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=== Police de quartier === | === Police de quartier === | ||
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See http://www.spvm.qc.ca/en/pdq/2_3_1_revision_carte_policiere.asp | See http://www.spvm.qc.ca/en/pdq/2_3_1_revision_carte_policiere.asp | ||
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+ | === Unit identifications === | ||
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+ | Police units are identified according to their PDQ number (see below), or a number associated with their special unit, and a secondary sequential number from 01 to 99. | ||
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+ | The second number identifies a specific unit from a PDQ or special unit. Numbers start from 1 and go up to 99. The unit numbers 85, 86 and 99 are special, they identify coordinating units. | ||
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+ | A patrol car from PDQ 49, for example, would be identified visually and on the air as 49-2. | ||
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+ | Channel and Assigned stations attached to it : | ||
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+ | * West District : PDQ 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 26 | ||
+ | * South Central District : PDQ 12, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22 | ||
+ | * North Zone District : PDQ 10, 24, 27, 30, 31, 33, 35, 37, 38, 44 | ||
+ | * East Zone District : PDQ 23, 39, 42, 45, 46, 48, 49 | ||
+ | * Metro Detachment : PDQ 50 | ||
=== Special units === | === Special units === | ||
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Most of the contacts are on the CCTI (2) channel, but channels 10, 7, 9 and (rarely) 8 are also used. The communications within a squad is oral or crypted. | Most of the contacts are on the CCTI (2) channel, but channels 10, 7, 9 and (rarely) 8 are also used. The communications within a squad is oral or crypted. | ||
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+ | === Code lists === | ||
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+ | 10-codes | ||
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+ | 10-1 essence/huile ''(gasoline or oil)'' | ||
+ | 10-2 repas ''(meal)'' | ||
+ | 10-3 réparation mécanique ''(mechanical repair)'' | ||
+ | 10-4 réparation radio ''(radio repair - not "message received"!)'' | ||
+ | 10-5 en service ''(in service)'' | ||
+ | 10-6 répétez dernier message ''(say again)'' | ||
+ | 10-7 assistance avec diligence ''(assistance needed)'' | ||
+ | 10-8 hors-sevice ''(out of service)'' | ||
+ | 10-9 donnez votre position ''(give your location)'' | ||
+ | 10-10 annulez message/appel ''(cancel the message or call)'' | ||
+ | 10-12 sur les lieux ''(arrived on scene)'' | ||
+ | 10-13 transport de personne ''(transporting person)'' | ||
+ | 10-14 pratique de tir ''(firing range)'' | ||
+ | 10-15 lavage du véhicule ''(car wash)'' | ||
+ | 10-16 message ''(message)'' | ||
+ | 10-17 remorquage requis ''(wrecker required)'' | ||
+ | 10-18 appelez voste poste/unité ''(call your station or unit)'' | ||
+ | 10-19 administration ''(administration)'' | ||
+ | 10-20 accident ''(traffic collision)'' | ||
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+ | *[http://www.coderouge.com/radio/codes/index.php?lg= Montréal Fire Service Codes] | ||
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+ | ===Maps and related Images=== | ||
*[http://www.radioreference.com/data/images/ct/5210/ecussonSPVM.jpg SPVM Shoulder patch] | *[http://www.radioreference.com/data/images/ct/5210/ecussonSPVM.jpg SPVM Shoulder patch] |
Revision as of 16:39, 27 June 2012
Contents
Service de la police de Montréal
Police de quartier
When the MUC took over all policing on the Island of Montréal in the early 1970s, they closed the individual municipal police stations and consolidated services into regional stations. When the individual municipalities were annexed to the City of Montréal in 2002, the new Service de la police de Montréal went to neighbourhood policing, or police de quartier. In 2006, some municipalities regained their independence, but police services remained centralized. Those municipalities are bolded below.
Poste de Quartier (PDQ) | Arrondissement ou ville Borough or city |
Address |
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1 | Baie-D’Urfé, Beaconsfield, Kirkland, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Senneville | 2883, boul. Saint-Charles |
3 | L’Île-Bizard, Pierrefonds-Roxboro, Sainte-Geneviève | 14680, boul. de Pierrefonds |
4 | Dollard-Des Ormeaux | 4139, boul. des Sources |
5 | Dorval, L’Île-Dorval, Pointe-Claire | 395, boul. Saint-Jean |
7 | Arrondissement de Saint-Laurent | 1761, rue Grenet |
8 | Lachine, Saint-Pierre | 170, 15e Avenue |
9 | Côte-Saint-Luc, Hampstead, Montréal-Ouest | 5757, boul. Cavendish |
10 | Bordeaux, Cartierville | 11756, boul. O’Brien |
11 | Notre-Dame-de-Grâce | 6255, rue Somerled |
12 | Ville-Marie Ouest, Westmount | 21, rue Stanton |
13 | LaSalle | 8745, boul. LaSalle |
15 | Saint-Paul, Petite-Bourgogne, Pointe-Saint-Charles, Saint-Henri, Ville-Émard | 1625, rue de l’Église |
16 | Verdun (including Île-des-Soeurs) | 750, rue Willibrord |
20 | Centre-ville (Ville-Marie Ouest), parc du Mont-Royal | 951, rue William |
21 | Centre-ville (Ville-Marie Est), île Notre-Dame, île Sainte-Hélène, Vieux-Montréal | 1180, rue Sainte-Élisabeth |
22 | Centre-Sud | 1200, av. Papineau |
23 | Hochelaga-Maisonneuve | 4555, rue Hochelaga |
24 Sud | Ville Mont-Royal, Outremont | 1435, av. Van Horne |
24 Nord | Ville Mont-Royal, Outremont | 40, av. Roosevelt |
26 | Côte-des-Neiges | 5995, boul. Décarie |
27 | Ahuntsic | 1805, rue Fleury Est |
30 | Saint-Michel | 8930, boul. Pie-IX |
31 | Villeray | 7920, boul. Saint-Laurent |
33 | Parc-Extension | 570, avenue Beaumont |
35 | La Petite-Italie, La Petite-Patrie | 920, rue Bélanger |
37 | Le Plateau-Mont-Royal Nord | 209, av. Laurier Est |
38 | Le Plateau-Mont-Royal Sud | 1033, rue Rachel Est |
39 | Arrondissement de Montréal-Nord | 6100, boul. Henri-Bourassa Est |
42 | Saint-Léonard | 8181, boul. Lacordaire |
44 | Rosemont - La Petite-Patrie | 4807, rue Molson |
45 | Rivière-des-Prairies | 8200, boul. Maurice-Duplessis |
46 | Anjou | 6850, boul. Joseph-Renaud |
48 | Arrondissement de Mercier—Hochelaga-Maisonneuve | 6547, rue de Marseille |
49 | Montréal-Est, Pointe-aux-Trembles | 1498, boul. Saint-Jean-Baptiste |
50 | Metro (Subway) |
Note that the following PDQs were combined:
- PDQs 6 and 7 (Saint-Laurent) : PDQ 7
- PDQs 25 and 26 (Côte-des-Neiges) : PDQ 26
- PDQs 27 and 28 (Ahuntsic) : PDQ 27
- PDQs 39 and 40 (Montréal-Nord) : PDQ 39
- PDQs 43 and 44 (Rosemont) : PDQ 44
- PDQs 47 and 48 (Mercier) : PDQ 48
See http://www.spvm.qc.ca/en/pdq/2_3_1_revision_carte_policiere.asp
Unit identifications
Police units are identified according to their PDQ number (see below), or a number associated with their special unit, and a secondary sequential number from 01 to 99.
The second number identifies a specific unit from a PDQ or special unit. Numbers start from 1 and go up to 99. The unit numbers 85, 86 and 99 are special, they identify coordinating units.
A patrol car from PDQ 49, for example, would be identified visually and on the air as 49-2.
Channel and Assigned stations attached to it :
- West District : PDQ 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 26
- South Central District : PDQ 12, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22
- North Zone District : PDQ 10, 24, 27, 30, 31, 33, 35, 37, 38, 44
- East Zone District : PDQ 23, 39, 42, 45, 46, 48, 49
- Metro Detachment : PDQ 50
Special units
- 62, 72, 82: "intervention" (anti-riot units)
- 78: motorcycle unit ("motards")
- 150: horseback unit?
"Intervention units"
A note on riot operations: a set of special units called "groupe d'intervention" (GI) is often deployed during demonstrations or riot situations. They are under the supervision of the "intervention" unit (often 72-85) or the local field commander (for example 21-99). but may be adressed with letters instead of numbers of their station name. Examples:
- A-85, A-86 - heads of riot squad A
- B-1, C-3, H-4 - individual riot police officers
- V-385 - unknown
Most of the contacts are on the CCTI (2) channel, but channels 10, 7, 9 and (rarely) 8 are also used. The communications within a squad is oral or crypted.
Code lists
10-codes
10-1 essence/huile (gasoline or oil) 10-2 repas (meal) 10-3 réparation mécanique (mechanical repair) 10-4 réparation radio (radio repair - not "message received"!) 10-5 en service (in service) 10-6 répétez dernier message (say again) 10-7 assistance avec diligence (assistance needed) 10-8 hors-sevice (out of service) 10-9 donnez votre position (give your location) 10-10 annulez message/appel (cancel the message or call) 10-12 sur les lieux (arrived on scene) 10-13 transport de personne (transporting person) 10-14 pratique de tir (firing range) 10-15 lavage du véhicule (car wash) 10-16 message (message) 10-17 remorquage requis (wrecker required) 10-18 appelez voste poste/unité (call your station or unit) 10-19 administration (administration) 10-20 accident (traffic collision)
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Related Web Links
- Montreal and everything you need to know about it !
- Urgences Sante Brief description of the ambulance service of the Montreal area
- Montreal Fire
- Official Montreal Fire website
- Unofficial website FD info on the dept and communications
- Montreal PD
- Montreal Police Dept official website