forestry areas that are not covered by a fire agency
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− | | MX
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− | | Medical Examiner
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− | | May be followed by a single digit 1-3
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− | | ODOT
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− | | Department of Transportation Notification
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− | | Additional letters may be present on this callsign (ex. ODOTS: Staley's Junction); further, DOT units with 800mhz radios responding on a call may appear with a two digit ID
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− | | PACU
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− | | Pacific University Security Notification
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− | | PDONLY
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− | | Police Only Notification
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− | | First seen 6/21/14; notification for police response only on a call (e.g. MVA)
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− | | PDXOPS
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− | | Portland 800 Ops Channel
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− | | PIO
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− | | Public Information Officer
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− | | PU
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− | | Pickup
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− | | Sometimes doubles as a light brush rig
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− | | R
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− | | Rescue
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− | | RHB
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− | | Rehab Unit (Air Truck)
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− | | SFOR
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− | | Oregon Department of Forestry Notification
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− | | State Forestry units usually respond with a separate three-digit ID in CAD (e.g. 436, 439, etc)
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− | | SIREN
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− | | Station siren activation
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− | | SQT
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− | | Telesquirt (Aerial Pumper)
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− | | Pronounced "Squirt" on dispatch. TVF&R uses SQT34, SQT61, and SQT62 as engine companies.
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− | | STA
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− | | General station page / tone-out
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− | | STAGE
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− | | Stage for incident
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− | | Used once so far; most calls that indicate a need to stage are either altered by calltype (i.e. instead of "Trauma", *STAGE CODE1") or hidden completely from the JITS for sensitive nature calls
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− | | SUP
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− | | Support Vehicle
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− | | T
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− | | Truck (Aerial Ladder)
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− | |Units foreign to WCCCA district boudaries are preceded with the first letter of their department (PT# - Portland truck, T211 - Lake Oswego Truck 211).
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− | | TR
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− | | Technical Rescue
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− | | Note that TVF&R's technical rescue unit TR51 will usually respond in CAD as USAR51
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− | | TENT
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− | | First aid tent
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− | | Used during the Oregon International Air Show
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− | | TIMER
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− | | Electronic incident timer
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− | | TSKFOR
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− | | Task Force
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− | | Not quite a full box/1st Alarm response - Once exclusive to TVF&R, most departments have now adopted this standard (i.e. Hillsboro: TSKFH, Forest Grove: TSKFG)
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− | | TVCFA
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− | | Commercial Fire Alarm
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− | | Notification used for fire alarms in commercial type buildings
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− | | USAR
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− | | Urban Search & Rescue
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− | | USA
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− | | Unified Sewage Agency notification
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− | | Clean Water Services (CWS) now owns and operates USA properties
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− | | V
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− | | Van
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− | | used to haul volunteer personnel or equipment to and from an incident
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− | | WCWR
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− | | Wash. Co. Water Rescue Notification
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− | | Page for water rescue team(s)
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− | | WR
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− | | Water Rescue
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− | | WR59 is located with Boat 59 at Sta. 59 in West Linn-Willamette
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− | | WT
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− | | Water Tender
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− | | Some out-of-county units may not have a unit number, using only the fire department's initials (e.g. EVMWT - Elsie-Vinemaple water tender); these units will more than likely not be heard over the air
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− | | X
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− | | Placeholder
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− | | When dispatch needs to keep a call active, switch a unit, etc., X is used
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− | | YMAMB
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− | | Page for Yamhill County Ambulance
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− | | Used mostly by Gaston on calls with, or in Yamhill RFPD's area; generally, the ambulance comes from McMinnville, but during peak hours, a Newberg medic unit may respond
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− | ! align="center" style="background: #BBBFFF; color: black"| License
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− | ! align="center" style="background: #BBBFFF; color: black"| Location
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− | ! align="center" style="background: #BBBFFF; color: black"| Frequency
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− | ! align="Center" style="background: #BBBFFF; color: black"| Use
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− | ! align="center" style="background: #BBBFFF; color: black"| Notes
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− | | colspan="5" align="center" | '''DATA'''
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− | | [http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=3453943 WQQU811]
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− | | rowspan="4" | Washington County | |
− | | rowspan="4" | N/A
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− | | rowspan="4" | MDT Data
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− | | rowspan="4" | These are listed here, without frequencies, for reference only
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− | | [http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=3455451 WQQV747]
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− | | [http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=3509389 WQSB543]
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− | | [http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=1302706 WPEJ994]
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− | | colspan="5" align="center" | '''SIMPLEX & INTEROP'''
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− | | rowspan="5" | [http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=3093117 WQKD520]
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− | | rowspan="5" | Washington County
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− | | 851.0125
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− | | Nationwide 800Mhz Calling (8CALL90)
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− | | rowspan="5" | These are in the Oregon DB, listed under [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=1178 Common/Shared] frequencies | |
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− | | 851.5125
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− | | Nationwide 800Mhz Tac 1 (8TAC91)
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− | | 852.0125
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− | | Nationwide 800Mhz Tac 2 (8TAC92)
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− | | 852.5125
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− | | Nationwide 800Mhz Tac 3 (8TAC93)
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− | | 853.0125
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− | | Nationwide 800Mhz Tac 4 (8TAC94)
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− | | rowspan="15" | [http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=2730989 WQCZ750]
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− | | rowspan="15" | Washington County
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− | | 853.4375
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− | | SIMPLEX 1
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− | | rowspan="4" | These are 800Mhz simplex frequencies used throughout Clackamas, Washington, Multnomah, and Clark (WA) counties. They do not handle routine or day-to-day traffic.
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− | | 851.0375
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− | | SIMPLEX 2
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− | | 851.9500
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− | | SIMPLEX 3
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− | | 851.1750
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− | | SIMPLEX 4
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− | | 853.3875
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− | | MAYDAY
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− | | Per RR user [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/user/DickH DickH], ''"MAYDAY is for use by a lost or trapped firefighter. There is a 3-positon switch on our portable radios (A,B & C) so no matter which position it is in, we simply turn the selector dial to the farthest clockwise position and it will be on MAYDAY."''
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− | | 851.3250
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− | | OROPS 1 / FIRE-EMS 1
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− | | rowspan="5" | These are in the Oregon DB, listed under [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=1178 Common/Shared] frequencies
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− | | 851.3875
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− | | OROPS 2 / LAW 1
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− | | 851.7500
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− | | OROPS 3 / LOCALGOV 1
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− | | 851.7750
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− | | OROPS 4 / FIRE-EMS 2
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− | | 851.8000
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− | | OROPS 5 / LAW 2
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− | | 852.5375
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− | | WAOPS 1
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− | | rowspan="5" | These are Washington State interoperability frequencies; they are not currently listed in the Oregon DB and are provided here for reference
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− | | 852.5625
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− | | WAOPS 2
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− | | 852.5875
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− | | WAOPS 3
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− | | 852.6125
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− | | WAOPS 4
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− | | 852.6375
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− | | WAOPS 5
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