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+ | | AMR | ||
+ | | American Medical Response – Notification | ||
+ | | Used as a dispatch ID; when a unit is assigned, a three digit combination will be added to this (i.e. AMR212) – 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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| ALM / ALARM | | ALM / ALARM | ||
| Alarm Designator | | Alarm Designator | ||
| Designates what alarm level the current incident is at (1ALM, 2ALM, etc) – Note that medical calls can have multiple alarms and are designated with an extra M (2ALMM) | | Designates what alarm level the current incident is at (1ALM, 2ALM, etc) – Note that medical calls can have multiple alarms and are designated with an extra M (2ALMM) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | AIR | ||
+ | | Air Trailer | ||
+ | | AIR333 out of Sherwood is the only known unit | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | BR | ||
+ | | Brush Rig | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | C | ||
+ | | Battalion Chief / Duty Chief / Chief | ||
+ | | Some department duty chiefs have four digit unit IDs instead of C (i.e. Banks:1300) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | BOAT | ||
+ | | Boat (Water Rescue) | ||
+ | | Used when the crew of a Water Rescue unit are on the water | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | CAR | ||
+ | | TVF&R Response Car | ||
+ | | Unique – Read about them [http://tvfr.com/news/index.aspx here] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | CAS | ||
+ | | Air Truck | ||
+ | | Unique - Air/rehab unit that responds to assignments in West county districts and responds from Cornelius (Cascade 8) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | CHAP | ||
+ | | Department chaplain notification | ||
+ | | Washington County chaplains may respond with a three or four digit ID - TVF&R:2144; Cornelius: 831; etc. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | E | ||
+ | | Engine | ||
+ | | Units foreign to WCCCA district boudaries are preceeded 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) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | FDBC | ||
+ | | Fire Defense Board Chief | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | FDL | ||
+ | | Fire Dispatch Liaison | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | GEN4 | ||
+ | | Forest Grove General Tones | ||
+ | | Unique – Pages volunteers to staff station(s) and/or apparatus | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | HB | ||
+ | | Heavy Brush Rig | ||
+ | | Carries more water, tools, manpower, etc than a standard BR - Generally a Type 3 Engine | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | HM | ||
+ | | Hazmat Unit | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | HR | ||
+ | | Heavy Rescue | ||
+ | | Carries specalized rescue tools that engine companies do not carry | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | HS | ||
+ | | Heavy Squad | ||
+ | | TVF&R HS66 is the district’s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical,_biological,_radiological,_and_nuclear CBRNE] unit | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | IMT | ||
+ | | Incident Management Team Notification | ||
+ | | Notification / page(s) an overhead team consisting of several specialists trained to help mitigate and manage large-scale incidents | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | INFO | ||
+ | | Information | ||
+ | | Information about a call – for dispatchers and responding agencies’ eyes only! | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | INV | ||
+ | | Investigator | ||
+ | | Usually preceded by the department they are assigned to (Hillsboro: HFINV, Forest Grove: FFINV) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | LB | ||
+ | | Light Brush Rig | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | LIFE | ||
+ | | Lifeflight Notification | ||
+ | | Denotes standby, activation, and activity of responding Lifeflight helicopters - Note that WCCCA may use LIFE and LIFE2 interchangeably, regardless of the responding helo | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | LT | ||
+ | | Light Trailer | ||
+ | | Unique – Light trailer operating out of Cornelius Station 8 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | MED | ||
+ | | ALS Medic Unit | ||
+ | | TVF&R runs three medic units as a two-man rescue; when MetroWest is not available, these can also be used to transport patients | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | METW / MW | ||
+ | | MetroWest Ambulance Notification / Unit | ||
+ | | 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 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | MX | ||
+ | | Medical Examiner | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ODOT | ||
+ | | Department of Transportation Notification | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | PIO | ||
+ | | Public Information Officer | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | PU | ||
+ | | Pickup | ||
+ | | Sometimes doubles as a light brush rig | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | R | ||
+ | | Rescue | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | RHB | ||
+ | | Rehab Unit (Air Truck) | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | SFOR | ||
+ | | Oregon Department of Forestry Notification | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | SIREN | ||
+ | | Station siren activation | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | STA | ||
+ | | General station page / tone-out | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | SQT | ||
+ | | Telesquirt | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | SUP | ||
+ | | Support Vehicle | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | T | ||
+ | | Truck (Aerial Ladder) | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | TR | ||
+ | | Technical Rescue | ||
+ | | TR03 is at Hillsboro Station 3 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | TIMER | ||
+ | | Electronic incident timer | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | TSKFOR | ||
+ | | Task Force | ||
+ | | 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) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | USAR | ||
+ | | Urban Search & Rescue | ||
+ | | USAR51 is at Sta. 51 in Tigard | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | USA | ||
+ | | Unified Sewage Agency notification | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | V | ||
+ | | Van | ||
+ | | used to haul volunteer personel or equipment to and from an incident | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | WCWR | ||
+ | | Wash. Co. Water Rescue Notification | ||
+ | | Page for water rescue team(s) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | WR | ||
+ | | Water Rescue | ||
+ | | WR59 is located with Boat 59 at Sta. 59 in West Linn-Willamette | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | WT | ||
+ | | Water Tender | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | X | ||
+ | | Placeholder | ||
+ | | When dispatch needs to keep a call active, switch a unit, etc., X is used | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ====Clackamas County==== | ||
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+ | |- | ||
+ | ! align="left" | Unit ID | ||
+ | ! align="left" | Description | ||
+ | ! align="left" | Notes | ||
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| AMR | | AMR | ||
− | | | + | | American Medical Response - Notification |
− | | | + | | M205 thru M207 are normally used by CCOM as an initial dispatch ID, not necessarily indicating that unit will respond |
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| AURORA | | AURORA | ||
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| When a call is received by CCOM in Aurora Fire’s boundary, this unit ID is used | | When a call is received by CCOM in Aurora Fire’s boundary, this unit ID is used | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | AT | + | | AT |
− | | | + | | Air Trailer |
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| B / BC / C | | B / BC / C | ||
− | | | + | | Battalion / Duty Chief / Chief |
− | | | + | | Only Lake Oswego uses B for chief designation (Battalion 1) – Note that some department duty chiefs have four digit unit IDs instead of BC (i.e. 2501:Hoodland, 3809:Molalla) |
|- | |- | ||
| BOEC | | BOEC | ||
− | | | + | | Portland BOEC Notification |
− | | | + | | When a call is received by CCOM that originates in Portland Fire & Rescue’s boundary, this ID is used |
|- | |- | ||
| BR | | BR | ||
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− | | BT | + | | BT |
− | | | + | | Boat (Water Rescue) |
− | + | | Used when the crew of a Water Rescue unit are on the water | |
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| CAVOL | | CAVOL | ||
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− | | CH | + | | CH / CHGRP |
− | | | + | | Department chaplain notification |
− | | | + | | |
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| COMM1 | | COMM1 | ||
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| DR | | DR | ||
| Dive Rescue | | Dive Rescue | ||
− | | | + | | There are two DRs in Clackamas County - DR214 in Lake Oswego and DR101 in Gladstone |
|- | |- | ||
| E | | E | ||
− | | | + | | Engine |
− | | | + | | Units foreign to CCOM district boudaries are followed with the first letter of their depeartment (EP (Portland), EG (Gresham), EC (Corbet), etc) |
− | |||
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|- | |- | ||
| EMS | | EMS | ||
| Volunteer page for EMS | | Volunteer page for EMS | ||
− | | When more EMS manpower is needed, this is used, followed by a two-letter department identifier | + | | When more EMS manpower is needed, this is used, followed by a two-letter department identifier - EMSCA (Canby), EMSMO (Molalla), etc |
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− | | | + | | ETIME |
− | | | + | | Electronic incident timer |
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| HM | | HM | ||
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| HR | | HR | ||
| Heavy Rescue | | Heavy Rescue | ||
− | | | + | | Carries specalized rescue tools that engine companies do not carry |
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− | | | + | | HSQ |
| Heavy Squad | | Heavy Squad | ||
− | | | + | | CCFD#1: HSQ4 is the equivalent of a HR; HSQ5 is a Special Operations unit (Hazmat/CBRNE) |
− | CCFD#1: HSQ4 is the equivalent of a HR; HSQ5 is a Special Operations unit (Hazmat/CBRNE) | ||
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| INFO | | INFO | ||
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| Information about a call – for dispatchers and responding agencies’ eyes only! | | Information about a call – for dispatchers and responding agencies’ eyes only! | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | + | | LFSTBY / LF | |
− | + | | Lifeflight Notification | |
− | + | | Denotes standby, activation, and activity of responding Lifeflight helicopters | |
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− | | LFSTBY / LF | ||
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| LOCOM | | LOCOM | ||
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| When a call is received by CCOM in Lake Oswego's limits, this unit ID is used | | When a call is received by CCOM in Lake Oswego's limits, this unit ID is used | ||
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− | + | | M | |
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− | | M | ||
| ALS Medic unit | | ALS Medic unit | ||
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| NORCOM | | NORCOM | ||
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| Used to notify the Hoodland Duty Chief of an incident on or near Mt. Hood | | Used to notify the Hoodland Duty Chief of an incident on or near Mt. Hood | ||
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− | | | + | | NWGAS |
− | | | + | | Northwest Natural Gas notification |
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|- | |- | ||
− | | ODF | + | | ODF |
| Oregon Department of Forestry Notification | | Oregon Department of Forestry Notification | ||
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| PGE | | PGE | ||
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− | | | + | | PREV |
− | | | + | | Clackamas Fire Dist. Fire Investigator |
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| PW | | PW | ||
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| R | | R | ||
| Rescue | | Rescue | ||
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| RAT | | RAT | ||
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− | | RH | + | | RH / RHGRP |
| Rehabilitation Unit (Air) | | Rehabilitation Unit (Air) | ||
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| S / SQ | | S / SQ | ||
| Rescue Squad | | Rescue Squad | ||
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− | | | + | | TR |
− | + | | Truck (Aerial Ladder) | |
− | + | | Note that like the E(ngine) and R(escue), foreign TRs will have a letter before the unit ID (i.e. TRP25) | |
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− | | Truck | ||
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| Trauma Intervention Program | | Trauma Intervention Program | ||
− | | Unique | + | | Unique to Clackamas County during crisis events |
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| U | | U | ||
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− | | | + | | United States Forest Service notification |
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− | | | + | | WR |
− | | | + | | Water Rescue Unit |
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− | | | + | | WRTEAM / CCWR |
− | + | | Water Rescue Notification | |
− | + | | Page for water rescue team(s) | |
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− | | Water Rescue Notification | ||
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| WATER | | WATER | ||
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Revision as of 06:01, 30 March 2011
The Joint CAD Incident Tracking system is a partnership between Washington County Consolidated Communications Agency and Clackamas County Communications in the State of Oregon, providing up-to-date information regarding fire and medical-related incidents in both counties.
A link to the Washington County Fire & EMS feed from the RadioRefernce.com Live Audio Feeds is located on the front page, allowing anyone with an internet connection to both hear and see calls as they are dispatched.
Contents
Unit IDs
Common & Known Unit IDs
Washington County
Unit ID | Description | Notes |
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AMR | American Medical Response – Notification | Used as a dispatch ID; when a unit is assigned, a three digit combination will be added to this (i.e. AMR212) – 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) |
ALM / ALARM | Alarm Designator | Designates what alarm level the current incident is at (1ALM, 2ALM, etc) – Note that medical calls can have multiple alarms and are designated with an extra M (2ALMM) |
AIR | Air Trailer | AIR333 out of Sherwood is the only known unit |
BR | Brush Rig | |
C | Battalion Chief / Duty Chief / Chief | Some department duty chiefs have four digit unit IDs instead of C (i.e. Banks:1300) |
BOAT | Boat (Water Rescue) | Used when the crew of a Water Rescue unit are on the water |
CAR | TVF&R Response Car | Unique – Read about them here |
CAS | Air Truck | Unique - Air/rehab unit that responds to assignments in West county districts and responds from Cornelius (Cascade 8) |
CHAP | Department chaplain notification | Washington County chaplains may respond with a three or four digit ID - TVF&R:2144; Cornelius: 831; etc. |
E | Engine | Units foreign to WCCCA district boudaries are preceeded 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) |
FDBC | Fire Defense Board Chief | |
FDL | Fire Dispatch Liaison | |
GEN4 | Forest Grove General Tones | Unique – Pages volunteers to staff station(s) and/or apparatus |
HB | Heavy Brush Rig | Carries more water, tools, manpower, etc than a standard BR - Generally a Type 3 Engine |
HM | Hazmat Unit | |
HR | Heavy Rescue | Carries specalized rescue tools that engine companies do not carry |
HS | Heavy Squad | TVF&R HS66 is the district’s CBRNE unit |
IMT | Incident Management Team Notification | Notification / page(s) an overhead team consisting of several specialists trained to help mitigate and manage large-scale incidents |
INFO | Information | Information about a call – for dispatchers and responding agencies’ eyes only! |
INV | Investigator | Usually preceded by the department they are assigned to (Hillsboro: HFINV, Forest Grove: FFINV) |
LB | Light Brush Rig | |
LIFE | Lifeflight Notification | Denotes standby, activation, and activity of responding Lifeflight helicopters - Note that WCCCA may use LIFE and LIFE2 interchangeably, regardless of the responding helo |
LT | Light Trailer | Unique – Light trailer operating out of Cornelius Station 8 |
MED | ALS Medic Unit | TVF&R runs three medic units as a two-man rescue; when MetroWest is not available, these can also be used to transport patients |
METW / MW | MetroWest Ambulance Notification / Unit | 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 |
MX | Medical Examiner | |
ODOT | Department of Transportation Notification | |
PIO | Public Information Officer | |
PU | Pickup | Sometimes doubles as a light brush rig |
R | Rescue | |
RHB | Rehab Unit (Air Truck) | |
SFOR | Oregon Department of Forestry Notification | |
SIREN | Station siren activation | |
STA | General station page / tone-out | |
SQT | Telesquirt | |
SUP | Support Vehicle | |
T | Truck (Aerial Ladder) | |
TR | Technical Rescue | TR03 is at Hillsboro Station 3 |
TIMER | Electronic incident timer | |
TSKFOR | Task Force | 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) |
USAR | Urban Search & Rescue | USAR51 is at Sta. 51 in Tigard |
USA | Unified Sewage Agency notification | |
V | Van | used to haul volunteer personel or equipment to and from an incident |
WCWR | Wash. Co. Water Rescue Notification | Page for water rescue team(s) |
WR | Water Rescue | WR59 is located with Boat 59 at Sta. 59 in West Linn-Willamette |
WT | Water Tender | |
X | Placeholder | When dispatch needs to keep a call active, switch a unit, etc., X is used |
Clackamas County
Unit ID | Description | Notes |
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AMR | American Medical Response - Notification | M205 thru M207 are normally used by CCOM as an initial dispatch ID, not necessarily indicating that unit will respond |
AURORA | Aurora Fire Notification | When a call is received by CCOM in Aurora Fire’s boundary, this unit ID is used |
AT | Air Trailer | |
B / BC / C | Battalion / Duty Chief / Chief | Only Lake Oswego uses B for chief designation (Battalion 1) – Note that some department duty chiefs have four digit unit IDs instead of BC (i.e. 2501:Hoodland, 3809:Molalla) |
BOEC | Portland BOEC Notification | When a call is received by CCOM that originates in Portland Fire & Rescue’s boundary, this ID is used |
BR | Brush Rig | |
BT | Boat (Water Rescue) | Used when the crew of a Water Rescue unit are on the water |
CAVOL | Canby Volunteer Page | |
CH / CHGRP | Department chaplain notification | |
COMM1 | Clackamas Fire Mobile Command Vehicle | Unique - Generally responds on larger incidents within District 1 |
CTCSEC | Clackamas Town Center Security Page | Notifies mall security of an incident |
D1SUPP | Clackamas Fire Dist. #1 Support | Unique - Call for volunteers within the district (usually on box assignments) |
DR | Dive Rescue | There are two DRs in Clackamas County - DR214 in Lake Oswego and DR101 in Gladstone |
E | Engine | Units foreign to CCOM district boudaries are followed with the first letter of their depeartment (EP (Portland), EG (Gresham), EC (Corbet), etc) |
EMS | Volunteer page for EMS | When more EMS manpower is needed, this is used, followed by a two-letter department identifier - EMSCA (Canby), EMSMO (Molalla), etc |
ETIME | Electronic incident timer | |
HM | Hazmat Unit | |
HR | Heavy Rescue | Carries specalized rescue tools that engine companies do not carry |
HSQ | Heavy Squad | CCFD#1: HSQ4 is the equivalent of a HR; HSQ5 is a Special Operations unit (Hazmat/CBRNE) |
INFO | Information | Information about a call – for dispatchers and responding agencies’ eyes only! |
LFSTBY / LF | Lifeflight Notification | Denotes standby, activation, and activity of responding Lifeflight helicopters |
LOCOM | Lake Oswego Communications Notification | When a call is received by CCOM in Lake Oswego's limits, this unit ID is used |
M | ALS Medic unit | |
NORCOM | North Marion County Communications Notification | When a call is received by CCOM in any of NORCOM's districts, this unit ID is used |
NOTIFY | Hoodland Fire Notification | Used to notify the Hoodland Duty Chief of an incident on or near Mt. Hood |
NWGAS | Northwest Natural Gas notification | |
ODF | Oregon Department of Forestry Notification | |
PGE | Portland General Electric notification | |
PH38 | Molalla Fire Station? | Unknown |
PIO | Public Information Officer | |
PREV | Clackamas Fire Dist. Fire Investigator | |
PW | Local public works notification | |
QRT | Quick Response Team | Unknown |
R | Rescue | |
RAT | AMR’s Reach & Treat Team | Used in S&R events around the Mt. Hood National Forest |
REDCRS | American Red Cross Notification | |
RH / RHGRP | Rehabilitation Unit (Air) | |
RRT | Rope Rescue Team | SARRT (Sandy), BRRRT (Boring), ESRRT (Estacada), HDRRT (Hoodland) |
S / SQ | Rescue Squad | |
SQT | Telesquirt | |
TR | Truck (Aerial Ladder) | Note that like the E(ngine) and R(escue), foreign TRs will have a letter before the unit ID (i.e. TRP25) |
TIP | Trauma Intervention Program | Unique to Clackamas County during crisis events |
U | Utility | |
USFS | United States Forest Service notification | |
WR | Water Rescue Unit | |
WRTEAM / CCWR | Water Rescue Notification | Page for water rescue team(s) |
WATER | Water Tender Callout | |
WF | Working Fire | |
WT | Water Tender |
Other Units Not Listed
Throughout both counties, there are several units that have not been included in this list. For example, in Washington County, a fire investigator can have a three or four digit unit ID (TVF&R: 2514, Hillsboro: 115, Forest Grove: 4911), but they are not included here. While every attempt is made to identify common unit IDs, this is not a complete database or reference. The best way to know what unit is responding is by keeping an ear on your scanner.