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My name is Michael. Long time reader, first time editor. Glad to be a part of the Radio Reference community.
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Hi - welcome to my user page which is just a sandbox really...nothing on here should be considered "accurate" - don't @ me, bro
 
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==Contributions or Pages I'm Watching==
***THIS IS NOT THE OFFICIAL LIST!! THIS IS ONLY A "SANDBOX" VERSION!!***
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[[Juab_County_(UT)|RRWiki Juab County]]<br>
 
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[[Utah_County_(UT)|RRWiki Utah County]]
==Joint CAD Incident Tracking System==
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This list is constantly changing and being updated with the appropriate information. It is also in alphabetical order.
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==Workspace==
 
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Nothing in progress at this time
[[Joint CAD Incident Tracking System]]
 
 
 
{| border="1" class="wikitable" cellpadding="5"
 
|-
 
! align="left" | Unit ID
 
! align="left" | Description
 
! align="left" | Notes
 
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| 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)
 
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| AMR
 
|  American Medical Response – Notification
 
|  CCOM: M205 thru M207 are normally used by CCOM as an initial dispatch ID, not necessarily indicating that unit will respond<BR>
 
WCCCA: 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, indicating a Portland AMR unit (generally M300 or higher)
 
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| AURORA
 
| Aurora Fire / NORCOM Notification
 
| When a call is received by CCOM in Aurora Fire’s boundary, this unit ID is used
 
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| AT/AIR
 
|  Air Trailer
 
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| B/BC/C
 
|  Battalion, Duty Chief, or 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. 1300:Banks, 2501:Hoodland, 3809:Molalla)
 
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| BOEC
 
|  Portland BOEC Notification
 
|  When a call is received by CCOM that originates in Portland Fire & Rescue’s boundary, this ID is used
 
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| BR
 
| Brush Rig
 
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| BT/BOAT
 
|  Boat/water rescue craft
 
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| CAR
 
| TVF&R Response Car
 
| Unique – Read about them [http://tvfr.com/news/index.aspx here]
 
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| CAS
 
|  Air Truck
 
|  Unique - Air/rehab unit that responds to assignments in West county districts and responds from Cornelius (Cascade 8)
 
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| CAVOL
 
| Canby Volunteer Page
 
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| CH/CHAP/CHGRP
 
|  Department chaplain notification
 
|  Washington County chaplains may respond with a three or four digit ID - TVF&R:2144, 2145; Cornelius: 831; etc.
 
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| COMM1
 
| Clackamas Fire Mobile Command Vehicle
 
| Unique - Generally responds on larger incidents within District 1
 
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| CTCSEC
 
| Clackamas Town Center Security Page
 
| Notifies mall security of an incident
 
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| D1SUPP
 
| Clackamas Fire Dist. #1 Support
 
| Unique - Call for volunteers within the district (usually on box assignments)
 
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| DR
 
| Dive Rescue
 
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| E
 
|  Engine
 
|  There are several variants of this ID – CCOM IDs foreign units with the agency AFTER the type, whereas WCCCA establishes identity BEFORE type.<BR>
 
CCOM Examples: EP (Portland), EG (Gresham), EC (Corbet), etc<BR>
 
WCCCA examples: PE (Portland), AUE (Aurora), CE (Canby), etc; Reserve engines are given an R at the end (i.e. E60R)
 
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| 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
 
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| FDBC
 
| Fire Defense Board Chief
 
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| FDL
 
| Fire Dispatch Liaison
 
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| GEN4
 
| Forest Grove General Tones
 
| Unique – Pages volunteers to staff station(s) and/or apparatus
 
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| HB
 
| Heavy Brush Rig
 
| Carries more water, tools, manpower, etc than a standard BR
 
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| HM
 
| Hazmat Unit
 
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| HR
 
| Heavy Rescue
 
| The Swiss Army Knife of your local fire department! :)
 
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| HS/HSQ
 
| Heavy Squad
 
| TVF&R: HS66 is the district’s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical,_biological,_radiological,_and_nuclear CBRNE] unit <BR>
 
CCFD#1: HSQ4 is the equivalent of a HR; HSQ5 is a Special Operations unit (Hazmat/CBRNE)
 
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| IMT
 
| Incident Management Team Notification
 
| Notification / page(s) an overhead team consisting of several specialists trained to help mitigate and manage large-scale incidents
 
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| INFO
 
| Information
 
| Information about a call – for dispatchers and responding agencies’ eyes only!
 
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| INV / PREV
 
| Fire Investigator
 
| Washington County uses the former, while Clackamas uses the latter
 
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|  LB
 
|  Light Brush Rig
 
 
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| LFSTBY/LF/LIFE
 
|  Lifeflight Notification
 
|  Denotes standby, activation, and activity of responding Lifeflight helicopters
 
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|  LT
 
|  Light Trailer
 
|  Unique – Light trailer operating out of Cornelius Station 8
 
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| M/MED
 
| ALS Medic unit
 
| Like the E(ngine) ID, M(edic) uses the same foreign naming conventions discussed above (i.e. NBM20 – Newberg Medic 20)
 
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| METW/MW
 
| MetroWest 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
 
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|  MX
 
|  Medical Examiner
 
 
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| NOTIFY
 
| Hoodland Fire Notification
 
| 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 / SFOR
 
| Oregon Department of Forestry Notification
 
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| ODOT
 
| Department of Transportation Notification
 
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| PGE
 
| Portland General Electric notification
 
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| PH38
 
| Molalla Fire Station?
 
| Unknown
 
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| PIO
 
| Public Information Officer
 
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| PU
 
| Pickup
 
| Sometimes doubles as a BR
 
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| PW
 
| Local public works notification
 
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| QRT
 
| Quick Response Team
 
| Unknown
 
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| R
 
| Rescue
 
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| RAT
 
| AMR’s Reach & Treat Team
 
| Used in S&R events around the Mt. Hood National Forest
 
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| REDCRS
 
| American Red Cross Notification
 
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| RH/RHB/RHGRP
 
| Rehabilitation Unit (Air)
 
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| RRT
 
| Rope Rescue Team
 
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| S/SQ
 
| Rescue Squad
 
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| SIREN
 
| Station siren activation
 
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| STA
 
| General station page / tone-out
 
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| SQT
 
| Telesquirt
 
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| SUP
 
| Support Vehicle
 
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| T/TR
 
| Truck
 
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| TIMER/ETIME
 
| Electronic incident timer
 
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| TSKFOR
 
| Task Force
 
| Not quite a full box/1st Alarm response
 
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|  TIP
 
| Trauma Intervention Program
 
| Unique - Clackamas Count
 
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| U
 
| Utility
 
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| USAR
 
| Urban Search & Rescue
 
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| USA
 
| Unified Sewage Agency notification
 
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| USFS
 
| United States Forest Service notification
 
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| V
 
| Van
 
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| WR/WRTEAM/WCWR/CCWR
 
| Water Rescue Notification & Response
 
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| WATER
 
| Water Tender Callout
 
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| WT
 
| Water Tender
 
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== External Link ==
 
[http://www.wccca.com/PITS/ Joint CAD Incident Tracking System]
 

Latest revision as of 11:15, 18 September 2023

Hi - welcome to my user page which is just a sandbox really...nothing on here should be considered "accurate" - don't @ me, bro


Contributions or Pages I'm Watching

RRWiki Juab County
RRWiki Utah County


Workspace

Nothing in progress at this time