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==Dispatch Centers== | ==Dispatch Centers== | ||
The Colorado State Patrol operates five regional communications centers; Alamosa, Craig, Denver, Montrose, Pueblo. The CSP also operates a communications center dedicated to Executive Security ("Capitol Dispatch"). Most operations occur on {{DB|s|329#tgCid-2377|DTRS}}. However, some troopers may use {{DB|a|1863|VHF channels}} in certain areas where DTRS coverage is weak. | The Colorado State Patrol operates five regional communications centers; Alamosa, Craig, Denver, Montrose, Pueblo. The CSP also operates a communications center dedicated to Executive Security ("Capitol Dispatch"). Most operations occur on {{DB|s|329#tgCid-2377|DTRS}}. However, some troopers may use {{DB|a|1863|VHF channels}} in certain areas where DTRS coverage is weak. | ||
− | Alamosa Dispatch | + | '''Alamosa Dispatch''' |
− | * Troop | + | * Troop 5B |
− | * | + | * Alamosa County |
− | Craig Dispatch | + | '''Craig Dispatch''' |
* Troop 4B | * Troop 4B | ||
+ | * Troop 4C | ||
+ | * Moffat County Law/Fire/EMS | ||
+ | * San Juan County SO/Fire/EMS | ||
− | Denver Dispatch | + | '''Denver Dispatch''' |
* Troop 1A | * Troop 1A | ||
* Troop 1B (On 1C) | * Troop 1B (On 1C) | ||
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* Troop 1E | * Troop 1E | ||
* Troop 3A | * Troop 3A | ||
− | |||
* Troop 3C | * Troop 3C | ||
− | |||
− | Montrose Dispatch | + | '''Montrose Dispatch''' |
* Troop 4A | * Troop 4A | ||
− | * Troop | + | * Troop 5A |
* Troop 5C | * Troop 5C | ||
− | Pueblo Dispatch | + | '''Pueblo Dispatch''' |
* Troop 2A | * Troop 2A | ||
* Troop 2B | * Troop 2B | ||
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* Troop 2D | * Troop 2D | ||
* Troop 2E (On 2B) | * Troop 2E (On 2B) | ||
+ | * Troop 3B | ||
+ | * Troop 3D | ||
− | Capitol | + | '''Capitol Dispatch''' |
* Troop 9B | * Troop 9B | ||
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Scanner that do not support P25 patch following, such as Uniden scanners, may often be silent when attempting to monitor a single troop. This is the result of the voice traffic being redirected to the talkgroup that they are patched to. In order to monitor any particular troop covered by Denver Dispatch, you must monitor all the troops covered by Denver Dispatch. | Scanner that do not support P25 patch following, such as Uniden scanners, may often be silent when attempting to monitor a single troop. This is the result of the voice traffic being redirected to the talkgroup that they are patched to. In order to monitor any particular troop covered by Denver Dispatch, you must monitor all the troops covered by Denver Dispatch. | ||
− | Scanners which support P25 patch following will not run into this problem. Monitoring any particular troop will automatically be redirected to the correct talkgroup if it is patched. | + | Scanners which support P25 patch following will not run into this problem. Monitoring any particular troop will automatically be redirected to the correct talkgroup if it is patched and affiliated to the site you're monitoring. |
− | Other dispatch centers patch traffic | + | Other dispatch centers may patch traffic to any talkgroup that they dispatch on. Examples include: |
− | + | ==Codes== | |
− | + | The following is a comprehensive list adopted from the [[Expanded APCO 10 Codes]]. While some of these codes are used, many are rarely used, and some have likely been phased-out. | |
− | + | Troopers always begin their transmission with the Regional Dispatch Center they are calling, followed by call sign, followed by their request/info. (i.e. "Denver 1 Adam 17 clear PA" means unit 1 Adam 17 is calling Denver Dispatch to advise he/she finished their traffic stop with a penalty assessment). | |
'''10 Codes''' | '''10 Codes''' | ||
− | * 10-1 Unable To Copy | + | * '''10-1''': Unable To Copy |
− | * 10-2 Signals Good | + | * '''10-2''': Signals Good |
− | * 10-3 Stop Transmitting | + | * '''10-3''': Stop Transmitting |
− | * 10-4 Acknowledgement | + | * '''10-4''': Acknowledgement |
− | * 10-5 Relay | + | * '''10-5''': Relay |
− | * 10-6 Busy Stand-By | + | * '''10-6''': Busy Stand-By |
− | * 10-7 Out Of Service | + | * '''10-7''': Out Of Service |
− | * 10-8 In Service | + | * '''10-8''': In Service |
− | * 10-9 Repeat | + | * '''10-9''': Repeat |
− | * 10-10 Fight In Progress | + | * '''10-10''': Fight In Progress |
− | * 10-11 Dog Case | + | * '''10-11''': Dog Case |
− | * 10-12 Stand By (stop) | + | * '''10-12''': Stand By (stop) |
− | * 10-13 Weather & Road Report | + | * '''10-13''': Weather & Road Report |
− | * 10-14 Report Of Prowler | + | * '''10-14''': Report Of Prowler |
− | * 10-15 Civil Disturbance | + | * '''10-15''': Civil Disturbance |
− | * 10-16 Domestic Trouble | + | * '''10-16''': Domestic Trouble |
− | * 10-17 Meet Complainant | + | * '''10-17''': Meet Complainant |
− | * 10-18 Complete | + | * '''10-18''': Complete Assignment Quickly |
− | * 10-19 Return To | + | * '''10-19''': Return To ___ |
− | * 10-20 Location | + | * '''10-20''': Location |
− | * 10-21 Call | + | * '''10-21''': Call ___ By Telephone |
− | * 10-22 Disregard | + | * '''10-22''': Disregard |
− | * 10-23 Arrived At Scene | + | * '''10-23''': Arrived At Scene |
− | * 10-24 Assignment Completed | + | * '''10-24''': Assignment Completed |
− | * 10-25 Report In Person To | + | * '''10-25''': Report In Person To ___ |
− | * 10-26 Detaining Subject | + | * '''10-26''': Detaining Subject |
− | * 10-27 | + | * '''10-27''': Driver's License Information |
− | * 10-28 Vehicle Registration | + | * '''10-28''': Vehicle Registration |
− | * 10-29 Check Records For Want | + | * '''10-29''': Check Records For Want |
− | * 10-30 | + | * '''10-30''': Unauthorized Use Of Radio |
− | * 10-31 Crime In Progress | + | * '''10-31''': Crime In Progress |
− | * 10-32 | + | * '''10-32''': Person With Gun |
− | * 10-33 Emergency | + | * '''10-33''': Emergency |
− | * 10-34 Riot | + | * '''10-34''': Riot |
− | * 10-35 Major Crime Alert | + | * '''10-35''': Major Crime Alert |
− | * 10-36 Correct Time | + | * '''10-36''': Correct Time |
− | * 10-37 | + | * '''10-37''': Suspicious Vehicle |
− | * 10-38 Stopping | + | * '''10-38''': Stopping Suspicious Vehicle |
− | * 10-39 Urgent (light/siren) | + | * '''10-39''': Urgent (light/siren) |
− | * 10-40 Silent Run | + | * '''10-40''': Silent Run |
− | * 10-41 Beginning Tour Of Duty | + | * '''10-41''': Beginning Tour Of Duty |
− | * 10-42 Ending Tour Of Duty | + | * '''10-42''': Ending Tour Of Duty |
− | * 10-43 Information | + | * '''10-43''': Information |
− | * 10-44 Request Permission To Leave Patrol | + | * '''10-44''': Request Permission To Leave Patrol |
− | * 10-45 Animal Carcass In Road | + | * '''10-45''': Animal Carcass In Road |
− | * 10-46 Assist Motorist | + | * '''10-46''': Assist Motorist |
− | * 10-47 | + | * '''10-47''': Emergency Road Repairs Needed |
− | * 10-48 Traffic Standard Repair | + | * '''10-48''': Traffic Standard Repair |
− | * 10-49 Traffic Light Out | + | * '''10-49''': Traffic Light Out |
− | * 10-50 Traffic Accident | + | * '''10-50''': Traffic Accident |
− | * 10-51 Wrecker Needed | + | ** ''F'': Fatality |
− | * 10-52 Ambulance Needed | + | ** ''PI'': Personal Injury |
− | * 10-53 Road Blocked | + | ** ''PD'': Property Damage |
− | * 10-54 Livestock On Highway | + | * '''10-51''': Wrecker Needed |
− | * 10-55 Intoxicated Driver | + | * '''10-52''': Ambulance Needed |
− | * 10-56 Intoxicated Person | + | * '''10-53''': Road Blocked |
− | * 10-57 Hit & Run | + | * '''10-54''': Livestock On Highway |
− | * 10-58 Direct Traffic | + | * '''10-55''': Intoxicated Driver |
− | * 10-59 Convoy Or Escort | + | * '''10-56''': Intoxicated Person |
− | * 10-60 Squad In Vicinity | + | * '''10-57''': Hit & Run |
− | * 10-61 Personnel In Area | + | ** ''F'': Fatality |
− | * 10-62 Reply To Message | + | ** ''PI'': Personal Injury |
− | * 10-63 Prepare To Make Written | + | ** ''PD'': Property Damage |
− | * 10-64 Attention on the Radio for an Important Broadcast | + | * '''10-58''': Direct Traffic |
− | * 10-65 Net Message | + | * '''10-59''': Convoy Or Escort |
− | * 10-66 Message Cancellation | + | * '''10-60''': Squad In Vicinity |
− | * 10-67 Clear To Read Net | + | * '''10-61''': Personnel In Area |
− | * 10-68 Dispatch Information | + | * '''10-62''': Reply To Message |
− | * 10-69 Message Received | + | * '''10-63''': Prepare To Make Written Copy |
− | * 10-70 Fire Alarm | + | * '''10-64''': Attention on the Radio for an Important Broadcast |
− | * 10-71 Advise Nature Of Fire (size, type, contents of | + | * '''10-65''': Net Message Assignment |
− | * 10-72 Report Progress On Fire | + | * '''10-66''': Message Cancellation |
− | * 10-73 Smoke Report | + | * '''10-67''': Clear To Read Net Message |
− | * 10-74 Negative | + | * '''10-68''': Dispatch Information |
− | * 10-75 In Contact or Traffic Stop | + | * '''10-69''': Message Received |
− | * 10-76 En Route | + | * '''10-70''': Fire Alarm |
− | * 10-77 ETA | + | * '''10-71''': Advise Nature Of Fire (size, type, contents of building) |
− | * 10-78 Need Assistance | + | * '''10-72''': Report Progress On Fire |
− | * 10-79 Notify Coroner | + | * '''10-73''': Smoke Report |
− | * 10-82 Reserve Lodging | + | * '''10-74''': Negative |
− | * 10-84 If Meeting | + | * '''10-75''': In Contact or Traffic Stop |
− | * 10-85 Will Be Late | + | * '''10-76''': En Route |
− | * 10-87 Pick Up Checks For | + | * '''10-77''': ETA |
− | * 10-88 Advise Telephone # Of | + | * '''10-78''': Need Assistance |
− | * 10-90 Bank Alarm | + | * '''10-79''': Notify Coroner |
− | * 10-91 Unnecessary Use Of Radio | + | * '''10-82''': Reserve Lodging |
− | * 10-93 Blockade | + | * '''10-84''': If Meeting, Advise ETA |
− | * 10-94 Drag Racing | + | * '''10-85''': Will Be Late |
− | * 10-95 In Custody ( | + | * '''10-87''': Pick Up Checks For Distribution |
− | * 10-96 Mental Subject | + | * '''10-88''': Advise Telephone # Of ____ |
− | * 10-98 Prison/Jail Break | + | * '''10-90''': Bank Alarm |
− | * 10-99 Records Indicate Wanted/Stolen | + | * '''10-91''': Unnecessary Use Of Radio |
+ | * '''10-93''': Blockade | ||
+ | * '''10-94''': Drag Racing | ||
+ | * '''10-95''': In Custody (i.e. "55, 95" means a person is now in custody for suspicion of DUI) | ||
+ | * '''10-96''': Mental Subject | ||
+ | * '''10-98''': Prison/Jail Break | ||
+ | * '''10-99''': Records Indicate Wanted/Stolen | ||
'''Other Codes:''' | '''Other Codes:''' | ||
− | * PA: Penalty Assessment | + | * '''PA''': Penalty Assessment |
− | * Code Frank: Deceased | + | * '''Code Frank''': Fatality/Deceased |
==Troop Boundaries & Call Signs== | ==Troop Boundaries & Call Signs== | ||
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* '''8A''': Aircraft ("Airborne 1/2/3/4") | * '''8A''': Aircraft ("Airborne 1/2/3/4") | ||
− | * '''8C''': Hazmat | + | * '''8C''': Hazmat (now use HAZMAT#) |
− | * '''8D''': Motor Carrier Safety ( | + | * '''8D''': Motor Carrier Safety (now use MCS#) |
− | * '''8E''': Immigration Enforcement Unit ( | + | * '''8E''': Immigration Enforcement Unit (now use STIS#) |
* '''8F''': Homeland Security Unit | * '''8F''': Homeland Security Unit | ||
+ | * '''8V''': ? | ||
* '''9B''': Executive Security Unit | * '''9B''': Executive Security Unit | ||
− | * '''9P''': Port of Entry Officers | + | * '''9P''': Port of Entry Officers (2 digit = Supervisor, 3 digit = Officer) |
+ | * '''9P1xx: '' ? | ||
+ | * '''9P2xx: '' ? | ||
+ | * '''9P3xx: '' Fort Morgan Port of Entry (I-76) | ||
+ | * '''9P4xx: '' Limon Port of Entry (I-70) | ||
+ | * '''9P5xx: '' ? | ||
+ | * '''9P6xx: '' ? | ||
+ | * '''9P7xx: '' Dumont Port of Entry (I-70) | ||
+ | * '''9P8xx: '' Cortez Port of Entry (US-491) | ||
+ | * '''9P9xx: '' Loma Port of Entry (I-70) | ||
+ | * '''9R''': Department of Revenue | ||
+ | * '''9R5xx: '' Auto Industry | ||
+ | * '''9R8xx: '' Liquor & Tobacco | ||
* '''10A''': Headquarters assignment | * '''10A''': Headquarters assignment | ||
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* '''10M''': Motor Operations (they travel Troop to Troop) | * '''10M''': Motor Operations (they travel Troop to Troop) | ||
− | * '''11A''': Academy | + | * '''11A''': Academy Staff |
* '''11B''': Academy (transient call sign for simulated training calls/scenarios) | * '''11B''': Academy (transient call sign for simulated training calls/scenarios) | ||
* '''11D''': Academy Selection Team and Recruiters | * '''11D''': Academy Selection Team and Recruiters | ||
+ | * '''11F''': Academy Continuing Education (Includes Child Safety Seat Inspection) | ||
* '''11R''': Academy Recruits | * '''11R''': Academy Recruits | ||
+ | * '''Academy #''': (new call sign for all Academy?) | ||
* '''Agent #''': Executive Security Unit | * '''Agent #''': Executive Security Unit | ||
* '''C#''': Captain | * '''C#''': Captain | ||
− | * '''Command 1 through | + | * '''Command 1 through 9''': Colonel, LtCols, Majors |
− | * '''Command 10, 20, 30, 40, 50''': District Commanders | + | * '''Command 10, 20, 30, 40, 50''': District Commanders (Majors) |
− | * ''' | + | * '''ISS #''': Investigative Service Section |
− | * '''K9''': Dog handlers, part of | + | * '''HazMat #''': Hazardous Materials Section |
+ | * '''Headquarters #''': (new call sign for all HQ?) | ||
+ | * '''K9''': Dog handlers, part of STIS | ||
+ | * '''MCS #''': Motor Carrier Safety | ||
+ | * '''Ocean #''': CSP Civilian State Capital Security Officers | ||
* '''R#''': Corporal | * '''R#''': Corporal | ||
− | * '''Sam #''': | + | * '''Sam #''': CSP Civilian State Capital Security Supervisors |
* '''S#''': Sergeant | * '''S#''': Sergeant | ||
− | * '''VA #''': | + | * '''STIS #''': Smuggling and Trafficking Interdiction Section |
− | * ''' | + | * '''VA #''': Victim Advocate (normally only paged-out for DOA's). |
− | + | * '''VCU #''': Vehicle Crimes Unit (Accident Reconstruction) | |
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− | ( | ||
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* '''UP#''': Union Pacific Railroad Officer (To date only heard on "Statewide" talkgroup) | * '''UP#''': Union Pacific Railroad Officer (To date only heard on "Statewide" talkgroup) | ||
* '''OEM #''': Office of Emergency Management (very minimal traffic) | * '''OEM #''': Office of Emergency Management (very minimal traffic) | ||
+ | * '''Brand #''': Dept. of Agriculture Brand Inspector (very rare) | ||
* '''Parks #''': State Park Ranger | * '''Parks #''': State Park Ranger | ||
* '''Parole #''': DOC Parole Officer | * '''Parole #''': DOC Parole Officer | ||
+ | * '''Probation #''': Judicial District Probation Officer (first digit(s) equals Judicial District number) | ||
* '''Wildlife #''': State Wildlife Officer | * '''Wildlife #''': State Wildlife Officer | ||
Latest revision as of 02:32, 5 June 2024
Contents
Dispatch Centers
The Colorado State Patrol operates five regional communications centers; Alamosa, Craig, Denver, Montrose, Pueblo. The CSP also operates a communications center dedicated to Executive Security ("Capitol Dispatch"). Most operations occur on DTRS. However, some troopers may use VHF channels in certain areas where DTRS coverage is weak.
Alamosa Dispatch
- Troop 5B
- Alamosa County
Craig Dispatch
- Troop 4B
- Troop 4C
- Moffat County Law/Fire/EMS
- San Juan County SO/Fire/EMS
Denver Dispatch
- Troop 1A
- Troop 1B (On 1C)
- Troop 1C
- Troop 1D
- Troop 1E
- Troop 3A
- Troop 3C
Montrose Dispatch
- Troop 4A
- Troop 5A
- Troop 5C
Pueblo Dispatch
- Troop 2A
- Troop 2B
- Troop 2C
- Troop 2D
- Troop 2E (On 2B)
- Troop 3B
- Troop 3D
Capitol Dispatch
- Troop 9B
Patching
Understanding patching is essential when trying to monitor CSP, especially for the troops covered by Denver Dispatch. Denver Dispatch does not have dispatchers for every single troop, so various talkgroups are always patched together in random combinations that change frequently. When this occurs, the system automatically redirects voice traffic from one talkgroup to a different talkgroup. Due to this, one will often hear several troops on the same talkgroup.
Scanner that do not support P25 patch following, such as Uniden scanners, may often be silent when attempting to monitor a single troop. This is the result of the voice traffic being redirected to the talkgroup that they are patched to. In order to monitor any particular troop covered by Denver Dispatch, you must monitor all the troops covered by Denver Dispatch.
Scanners which support P25 patch following will not run into this problem. Monitoring any particular troop will automatically be redirected to the correct talkgroup if it is patched and affiliated to the site you're monitoring.
Other dispatch centers may patch traffic to any talkgroup that they dispatch on. Examples include:
Codes
The following is a comprehensive list adopted from the Expanded APCO 10 Codes. While some of these codes are used, many are rarely used, and some have likely been phased-out.
Troopers always begin their transmission with the Regional Dispatch Center they are calling, followed by call sign, followed by their request/info. (i.e. "Denver 1 Adam 17 clear PA" means unit 1 Adam 17 is calling Denver Dispatch to advise he/she finished their traffic stop with a penalty assessment).
10 Codes
- 10-1: Unable To Copy
- 10-2: Signals Good
- 10-3: Stop Transmitting
- 10-4: Acknowledgement
- 10-5: Relay
- 10-6: Busy Stand-By
- 10-7: Out Of Service
- 10-8: In Service
- 10-9: Repeat
- 10-10: Fight In Progress
- 10-11: Dog Case
- 10-12: Stand By (stop)
- 10-13: Weather & Road Report
- 10-14: Report Of Prowler
- 10-15: Civil Disturbance
- 10-16: Domestic Trouble
- 10-17: Meet Complainant
- 10-18: Complete Assignment Quickly
- 10-19: Return To ___
- 10-20: Location
- 10-21: Call ___ By Telephone
- 10-22: Disregard
- 10-23: Arrived At Scene
- 10-24: Assignment Completed
- 10-25: Report In Person To ___
- 10-26: Detaining Subject
- 10-27: Driver's License Information
- 10-28: Vehicle Registration
- 10-29: Check Records For Want
- 10-30: Unauthorized Use Of Radio
- 10-31: Crime In Progress
- 10-32: Person With Gun
- 10-33: Emergency
- 10-34: Riot
- 10-35: Major Crime Alert
- 10-36: Correct Time
- 10-37: Suspicious Vehicle
- 10-38: Stopping Suspicious Vehicle
- 10-39: Urgent (light/siren)
- 10-40: Silent Run
- 10-41: Beginning Tour Of Duty
- 10-42: Ending Tour Of Duty
- 10-43: Information
- 10-44: Request Permission To Leave Patrol
- 10-45: Animal Carcass In Road
- 10-46: Assist Motorist
- 10-47: Emergency Road Repairs Needed
- 10-48: Traffic Standard Repair
- 10-49: Traffic Light Out
- 10-50: Traffic Accident
- F: Fatality
- PI: Personal Injury
- PD: Property Damage
- 10-51: Wrecker Needed
- 10-52: Ambulance Needed
- 10-53: Road Blocked
- 10-54: Livestock On Highway
- 10-55: Intoxicated Driver
- 10-56: Intoxicated Person
- 10-57: Hit & Run
- F: Fatality
- PI: Personal Injury
- PD: Property Damage
- 10-58: Direct Traffic
- 10-59: Convoy Or Escort
- 10-60: Squad In Vicinity
- 10-61: Personnel In Area
- 10-62: Reply To Message
- 10-63: Prepare To Make Written Copy
- 10-64: Attention on the Radio for an Important Broadcast
- 10-65: Net Message Assignment
- 10-66: Message Cancellation
- 10-67: Clear To Read Net Message
- 10-68: Dispatch Information
- 10-69: Message Received
- 10-70: Fire Alarm
- 10-71: Advise Nature Of Fire (size, type, contents of building)
- 10-72: Report Progress On Fire
- 10-73: Smoke Report
- 10-74: Negative
- 10-75: In Contact or Traffic Stop
- 10-76: En Route
- 10-77: ETA
- 10-78: Need Assistance
- 10-79: Notify Coroner
- 10-82: Reserve Lodging
- 10-84: If Meeting, Advise ETA
- 10-85: Will Be Late
- 10-87: Pick Up Checks For Distribution
- 10-88: Advise Telephone # Of ____
- 10-90: Bank Alarm
- 10-91: Unnecessary Use Of Radio
- 10-93: Blockade
- 10-94: Drag Racing
- 10-95: In Custody (i.e. "55, 95" means a person is now in custody for suspicion of DUI)
- 10-96: Mental Subject
- 10-98: Prison/Jail Break
- 10-99: Records Indicate Wanted/Stolen
Other Codes:
- PA: Penalty Assessment
- Code Frank: Fatality/Deceased
Troop Boundaries & Call Signs
In 2013 CSP underwent "re-districting" for troop boundaries. Current boundaries are approximately as follows (note that some counties may fall within multiple troops):
District 1 Encompasses Troops:
- 1A: Golden
- Most of Jefferson and Clear Creek
- 1B: E-470 Tollway (Dispatched on 1C)
- 1C: Castle Rock
- W Arapahoe, Douglas, and W Elbert
- 1D: Adams County
- W Adams, S Boulder, Broomfield, and Denver
- 1E: Gilpin County Gaming
- Gilpin and W Jefferson in Clear Creek Canyon
District 2 Encompasses Troops:
- 2A: Florence
- Chaffee, Custer, Fremont, and Park
- 2B: Colorado Springs
- El Paso, NW Pueblo
- 2C: Lamar
- Baca, Bent, Cheyenne, Crowley, Kiowa, NE Las Animas, Otero, and Prowers
- 2D: Pueblo
- Huerfano, most of Las Animas, and most of Pueblo
- 2E: Teller County (Dispatched on 2B)
District 3 Encompasses Troops:
- 3A: Greeley
- Most of Weld, N Boulder
- 3B: Sterling
- Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, E Weld, and Yuma.
- 3C: Fort Collins
- Larimer
- 3D: Limon
- E Adams, E Arapahoe, most of Elbert, Kit Carson, and N Lincoln
District 4 Encompasses Troops:
- 4A: Fruita
- W Garfield and Mesa
- 4B: Craig
- NE Garfield, Grand, Jackson, Moffat, Rio Blanco, and Routt
- 4C: Glenwood Springs
- Eagle, E Garfield, parts of N Gunnison, Lake, Pitkin, and Summit
District 5 Encompasses Troops:
- 5A: Durango
- Archuleta, Dolores, La Plata, Montezuma, and San Juan
- 5B: Alamosa
- Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla, S Hinsdale, Mineral, Rio Grande, and most of Saguache
- 5C: Montrose
- Delta, most of Gunnison, N Hinsdale, Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel, and NW Saguache
Other Call Signs
- 1-Delta: Adams County Proactive Impact Team
- 7A: Denver Communications Center (rarely heard)
- 7B: Pueblo Communications Center (rarely heard)
- 7C: Alamosa Communications Center (rarely heard)
- 7D: Montrose Communications Center (rarely heard)
- 7E: Craig Communications Center (rarely heard)
- 8A: Aircraft ("Airborne 1/2/3/4")
- 8C: Hazmat (now use HAZMAT#)
- 8D: Motor Carrier Safety (now use MCS#)
- 8E: Immigration Enforcement Unit (now use STIS#)
- 8F: Homeland Security Unit
- 8V: ?
- 9B: Executive Security Unit
- 9P: Port of Entry Officers (2 digit = Supervisor, 3 digit = Officer)
- '9P1xx: ?
- '9P2xx: ?
- '9P3xx: Fort Morgan Port of Entry (I-76)
- '9P4xx: Limon Port of Entry (I-70)
- '9P5xx: ?
- '9P6xx: ?
- '9P7xx: Dumont Port of Entry (I-70)
- '9P8xx: Cortez Port of Entry (US-491)
- '9P9xx: Loma Port of Entry (I-70)
- 9R: Department of Revenue
- '9R5xx: Auto Industry
- '9R8xx: Liquor & Tobacco
- 10A: Headquarters assignment
- 10C: Public Affairs
- 10E: Evidence Techs by district 1-5
- 10M: Motor Operations (they travel Troop to Troop)
- 11A: Academy Staff
- 11B: Academy (transient call sign for simulated training calls/scenarios)
- 11D: Academy Selection Team and Recruiters
- 11F: Academy Continuing Education (Includes Child Safety Seat Inspection)
- 11R: Academy Recruits
- Academy #: (new call sign for all Academy?)
- Agent #: Executive Security Unit
- C#: Captain
- Command 1 through 9: Colonel, LtCols, Majors
- Command 10, 20, 30, 40, 50: District Commanders (Majors)
- ISS #: Investigative Service Section
- HazMat #: Hazardous Materials Section
- Headquarters #: (new call sign for all HQ?)
- K9: Dog handlers, part of STIS
- MCS #: Motor Carrier Safety
- Ocean #: CSP Civilian State Capital Security Officers
- R#: Corporal
- Sam #: CSP Civilian State Capital Security Supervisors
- S#: Sergeant
- STIS #: Smuggling and Trafficking Interdiction Section
- VA #: Victim Advocate (normally only paged-out for DOA's).
- VCU #: Vehicle Crimes Unit (Accident Reconstruction)
On The callsigns...the number such as 1 charlie 8, is the seniority number within the troop, ex 1 David 1 would be the senior trooper of the troop
Outside Agencies Dispatched on CSP Channels
Several "outside" State Agencies may utilize State Patrol for dispatching services, sometimes for limited time periods or specific assignments. (This does not include local agencies outside the Denver-Metro area who contract with CSP for primary dispatch services):
- BN#: BNSF Railroad Officer (To date only heard on "Statewide" talkgroup)
- UP#: Union Pacific Railroad Officer (To date only heard on "Statewide" talkgroup)
- OEM #: Office of Emergency Management (very minimal traffic)
- Brand #: Dept. of Agriculture Brand Inspector (very rare)
- Parks #: State Park Ranger
- Parole #: DOC Parole Officer
- Probation #: Judicial District Probation Officer (first digit(s) equals Judicial District number)
- Wildlife #: State Wildlife Officer