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=== CCSO Unit ID ===
 
=== CCSO Unit ID ===
The first number(LO/WL uses most of these as well):<BR>
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==== Agency ID ====
1-4 is the shift number (1=2100-0700 2=0700-1700 3=1100-2100 4=1700-0300)<BR>
 
5=K-9 units/Medical Examiner<BR>
 
6=Support Services/Administrative/USFS/School Resource Officers (SROs)/Code Enforcement<BR>
 
7=Reserves<BR>
 
8=Traffic/Traffic related (Bike patrol for OCPD)/Corrections/DA<BR>
 
9=SWAT and Hostage Negotiators<BR>
 
10=Search and Rescue<BR>
 
11=Cadets and Explorers<BR>
 
12=Off-Duty (Will use like: 12DAVID572)<BR>
 
<BR>
 
 
A - Adam - Clackamas Community College Public Safety<br>
 
A - Adam - Clackamas Community College Public Safety<br>
 
B - Boy - Canby P.D.<br>
 
B - Boy - Canby P.D.<br>
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<BR>
 
The Department consists of 28 personnel: 24 sworn and 4 non-sworn support personnel.<BR>
 
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>
  
 
== Gladstone Police Department ==
 
== Gladstone Police Department ==
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<BR>
 
Gladstone PD has 16 sworn officers<BR>
 
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>
  
 
== Molalla Police Department ==
 
== Molalla Police Department ==
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Molalla PD has 12 sworn officers, 3 non-sworn support, 8 reserve officers, and 7 volunteers.<BR>
 
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>
  
 
== Oregon City Police Department ==
 
== Oregon City Police Department ==
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Oregon City PD has over 35 sworn officers!<BR>
 
Oregon City PD has over 35 sworn officers!<BR>
 
[http://www.orcity.org/sites/default/files/Police_Patrols_36x48P_20050524.pdf Oregon Citd PD District Patrol Map]<BR>
 
[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>
  
 
== Sandy Police Department ==
 
== Sandy Police Department ==
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<BR>
 
Sandy PD has 13 sworn officers, and 3 non-sworn support.<BR>
 
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 ==
 
== United States Forest Service ==
 
CCOM provides limited communications and support for the US Forest Service in Clackamas County.
 
CCOM provides limited communications and support for the US Forest Service in Clackamas County.
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=== Radio Designators ===
  
== Codes & Dispositions ==
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6F111 Officer In Charge<BR>
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F60-Fxx LEO’s<BR>
 
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<BR>
STATUS CODES<BR>
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“xx” is number permanently assigned by department.<BR>
Status Codes are codes used for clarification of transmissions and to shorten communication time between dispatcher and units. Some of these codes are not used very often and I have tried to make mention of the most commonly used codes.<BR>
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10-2 Radio Signal Good - Seldom used<BR>
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== Corrections ==
10-4 Affirmative - Also means Situation OK<BR>
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=== Radio Designators ===
10-6 Busy - Seldom used<BR>
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10-7 Out of Service - Usually for restroom visit<BR>
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8C1-8Cxx<BR>
10-8 In Service - Generally used by dispatcher after cancel<BR>
 
10-11 Beginning Shift - Most units now log on to MDT<BR>
 
10-19 Return to Location - 610 10-19 to East for "Ride along"<BR>
 
10-20 Present Location - Sometimes just referred to as 20<BR>
 
10-21 Telephone Dispatch - Usually send sensitive info by MDT<BR>
 
10-23 Arrived at Location - Almost always used<BR>
 
10-27 Drivers License Information - Seldom used<BR>
 
10-28 Vehicle Registration Information - Seldom used<BR>
 
10-29 Warrant Information - Seldom used<BR>
 
10-30 Dangerous Situation - Seldom used<BR>
 
10-34 Request Current Time - Dispatcher gives time on every call<BR>
 
10-42 Change Talk Group - 610 10-42 to East for a call<BR>
 
10-43 Telephone Precinct - 610 10-43 North Desk Sgt.<BR>
 
10-45 Open Sally Port / Gate - Open the secure garage door<BR>
 
10-46 Confidential - 610 check your Box (MDT) for a 10-46 call<BR>
 
10-47 Minor Injury - Seldom used<BR>
 
10-48 Severe Injury - Seldom used<BR>
 
10-49 Fatal Injury - Usually say "Possible 55" (CRISS Code)<BR>
 
10-51 Sensitive Information - Usually sent to MDT<BR>
 
10-52 Felony Warrant - Always used when subject is wanted<BR>
 
10-53 Misdemeanor Warrant - Always used when subject is wanted<BR>
 
10-54 Warrant Confirmed - Seldom used. Usually done on Records<BR>
 
10-55 Subject Flagged Dangerous - Usually just read flag<BR>
 
10-61 Subject In Custody - Sometimes just say 61<BR>
 
10-62 Transporting Prisoner - 610 10-62 to MCDC with two<BR>
 
10-63 Transporting Citizen - 610 I'll be in route to xxx w/ victim<BR>
 
10-64 Transport Complete - 610 10-64 returning to district<BR>
 
10-71 Out of Service - Warrant Service - Better HIDE!!<BR>
 
10-72 Out of Service - Detail - Usually just say "610 on a detail from 124"<BR>
 
10-73 Out of Service - Follow Up - Usually say "I'll be at xxx on a follow up"<BR>
 
10-74 Out of Service - Servicing Equipment - 610 10-74 to Stanton Yard for chains<BR>
 
10-75 Out of Service - Stake Out - Usually say CODE 5 at xxx<BR>
 
10-81 Conditionally Available - Coffee Break - When they can get one!<BR>
 
10-82 Conditionally Available - Meal Break - Better eat FAST!!<BR>
 
10-83 Conditionally Available - Report Writing - This is the dirty work<BR>
 
10-84 Conditionally Available - Checking Vehicle - Seldom used<BR>
 
10-86 Conditionally Available - Walk & Talk - Seldom used<BR>
 
10-89 Conditionally Available - Other - Never used<BR>
 
 
<BR>
 
<BR>
== Dispositions ==
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“xx” is number permanently assigned by department.<BR>
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== Codes & Dispositions ==
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=== 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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all other units.<BR>
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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>
 
<BR>
 
<BR>
Disposition Codes are used for entry into the incident log and are used when a unit clears the call. They are used to indicate the resolution of the call.<BR>
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R Report will be written<BR>
Q - DISPATCHER TERMINATED<BR>
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R1 Original report<BR>
1 - Cancel - Used if a call was canceled<BR>
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R2 Supplemental report<BR>
2 - Re-Assigned - Usually due to assignment error<BR>
 
 
<BR>
 
<BR>
R - REPORT WILL BE WRITTEN<BR>
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S Unable to Locate<BR>
1 - Original - Most calls end with R1 (Phonetic seldom used)<BR>
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S1 Can not locate person<BR>
2 - Supplemental - 610 10-8 R2<BR>
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S2 No such address<BR>
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S3 Condition complained of does not exist<BR>
 
<BR>
 
<BR>
S - UNABLE TO LOCATE<BR>
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T Premises checked<BR>
1 - Person - 610 10-8 SAM 1<BR>
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T1 False alarm<BR>
2 - Location - 610 10-8 SAM 2<BR>
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T2 Found Secure<BR>
3 - Subject Left Location - 610 10-8 SAM 3 (Added)<BR>
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T3 Made Secure<BR>
 
<BR>
 
<BR>
T - PREMISE CHECKED<BR>
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W Call Serviced<BR>
1 - False Alarm - 610 10-8 TOM 1<BR>
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W1 Assignment completed<BR>
2 - Found Secure -610 10-8 TOM 2<BR>
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W2 Person Assisted<BR>
3 - Made Secure - 610 10-8 TOM 3<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>
 
<BR>
 
<BR>
Z - WARRANT SERVICE<BR>
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X Suspicious activity<BR>
1 - Served - 610 10-8 ZEBRA 1<BR>
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X1 Person checked<BR>
2 - Not Served - 610 10-8 ZEBRA 2<BR>
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X2 Vehicle checked<BR>
 
<BR>
 
<BR>
W - CALL SERVICED<BR>
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Y Action Taken<BR>
1 - Assignment Complete - 610 10-8 WILLIE 1 (Very Common!)<BR>
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Y1 FCR completed<BR>
2 - Person Assisted - 610 10-8 WILLIE 2<BR>
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Y2 Warning given<BR>
3 - Person Advised - 610 10-8 WILLIE 3<BR>
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Y3 Citation issued<BR>
4 - Hazard Removed - 610 10-8 WILLIE 4<BR>
 
5 - Delivered Person, Message or Package - 610 10-8 WILLIE 5<BR>
 
6 - Peace Restored - 610 10-8 WILLIE 6<BR>
 
7 - Nuisance Abated - 610 10-8 WILLIE 7<BR>
 
8 - Handled by Other Unit / Agency - 610 10-8 WILLIE 8<BR>
 
<BR>
 
X - SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY<BR>
 
1 - Person Checked OK - 610 10-8 XRAY 1<BR>
 
2 - Vehicle Checked OK - 610 10-8 XRAY 2<BR>
 
<BR>
 
Y - ACTION TAKEN<BR>
 
1 - FIR Complete - 610 10-8 YELLOW 1 (Field Interview Report)<BR>
 
2 - Warning Issued - 610 10-8 YELLOW 2<BR>
 
3 - Citation Issued - 610 10-8 YELLOW 3<BR>
 
== Other Codes ==
 
<BR>
 
Some codes have migrated from other services into the standard communications protocol. Although they are not official they are used with great frequency. Some of the other codes found here are official but do not fall under any of the other headings.<BR>
 
12-34 Mentally Unstable - Borrowed form EMS codes<BR>
 
Code 0 Officer in Peril - Usually prompts a massive response<BR>
 
Code 1 Low Priority / Obey all laws - At your convenience<BR>
 
Code 2 Medium Priority -<BR>
 
Code 3 High Priority - Lights & Siren<BR>
 
Code 4 Situation Stable - Slow everybody down<BR>
 
Code 5 Stake Out - Stay out of the area<BR>
 
  
 
= Fire =
 
= Fire =
 
== Clackamas County Fire District #1 (CCFD) ==
 
== Clackamas County Fire District #1 (CCFD) ==
 
[http://www.clackamasfire.com/documents/serviceareamap.pdf District map to all CCFD #1 station locations]
 
[http://www.clackamasfire.com/documents/serviceareamap.pdf District map to all CCFD #1 station locations]
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=== Fire Unit ID List ===
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{| border="1" class="wikitable" cellpadding="5"
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|-
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! align="left" | Unit ID
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! align="left" | Description
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! align="left" | Notes
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|-
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| AMR
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| American Medical Response - Notification
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| Actual ambulance numbers are no longer used for initial dispatch - M1 is used instead
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|-
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| AIRLYF
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| Airlife Air Ambulance
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| Now known as AirLink out of Bend - occasionally used when LifeFlight is unavailable
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|-
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| AURORA
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| Aurora Fire Notification
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| When a call is received by CCOM in Aurora Fire’s boundary, this unit ID is used
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|-
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| AT
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| Air Trailer
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|
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|-
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| B / BC / C
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| Battalion / Duty Chief / Chief
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| 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)
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|-
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| BOEC
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| Portland BOEC Notification
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| When a call is received by CCOM that originates in Portland Fire & Rescue’s boundary, this ID is used
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|-
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| BR
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| Brush Rig
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|
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|-
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| BT
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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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|-
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| CAVOL
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| Canby Volunteer Page
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|
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|-
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| CH / CHGRP
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| Department chaplain notification
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|-
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| CTCSEC
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| Clackamas Town Center Security Page
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| Notifies mall security of an incident
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|-
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| CUB
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| Canby Utility Board
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| Notification to utilities within Canby city limits
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|-
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| D1SUPP
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| Clackamas Fire Dist. #1 Support
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| Unique - Call for volunteers within the district (usually on box assignments)
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|-
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| DR
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| Dive Rescue
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| There are two DRs in Clackamas County - DR214 in Lake Oswego and DR101 in Gladstone
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|-
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| E
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| Engine
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| 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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|-
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| EMS
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| Volunteer page for EMS
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| 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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|-
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| EMS2
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| Single person EMS unit for Clackamas Fire
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| Occasionally runs on both fire and medical calls
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|-
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| ETIME
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| Electronic incident timer
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|
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|-
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| GUARD
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| Oregon Air National Guard page
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| Used during SAR events
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|-
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| HM
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| Hazmat Unit
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|
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|-
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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
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|-
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| HSQ
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| Heavy Squad
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| CCFD#1: HSQ4 is the equivalent of a HR; HSQ5 is a Special Operations unit (Hazmat/CBRNE)
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|-
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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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|-
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| LFSTBY / LF
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| Lifeflight Notification
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| Denotes standby, activation, and activity of responding Lifeflight helicopters
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|-
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| LOCOM
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| Lake Oswego Communications Notification
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| When a call is received by CCOM in Lake Oswego's limits, this unit ID is used
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|-
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| M
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| ALS Medic unit
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| M1 is not a medic unit, but rather an AMR dispatch designator
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|-
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| MC16
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| Mobile Command
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| Used by both fire and law enforcement in Clackamas County during large events; may be known as COMM1 or CMD16; housed at Hilltop Station 16 in Oregon City
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|-
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| NORCOM
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| North Marion County Communications Notification
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| When a call is received by CCOM in any of NORCOM's districts, this unit ID is used
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|-
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| NOTIFY
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| Hoodland Fire Notification
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| Used to notify the Hoodland Duty Chief of an incident on or near Mt. Hood
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|-
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| NWGAS
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| Northwest Natural Gas notification
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|
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|-
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| NSP
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| National Ski Patrol Notification / Response
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| Used for incidents on Mount Hood
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|-
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| ODF
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| Oregon Department of Forestry Notification
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|
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|-
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| OSFM
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| Oregon State Fire Marshall Notification
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|
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|-
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| PGE
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| Portland General Electric notification
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|
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|-
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| PH38
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| Molalla Fire Notification
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| Page for Molalla Fire photographer
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|-
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| PIO
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| Public Information Officer
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|
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|-
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| PREV
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| Clackamas Fire Dist. Fire Investigator
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|
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|-
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| PW
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| Local public works notification
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|
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|-
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| QRT
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| Quick Response Team
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| USFS medical, Ripplebrook Ranger Station area
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|-
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| R
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| Rescue
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|
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|-
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| RANGER
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| Oregon State Park Ranger Notification
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| Park Rangers provide emergency aid to park visitors while emergency responders are en route
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|-
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| RAT
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| AMR’s Reach & Treat Team
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| Used in S&R events around the Mt. Hood National Forest
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|-
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| REDCRS
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| American Red Cross Notification
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|
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|-
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| RH / RHGRP
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| Rehabilitation Unit (Air)
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|
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|-
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| RRT
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| Rope Rescue Team
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| SARRT (Sandy), BRRRT (Boring), ESRRT (Estacada), HDRRT (Hoodland), MORRT (Molalla)
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|-
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| S / SQ
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| Rescue Squad
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|
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|-
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| SAG
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| Second Alarm General
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| Indicates incident level at 2nd Alarm
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|-
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| SQT
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| Telesquirt
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|
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|-
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| TR
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| Truck (Aerial Ladder)
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| 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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|-
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| TIP
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| Trauma Intervention Program
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| Unique to Clackamas County during crisis events
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|-
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| TOW
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| Tow Company
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| Used in conjunction with request for a tow and/or Pop-A-Lock
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|-
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| U
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| Utility
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|
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|-
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| USFS
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| United States Forest Service notification
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|
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|-
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| WR
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| Water Rescue Unit
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|
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|-
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| WRTEAM / CCWR
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| Water Rescue Notification
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| Page for water rescue team(s)
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|-
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| WATER
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| Water Tender Callout
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|
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|-
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| WF
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| Working Fire
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|
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|-
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| WT
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| Water Tender
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|
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|-
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|}
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=== Station/Apparatus List ===
 
=== Station/Apparatus List ===
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503-742-2615<BR>
 
503-742-2615<BR>
 
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Truck 15 - 2003 Pierce Dash Quint<BR>
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Truck 15 - 2003 Pierce Dash Quint<BR>*
 
Battalion 3 - 2010 Ford F350 Super Duty PU<BR>
 
Battalion 3 - 2010 Ford F350 Super Duty PU<BR>
  
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Engine 214 | Dive Rescue 214 | Battalion 1
 
Engine 214 | Dive Rescue 214 | Battalion 1
 
*<b>NOTE:</b> Engine 211 is used in alternate when Truck 211 is out of service
 
*<b>NOTE:</b> Engine 211 is used in alternate when Truck 211 is out of service
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=Police/Fire Websites=
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==Fire Department Websites==
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* [http://www.clackamasfire.com Clackamas Fire District #1]
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* [http://www.ci.oswego.or.us/fire/ Lake Oswego Fire Department]
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* [http://www.ci.gladstone.or.us/fire.html Gladstone Fire Department]
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* [http://www.boringfire.com/ Boring Fire District]
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* [http://www.sandyfire.com/ Sandy Fire Department]
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* [http://www.hoodlandfire.org/ Hoodland Fire District]
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* [http://www.estacadafire.com/ Estacada Fire Department]
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* [http://www.canbyfire.org/ Canby Fire Department]
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* [http://www.molallafire.org/ Molalla Fire Department]
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* [http://www.coltonfiredistrict.org/ Colton Fire District]
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==Law Enforcement Websites==
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* [http://www.lakeoswegopolice.com/ Lake Oswego Police]
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* [http://www.ci.milwaukie.or.us/police Milwaukie Police]
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* [http://westlinnoregon.gov/police West Linn Police]
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* [http://www.orcity.org/police Oregon City Police]
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* [http://www.ci.gladstone.or.us/police.html Gladstone Police]
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* [http://www.canbypolice.com/ Canby Police]
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* [http://www.cityofmolalla.com/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC={FF6329ED-9723-429D-AADF-47827D7F9E51} Molalla Police]
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* [http://www.ci.sandy.or.us/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC={5DC563F0-6F5B-40A2-8715-42923E4F026E} Sandy Police]
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* [http://www.co.clackamas.or.us/sheriff/ Clackamas County Sheriff's Office]
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==Joint CAD Incident Tracking System==
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WCCCA and CCOM have partnered together to provide to the general public an incident tracking system for fire and medical calls within the two counties. See the [[Joint CAD Incident Tracking System]] for more information.
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* [http://bit.ly/clackcostations Clackamas County fire stations with apparatus list (Google Maps).]
 
* [http://bit.ly/clackcostations Clackamas County fire stations with apparatus list (Google Maps).]
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*[http://www.clackamas911.org/ Clackamas County Communications]
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*[http://www.lakeoswegopolice.com/locom.htm Lake Oswego Communications]
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Revision as of 21:28, 22 February 2014

Contents

C-COM 911

Clackamas County (CCOM) 911 Website

Call 911 in the case of ANY in-progress emergency!
503-655-8211 Non-Emergency Dispatch

View live Fire/EMS CAD calls by going to Joint CAD Incident Tracking System. This system tracks both Clackamas County and Washington County.

For more information about the Joint CAD Incident Tracking System, check out This wiki page

Police

Clackamas County Sheriff's Office (CCSO)

CCOM Channels

C-COM utilizes 800MHz and VHF frequencies for dispatch service.

CCOM staffs two or three frequencies depending on the time of day.

2-Net Configuration – Law 1 and Law 2 are staffed during the hours of 0300-1200 hours. The 2-Net configuration may be switched to a 3-Net configuration outside the normal hours depending on operational needs and staffing availability.

3-Net Configuration – Law 1, Law 2, and Law3 are staffed during the hours of 1200-0300 hours.

During the 2 Net Configuration – Law1 is the primary frequency for all agencies and districts, except Corrections and USFS LEOs who use Net 2 as their primary frequency. This is where calls for service are dispatched to law enforcement officers and field initiated activity occurs. Net 2 is a support frequency utilized for Law Enforcement Data System (LEDS)/NCIC requests, tow requests and other routine matters. Law 3 may be used for car-to-car communications. During this time Law 3 is not monitored by CCOM.

During the 3 Net Configuration – Law 1 is the primary frequency for Oregon City, Gladstone, Wilsonville, West Side, 99E, 82nd, Happy Valley, Transit Police, and Clackamas Districts. Law 2 is the primary frequency for Canby, Molalla, and Sandy cities and also for Metro, South, East, Estacada, Damascus, Boring, Mountain Districts, the USFS LEO Officers, and Corrections. Law 3 is the support frequency for LEDS/NCIC, tow requests, etc. 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.

CCSO Unit ID

Agency ID

A - Adam - Clackamas Community College Public Safety
B - Boy - Canby P.D.
C - Charlie - Corrections / Code Enforcement
D - David - CCSO Uniform Patrol Deputy
E - Edward - Damascas/Boring Enhanced Patrol District
F - Frank - Marine Deputy / USFS Forestry Unit
G - George - Estacada Enhanced Patrol District
H - Henry - Gladstone P.D.
J - John - DA's Office Investigator
K - King - CCSO Civil Deputy
L - Lincoln - Lake Oswego P.D. (LOCOMM)
M - Mary - Milwaukie P.D.
N - Nora - Molalla P.D.
O - Oscar - Aurora P.D.
P - Paul - Oregon City P.D.
R - Robert - Sandy P.D.
S - Sam - West Linn P.D. (LOCOMM)
T - Tom - Wilsonville Enhanced Patrol District
V - Victor - Happy Valley Enhanced Patrol District
W - Willy - Medical Examiner / District Attorney
X - X-ray - CCOM Communications
Y - Yellow - Specialized Patrol Deputies (All Agencies)
Z - Detectives/SIU

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.

EXAMPLE:
2D70 Day shift/ CCSO Patrol/ East County
1R1 Graveyard/ Sandy Police

The first digit primarily designates shifts, although they may also be used to designate various special units.

1 Graveyard
2 Day
3 Swing/Cover
4 Swing
5 K-9 Units/Medical Examiner
6 Support Services/Administrative/USFS/School Resource Officers (SROs)/Code Enforcement
7 Reserves
8 Traffic/Corrections/DA
9 SWAT and Hostage Negotiators
10 Search and Rescue
11 Cadets/Explorers
12 CCSO Off Duty Deputy

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.

RADIO DESIGNATORS CCSO

2D100 Sheriff
2D101 Chief Deputy
2D102-109 Captains
2D110-119 Lieutenants
2D200 First Sergeant
D90-99 Patrol Sergeants

D1-89 County Patrol Units
E1-9 Damascus Patrol Units

F90-99 Marine Sergeants
F10-19 Marine Units
F20-29 Forest Service Contract

G1-9 Estacada Patrol Units

K90-99 Civil Sergeants
K10-29 Civil Units
K40-49 Civil Transport

T1-9 Wilsonville Patrol Units

V1-9 Happy Valley Patrol Units

2Z90-99 Detective Sergeants
2Z10-89 Detectives

CCSO DISTRICT CALL SIGNS

Westside Cars
D1-D7
D8 Wild – Westside & 99E Side

99E/McLoughlin Cars
D10-D19
D20 Wild – 82nd & 99E Side
D30-34

82nd Ave/Clackamas Cars
D35-D50
D20 Wild – 82nd & 99E Side

Boring Cars
D60, D62, D63, D65, D67
D69 Wild – Boring & Mountain

Mountain Cars
D61, D64, D66, D68
D69 Wild – Boring & Mountain

East Cars
D70-D73
D77 Wild car – East & Metro

Metro Cars
D76-D79
D77 Wild car – East & Metro

South Cars
D80-D85

Contract Cities
E1-9 Damascus
G1-9 Estacada
T1-9 Wilsonville
V1-9 Happy Valley

Transit Police

9750 Commander
9751-9752 Lieutenants
3750-3759 Sergeants
1780-1789 Patrol


Canby Police Department

Canby Police Department Website
122 N. Holly
Canby, Or 97013
(503)266-1104

The Department consists of 28 personnel: 24 sworn and 4 non-sworn support personnel.

Radio Designators

B100 Chief
B111 Lieutenant
B50-59 Detective
B90-99 Corporals/Sergeants
B1-Bxx Patrol Officers
5Bxx K9
6B70-72 CSO/PPY/Parking
7Bxx Reserve Officers
8Bxx Traffic

“xx” is number permanently assigned by department.

Gladstone Police Department

Gladstone Police Department Website
525 Portland Ave.
Gladstone, OR 97027
(503)656-5225

Gladstone PD has 16 sworn officers

Radio Designators

H100 Chief
H90-99 Sergeants
H1-Hxx Patrol Officers
5Hx K-9
6H40 CSO/Ordinance
7Hxx Reserve Officers
8Hxx Traffic

“xx” is number permanently assigned by department.

Molalla Police Department

Molalla Police Department Website
117 N. Molalla Ave.
P.O. Box 248
Molalla, OR 97038
503-829-8817

Molalla PD has 12 sworn officers, 3 non-sworn support, 8 reserve officers, and 7 volunteers.

Radio Designators

N100 Chief
N90-99 Corporals/Sergeants
N1-Nxx Patrol Officers
N50 Detective
5Nxx K-9
7Nxx Reserve Officers
8Nxx Traffic

“xx” is number permanently assigned by department.

Oregon City Police Department

Oregon City Police Department Website
320 Warner Milne Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
(503)657-4964

Oregon City PD has over 35 sworn officers!
Oregon Citd PD District Patrol Map

Radio Designators

P100 Chief
P101-102 Lieutenants
P90-99 Corporals/Sergeants
P50-59 Detectives
P41 Parking Patrol
P10-Pxx Patrol Officers
5Pxx K-9
6Pxx Off Duty Numbers (for Court/Details/etc.)
7P79-99 Reserves
8P Traffic

“xx” is number permanently assigned by department.

Sandy Police Department

Sandy Police Department Website
38970 Proctor Blvd.
Sandy, Oregon 97055
(503)668-5566

Sandy PD has 13 sworn officers, and 3 non-sworn support.

Radio Designators

R100 Chief
R102 Lieutenant
R90-99 Corporals/Sergeants
R1-Rxx Patrol Officers
5Rxx K-9
6Rxx SROs
7R20-39 Reserves
8Rxx Traffic
11Rxx Explorers

“xx” is number permanently assigned by department.

United States Forest Service

CCOM provides limited communications and support for the US Forest Service in Clackamas County.

Radio Designators

6F111 Officer In Charge
F60-Fxx LEO’s

“xx” is number permanently assigned by department.

Corrections

Radio Designators

8C1-8Cxx

“xx” is number permanently assigned by department.

Codes & Dispositions

Radio Codes

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.

Status Codes

CODE 0 Officer needs immediate help/Officer in peril

CODE 1 Routine call/response, contact; detail could be interrupted if another situation arises.

CODE 3 Emergency response required.

CODE 4 No assistance needed. This is an automatic cancellation of all other units.

CODE 5 Surveillance.

Out of Vehicle Codes

CODE 7 Meal Break

On Reports Writing reports.

Code 7/Reports Code 7 and writing reports.

COFFEE Coffee break.

OUT of car Out of the car for a period of time.

R-2 Code 4 Follow up. Your status will not be checked.

10 Codes

10-3 Stop transmitting – Used by supervisors to advise a unit monopolizing air time.

10-4 O.K./Acknowledged last transmission

10-7 Off Duty

10-8 On Duty

10-9 Repeat last transmission

10-15 Enroute to jail with a custody, if “X” is used then the prisoner is of the opposite sex of the officer

10-19 Enroute to office/station

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.

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.

10-35W Indicates possession of a concealed weapons permit.

12 Codes

12-5 Transporting citizen, a destination and mileage should be provided.

12-8 Meet Officer

12-34 Mental Subject

12-40 Unit’s Residence

12-44 Dead subject

Clearance Codes

Q Dispatch clearance codes, used by dispatch only.
Q1 Cancel, no police service needed
Q2 Disregard, assigned to another agency
Q3 Cancel, disposition code not given

R Report will be written
R1 Original report
R2 Supplemental report

S Unable to Locate
S1 Can not locate person
S2 No such address
S3 Condition complained of does not exist

T Premises checked
T1 False alarm
T2 Found Secure
T3 Made Secure

W Call Serviced
W1 Assignment completed
W2 Person Assisted
W3 Person Advised/Referred
W4 Hazard Corrected/Removed
W5 Delivered person/message/package
W6 Peace restored
W7 Nuisance Abated
W8 Arrest/investigation made by another Agency/officer

X Suspicious activity
X1 Person checked
X2 Vehicle checked

Y Action Taken
Y1 FCR completed
Y2 Warning given
Y3 Citation issued

Fire

Clackamas County Fire District #1 (CCFD)

District map to all CCFD #1 station locations

Fire Unit ID List

Unit ID Description Notes
AMR American Medical Response - Notification Actual ambulance numbers are no longer used for initial dispatch - M1 is used instead
AIRLYF Airlife Air Ambulance Now known as AirLink out of Bend - occasionally used when LifeFlight is unavailable
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
CTCSEC Clackamas Town Center Security Page Notifies mall security of an incident
CUB Canby Utility Board Notification to utilities within Canby city limits
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
EMS2 Single person EMS unit for Clackamas Fire Occasionally runs on both fire and medical calls
ETIME Electronic incident timer
GUARD Oregon Air National Guard page Used during SAR events
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 M1 is not a medic unit, but rather an AMR dispatch designator
MC16 Mobile Command Used by both fire and law enforcement in Clackamas County during large events; may be known as COMM1 or CMD16; housed at Hilltop Station 16 in Oregon City
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
NSP National Ski Patrol Notification / Response Used for incidents on Mount Hood
ODF Oregon Department of Forestry Notification
OSFM Oregon State Fire Marshall Notification
PGE Portland General Electric notification
PH38 Molalla Fire Notification Page for Molalla Fire photographer
PIO Public Information Officer
PREV Clackamas Fire Dist. Fire Investigator
PW Local public works notification
QRT Quick Response Team USFS medical, Ripplebrook Ranger Station area
R Rescue
RANGER Oregon State Park Ranger Notification Park Rangers provide emergency aid to park visitors while emergency responders are en route
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), MORRT (Molalla)
S / SQ Rescue Squad
SAG Second Alarm General Indicates incident level at 2nd Alarm
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
TOW Tow Company Used in conjunction with request for a tow and/or Pop-A-Lock
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


Station/Apparatus List

Beavercreek Station 10

22310 S Beavercreek Road
Beavercreek, OR 97004
503-742-2610

Engine 10 - 2008 Pierce Impel Engine
Water Tender 10 - 2008 Pierce International Tender
Brush 10 - 1995 Dodge Brush Rig
Volunteer Engine 20

Clackamas Station 8

16100 SE 130th Avenue
Clackamas, OR 97015
503-742-2608

Engine 8 - 2003 ALF Pumper
Water Rescue Boat 8 - 2007 Pierce International Water Rescue
Training Engine 28 - 2003 HME Central State Pumper

Clarkes Station 13

25675 S Beavercreek Road
Beavercreek, OR 97004
503-742-2613

Volunteer Engine 13 - 1999 ALF Pumper
Water Tender 13 - 1983 GMC Brigadier Tender
Brush 13 - 1990 Dodge Brush Rig

Happy Valley Station 6

12901 SE King Road
Happy Valley, OR 97236
503-742-2606

Engine 6 - 2011 New Pierce
Brush 6

Highland Station 14

22295 S Lower Highland
Beavercreek, OR 97004
503-632-7013

Volunteer Engine 14 - 1989 Western States Front-mount

Hilltop Station 16

19340 S Molalla Blvd
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-742-2616

Engine 16 - 2006 ALF Pumper
Rehab 16 - 1992 Ford F350 Rescue
Reserve Engine 36

Holcomb Station 9

300 Longview Way
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-742-2609

Engine 9 - 2003 ALF Pumper
Volunteer Engine 29 - 1999 ALF Pumper

John Adams Station 15

624 7th Street
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-742-2615

Truck 15 - 2003 Pierce Dash Quint
* Battalion 3 - 2010 Ford F350 Super Duty PU

Lake Road Station 4

6600 SE Lake Road
Milwaukie, OR 97222
503-742-2604

Truck 4 - 2003 ALF Truck
Battalion 2 - 2008 Ford F350 Super Duty PU
Heavy Rescue 4 - 2005 Pierce Dash Heavy Rescue

Logan Station 12

18081 S Harding Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-742-2612

Volunteer Engine 12 - 1999 ALF Pumper
Brush 12 - 1992 Dodge Brush Rig
Water Tender 12 - 1987 Ford Tender

Milwaukie Station 2

3200 SE Harrison Street
Milwaukie, OR 97222
503-742-2602

Engine 2 - 2009 Pierce Impel Engine
Rehab 2 - 1992 Ford E350 Rescue

Mt. Scott Station 5

9339 SE Causey Ave
Happy Valley, OR 97086
503-742-2605

Engine 5 - 2010 Pierce Impel Engine
Heavy Squad 5 - 2006 Pierce Dash Heavy Rescue

Oak Grove Station 3

2930 SE Oak Grove Blvd
Milwaukie, OR 97267
503-742-2603

Engine 3 - 2009 Pierce Impel Engine
Rescue 3 - 2008/2009 Ford F450 Ambulance
Volunteer Rescue 23 - 2008 Ford F450 Ambulance
Volunteer Engine 23 - 1998 Pierce Arrow Pumper

Pleasant Valley Station 7

10921 SE 172nd
Happy Valley, OR 97086
503-742-2607

Engine 7 - 2006 Piecre Saber Engine
Rehab 7 - 1992 Ford F350 Marion Rescue
Squad 7 - 2010 Ford F550 Super Duty

Redland Station 11

18265 S Redland Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-742-2611

Engine 11 - 2008 Pierce Impel Engine
Water Tender 11 - 1993 International Tender
Brush 11 - 1994 Ford F550 Brush Rig

South End Station 17

19001 South End Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-742-2617

Squad 17 - 2010 Ford F550 Super Duty

This station employs 3 officers and 3 apparatus operators, one of each for each ABC shift

Town Center Station 1

11300 SE Fuller Road
Milwaukie, OR 97222
503-742-2601

Engine 1 - 2006 Pierce Dash Engine
Reserve Truck 21 - 1994 Simon Duplex LTI
Command 1 - 2003 Blue Bird Bus

Station Service Area Map

CCFD PDF

Other Fire Districts

Boring Fire District #59

Station 140
28655 SE Hwy 212
PO Box 85
Boring, OR 97009
503-663-4638

Brush 140
Engine 140
Engine 141
Engine 142
Rescue 140
Water Tender 140
Water Tender 141
Squad 140

Station 148
32200 SE Judd Rd.
Eagle Creek, OR 97022

Engine 148
Brush 148
Water Tender 148

Station 149
20100 SE Hwy. 212
Damascus, OR 97009

Engine 149
Rescue 149
Brush 149

Canby Fire District #62

View this District Fire Map
Station 62
221 South Pine Street
Canby, OR 97013

Battalion 6 - 2007 Ford F350 pickup
Brush 61 - 1992 Chevrolet brush unit
Engine 61 - 1999 Pierce Saber rescue pumper
Engine 63 - 2005 Pierce wildland interface engine mounted on an International 7400 chassis
Medic 61 - 1999 Ford Lifeline Advanced Life Support ambulance
Medic 62 - 2002 Ford Lifeline Advanced Life Support ambulance
Rescue 62 - 1995 Ford Lifeline Advanced Life Support ambulance
Squirt 62 - 2003 Pierce Dash quint with a 61 foot Skyboom
Water Tender 61 - 2000 Pierce pumper tender on a Freightliner chassis
Water Tender 62 - 1993 S&S Fire Apparatus water tender mounted on a Freightliner FL-80 chassis

Station 65
south of Canby on Highway 170

Engine 65 - 1995 Pierce Saber pumper
Rescue 65 - 1985 GMC one-ton Marion rescue

Colton Fire District #70

Engine 129
Engine 125
Engine 123
Water Tender 126
Water Tender 124
Rescue 121
Brush 122
Air Trailer 129
Engine 1

Estacada Fire District #69

Station 110
261 SE Fifth Avenue
Estacada, OR 97023

Engine 110
Engine 111
Rescue 110
Rescue 111
Water Tender 110
Water Tender 111
Brush 110
BC11
11xx (Duty officer)


Station 115
40595 S.E. George Road
Estacada, OR 97023

Engine 115
Rescue 115
Water Tender 115

Gladstone Fire Department

E103

E102

E101

T106

R101

Hoodland Fire District #74

Station 251 - Welches

Squad-251, 2008 Dodge Ram, 5.7 liter Hemi, 4x4 pick up, advanced life support
Rescue-251, 1999 Ford, F-550, Boise Mobile Equipment, 7.3L power stroke, Hurst rescue tools, advanced life support
Engine-252, 2002 Pierce Dash, 500hp Cummins diesel, 1250 gpm single stage pump, 1000 gallon tank
Engine-254, 1996 International 4900 Crew Cab, 1250 gpm single stage pump, 520 gallon tank, 15 gallon foam tank, advanced life support, 4x4
Water Tender-251,1995 International Chassis, Laverne Fire Equipment, 435 HP cummins N14 diesel, 1250 gpm single stage pump, 3000 gallon tank, with 3000 gallon dump tank
Brush-251, 1996 Ford F-350 power stroke, 200 gallon tank, 20 gallon foam tank, 4x4
2501, Chevy Tahoe, 4x4
2509, Chevy Suburban, 4x4
2539, 2002 Dodge Ram Pickup

Station 252 - Brightwood

Squad-252, 1997 Ford F-350 7.3L diesel, 200 gallon tank, advanced life support, 4x4
Engine-251, 1982 Pierce Arrow, Custom cab, 8V71 Detroit Diesel, 1250 gpm single stage pump, 1000 gallon tank
Water Tender-252, 2003 Kenworth Chassis Built by Pierce, 430 cat diesel, 1250 gpm single stage pump, 3000 gal tank, with 3000 gallon dump tank

Station 253 - Government Camp

Squad-253, 2000 Ford Expedition 4x4, intermediate life support
Engine-253, 2008 Rosenbauer on HME 1871P 4x4 custom chassis, Cummins ISL 400hp diesel, Allison 3000 EVS automatic transmission, 1250 gpm Waterous single stage pump, 1000 gallon tank, 30 gallon foam cell, Akron Firefox joystick controlled deck gun.

Molalla Rural Fire Protection District #73

Station 81
Hwy 213 near Mulino

Engine 81
Rescue 81

Station 82
Molalla Ave.

Medic 81
Medic 82
Engine 82
Squad 82
Water Tender 82
38xx (Duty Officer)

Station 85
Sawtell Rd.
Not In Use due to insufficient staffing

Sandy Fire District #72

Main Station
17460 Bruns Ave.

Engine 71
Engine 72
Engine 78
Rescue 71
Rescue 73
Water Tender 71
Brush 71
Boat 71

Dover Station
24545 SE Firwood Rd.

Engine 75
Rescue 75
Water Tender 75
Brush 75

Roslyn Lake Station
13120 SE Ten Eyck Rd.

Engine 76
Water Tender 76

Lake Oswego

Sta 210 - Westlake
4900 Melrose Street
Engine 210

Sta 211 - Jean Road
4555 Jean Road
Engine 211* | Truck 211

Sta 212 - South Shore
1880 South Shore Blvd
Engine 212 | Brush Rig 212 | Boat 212

Sta 214 - Main
300 B Avenue
Engine 214 | Dive Rescue 214 | Battalion 1

  • NOTE: Engine 211 is used in alternate when Truck 211 is out of service


Police/Fire Websites

Fire Department Websites


Law Enforcement Websites

Joint CAD Incident Tracking System

WCCCA and CCOM have partnered together to provide to the general public an incident tracking system for fire and medical calls within the two counties. See the Joint CAD Incident Tracking System for more information.


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