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|County = Coshocton | |County = Coshocton | ||
|County Number = 16 | |County Number = 16 | ||
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==Fire== | ==Fire== | ||
− | ===Fire Stations=== | + | ===Fire Stations and Pager Tones=== |
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! align="center" style="color: #FFFFFF; background: #2C5184; font-size: 11px"|Station # | ! align="center" style="color: #FFFFFF; background: #2C5184; font-size: 11px"|Station # | ||
! align="center" style="color: #FFFFFF; background: #2C5184; font-size: 11px"|Department | ! align="center" style="color: #FFFFFF; background: #2C5184; font-size: 11px"|Department | ||
+ | ! align="center" style="color: #FFFFFF; background: #2C5184; font-size: 11px"|Tone A | ||
+ | ! align="center" style="color: #FFFFFF; background: #2C5184; font-size: 11px"|Duration | ||
+ | ! align="center" style="color: #FFFFFF; background: #2C5184; font-size: 11px"|Tone B | ||
+ | ! align="center" style="color: #FFFFFF; background: #2C5184; font-size: 11px"|Duration | ||
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|Company 1 | |Company 1 | ||
|Bakersville | |Bakersville | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Company 2 | ||
+ | |Conesville | ||
+ | |569.1 | ||
+ | |1 sec | ||
+ | |634.5 | ||
+ | |3 sec | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Company 2 | |Company 2 | ||
|Conesville | |Conesville | ||
+ | |330.5 | ||
+ | |1 sec | ||
+ | |368.5 | ||
+ | |3 sec | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Company 3 | |Company 3 | ||
|Coshocton | |Coshocton | ||
+ | |746.8 | ||
+ | |8 sec | ||
+ | |n/a | ||
+ | |n/a | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Company 4 | |Company 4 | ||
|Three Rivers | |Three Rivers | ||
+ | |569.1 | ||
+ | |1 sec | ||
+ | |600.1 | ||
+ | |3 sec | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Company 6 | |Company 6 | ||
|West Lafayette | |West Lafayette | ||
+ | |788.5 | ||
+ | |1 sec | ||
+ | |600.9 | ||
+ | |3 sec | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Company 7 | |Company 7 | ||
|Walhonding Valley (Warsaw) | |Walhonding Valley (Warsaw) | ||
+ | |349.0 | ||
+ | |1 sec | ||
+ | |330.5 | ||
+ | |3 sec | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Company 8 | |Company 8 | ||
|Jackson Twp | |Jackson Twp | ||
+ | |928.1 | ||
+ | |8 sec | ||
+ | |n/a | ||
+ | |n/a | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Unknown | ||
+ | |See note 1 | ||
+ | |569.1 | ||
+ | |1 sec | ||
+ | |634.5 | ||
+ | |3 sec | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Unknown | ||
+ | |See note 1 | ||
+ | |788.5 | ||
+ | |1 sec | ||
+ | |600.1 | ||
+ | |3 sec | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Unknown | ||
+ | |See note 2 | ||
+ | |788.5 | ||
+ | |1 sec | ||
+ | |928.1 | ||
+ | |3 sec | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Three Rivers Fire District (North Station) | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Three Rivers Fire District (South Station) | ||
+ | | | ||
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+ | | | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |County Haz-Mat Team | ||
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|} | |} | ||
− | + | * Note 1 - Logged during severe thunderstorm warning on August 4th, 2010 | |
+ | * Note 2 - Logged during end of tornado warning on October 26th, 2010 | ||
− | + | ===Map=== | |
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− | + | <gallery>File:Coshocton County Fire Map.pdf|Coshocton County Fire Box Map</gallery> | |
==EMS== | ==EMS== | ||
− | ===EMS Stations=== | + | ===Notes=== |
+ | ALL traffic coming from dispatch is broadcast both over their VHF highband channel as well as their MARCS dispatch talkgroup. | ||
+ | |||
+ | All traffic coming from CCEMS apparatus and members is broadcast over their MARCS dispatch talkgroup only. | ||
+ | |||
+ | All traffic coming from mutual aid departments from outside of the county is broadcast over VHF highband only. | ||
+ | |||
+ | CCEMS and mutual aid departments can always communicate with dispatch, but mutual aid departments and CCEMS cannot communicate directly with each other. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dispatching over VHF highband also allows the county to continue their traditional two-tone dispatch for CCEMS's three stations. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===EMS Stations and Pager Tones=== | ||
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! align="center" style="color: #FFFFFF; background: #2C5184; font-size: 11px"|Station # | ! align="center" style="color: #FFFFFF; background: #2C5184; font-size: 11px"|Station # | ||
− | ! align="center" style="color: #FFFFFF; background: #2C5184; font-size: 11px"| | + | ! align="center" style="color: #FFFFFF; background: #2C5184; font-size: 11px"|Department |
+ | ! align="center" style="color: #FFFFFF; background: #2C5184; font-size: 11px"|Tone A | ||
+ | ! align="center" style="color: #FFFFFF; background: #2C5184; font-size: 11px"|Duration | ||
+ | ! align="center" style="color: #FFFFFF; background: #2C5184; font-size: 11px"|Tone B | ||
+ | ! align="center" style="color: #FFFFFF; background: #2C5184; font-size: 11px"|Duration | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Station 1 | |Station 1 | ||
|Warsaw | |Warsaw | ||
+ | |349.0 | ||
+ | |1 sec | ||
+ | |330.5 | ||
+ | |3 sec | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Station 2 | |Station 2 | ||
|Coshocton | |Coshocton | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|Station 3 | |Station 3 | ||
|West Lafayette | |West Lafayette | ||
+ | |321.4 | ||
+ | |1 sec | ||
+ | |1130.0 | ||
+ | |3 sec | ||
|} | |} | ||
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*99 Emergency Traffic (All Stand By) | *99 Emergency Traffic (All Stand By) | ||
− | [[Category: | + | ===Notes=== |
− | + | The City of Coshocton does not have a police department, but rather contracts with the Coshocton County Sheriff for patrol. Coshocton County SO uses the Buckeye State Sheriff's Association signals and codes. | |
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+ | [[Category:Ohio]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Ohio Brevity Codes]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Ohio Fire Services]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Ohio Fire Tone Outs]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Ohio Law Enforcement]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Ohio Medical]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Ohio Station IDs]] |
Latest revision as of 19:02, 15 January 2019
County Number | 16 |
OSP District | 7 (Cambridge) |
OSP Post | 60 (Zanesville) |
ODOT District | 5 (Jacksontown) |
MARCS Zone | 4 |
NWS Office | Pittsburgh |
FIPS Code | 39031 |
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Coshocton County Database | |
Coshocton County Live Audio | |
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Contents
Fire
Fire Stations and Pager Tones
Station # | Department | Tone A | Duration | Tone B | Duration |
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Company 1 | Bakersville | ||||
Company 2 | Conesville | 569.1 | 1 sec | 634.5 | 3 sec |
Company 2 | Conesville | 330.5 | 1 sec | 368.5 | 3 sec |
Company 3 | Coshocton | 746.8 | 8 sec | n/a | n/a |
Company 4 | Three Rivers | 569.1 | 1 sec | 600.1 | 3 sec |
Company 6 | West Lafayette | 788.5 | 1 sec | 600.9 | 3 sec |
Company 7 | Walhonding Valley (Warsaw) | 349.0 | 1 sec | 330.5 | 3 sec |
Company 8 | Jackson Twp | 928.1 | 8 sec | n/a | n/a |
Unknown | See note 1 | 569.1 | 1 sec | 634.5 | 3 sec |
Unknown | See note 1 | 788.5 | 1 sec | 600.1 | 3 sec |
Unknown | See note 2 | 788.5 | 1 sec | 928.1 | 3 sec |
Three Rivers Fire District (North Station) | |||||
Three Rivers Fire District (South Station) | |||||
County Haz-Mat Team |
- Note 1 - Logged during severe thunderstorm warning on August 4th, 2010
- Note 2 - Logged during end of tornado warning on October 26th, 2010
Map
EMS
Notes
ALL traffic coming from dispatch is broadcast both over their VHF highband channel as well as their MARCS dispatch talkgroup.
All traffic coming from CCEMS apparatus and members is broadcast over their MARCS dispatch talkgroup only.
All traffic coming from mutual aid departments from outside of the county is broadcast over VHF highband only.
CCEMS and mutual aid departments can always communicate with dispatch, but mutual aid departments and CCEMS cannot communicate directly with each other.
Dispatching over VHF highband also allows the county to continue their traditional two-tone dispatch for CCEMS's three stations.
EMS Stations and Pager Tones
Station # | Department | Tone A | Duration | Tone B | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Station 1 | Warsaw | 349.0 | 1 sec | 330.5 | 3 sec |
Station 2 | Coshocton | ||||
Station 3 | West Lafayette | 321.4 | 1 sec | 1130.0 | 3 sec |
EMS Codes
- 70 - Vital Signs
- 71 - Notify ER Doctor
- 72 - More Than 1 Doctor Requested
- 73 - Lacerations
- 74 - Fracture
- 75 - Head Injury
- 76 - Burn
- 77 - Heart Condition
- 78 - Poison
- 79 - Breathing Difficulty
- 80 - Eye Injury
- 81 - OB
- 82 - CVA
- 83 - Vomiting
- 84 - Diabetic
- 84A - Diabetic Coma
- 84B - Insulin Shock
- 86 - Mental Disorder
- 87 - Asphyxiation
- 88 - Convulsions
- 88A - Epileptic
- 89 - Nervous Condition
- 90 - Choking
- 91 - Overdose
- 92 - Undetermined
- 93 - Notify Coroner
- 94 - Hemorrhage
- 95 - Gun Wound
- 96 - Electrical Shock
- 97 - Knife Laceration
- 100 - CPR In Process
- 101 - Good Condition
- 102 - Fair Condition
- 103 - Guarded Condition
County Sheriff
The Coshocton County Sheriff's Office uses the following Codes & Signals, odd numbers being designated Signals and even numbers being designated Codes. (i.e. Signal 7, Code 4, Signal 31, etc.)
Codes & Signals
- 1 Contact Sheriff
- 2 Accident (Property Damage)
- 2A Hit Skip
- 3 Contact Deputy
- 4 Accident (Injury)
- 4A Hit Skip
- 5 Contact Headquarters
- 6 Aircraft Crash
- 7 License Registration (Requested)
- 7A Stolen File Check (Requested)
- 8 Assault
- 9 Investigate Complaint
- 10 Assist Other Unit
- 11 Arrest Record Check (Requested)
- 12 Burglary
- 12A Burglary In Process
- 13 Special Detail
- 14 Bad Checks-Forgery
- 15 Civil Process
- 15F Felony
- 15M Misdemeanor
- 16 Dead On Arrival
- 17 Contact Party In Person
- 18 Dog bite
- 19 Contact Party By Phone
- 20 Domestic Trouble
- 20A Neighbor Trouble
- 21 Prisoner
- 22 Drowning
- 23 Off Air To Eat (Give Location & Phone)
- 24 Drunk
- 25 Headquarters
- 26 Fight
- 27 Emergency Run
- 28 Fire
- 28A Vehicle
- 28B Structural
- 28C Person Possibly Inside
- 28D Explosion
- 29 Emergency Squad
- 29A Air Ambulance
- 29B Funeral Home
- 30 Gambling
- 31 Wrecker
- 32 Homicide
- 33 Car In Service
- 34 Juveniles
- 35 Patrol
- 36 Larceny
- 36A Larceny In Process
- 37 Car Out Of Service (Off Air)
- 38 Missing Person
- 39 Give Location
- 40 Man With Gun
- 40A Man With Knife
- 41 One Unit In Radio Contact
- 42 Nature Unknown
- 43 Home
- 44 Officer In Trouble
- 45 Contact News Media
- 46 Prowlers
- 47 Get Report
- 48 Rape
- 48A Sex Offense
- 48B Someone Exposing Themself
- 49 Radio Repair
- 50 Robbery
- 50A Robbery In Process
- 51 Cannot Answer
- 52 Shooting
- 54 Stabbing Or Cutting
- 55 Civil Defense Alert
- 56 Stolen Car
- 56A Wanted Vehicle
- 57 Escort Or Parade
- 57A Money Escort
- 58 Suicide
- 59 Computer Down
- 60 Suspicious Person
- 60A Suspicious Car
- 61 Pick Up Another Unit
- 62 Traffic Detail
- 63 Investigation Or Follow Up
- 64 Vandalism
- 65 Request Detective At Scene
- 65A Evidence Technician
- 65B Hostage Negotiation
- 65C SWAT
- 65D K-9 Unit
- 65E Victim Advocate
- 65F Coroner
- 65G Prosecutor
- 66 Escape Or Jail Break
- 67 Rush Call But No Emergency
- 68 Livestock On Roadway
- 69 Narcotics
- 70 Emergency Notification
- 71 Change Channel
- 72 Threats Or Harassment
- 74 Hazardous Spill
- 76 Mental
- 78 Alarm Drop
- 80 Traffic Jam Or Road Blocked
- 82 Disabled vehicle
- 84 Open Door
- 84A Open Window
- 85 Fuel Stop
- 86 Traffic Offense
- 86A Motorcycle, ATV, Mini-Bike Complaint
- 88 Bomb Threat
- 90 Train Derailment
- 91 911 Hang Up Contact In Person
- 99 Emergency Traffic (All Stand By)
Notes
The City of Coshocton does not have a police department, but rather contracts with the Coshocton County Sheriff for patrol. Coshocton County SO uses the Buckeye State Sheriff's Association signals and codes.