Difference between revisions of "Niagara County (NY) Fire"
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+ | *the Primary Zone (where all radios are to be set onto by default) reuses some of those same ANALOG frequencies for backup fire ground operations. | ||
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+ | *Here is how the radios are set up, with a mix of p25 talkgroups and analog channels. | ||
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+ | *FD DISP P25=101 | ||
+ | *OPS 1 TA OLD ANALOG FREQ OPS1 | ||
+ | *FD TAC 1 P25=104 | ||
+ | *OPS 2 TA OLD ANALOG FREQ OPS2 | ||
+ | *FD TAC 2 P25=105 | ||
+ | *OPS 3 TA OLD ANALOG FREQ OPS3 | ||
+ | *FD TAC 3 P25=106 | ||
+ | *OPS 4 TA OLD ANALOG FREQ Mutual Aid | ||
+ | *FD TAC 4 P25=107 | ||
+ | *FD TAC 5 P25=108 | ||
+ | *FD TAC 6 P25=109 | ||
+ | *FD FRPOL P25=111 | ||
+ | *AIR TA OLD ANALOG FREQ EMS/AIR Operations | ||
+ | *FD EMS P25=110 | ||
+ | *FD DISPC OLD ANALOG FREQ Dispatch | ||
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+ | ==Radio ID's== | ||
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+ | *911003 Dispatcher 3 | ||
+ | *911004 Dispatcher 4 | ||
+ | *911005 Dispatcher 5 | ||
+ | *911006 Dispatcher 6 | ||
+ | *Dispatcher 7 | ||
+ | *911008 Dispatcher 8 | ||
+ | *911009 Dispatcher 9 | ||
+ | *911010 Dispatcher 10 | ||
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Fire apparatus are identified by | Fire apparatus are identified by |
Revision as of 17:15, 11 July 2015
- the Primary Zone (where all radios are to be set onto by default) reuses some of those same ANALOG frequencies for backup fire ground operations.
- Here is how the radios are set up, with a mix of p25 talkgroups and analog channels.
- FD DISP P25=101
- OPS 1 TA OLD ANALOG FREQ OPS1
- FD TAC 1 P25=104
- OPS 2 TA OLD ANALOG FREQ OPS2
- FD TAC 2 P25=105
- OPS 3 TA OLD ANALOG FREQ OPS3
- FD TAC 3 P25=106
- OPS 4 TA OLD ANALOG FREQ Mutual Aid
- FD TAC 4 P25=107
- FD TAC 5 P25=108
- FD TAC 6 P25=109
- FD FRPOL P25=111
- AIR TA OLD ANALOG FREQ EMS/AIR Operations
- FD EMS P25=110
- FD DISPC OLD ANALOG FREQ Dispatch
Radio ID's
- 911003 Dispatcher 3
- 911004 Dispatcher 4
- 911005 Dispatcher 5
- 911006 Dispatcher 6
- Dispatcher 7
- 911008 Dispatcher 8
- 911009 Dispatcher 9
- 911010 Dispatcher 10
Fire apparatus are identified by the department number, apparatus type letter and sequential unit number. M7 is always the Chief. Letter suffix indicates another like unit. COUNTY CARS 32 Fire Coordinator 32-A Assistant Director 32-1 Area 1 Deputy Coordinator 32-2 Area 2 Deputy Coordinator 32-3 Area 3 Deputy Coordinator 32-4 Area 4 Deputy Coordinator 32-5 Communications 32-6 Fire Investigator 32-7 EMS Coordinator 32-8 Hazmat Coordinator 32M1 Fire Investigation vehicle 32-13 thru 18 Instructors Hazmat 1&2 do not use 32- prefix. APPARATUS TYPES E Engine M Miscellaneous T Tanker R Ambulance A Aerial DEPARTMENTS 1 Adams 2 Barker 3 Bergholtz 4 Cambria (2) 5 Frontier (2) 6 Gasport 7 Lewiston #1 (2) 8 Lewiston #2 9 Lockport C# on-duty Captain L# on-duty Lieutenant E1,2,3 pumpers E4 reserve pumper T1 tower R1,2 ambulances 10 Middleport 11 Newfane (Miller Hose) 12 Niagara Active 13 no longer in use 14 Niagara Falls 15 North Tonawanda 16 Olcott 17 Pekin 18 Ransomville 19 Rapids (2) 20 Saint Johnsburg 21 Sanborn 22 Shawnee (2) 23 South Lockport (2) 24 South Wilson 25 Terry's Corners 26 Upper Mountain 27 Wendelville (3) 28 Wilson 29 Wolcottsville 30 Wright's Corners (3) 31 Youngstown 32 Fire Coordinator/Staff 33 Hartland FIRE RADIO CODES discontinued as of April, 2009
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