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− | Welcome to my user page. My name is Michael, and I enjoy maintaining the following wiki pages:
| + | 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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− | [http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Joint_CAD_Incident_Tracking_System Joint CAD Incident Tracking System] <br />
| + | ==Contributions or Pages I'm Watching== |
− | [http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Washington_County_(OR)_Fire_Stations/Units Washington County (OR) Fire Stations/Units] <br />
| + | [[Juab_County_(UT)|RRWiki Juab County]]<br> |
− | [http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Railroads_(OR) Railroads (OR)] <br />
| + | [[Utah_County_(UT)|RRWiki Utah County]] |
− | [http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Washington_County_(OR) Washington County (OR)] <br />
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− | | + | ==Workspace== |
− | If you have any questions, feel free to PM or e-mail me via the forums. Thanks!
| + | Nothing in progress at this time |
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− | ==SANDBOX==
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− | Everything below this point is either being tested or stored here - do not trust any data posted to be accurate!
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− | == Law Enforcement ==
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− | === CCOM Law Channel Configuration ===
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− | CCOM utilizes an [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=3136 800Mhz trunked radio system] with a patch to [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?ctid=2207 VHF frequencies], and depending on the time of day, dispatchers may utilize a two or three net talkgroup configuration:
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− | '''''Two-net configuration''''' – During this configuration, Law 1 & 2 are both staffed between the hours of 0300 and 1200, where Law 1 is the designated primary frequency for all agencies and districts, except for corrections officers and USFS law enforcement, who are dispatched primarily off of Law 2. In turn, Law 2 is utilized as a support frequency by all agencies, such as for Law Enforcement Data System (LEDS)/NCIC requests, tow requests and other routine matters. Law 3 may be used for car-to-car communications, but it is not monitored by dispatchers during this time. Note that the 2-Net configuration may be switched to a 3-Net configuration outside the normal hours, depending on operational needs and staffing availability.<br> | |
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− | '''''3-Net Configuration''''' – During this configuration, Law 1, 2, & 3 are staffed between the hours of 1200 and 0300. Law 1 becomes the primary dispatch channel for the cities of Oregon City, Gladstone, and Wilsonville; for the CCSO districts of West Side, 99E, 82nd, Happy Valley, and Clackamas; and for TriMet Transit Police. Law 2 becomes the primary dispatch channel for the cities of Canby, Molalla, and Sandy; for the CCSO districts of Metro, South, East, Estacada, Damascus, Boring, and Mountain; for USFS law enforcement, and for corrections officers. Law 3 becomes the support frequency for LEDS/NCIC, tow requests, and so forth. During this time Law 3 may be used for car-to-car transmissions by units on the VHF radio system. Units on the 800MHz radio system normally use an alternate talkgroup for car to car transmissions during 3-Net operations.
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− | === Agency IDs & Callsigns ===
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− | ==== Letter Designation ====
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− | | A
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− | | Adam
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− | | Clackamas Community College Public Safety
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− | | Boy
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− | | Canby P.D.
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− | | Charlie
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− | | Corrections / Code Enforcement
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− | | David
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− | | CCSO Uniform Patrol Deputy
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− | | E
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− | | Edward
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− | | Damascas/Boring Enhanced Patrol District
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− | | F
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− | | Frank
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− | | Marine Deputy / USFS Forestry Unit
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− | | G
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− | | George
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− | | Estacada Enhanced Patrol District
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− | | Henry
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− | | Gladstone P.D.
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− | | John
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− | | DA's Office Investigator
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− | | King
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− | | CCSO Civil Deputy
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− | | L
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− | | Lincoln
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− | | Lake Oswego P.D. (LOCOMM)
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− | | M
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− | | Mary
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− | | Milwaukie P.D.
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− | | N
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− | | Nora
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− | | Molalla P.D.
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− | | Oscar
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− | | Aurora P.D.
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− | | Paul
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− | | Oregon City P.D.
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− | | Robert
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− | | Sandy P.D.
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− | | S
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− | | Sam
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− | | West Linn P.D. (LOCOMM)
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− | | Tom
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− | | Wilsonville Enhanced Patrol District
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− | | V
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− | | Victor
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− | | Happy Valley Enhanced Patrol District
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− | | Willy
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− | | Medical Examiner / District Attorney
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− | | X
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− | | X-ray
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− | | CCOM Communications
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− | | Y
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− | | Yellow
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− | | Specialized Patrol Deputies (All Agencies)
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− | | Z
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− | | Zebra
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− | | Detectives/SIU
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− | Call signs are standardized among the different member agencies. They indicate shift designator, agency designator and a district or assigned identifier number. The designators are always in this order to provide consistency among agencies.<br><br>
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− | EXAMPLE:<BR>
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− | 2D70 | Day shift/ CCSO Patrol/ East County<BR>
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− | 1R1 | Graveyard/ Sandy Police<BR>
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− | ====Clackamas County Sheriff====
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− | The first digit primarily designates shifts, although they may also be used to designate various special units.<br>
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− | 1 Graveyard<BR>
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− | 2 Day<BR>
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− | 3 Swing/Cover<BR>
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− | 4 Swing<BR>
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− | 5 K-9 Units/Medical Examiner<BR>
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− | 6 Support Services/Administrative/USFS/School Resource Officers (SROs)/Code Enforcement<BR>
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− | 7 Reserves<BR>
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− | 8 Traffic/Corrections/DA<BR>
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− | 9 SWAT and Hostage Negotiators<BR>
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− | 10 Search and Rescue<BR>
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− | 11 Cadets/Explorers<BR>
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− | 12 CCSO Off Duty Deputy<BR>
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− | The second digit will be the agency designator as previously defined. The last digits will be the district identifier number or special assignment call sign.<BR>
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− | 2D100 Sheriff<BR>
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− | 2D101 Chief Deputy<BR>
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− | 2D102-109 Captains<BR>
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− | 2D110-119 Lieutenants<BR>
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− | 2D200 First Sergeant<BR>
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− | D90-99 Patrol Sergeants<BR>
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− | D1-89 County Patrol Units<BR>
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− | E1-9 Damascus Patrol Units<BR>
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− | F90-99 Marine Sergeants<BR>
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− | F10-19 Marine Units<BR>
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− | F20-29 Forest Service Contract<BR>
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− | G1-9 Estacada Patrol Units<BR>
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− | K90-99 Civil Sergeants<BR>
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− | K10-29 Civil Units<BR>
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− | K40-49 Civil Transport<BR>
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− | T1-9 Wilsonville Patrol Units<BR>
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− | V1-9 Happy Valley Patrol Units<BR>
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− | <BR>
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− | 2Z90-99 Detective Sergeants<BR>
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− | 2Z10-89 Detectives<BR>
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− | CCSO DISTRICT CALL SIGNS<BR>
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− | Westside Cars<BR>
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− | D1-D7<BR>
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− | D8 Wild – Westside & 99E Side<BR>
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− | 99E/McLoughlin Cars<BR>
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− | D10-D19<BR>
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− | D20 Wild – 82nd & 99E Side<BR>
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− | D30-34<BR>
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− | 82nd Ave/Clackamas Cars<BR>
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− | D35-D50<BR>
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− | D20 Wild – 82nd & 99E Side<BR>
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− | Boring Cars<BR>
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− | D60, D62, D63, D65, D67<BR>
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− | D69 Wild – Boring & Mountain<BR>
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− | Mountain Cars<BR>
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− | D61, D64, D66, D68<BR>
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− | D69 Wild – Boring & Mountain<BR>
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− | East Cars<BR>
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− | D70-D73<BR>
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− | D77 Wild car – East & Metro<BR>
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− | Metro Cars<BR>
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− | D76-D79<BR>
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− | D77 Wild car – East & Metro<BR>
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− | South Cars<BR>
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− | D80-D85<BR>
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− | Contract Cities<BR>
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− | E1-9 Damascus<BR>
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− | G1-9 Estacada<BR>
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− | T1-9 Wilsonville<BR>
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− | V1-9 Happy Valley<BR>
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− | === Transit Police ===
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− | 9750 Commander<BR>
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− | 9751-9752 Lieutenants<BR>
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− | 3750-3759 Sergeants<BR>
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− | 1780-1789 Patrol<BR>
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− | === Canby Police Department ===
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− | [http://www.canbypolice.com/ Canby Police Department Website]<BR>
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− | 122 N. Holly<BR>
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− | Canby, Or 97013<BR>
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− | (503)266-1104<BR>
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− | The Department consists of 28 personnel: 24 sworn and 4 non-sworn support personnel.<BR>
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− | ==== Radio Designators ====
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− | B100 Chief<BR>
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− | B111 Lieutenant<BR>
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− | B50-59 Detective<BR>
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− | B90-99 Corporals/Sergeants<BR>
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− | B1-Bxx Patrol Officers<BR>
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− | 5Bxx K9<BR>
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− | 6B70-72 CSO/PPY/Parking<BR>
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− | 7Bxx Reserve Officers<BR>
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− | 8Bxx Traffic<BR>
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− | “xx” is number permanently assigned by department.<BR>
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− | === Gladstone Police Department ===
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− | [http://www.ci.gladstone.or.us/police.html Gladstone Police Department Website]<BR>
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− | 525 Portland Ave.<BR>
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− | Gladstone, OR 97027<BR>
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− | (503)656-5225<BR>
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− | Gladstone PD has 16 sworn officers<BR>
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− | ==== Radio Designators ====
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− | H100 Chief<BR>
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− | H90-99 Sergeants<BR>
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− | H1-Hxx Patrol Officers<BR>
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− | 5Hx K-9<BR>
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− | 6H40 CSO/Ordinance<BR>
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− | 7Hxx Reserve Officers<BR>
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− | 8Hxx Traffic<BR>
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− | “xx” is number permanently assigned by department.<BR>
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− | === Molalla Police Department ===
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− | [http://www.cityofmolalla.com/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC={FF6329ED-9723-429D-AADF-47827D7F9E51} Molalla Police Department Website]<BR> | |
− | 117 N. Molalla Ave.<BR>
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− | P.O. Box 248<BR>
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− | Molalla, OR 97038<BR>
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− | 503-829-8817<BR>
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− | Molalla PD has 12 sworn officers, 3 non-sworn support, 8 reserve officers, and 7 volunteers.<BR>
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− | ==== Radio Designators ====
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− | N100 Chief<BR>
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− | N90-99 Corporals/Sergeants<BR>
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− | N1-Nxx Patrol Officers<BR>
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− | N50 Detective<BR>
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− | 5Nxx K-9<BR>
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− | 7Nxx Reserve Officers<BR>
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− | 8Nxx Traffic<BR>
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− | “xx” is number permanently assigned by department.<BR>
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− | === Oregon City Police Department ===
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− | [http://www.orcity.org/police/ Oregon City Police Department Website]<BR> | |
− | 320 Warner Milne Road<BR>
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− | Oregon City, OR 97045<BR>
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− | (503)657-4964<BR> | |
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− | Oregon City PD has over 35 sworn officers!<BR>
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− | [http://www.orcity.org/sites/default/files/Police_Patrols_36x48P_20050524.pdf Oregon Citd PD District Patrol Map]<BR>
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− | ==== Radio Designators ====
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− | P100 Chief<BR>
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− | P101-102 Lieutenants<BR>
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− | P90-99 Corporals/Sergeants<BR>
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− | P50-59 Detectives<BR>
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− | P41 Parking Patrol<BR>
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− | P10-Pxx Patrol Officers<BR>
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− | 5Pxx K-9<BR>
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− | 6Pxx Off Duty Numbers (for Court/Details/etc.)<BR>
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− | 7P79-99 Reserves<BR>
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− | 8P Traffic<BR>
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− | “xx” is number permanently assigned by department.<BR>
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− | === Sandy Police Department ===
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− | [http://www.cityofsandy.com/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC={5DC563F0-6F5B-40A2-8715-42923E4F026E} Sandy Police Department Website]<BR>
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− | 38970 Proctor Blvd.<BR>
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− | Sandy, Oregon 97055<BR>
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− | (503)668-5566<BR>
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− | Sandy PD has 13 sworn officers, and 3 non-sworn support.<BR>
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− | ==== Radio Designators ====
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− | R100 Chief<BR>
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− | R102 Lieutenant<BR>
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− | R90-99 Corporals/Sergeants<BR>
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− | R1-Rxx Patrol Officers<BR>
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− | 5Rxx K-9<BR>
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− | 6Rxx SROs<BR>
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− | 7R20-39 Reserves<BR>
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− | 8Rxx Traffic<BR>
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− | 11Rxx Explorers<BR>
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− | “xx” is number permanently assigned by department.<BR>
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− | === United States Forest Service ===
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− | CCOM provides limited communications and support for the US Forest Service in Clackamas County.
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− | ==== Radio Designators ====
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− | 6F111 Officer In Charge<BR>
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− | F60-Fxx LEO’s<BR>
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− | “xx” is number permanently assigned by department.<BR>
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− | === Corrections ===
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− | ==== Radio Designators ====
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− | 8C1-8Cxx<BR>
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− | “xx” is number permanently assigned by department.<BR>
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− | === Codes & Dispositions === | |
− | ==== Radio Codes ====
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− | All units and agencies using the radio nets must make a cooperative effort to eliminate unneeded radio transmissions. Availability of airtime will help ensure officer safety.
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− | ==== Status Codes ====
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− | CODE 0 Officer needs immediate help/Officer in peril<BR>
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− | CODE 1 Routine call/response, contact; detail could be interrupted if another situation arises.<BR>
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− | CODE 3 Emergency response required.<BR>
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− | CODE 4 No assistance needed. This is an automatic cancellation of
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− | CODE 5 Surveillance.<BR>
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− | ==== Out of Vehicle Codes ====
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− | CODE 7 Meal Break<BR>
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− | On Reports Writing reports.<BR>
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− | Code 7/Reports Code 7 and writing reports.<BR>
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− | COFFEE Coffee break.<BR>
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− | OUT of car Out of the car for a period of time. <BR>
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− | R-2 Code 4 Follow up. Your status will not be checked.<BR>
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− | ==== 10 Codes ====
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− | 10-3 Stop transmitting – Used by supervisors to advise a unit monopolizing air time. <BR>
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− | 10-4 O.K./Acknowledged last transmission<BR>
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− | 10-7 Off Duty<BR>
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− | 10-8 On Duty<BR>
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− | 10-9 Repeat last transmission<BR>
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− | 10-15 Enroute to jail with a custody, if “X” is used then the prisoner is of the opposite sex of the officer<BR>
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− | 10-19 Enroute to office/station<BR>
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− | 10-35 Is radio clear to copy confidential information? Used to ask if a unit is clear to receive officer safety, runaway juvenile or warrant information.<BR>
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− | 10-35/Information Used to indicate non-custody officer safety information, such as correction clients, application for a concealed weapons permit and weapons permits that have been denied, revoked or are to be seized.<BR>
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− | 10-35W Indicates possession of a concealed weapons permit.<BR>
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− | ==== 12 Codes ====
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− | 12-5 Transporting citizen, a destination and mileage should be provided.<BR>
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− | 12-8 Meet Officer<BR>
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− | 12-34 Mental Subject<BR>
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− | 12-40 Unit’s Residence<BR>
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− | 12-44 Dead subject<BR>
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− | ==== Clearance Codes ====
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− | Q Dispatch clearance codes, used by dispatch only.<BR>
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− | Q1 Cancel, no police service needed<BR>
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− | Q2 Disregard, assigned to another agency<BR>
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− | Q3 Cancel, disposition code not given<BR>
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− | R Report will be written<BR>
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− | R1 Original report<BR>
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− | R2 Supplemental report<BR>
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− | S Unable to Locate<BR>
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− | S1 Can not locate person<BR>
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− | S2 No such address<BR>
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− | S3 Condition complained of does not exist<BR>
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− | T Premises checked<BR>
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− | T1 False alarm<BR>
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− | T2 Found Secure<BR>
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− | T3 Made Secure<BR>
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− | W Call Serviced<BR>
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− | W1 Assignment completed<BR>
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− | W2 Person Assisted<BR>
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− | W3 Person Advised/Referred<BR>
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− | W4 Hazard Corrected/Removed<BR>
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− | W5 Delivered person/message/package<BR>
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− | W6 Peace restored<BR>
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− | W7 Nuisance Abated<BR>
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− | W8 Arrest/investigation made by another Agency/officer<BR>
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− | X Suspicious activity<BR>
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− | X1 Person checked<BR>
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− | X2 Vehicle checked<BR>
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− | Y Action Taken<BR>
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− | Y1 FCR completed<BR>
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− | Y2 Warning given<BR>
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− | Y3 Citation issued<BR>
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