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Most of these agencies now operate on GCRCN, or Parma P25.<br> | Most of these agencies now operate on GCRCN, or Parma P25.<br> | ||
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+ | ==Strongsville Fire== | ||
+ | Strongsville hosts the Southwest Emergency Dispatch Center (SWEDC) | ||
+ | *Ward 1 Fire Station | ||
+ | 11297 Webster Road, opened in April 2001 | ||
+ | Station 1 is equipped with a 95’ platform aerial and an ambulance, and also houses the Region 2 Northeast Ohio Urban Search and Rescue truck and trailer 6 | ||
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+ | *Ward 2 Fire Station | ||
+ | 15939 Drake Road, opened in January 1997 | ||
+ | Station 2 is equipped with a pumper truck and an ambulance. | ||
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+ | *Ward 3 Fire Station | ||
+ | 22000 Albion Road, opened in March 1981 | ||
+ | Station 3 is equipped with a pumper truck and an ambulance. It also houses a third-line back-up pumper and ambulance. | ||
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+ | *Ward 4 Fire Station | ||
+ | 17000 Prospect Road, just north of Drake Road, opened February 2008 | ||
+ | Station 4 is equipped with a 75-foot ladder truck, an ambulance, a reserve pumper, a reserve ambulance, a command vehicle, and several staff cars. The station is also equipped with SERT hazardous materials vehicles and equipment. | ||
==Fire/EMS Tones== | ==Fire/EMS Tones== | ||
− | ;Frequency 154. | + | ;Frequency 154.2800 |
*CECOMS IMABAS Regional Alert - (3 sec/1 sec) | *CECOMS IMABAS Regional Alert - (3 sec/1 sec) | ||
*CECOMS IMABAS All-Call - 615.8/2807.0 (3 sec/1 sec) | *CECOMS IMABAS All-Call - 615.8/2807.0 (3 sec/1 sec) | ||
− | + | ;Parma P25 System | |
− | * Parma | + | * Parma and Parma Heights are toned out and operate on the Parma Regional Dispatch System |
==Related Links == | ==Related Links == | ||
− | Return to DB page: {{DB|s|5133|Parma / Medina County / Ottawa County | + | Return to DB page: {{DB|s|5133|Parma / Medina County / Ottawa County}}<br> |
− | Return to Wiki page: [[Parma / Medina County / Ottawa County | + | Return to Wiki page: [[Parma / Medina County / Ottawa County]]<br> |
− | *[[Parma / Medina County / Ottawa County | + | *[[Parma / Medina County / Ottawa County RID/UIDs]] |
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+ | Return to DB page: {{DB|s|7337|Greater Cleveland Radio Communications Network }}<br> | ||
+ | Return to Wiki page: [[Greater Cleveland Radio Communications Network]]<br> | ||
+ | *[[Greater Cleveland Radio Communications Network Radio IDs]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:51, 9 February 2022
Most of these agencies now operate on GCRCN, or Parma P25.
Return to Cuyahoga County (OH)
Strongsville Fire
Strongsville hosts the Southwest Emergency Dispatch Center (SWEDC)
- Ward 1 Fire Station
11297 Webster Road, opened in April 2001 Station 1 is equipped with a 95’ platform aerial and an ambulance, and also houses the Region 2 Northeast Ohio Urban Search and Rescue truck and trailer 6
- Ward 2 Fire Station
15939 Drake Road, opened in January 1997 Station 2 is equipped with a pumper truck and an ambulance.
- Ward 3 Fire Station
22000 Albion Road, opened in March 1981 Station 3 is equipped with a pumper truck and an ambulance. It also houses a third-line back-up pumper and ambulance.
- Ward 4 Fire Station
17000 Prospect Road, just north of Drake Road, opened February 2008 Station 4 is equipped with a 75-foot ladder truck, an ambulance, a reserve pumper, a reserve ambulance, a command vehicle, and several staff cars. The station is also equipped with SERT hazardous materials vehicles and equipment.
Fire/EMS Tones
- Frequency 154.2800
- CECOMS IMABAS Regional Alert - (3 sec/1 sec)
- CECOMS IMABAS All-Call - 615.8/2807.0 (3 sec/1 sec)
- Parma P25 System
- Parma and Parma Heights are toned out and operate on the Parma Regional Dispatch System
Related Links
Return to DB page: Parma / Medina County / Ottawa County
Return to Wiki page: Parma / Medina County / Ottawa County
Return to DB page: Greater Cleveland Radio Communications Network
Return to Wiki page: Greater Cleveland Radio Communications Network