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Operating within Washington, Clackams, and eastern Yamhill County, four [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Safety_Answering_Point PSAPs], broadcasting from five sites provide 20 law enforcement agencies, 19 fire departments, and various public works departments with dispatch and unit-to-unit communications. | Operating within Washington, Clackams, and eastern Yamhill County, four [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Safety_Answering_Point PSAPs], broadcasting from five sites provide 20 law enforcement agencies, 19 fire departments, and various public works departments with dispatch and unit-to-unit communications. | ||
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Revision as of 10:29, 31 January 2013
The Washington County / Clackamas County / Newberg public safety radio network is a multi-county system within the Greater Portland Metropolitan area, providing 800Mhz radio coverage for public safety and county entities from the Coast Range to the Cascades. The entire system is owned and operated by the Washington County Consolidated Communications Agency (WCCCA).
Contents
Overview
Operating within Washington, Clackams, and eastern Yamhill County, four PSAPs, broadcasting from five sites provide 20 law enforcement agencies, 19 fire departments, and various public works departments with dispatch and unit-to-unit communications.
Rebanding
It's been reported that reversing the rebanding bandplan seems to work better for most scanners. Put the data on the first line on the second, and the second line first.
Washington County
Fire Departments
See the List of Washington County Stations/Units for more information.
- Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue
- Hillsboro Fire & Rescue
- Washington County Fire District #2
- Cornelius Fire Department
- Forest Grove Fire & Rescue
- Gaston Fire Department
- Banks Fire District
Law Enforcement
- Tigard Police
- Tualatin Police
- Sherwood Police
- King City Police
- Beaverton Police
- Hillsboro Police
- Cornelius Police
- Forest Grove Police
- North Plains Police
- Washington County Sheriff's Office
Clackamas County
Fire Departments
- Clackamas Fire District #1
- Lake Oswego Fire Department
- Gladstone Fire Department
- Boring Fire District
- Sandy Fire Department
- Hoodland Fire District
- Estacada Fire Department
- Canby Fire Department
- Molalla Fire Department
- Colton Fire District
Law Enforcement
- Lake Oswego Police
- Milwaukie Police
- West Linn Police
- Oregon City Police
- Gladstone Police
- Canby Police
- Molalla Police
- Sandy Police
- Clackamas County Sheriff's Office
Newberg-Dundee
Fire Departments
Law Enforcement
Joint CAD Incident Tracking System
WCCCA and CCOM have partnered together to provide to the general public an incident tracking system for fire and medical calls within the two counties. See the Joint CAD Incident Tracking System for more information.
External Links
Washington County Consolidated Communications Agency
Clackamas County Communications
Lake Oswego Communications
Newberg-Dundee Communications