Difference between revisions of "Richmond / Henrico / Chesterfield"
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Zone 8 - Henrico County Police (in select radios only) | Zone 8 - Henrico County Police (in select radios only) | ||
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Most fire units have upgraded to the XTS-5000 type 2 series, some units have moved to XTL-2500s as well. Most battalion officers and above, as well as the investigators, on-duty battalion chiefs and EMS supervisors, all carry type 3 radios. | Most fire units have upgraded to the XTS-5000 type 2 series, some units have moved to XTL-2500s as well. Most battalion officers and above, as well as the investigators, on-duty battalion chiefs and EMS supervisors, all carry type 3 radios. | ||
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For PD, sergeants and above have type 3 XTS-3000 or 5000. Most road officers and investigators still carry the type 2 XTS-3000. Astros and XTL-2500s have started showing up in patrol cars. | For PD, sergeants and above have type 3 XTS-3000 or 5000. Most road officers and investigators still carry the type 2 XTS-3000. Astros and XTL-2500s have started showing up in patrol cars. | ||
− | Volunteer squads are mostly XTS-3000 type 1. The leader ship of each squad is issued a type 2. Every ambulance has at least one XTS-3000 type 1, XTVA, and an Astro. Some squad members and ALS providers are issue XTS-3000s for first responder duties. Zone A is all Henrico Fire/EMS (F/R D1-TAC13, C/W EMS, and the three squad talkarounds). Zone B contains some Henrico county-wide tacs as well as the region-wide tacs. The last few slots are the national 800mhz interop freqs. Zone C is Richmond Fire (Dispatch-Tac 4) and EMS (RAA EMS 1-4) and Chesterfield Fire/EMS (Fire Disp-Tac 8) | + | Volunteer squads are mostly XTS-3000 type 1. The leader ship of each squad is issued a type 2. Every ambulance has at least one XTS-3000 type 1, XTVA, and an Astro. Some squad members and ALS providers are issue XTS-3000s for first responder duties. Zone A is all Henrico Fire/EMS (F/R D1-TAC13, C/W EMS, and the three squad talkarounds). Zone B contains some Henrico county-wide tacs as well as the region-wide tacs. The last few slots are the national 800mhz interop freqs. Zone C is Richmond Fire (Dispatch-Tac 4) and EMS (RAA EMS 1-4) and Chesterfield Fire/EMS (Fire Disp-Tac 8) |
Revision as of 12:07, 28 January 2014
Radio Zones
Henrico County Fire/EMS Radio Zone Plan (XTS3000 Model 2 and 3 radios): Zone 1 - Henrico County Services Zone 2 - Henrico County Fire Operations Zone 3 - Henrico County Fire Special Operations Zone 4 - Henrico County Police/Fire Tactical Zone 5 - Countywide/Regionwide Zone 6 - Henrico County Volunteer Rescue Squads Zone 7 - Henrico County Sheriff/Jail Zone 8 - Henrico County Police (in select radios only) Zone 9 - Richmond Fire Zone 10 - Chesterfield Fire
Most fire units have upgraded to the XTS-5000 type 2 series, some units have moved to XTL-2500s as well. Most battalion officers and above, as well as the investigators, on-duty battalion chiefs and EMS supervisors, all carry type 3 radios.
For PD, sergeants and above have type 3 XTS-3000 or 5000. Most road officers and investigators still carry the type 2 XTS-3000. Astros and XTL-2500s have started showing up in patrol cars.
Volunteer squads are mostly XTS-3000 type 1. The leader ship of each squad is issued a type 2. Every ambulance has at least one XTS-3000 type 1, XTVA, and an Astro. Some squad members and ALS providers are issue XTS-3000s for first responder duties. Zone A is all Henrico Fire/EMS (F/R D1-TAC13, C/W EMS, and the three squad talkarounds). Zone B contains some Henrico county-wide tacs as well as the region-wide tacs. The last few slots are the national 800mhz interop freqs. Zone C is Richmond Fire (Dispatch-Tac 4) and EMS (RAA EMS 1-4) and Chesterfield Fire/EMS (Fire Disp-Tac 8)