Difference between revisions of "North Carolina VIPER Counties Verified"
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* Dare - Has it's own P25 system but is deeply integrated with VIPER (including patched talkgroups); all radios have access. | * Dare - Has it's own P25 system but is deeply integrated with VIPER (including patched talkgroups); all radios have access. | ||
* Davidson | * Davidson | ||
− | * Davie | + | * Davie - Fire and EMS patch dispatch channels to VIPER |
* Duplin - Sheriff and EMS, some fire | * Duplin - Sheriff and EMS, some fire | ||
* Durham - Standalone system to many units have VIPER to be able to talk to Wake, Granville and Orange units | * Durham - Standalone system to many units have VIPER to be able to talk to Wake, Granville and Orange units | ||
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* Lincoln | * Lincoln | ||
* Macon - used by MAMA2 (helo) | * Macon - used by MAMA2 (helo) | ||
− | * Madison County | + | * Madison County - used by EMS after dispatch frequently |
* Martin - LE on VIPER | * Martin - LE on VIPER | ||
* McDowell - EMS, EM, Fire Chiefs and ARES have radios for backup & special ops. Some Lake James SP rangers have radios | * McDowell - EMS, EM, Fire Chiefs and ARES have radios for backup & special ops. Some Lake James SP rangers have radios | ||
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* Sampson - All VIPER | * Sampson - All VIPER | ||
* Stanly - EMS and Sheriff | * Stanly - EMS and Sheriff | ||
− | * Stokes | + | * Stokes - Fire and EMS patch dispatch channels to VIPER, LE completely on VIPER |
− | * Surry - EMS | + | * Surry - Fire and EMS patch dispatch channels to VIPER |
* Swain | * Swain | ||
* Transylvania - EM on occasion | * Transylvania - EM on occasion |
Revision as of 15:12, 12 January 2016
NC Counties VIPER Status Page
PLEASE EDIT YOUR COUNTY INFO. PLEASE POST EVEN IF YOU YOUR COUNTY IS NOT ON VIPER YET. THANKS
* Alamance - All PD, FD, and EMS with exception of Burlington PD and FD (Guilford System) * Alexander * Alleghany * Anson - EMS and Sheriff on VIPER * Ashe * Avery * Beaufort * Bertie - Sheriff and Windsor PD using VIPER * Bladen - 100% VIPER * Brunswick - All agencies on VIPER * Buncombe - EOC has VIPER patch capabilities * Burke - EMS 100% (VHF paging), Sheriff 100% by January, Morganton PD/Fire 100%, County Fire VHF paging with MotoBridge Patch to VHF * Cabarrus - Cabarrus SO and Concord PD use Viper for drug survailence * Caldwell - all LEO, EMS and Lenoir FD and PD. Some Fire,EMS, & Rescue still VHF. * Camden - Sheriff switched over to VIPER * Carteret - Some LE and EMS * Caswell - Emergency Services and EMS * Catawba--EMS and Sheriff's Office is VIPER, Co Fire, Rescue, and Hickory Fire has capability, useage is mixed VHF/VIPER via patch * Chatham * Cherokee - Sheriff * Chowan - Edenton PD, Sheriff and EMS using VIPER but not FD * Clay * Cleveland - own system but all radios have VIPER * Columbus * Craven - Sheriff has VIPER capabilities, rarely used * Cumberland - 100% VIPER although Fayetteville is still on their stand alone system * Currituck * Dare - Has it's own P25 system but is deeply integrated with VIPER (including patched talkgroups); all radios have access. * Davidson * Davie - Fire and EMS patch dispatch channels to VIPER * Duplin - Sheriff and EMS, some fire * Durham - Standalone system to many units have VIPER to be able to talk to Wake, Granville and Orange units * Edgecombe: EMS and Fire, Sheriffs Office is still utilizing VHF * Forsyth - Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Motorola SmartZone trunking system. Not using VIPER * Franklin - EMS has equipped all ambulances with VIPER radios * Gaston - all VIPER, Gastonia and some county units on VIPER for regional access * Gates - Sheriff and EMS using VIPER (being patched to their old freqs) * Graham * Granville * Greene- All VIPER * Guilford - Not using VIPER * Halifax * Harnett * Haywood * Henderson - Has multiple TG's * Hertford * Hoke - Fire and Ems on Viper, almost all on VIPER * Hyde - all VIPER * Iredell - Sheriff, EMS and Statesville although they have added stand alone site of their own * Jackson * Johnston * Jones * Lee * Lenoir * Lincoln * Macon - used by MAMA2 (helo) * Madison County - used by EMS after dispatch frequently * Martin - LE on VIPER * McDowell - EMS, EM, Fire Chiefs and ARES have radios for backup & special ops. Some Lake James SP rangers have radios * Mecklenburg - EOC has VIPER patch capabilities * Mitchell - Law enforcement fully VIPER as of 12-8-12, EMS using VIPER, Fire/Rescue VHF patched into VIPER at E911 center. . * Montgomery - EMS, LEO active on Viper * Moore - Not on VIPER * Nash: Sheriffs Office, Nashville PD, Rocky Mount PD has VIPER Capabilities * New Hanover- * Northampton * Onslow * Orange - All Viper * Pasquotank - Eliz City Animal Control only using VIPER * Pender - all VIPER * Perquimmans - Not on VIPER * Person * Pitt - All LEO and all Greenville PD and FD (except FD paging on 154.355) * Polk - TGs assigned, Pub. Safety Agcys have W/Ts (1 per), not in use as of 8/11.Sheriff Department has been using Viper occasionally. * Randolph - Ems on, most of Sheriff on, fire coming on one at a time * Richmond - Sheriff * Robeson - Sheriff, Fire and EMS have abitlty but not on yet. HP uses VIPER and loband * Rockingham - All VIPER * Rowan * Rutherford * Scotland - Not using VIPER * Sampson - All VIPER * Stanly - EMS and Sheriff * Stokes - Fire and EMS patch dispatch channels to VIPER, LE completely on VIPER * Surry - Fire and EMS patch dispatch channels to VIPER * Swain * Transylvania - EM on occasion * Tyrrell * Union * Vance - most fire, EMS, Sheriff and Henderson PD/FD * Wake: - all VIPER/WAKE simulcast, Cary City excluded, Holly Springs PD, * Warren * Washington - Sheriff using VIPER * Watauga - Emergency Management use noted as well as minor SO traffic. Boone PD using for special ops. * Wayne - S.O has VIPER radios but county is not on VIPER * Wilkes * Wilson - City of Wilson PD and Wilson County EMS on VIPER; all others unknown * Yadkin - Some EMS Comms on VIPER, primarily still on VHF, Fire & LE still on VHF * Yancey - All agencies (Fire/EMS/Law) equipped with VIPER radios, however only use VIPER when out-of-county comms or for mutual aid purposes. Agencies still primarily use their own county-own analog VHF radio system for Fire/EMS/Law comms.
- Keep in mind too that EVERY county and the EBCI have a minimum of 20 radios and a control station in the 911 center. They all have at least six talk groups, LE, FD, EMS, EM, Tac and MutAid