Clackamas County (OR)
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Contents
- 1 Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs)
- 2 Police
- 3 Fire
- 3.1 Clackamas County Fire District #1 (CCFD)
- 3.2 Other Fire Districts
- 4 Police/Fire Websites
- 5 Related Links
Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs)
Clackamas County has a "patchwork" of public safety answering points (PSAPs), and depending on where you live or your location at the time, you may talk to one or more of the following.
Clackamas County Communications
Non-Emergency Dispatch | 503-655-8211
Clackamas County Communications (CCOM) provides emergency and non-emergency dispatch to most agencies within Clackamas County. Except for the jurisdiction of the below agencies, CCOM is the primary PSAP for the county, and will reroute calls to the appropriate agency if necessary.
Lake Oswego Communications
Non-Emergency Dispatch | 503-635-0238
Lake Oswego Communications (LOCOM) provides emergency and non-emergency dispatch for the Lake Oswego Fire Department and for police agencies in Lake Oswego, Milwaukie, and West Linn.
Washington County Consolidated Communications Agency
Non-Emergency Dispatch | 503-629-0111
Washington County Consolidated Communications Agency (WCCCA) handles fire and EMS calls within the cities of West Linn and Wilsonville, and the unincorporated areas of Stafford, Rosemeont, and any areas east of I-5 between Lake Oswego to the north and the Willamette River to the south. If you need fire or EMS, CCOM will either transfer your call to WCCCA or take your information and call WCCCA on your behalf.
Police
Clackamas County Sheriff's Office (CCSO)
CCOM Channels
C-COM utilizes the new P25 800MHz 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 – NET1 is the primary frequency for all "Inlying" agencies and districts. NET2 is the primary frequency for all "Outlying" agencies and districts. 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. NET3 may be used for car-to-car communications. During this time NET3 is not monitored by CCOM.
During the 3 Net Configuration – NET1 is the primary frequency for Oregon City, Gladstone, Wilsonville, West Side, 99E, 82nd, Happy Valley, Transit Police, and Clackamas Districts. NET2 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. NET3 is the support frequency for LEDS/NCIC, tow requests, etc. During this time NET3 may be used for car-to-car transmissions. Units on the 800MHz radio system normally use an alternate talk group 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 Co. (OR) Fire/E.M.S. Sta. Locations
Clackamas County Fire District #1 (CCFD)
Station Service Area Map
District map to all CCFD #1 station locations
Station/Apparatus List by Battalion
Battalion 1 - East Battalion
Boring Station 314
28655 SE Hwy 212
Boring, OR
Engine 314 - Pierce Impel
Interface Engine 314 - 2016 Freightliner M2 106 4x4 / Pierce (500/500) (SN#30003-01 or 02)
Water Tender 314 - 2016 Freightliner M2 106 6x4 / Pierce FXT dryside (SN#29734-02)
Rehab 314 - Pierce Velocity walk-around rescue
Water Tender 324
Battalion Chief 301 (East Battalion) - 2016 Ford F-350
Crew 30A - International Crew Carrier
Crew 30B - International Crew Carrier
Centennial Park Station 321
20100 SE Highway 212
Damascus, OR
Volunteer Station
Rehab 321 - 2017 Freightliner M2 106 / Pierce walk-around rescue (SN#29979)
Clackamas Station 308
16100 SE 130th Avenue
Clackamas, OR 97015
503-742-2608
Engine 308 - 2017 Pierce Engine
Water Rescue 308 - 2007 Pierce International 4400
Need to verify - Training Engine 328 - 2003 HME Central State Pumper
Boat 308 Rogue Jet - Boat 308 is a 2012 Rogue Jet Boat with rigid hull and inflatable side tubes. It is powered by 350hp Marine Power motor with Hamilton 212 pump. Boat 8 can carry 6-8 people with ease.
Need to verify - Boat 308 Almar - B308 is a 1999 Almar RAIV (Rigid Aluminum Inflatable Vessel). It has inflatable side tubes with a rigid hull designed for most water types in Clackamas County. It is motored by a 175 Sportjet and a Motion Marine lower pump unit.
Need to verify - Water Rescue 328 - Water Rescue 28 is the reserve Water Rescue tow vehicle. It is also staffed in the summer during hot days that the incidence of an emergency is higher. WR 28 is a 1993 Ford E-350 and is fully equipped with all essential water rescue and rope rescue equipment.
Need to verify - Boat 328 - Is a 16’ Zodiac inflatable hull with a 60 Yamaha jet pump. Boat 28 gets used a lot more in the summer time when the Clackamas River is running low. It can easily maneuver in the shallow water because of its sleek design and horsepower from the motor.
Cat 308 - Cat 8 was designed to run the rapids of the upper Clackamas River, Sandy River and if needed Bull Run River. It is a 16’ Maravia Cataraft with inflatable PVC side tubes and aluminum frame. Cat 8 is propelled by an oarsman that the firefighters are also trained in.
Raft 308 - The Maravia Spider is a Voyager Series Raft with diminishing tubes. This means the tubes are smaller at the bow and stern and wider in the middle. Also designed to run in white water and powered by an oarsman.
Damascus Station 319
19750 SE Damascus Lane
Damascus, OR 97009
Truck 319 - 2017 Pierce Aerial
Brush 319 -
Water Rescue 319 -
Boat 319 -
Eagle Creek Station 318
32200 SE Judd Rd.
Eagle Creek, OR 97022
Engine 148
Brush 148
Water Tender 148
Pleasant Valley Station 307
10921 SE 172nd
Happy Valley, OR 97086
503-742-2607
Engine 307 - 2017 Pierce Dash CF 7010 PUC (1500/630/20F)
Heavy Squad 307
Battalion 2 - North Battalion
Happy Valley Station 306
12901 SE King Road
Happy Valley, OR 97236
503-742-2606
Engine 306 - 2017 Pierce Engine
Interface Engine 306 - 2019 Pierce Interface Engine
Lake Road Station 304
6600 SE Lake Road
Milwaukie, OR 97222
503-742-2604
Truck 304 - 2014 Pierce Arrow XT 6710 (250/300/100' tractor-drawn aerial) (SN#26928)
Battalion Chief 302 (North Battalion) - 2008 Ford F350 Super Duty PU
Heavy Rescue 304 - 2005 Pierce Dash Heavy Rescue
Milwaukie Station 302
3200 SE Harrison Street
Milwaukie, OR 97222
503-742-2602
Truck 302
Engine 302 - 2009 Pierce Impel Engine
Rehab 302 - 1992 Ford E350 Rescue
Mt. Scott Station 305
9339 SE Causey Ave
Happy Valley, OR 97086
503-742-2605
Engine 305 - 2010 Pierce Impel Engine
Heavy Rescue 305 (Squad) - 2017 Pierce Arrow XT 6720 6x4 walk-around (60 CAFS) (SN#30007)
USAR 305 - USAR Trailer
Oak Grove Station 303
2930 SE Oak Grove Blvd
Milwaukie, OR 97267
503-742-2603
Engine 303 (2-122) - 2015 Pierce Dash CF PUC (1500/?/?) (SN#28624)
Rescue 303 - used for medic 303 on fires
Medic 303 - Ford F-series
Hazmat 303 -
Engine 323 (Reserve)
Medic 323 (Reserve)
Fire Investigation Unit
Prevention/Education Trailer
Town Center Station 301
11300 SE Fuller Road
Milwaukie, OR 97222
503-742-2601
C301 - Chief - 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe
C302 - Deputy Chief-Business - 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe
C303 - Deputy Chief-OPS - 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe
C304 - Deputy Chief-OPS - 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe
C305 - Deputy Chief-Business - 2018 Ford Explorer
Chief 310 - Training Chief - 2016 Ford Explorer
Chief 314 - Fire Marshall - 2015 Ford Explorer
Chief 316 - EMS Chief - 2015 Ford Explorer
Chief 320 - Volunteer Services Chief - 2014 Ford Explorer
Engine 301 - 2006 Pierce Dash Engine
Engine 321 - *Volunteer*
Truck 321 - *Volunteer* 1994 Simon Duplex LTI
Command 301 - 2003 Blue Bird Bus
Emergency Manager 301 - 2004 Ford Explorer
Public Information Officer 301 - 2014 Ford Explorer
FM301 - Deputy Fire Marshall - 2009 Dodge Caravan
FM302 - Deputy Fire Marshall - 2013 Ford F150
FM303 - Deputy Fire Marshall - 2015 Ford F150
FM304 - Deputy Fire Marshall - 2007 Chevrolet Impala
FM305 - Deputy Fire Marshall - 2018 Ford F150
Training 301 - 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe
Battalion 3 - South Battalion
Beavercreek Station 310
22310 S Beavercreek Road
Beavercreek, OR 97004
503-742-2610
Engine 310 - 2008 Pierce Impel Engine
Water Tender 310 - 2017 Pierce Tender
Brush 310 - 2002 Protech Wildland
Clarkes Station 313
25675 S Beavercreek Road
Beavercreek, OR 97004
503-742-2613
Engine 313 - 2019 Pierce Engine
Water Tender 313 - 1999 Pierce Tender
Brush 313 - 2010 ALF Wildland
Highland Station 320
22295 S Lower Highland
Beavercreek, OR 97004
503-632-7013
Storage Only
Water Tender 320 - 1999 H&W Tender
Hilltop Station 316
19340 S Molalla Blvd
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-742-2616
Battalion Chief 303 (South Battalion) - 2016 Ford F-350
Truck 316 - 2017 Pierce Arrow XT 6710 (250/300/100' tractor-drawn aerial) (SN#29896-01 or 02)
Medic 316 (08:00-20:00 only) 2016 Ford F-450 4x4 / Braun Northwest ambulance (SN#2511-1)
USAR 316 - 2007 freightliner M2
Holcomb Station 309
300 Longview Way
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-742-2609
Engine 309 - 2003 ALF Pumper
Interface Engine 309 - 2016 Freightliner M2 106 4x4 / Pierce (500/500/10F) (SN#30003-01 or 02)
John Adams Station 315
624 7th Street
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-742-2615
Engine 315 - 2014 Pierce Dash CF PUC pumper (1500/630/20F) (SN#27106)
Truck 315 - 2003 Pierce Dash Quint
Battalion 303 - 2010 Ford F350 Super Duty PU
Logan Station 312
18081 S Harding Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-742-2612
Volunteer Staffed
Volunteer Engine 312 - 1999 ALF Pumper
Brush 312 - 1992 Dodge Brush Rig
Water Tender 312 - 1987 Ford Tender
Redland Station 311
18265 S Redland Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-742-2611
Engine 311 - 2008 Pierce Impel Engine
Water Tender 311 - 2017 Pierce Tender
Brush 311 - 1994 Ford F550 Protech Brush Rig
South End Station 317
19001 South End Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-742-2617
Engine 317 - 2017 Pierce Dash CF 7010 PUC (1500/630/20F)
Mobile Command 317
This station employs 3 officers and 3 apparatus operators, one of each for each ABC shift
Other Fire Districts
Canby Fire District #62
View this District Fire Map
Station 62
221 South Pine Street
Canby, OR 97013
Battalion 361 - 2008 Ford F350 pickup
Brush 361 - 1992 Chevrolet brush unit
Engine 361 - 1999 Pierce Saber rescue pumper
Engine 363 - 2005 Pierce wildland interface engine mounted on an International 7400 chassis
Medic 361 - 1999 Ford Lifeline Advanced Life Support ambulance
Medic 362 - 2009 Chevrolet Lifeline Advanced Life Support ambulance
Rescue 362 - 1998 Ford Lifeline Advanced Life Support ambulance
Squirt 362 - 2003 Pierce Dash quint with a 61 foot Skyboom
Water Tender 361 - 2000 Pierce pumper tender on a Freightliner chassis
Water Tender 362 - 1993 S&S Fire Apparatus water tender mounted on a Freightliner FL-80 chassis
Station 65
south of Canby on Highway 170
Engine 365 - 1995 Pierce Saber pumper
Squad 365 - 1992 Chevrolet brush unit on a one ton 3500 chassis
Rehab 365 Support Trailer - Pace American 16 ft. cargo trailer
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
District Office
445 SE Currin St.
Estacada, OR 97023
Station 330
261 SE Fifth Avenue
Estacada, OR 97023
Engine 330 - 2015 Pierce Pumper
Engine 331 - 2010 Pierce Pumper
Water Tender 330 - 2003 E-One Tender
Brush 330 - 2005 Ford Wildland
Brush 331 - 2008 Ford Wildland
C330 - 2013 Ford Explorer
BC331 - 2009 Ford F350
BC332 - 2012 Ford F350
RH330 - 2008 H&W Fire Rehab
2011 Enclosed Trailer
Station 333
40595 S.E. George Road
Estacada, OR 97023
- Volunteer Station*
Engine 333 - 1998 E-One Pumper/Tender
Gladstone Fire Department
E390, 2020 Pierce Velocity - ALS / BLS Equipment, SCBA, Thermal Imaging Camera, Vehicle Extrication and stabilization equipment
E391, 2014 Pierce Velocity - ALS / BLS Equipment, SCBA, Thermal Imaging Camera, Vehicle Extrication and stabilization equipment
SQ390, 2011 Pierce F-550 Contender - ALS / BLS Equipment, SCBA, Water Rescue equipment and scene support
WR394 - Ford F-350 - Swift Water Rescue equipment, Inflatable rescue craft (RDC) , Rope Rescue equipment and Reach and Treat EMS
Hoodland Fire District #74
Station 351 - Welches
Squad-351, 2008 Dodge Ram, 5.7 liter Hemi, 4x4 pick up, advanced life support
Rescue-351, 1999 Ford, F-550, Boise Mobile Equipment, 7.3L power stroke, Hurst rescue tools, advanced life support
Engine-352, 2002 Pierce Dash, 500hp Cummins diesel, 1250 gpm single stage pump, 1000 gallon tank
Engine-354, 1996 International 4900 Crew Cab, 1250 gpm single stage pump, 520 gallon tank, 15 gallon foam tank, advanced life support, 4x4
Water Tender-351,1995 International Chassis, Laverne Fire Equipment, 435 HP cummins N14 diesel, 1250 gpm single stage pump, 3000 gallon tank, with 3000 gallon dump tank
Brush-351, 1996 Ford F-350 power stroke, 200 gallon tank, 20 gallon foam tank, 4x4
3501, Chevy Tahoe, 4x4
3509, Chevy Suburban, 4x4
3539, 2002 Dodge Ram Pickup
Station 352 - Brightwood
Squad-352, 1997 Ford F-350 7.3L diesel, 200 gallon tank, advanced life support, 4x4
Engine-351, 1982 Pierce Arrow, Custom cab, 8V71 Detroit Diesel, 1250 gpm single stage pump, 1000 gallon tank
Water Tender-352, 2003 Kenworth Chassis Built by Pierce, 430 cat diesel, 1250 gpm single stage pump, 3000 gal tank, with 3000 gallon dump tank
Station 353 - Government Camp
Squad-353, 2000 Ford Expedition 4x4, intermediate life support
Engine-353, 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 381
27689 S. Hwy 213
Mulino, OR 97042
Engine 381 - 2005 Pierce Contender
Water Tender 381 - 2013 Kenworth
Station 382
320 N Molalla Ave.
Molalla, OR 97038
Medic 382 - 2019 Ford 550 Braun
Medic 384 - 2017 Ford 550 Braun
Medic 386 Reserve - 2014 Dodge 3500
Engine 382 - 2016 Spartan Transformer
Engine 384 - 2016 Spartan Transformer
Brush 384 - 2020 F550
Brush 385 - 2020 F550
Squad 382 - 2016 F150
Squad 384 - 2014 F150
Water Tender 382 - 2013 Kenworth
DO389 (Duty Officer) - 2016 F150
C381 (Command - Fire Chief) - 2019 F150
C382 (Command - Chief Officer) - 2003 Ford Avalanche
RH384 (Rehab) - 2009 Lifeline ambulance built on a Chevy Duramax chassis
Station 85
36715 S. Sawtell Road
Molalla, OR 97038
Antique Engine 385 - 1953 GMC
Special Rescue 382 - 2008 Polaris Ranger
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
Station 210 - Westlake
4900 Melrose Street
Engine 210 | Medic 210 | Engine 213 (Reserve Apparatus)
The station staffs Paramedic Engine 210 with nine career personnel that work three separate 24 hour shifts. Each shift has a company officer (a lieutenant), an apparatus operator, and a firefighter. Medic 210 is a cross-staffed unit that responds on medical emergencies only but currently does not transport. Station 210 also houses a reserve engine (Eng. 213). Station 210 is the busiest of the Lake Oswego Fire Station, with almost 80% of the 911 calls for Emergency Medical Services.
Station 211 - Jean Road
4555 Jean Road
Engine 211 | Truck 211
The station staffs Paramedic Truck 211 with twelve career personnel that work three separate 24 hour shifts. Each shift has a company officer (a lieutenant), an apparatus operator, and a firefighter. The Truck has a 105’ aerial ladder that is used to access locations with multiple floors during emergency operations. Station 211 also houses one of our reserve engines (Eng 211) and is used when the mainline apparatus is removed from service for maintenance or for extra staffing when needed.
Station 212 - South Shore
1880 South Shore Blvd
Engine 212 | Boat 212
Situated on South Shore Boulevard, this is the oldest of the Lake Oswego Fire Stations still in active service. Built in 1971, the station originally shared space with Lake Oswego Communications (LOCOM) which was later moved to city Hall. The station staffs Paramedic Engine 212 with nine career personnel that work three separate 24 hour shifts. Each shift has a company officer (a lieutenant), an apparatus operator, and a firefighter. The station serves the neighborhoods south of Oswego Lake to the Tualatin River and east from Marylhurst University to Blue Heron. Station 212 also houses Rescue Boat (Boat-212) which provide water rescue as part of the water rescue consortium.
Station 214 - Main
300 B Avenue
Engine 214 | Dive Rescue 214 | Battalion 1 | Wildland Response Brush Rig 214
The station staffs Paramedic Engine 214 with nine career personnel that work three separate 24 hour shifts. Each shift has a company officer (a lieutenant), an apparatus operator, and a firefighter. Station 214 serves the neighborhoods north of Oswego Lake including First Addition and north to the Dunthorpe neighborhoods, and east from the Willamette River to Boones Ferry Road. Being the largest of our fire stations, 214 includes crew members certified in Dive Rescue operations, houses 3 Battalion Chiefs, a Dive Rescue vehicle and our Wildland Response Brush Rig (BR-214).
Police/Fire Websites
Fire Department Websites
- Clackamas Fire District #1
- Lake Oswego Fire Department
- Gladstone Fire Department
- Sandy Fire Department
- Hoodland Fire District
- Estacada Fire Department
- Canby Fire Department
- Molalla Fire Department
- Colton Fire District
Law Enforcement Websites
- Lake Oswego Police
- Milwaukie Police
- West Linn Police
- Oregon City Police
- Gladstone Police
- Canby Police
- Molalla Police
- Sandy Police
- Clackamas County Sheriff's Office
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.
PulsePoint Incident Map
PulsePoint Click on the Gear icon, and select your desired agency.
Related Links
- Clackamas County (OR) Amateur Radio repeaters on Repeaterbook.com
- Clackamas County FTOs Zip file containing a spreadsheet with extensive information on Clackamas County FTO usage
- Clackamas County fire stations with apparatus list (Google Maps).
- Clackamas County Communications
- Lake Oswego Communications