Denton County (TX)
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Contents
- 1 Codes/Units/Station Lists
- 2 Maps and Related Images
- 3 Related Wiki Articles
Codes/Units/Station Lists
Denton City Police Unit IDs
- Adam units are sworn staff assigned to Administration (Chiefs, PIO, and other administrative units)
- Charles (Denton PD) units are Detectives/Investigators/Narcotics
- Charles (UNTPD) are command staff units (CPT and higher rank)
- Edward units are Enviromental Enforcement
- John units are Juvenile Division (School Resource Officer, Juvenile Detectives)
- King units are Denton and UNT K9 units. (1K1 and 1K2 DPD, K3-7 UNT)
- Lincoln (Denton PD)units are traffic units (Motors, DWI, Accident Investigators)
- Lincoln (UNTPD) Lieutenants
- Paul units are Parking Enforcement (Non sworn staff assigned to parking, funeral details, traffic control)
- Robert units are reserve units usually on Event channels for events or on weekends
- Sam units are animal control units
- Sierra units are UNT sergeants (not on Denton PD unless on mutual aid)
- Victor units are citizens academy graduate volunteers (Assigned to drive a marked volunteer car through high traffic areas and to report crimes they observe)
- William units are officers assigned to the warrants/city court division.
- X-Ray - Patrol Units (the first number before X-ray is their shift; including sergeants, lieutenants that are assigned to patrol) 1-7 X-Ray 0-79 = Patrol Officers, 1-7 X-Ray 80-89 = Patrol Lieutenants, 1-7 X-Ray 90-99 = Patrol Sergeants.
Denton County Fire Pager Tones
- Argyle Fire Department: Tone A = 1092.4 Hz, Tone B = 288.5 Hz
- Double Oak Fire Department: Tone A = 330.5 Hz, Tone B = 410.8 Hz
- Denton County FD: Tone A = 369.9 Hz, Tone B = 539.0 Hz
- Flower Mound FD: Tone A = 388.7 Hz, Tone B = 510.9 Hz
Denton County Fire Unit Numbers
Engine, Medic, Truck, Quint, Chief, etc. followed by 3 digit number.
For example, E621 is Little Elm Engine 1
- Argyle 510-519
- Aubrey 520-529
- Denton Co. 530-549
- Denton Co. Fire Marshal 700-73x
- Double Oak 550-559
- Flower Mound 500-510
- Highland Village 560-569
- Justin 570-579
- Krum 580-589
- Lake Cities 590-599
- Lewisville 160-169
- Little Elm 620-629
- Oak Point 630-639
- Pilot Point 640-649
- Ponder 650-659
- Roanoke 660-669
- Sanger 670-679
- The Colony 470-479
- Trophy Club 680-689
Dallas/Fort Worth Area Fire Stations Map
Denton County Police Unit Numbers on trunked radio system
- Argyle 850s, 860s Patrol 2
- Aubrey 370s Patrol 3 (patrols Silverado, Providence Village and Sandbrock)
- Bartonville 830s
- Constables Precinct 1 4100s
- Constables Precinct 2 4200s
- Constables Precinct 3 4300s
- Constables Precinct 4 4400s
- Constables Precinct 5 4500s
- Constables Precinct 6 4600s
- Copper Canyon 930s Patrol 2
- Corinth 330s, 340s Patrol 2
- Crossroads 400,410s Patrol 3
- Double Oak 180, 190s
- Sheriff 3200s, 3400s, 3600s, 3800s Patrol 1
- Jail 3700s, 3800s
- Hickory Creek 200-240 Patrol 2
- Justin 890s
- Krugerville 600s, Patrol 3
- Krum 550s Patrol 3
- Lake Dallas 240-
- Little Elm 600s Patrol 3
- Northeast 290s, 410s Patrol 3 (patrols Crossroads and Krugerville till Sept 2021)
- Northlake 520s, 530s, 540s Patrol 2
- Oak Point 260s Patrol 3
- Pilot Point 150s, 160s
- Ponder 540s Patrol 2
- Denton County Water District Police 470s, 480s Patrol 3 (patrols Savannah, Artesia, Arrowbrooke)
- Sanger 770s, 780s Patrol 3
- Trophy Club 950s, 960s Patrol 2
- Texas DPS 1590s to 1610 Patrol 1
Please correct and complete if you can.
The Colony Police Beats and Unit IDs
BeatUnit ID Information
- District 1 is everything bordering South of Nash to Hwy 121.
- District 2 is North of Nash, East of Main, and West of Paige & Squires.
- District 3 is North of Nash and West of Main.
- District 4 is East of Squires & Paige, and North of Memorial Drive.
- District 5 is everything located south of Hwy 121.
Unit ID Information
The day shift is 6am-6pm. The night shift is 6pm-6am. Adam units are the day shift units. Adam 1 is a luitenant and Adam 2 is the Sergeant. Adam 10 is district 1. Adam 20 is district 2 and so on up until Adam 60. The Same goes for Baker units. Baker units are the night officers.
Other Unit IDs:
- Sam 10-13: Traffic Units
- Sam 21-22: Jailors
- Sam 33: School Resource Officer
- Sam 41-42: Warrants
- Delta Units are CID:
- Delta 1 - CID Supervisor
- Delta 10
- Delta 11
- Delta 20
- Delta 30
- Delta 40 - Narcotics
The Colony Police Signal/10-Codes
10-Codes
The Colony uses "normal" 10-Codes for the area:
- 10-2: Signal Loud and clear
- 10-4: Message Received; OK
- 10-6: Busy
- 10-8: Clear from call; back in service
- 10-9: Repeat
- 10-12: Secure radio for information
- 10-20: Location
- 10-22: Disregard
- 10-23: Arrived on scene
- 10-27: Driver's License
- 10-28: Vehicle License Plate
- 10-29: Check for Warrants
- 10-33: Emergency
- 10-41: In Service (For shift)
- 10-42: Out of Service (For shift)
- 10-50: Vehicle accident
- 10-55: Intoxicated driver
- 10-59: Escort
- 10-60: In the area
- 10-76: Enroute
- 10-95: Subject in custody and enroute to the jail
- 10-99: Subject wanted
Acronyms
- GOA: Gone on arrival
- UTL: Unable to locate
Signal Codes
- Signal 7: Out at the Police Station
Other
- Code D: Drugs
- Code K: Previous citations?
- Code 1: Normal Response
- Code 2: Emergency - Lights only
- Code 3: Emergency - Lights and Siren
- Code 5: Relay information
Maps and Related Images
- DFW_Area_Fire_Stations.zip - Zip file contains Google Earth .kml map of fire stations in Collin, Dallas, Denton, Rockwall and Tarrant counties.
Map of City of Colony, TX
Related Wiki Articles
- Dallas P25 / NCTCOG
- Denton City - deprecated TRS (now on Denton County (P25)
- Denton County (P25) -- current TRS
- Denton County (Type II) -- deprecated TRS
- DFW Airport P25
- North Texas Interoperable Radio Network (NTIRN) (Formerly known as the Fort Worth Regional Radio System)
- Denton County and Cooke County
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