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Revision as of 01:15, 31 October 2016
Contents
St Louis City
- Old license - KNJ91 451.1 FX1 (20K) at stlsoldiermemorial.org 12/03 Expired
St Louis Family Courts
- WQFH351 - GPS Clock System 72.24 FXO (920 N Vandeventer)
St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department SLMPD
P25 System
- Missouri Statewide Digital (P25)
- Rotation of the control channel occurs around midnight each day. The primary site is at Police Headquarters (downtown) and the alternate (or backup) site is at the South Patrol station. On a weekly basis the radio system is switched to the alternate site to verify operation should it be needed in an emergency. Currently this switch occurs each Wednesday and the alternate site remains in operation for a total of 24 hours. While the system is operating from the alternate site you may notice a difference in the strength of the signal.
Patrol Bureaus
- South Patrol Bureau - Comprised of Districts 1, 2, 3 & SPD Detective Bureau
- Central Patrol Bureau - Comprised of Districts 4, 5, 9 & CPD Detective Bureau
- North Patrol Bureau - Comprised of Districts 6, 7, 8 & NPD Detective Bureau
- Additionally, the SLMPD has additional Specialized Units, including Traffic Safety, Mounted Patrol, Sex Crimes, Child Abuse, Domestic Abuse, ACTF, Mobile Reserve/Hostage Response, Anti Crime Unit, Bombing and Arson, Homicide, Auto Theft, Intelligence, Vice/Narcotics, Asset Removal, Cyber Crimes and Major Fraud.
Police Car Numbering System
The composition of a unit call. Calls beginning with 1 - 3 are district calls and represent shift. Second number 1 - 9 represents the district number. Third and fourth number represents individual car unit-IDs.
The dispatcher/officer will provide the following information to identify the unit on the radio: work shift, district area and car number. For example, when you hear a four-digit unit-ID, such as: 1-2-3-4
- 1 is the shift; in this case it would be the afternoon watch (7 AM - 3 PM), 2 is the evening watch (3 PM - 11 PM) and 3 is the midnight watch (11 PM - 7 AM). Dispatchers will typically drop the shift number and use only the district and car number to identify a particular unit.
- 2 is the district area; in this case it is the 2nd district, 3 would be the 3rd, 4 the 4th, etc.
- 34 is the car number. Certain car numbers in the range of 00 to 19 are assigned to the supervisors and chiefs (a.k.a. "white shirts"). Of these supervisory car numbers the ones you are most likely to hear are: 01 (District Lieutenant), 11 (District Sergeant) and 12 (District Supervisor).
1 2 34 | | | | | | | | +------------ Car Number Shift ----------------------+ | 00 = District Captain 1 = Afternoon Shift | 01 = District Lieutenant 2 = Evening Shift | 11 = District Sergeant 3 = Morning Shift | 12 = District Supervisor | District Number --------------+ 1 = 1st District 2 = 2nd District 3 = 3rd District 4 = 4th District 5 = 5th District 6 = 6th District 7 = 7th District 8 = 8th District 9 = 9th District
Calls beginning with 0xxx through 9xxx are defined below.
Unit Numbers
0100 series IDs - On Foot Officers or Bike Units x160 series IDs - Area One Community School Officers x300 series IDs - District 3 Bike/Footbeats x450 series IDs - Washington Ave Footbeats x460 series IDs - Downtown Bike Beats x480 series IDs - Laclede's Landing Footbeats x460 series IDs - Area Two Community School Officers x660 series IDs - Area Three Community School Officers 1010 series IDs - Day Watch - South Patrol Desk Clerk* 1020 series IDs - Day Watch - Central Patrol Desk Clerk 1030 series IDs - Day Watch - North Patrol Desk Clerk 1100 series IDs - First District Patrol (day shift) 1200 series IDs - Second District Patrol (day shift) 1300 series IDs - Thrid District Patrol (day shift) 1400 series IDs - Fourth District Patrol (day shift) 1500 series IDs - Fifth District Patrol (day shift) 1600 series IDs - Sixth District Patrol (day shift) 1700 series IDs - Seventh District Patrol (day shift) 1800 series IDs - Eighth District Patrol (day shift) 1900 series IDs - Ninth District Patrol (day shift) 2010 series IDs - Afternoon Watch - South Patrol Desk Clerk 2020 series IDs - Afternoon Watch - Central Patrol Desk Clerk 2030 series IDs - Afternoon Watch - North Patrol Desk Clerk 2100 series IDs - First District Patrol (afternoon shift) 2200 series IDs - Second District Patrol (afternoon shift) 2300 series IDs - Thrid District Patrol (afternoon shift) 2400 series IDs - Fourth District Patrol (afternoon shift) 2500 series IDs - Fifth District Patrol (afternoon shift) 2600 series IDs - Sixth District Patrol (afternoon shift) 2700 series IDs - Seventh District Patrol (afternoon shift) 2800 series IDs - Eighth District Patrol (afternoon shift) 2900 series IDs - Ninth District Patrol (afternoon shift) 3010 series IDs - Night Watch - South Patrol Desk Clerk 3020 series IDs - Night Watch - Central Patrol Desk Clerk 3030 series IDs - Night Watch - North Patrol Desk Clerk 3100 series IDs - First District Patrol (night shift) 3200 series IDs - Second District Patrol (night shift) 3300 series IDs - Thrid District Patrol (night shift) 3400 series IDs - Fourth District Patrol (night shift) 3500 series IDs - Fifth District Patrol (night shift) 3600 series IDs - Sixth District Patrol (night shift) 3700 series IDs - Seventh District Patrol (night shift) 3800 series IDs - Eighth District Patrol (night shift) 3900 series IDs - Ninth District Patrol (night shift) 4000 series IDs - Bureau of Investigation 4050 series IDs - Violent Crime Task Force 4200 series IDs - Crimes Against Persons 4205 series IDs - Homicide Units 4260 series IDs - Sex Crimes Unit 4270 series IDs - Child Abuse 4290 series IDs - Domestic Abuse Response Team (DART) 4300 series IDs - Crime Against Property 4330 series IDs - Auto Theft 4350 series IDs - Fraud 4360 series IDs - Criminal Justice Liaison 4370 series IDs - Bomb / Arson 4400 series IDs - Vice Section 4440 series IDs - Narcotics Interdiction 4450 series IDs - Street Corner Apprehension Team (SCAT) / Undercover 4700 series IDs - Juvenile Unit 5000 series IDs - Administration 5100 series IDs - Communications Support 5200 series IDs - Records 5211 series IDs - Identification 5300 series IDs - Information Services 5350 series IDs - P.I.R.S. 5550 series IDs - Buildings 5600 series IDs - Fleet Services 5900 series IDs - Evidence Technician Units/Laboratory 5930 series IDs - Batmobile 5950 series IDs - Day Watch ETU Vans 5960 series IDs - Afternoon Watch ETU Vans 5970 series IDs - Night Watch ETU Vans 6000 series IDs - Bureau of Professional Standards 6100 series IDs - South Patrol Detectives (Area One) 6200 series IDs - Central Patrol Detectives (Area Two) 6300 series IDs - North Patrol Detectives (Area Three) 6630 series IDs - Job Performance 6690 series IDs - Department Personnel 6710 series IDs - Armory 6720 series IDs - Planning / Development 7000 series IDs - Bureau of Patrol Support (7000 Deputy Commander, 7001 Captain) 7030 series IDs - Police Reserves 7100 series IDs - Mobile Reserve 7125 series IDs - City Watch One (City Helicopter) 7126 series IDs - City Watch One (City Helicopter) 7150 series IDs - County Helicopter 7200 series IDs - K9 Units 7300 series IDs - Warrant/Fugitive Section 7400 series IDs - Prisoner Processing 7500 series IDs - Radar Units (Metro Link ?) 7900 series IDs - Traffic Units (Highway Units) 7940 series IDs - Mounted Patrol 7980 series IDs - Forest Park Units 8000 series IDs - Board of Police Commissioners 8100 series IDs - Special assistant to the Chief 8116 series IDs - Fox Theater Detail 8120 series IDs - Mayor's Office 8200 series IDs - Intelligence 8300 series IDs - Internal Affairs 8350 series IDs - Academy 8400 series IDs - Public Affairs / Information 8500 series IDs - Lambert Airport Task Force 8500 series IDs - D.E.A. 8500 series IDs - Special Assignments 8142 series IDs - Medical Examiner (Operates on SODD Channel) 8200 series IDs - Intelligence Units 8601 series IDs - Area 1 Building Inspector 8602 series IDs - Area 2 Building Inspector 8603 series IDs - Area 3 Building Inspector 8700 series IDs - Housing Project Security (Housing Authority) 8710 series IDs - Peabody Housing Project Security 8715 series IDs - Lasalle Housing Project Security 8720 series IDs - Cochran Housing Project Security 8725 series IDs - BluMeyer Housing Project Security 8730 series IDs - All Housing Units 8800 series IDs - Crime Task Force Units (Anti-Crime Unit) 9000 series IDs - Event Security (Catch All) 9300 series IDs - Disaster Operations 9700 series IDs - Integrated Task Force Operations
- The Desk Clerk is an officer that works in the lobby of each Super-Police Station (North, Central & South) Patrol Divisions. Basically, he's the 1st officer you see when you walk in the front doors.
Police Radio Codes
All calls dispatched are given a priority code. The lowest priority, Code 4 (or Stack Calls), are usually done over the I/Mobile (pronounced "eye-mobile") laptop system, this method is know as a "Silent Dispatch" - the primary reason for doing this is to lessen radio traffic congestion on the dispatch channels, but it can also be used as a stealth tool to maintain privacy, when needed.
- Code 1 - Highest Priority (example: life and death situations)
- Code 2 - High priority (sxample: shots fired, purse snatching)
- Code 3 - Low priority (example: disturbance, loud music, suspicious auto)
- Code 4 - Lowest priority (a.k.a. stack assignment - example: parking violations)
The city doesn't use brevity codes (sometiems called "10" codes) for dispatch, although you will still occasionally hear "27" (occupied car check), "42" (2-man car) and "70" (out of service at the station). The current trend in law enforcement has been to eliminate brevity code usage in favor of clear text (spoken word) radio communication transmissions.
Disposition Codes
When an officer finishes an assignment, they will give it a disposition code:
- Code D (Code-David) = Disregard
- Code F (Code-Frank) = False Alarm
- Code G (Code-George) = Gone On Arrival (GOA)
- Code N (Code-Nora) = No Report Necessary (NRN)
- Code O (Code-Ocean) = Other Unit to Handle
- Code U (Code-Union) = Unfounded
- Code X (Code-Xray) = Cancel
- Code SR = Supplemental Report
Retired Code s
The city doesn't use brevity codes (sometimes called "10" codes) for dispatch, although you will still occasionally hear "27" (occupied car check), "42" (2-man car) and "70" (out of service at the station). The current trend in law enforcement has been to eliminate brevity code usage in favor of clear text (spoken word) radio communication transmissions.
Below are the old "Flare System" Codes that were officially abandon in July, 2001.
21 - Location 23 - Foot Patrol 24 - Vehicle Persuit 25 - Traffic violation 26 - Unoccupied car check 27 - Occupied car check 28 - Pedestrian check 29 - Building check 30 - Switching to INFO channel 31 - Returned from INFO channel 32 - Motorist assist 33 - DWI Investigation 34 - DWI Accident 35 - Personal relief 36 - Notification 37 - School/playground signs turn 39 - Foot Patrol 40 - Meal break 41 - One man car 42 - Two man car 43 - Bench warrant service 44 - Arrest Attempt 45 - Public affairs activity 47 - Subject in custody 48 - Escort 49 - Road block 51 - Detoxification center 51 - Detoxification center 52 - Problem Solving 54 - Victim/witness in car 56 - Business interview 57 - Laclede garage 58 - Radio repair 59 - Car Wash Rack 60 - Bus patrol 61 - Auto trouble 62 - City court 63 - Warrant Service 64 - Prisoner processing 65 - City counsel 66 - Preventive Maintenance 67 - Gas 68 - Out Of Service 70 - Out Of Service At Station 72 - Arrived At Scene 73 - In Service 75 - MCSAP Truck Inspection 76 - MCSAP Other Duties 77 - Station Assignment 78 - Report Writing 79 - Misc. Dispatch Use Only 1200 - Major Emergency (any officer may declare a code 1200) 7250 - Hostage situation/stand-off (only supervisor may use) Old Disposition Codes (the new codes are listed below) 80 - No Bona Fide Incident, But Have Name Of Witness 81 - No Victim, Witness, Suspect or Crime Scene Can Be Found 82 - No such address 83 - Previous Submission On Same Incident ; Or To Be Submitted By A Different Car 84 - Suspect Left Scene 85 - Peace Restored 86 - Fire 87 - False Fire Alarm 88 - No Description Of Suspect And/Or Pertinent Information 89 - Miscellaneous Hazard - Other Agency Notified 90 - Sick Case 91 - Accidental Injury On Private Property And / Or From Another Jurisdiction 92 - Suspicious Person /Auto / Occupant Of Auto - Person Can Account For His Presence 93 - Unnecessary Call For Police 94 - Accidental Alarm Sounding 95 - Non-Criminal Incident 96 - Accidental Vehicle Alarm Sounding 97 - Voided complaint Number 98 - Sudden Death - Natural Causes 99 - Call canceled by Dispatcher before Dispatch
Frequency | License | Type | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
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775.99375 | WQFX336 | M | SLMPD Interop 3 | Interoperability / Mutual Aid | P25 | Interop |
764.06875 | WQFX336 | M | SLMPD Interop 2 | Interoperability / Mutual Aid | P25 | Interop |
794.05625 | WQFX336 | M | SLMPD Interop 4 | Interoperability / Mutual Aid | P25 | Interop |
794.06875 | WQFX336 | M | SLMPD Interop 5 | Interoperability / Mutual Aid | P25 | Interop |
805.99375 | WQFX336 | M | SLMPD Interop 6 | Interoperability / Mutual Aid | P25 | Interop |
764.05625 | WQFX336 | M | SLMPD Interop 1 | Interoperability / Mutual Aid | P25 | Interop |
CEMA - City Emergency Management Agency CEMA
'"`UNIQ--freqsubcat-00000004-QINU`"'
St Louis City Motorola Type II TRS
Realted Trunked Radio Systems
Agencies
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Codes and Lists
St Louis City Fire units/houses
Units
- M= Medic Unit
- E= Engine Company (pumper)
- H&L= Hook and Ladder (truck)
- SQ= Squad Company
- BC= Battalion Chief Eng.
Engine Houses
- 1: S. Jefferson and Pestalozzi; E-1, SQ-1
- 2: Tucker and Spruce; E-2, H&L-6, M-02
- 4: S. Compton and Dakota Ct.;
- 5: N. Market and Rauschenbach; E-5, H&L 2, M-5, BC-801
- 6: Manchester; E-6
- 7: Jefferson and Lasalle; E-7, BC-802
- 8: Salisbury and Blair; E-8
- 9: Labeaume between N. Broadway and 9th St.; E-9, M-9
- 10: Whittier and Kennerly; E-10, M-10
- 11: S. 7th and Shenandoah
- 12: W. Florissant between Geraldine and Ruskin; E-12, M-12
- 13: Shawmut and Ridge; E-13, M-13
- 14: Magnolia and Alhambra Ct.; E-14, M-14
- 17: Dr. M.L. King and Compton; E-17
- 19: MorganFord and Haven; E-19, BC-804
- 20: Prescott and N. Broadway; E-20, BC-806
- 22: McCausland and I-64/40; E-22
- 23: Michigan and Soper; E-23, M-23
- 24: Natural Bridge and Union; E-24
- 26: Margaretta and Cammellia; E-26
- 27: Partridge and Riverview; E-27
- 28: Enright and Bayard; E-28, H&L-15, BC-805
- 29: Forest Park and Vandeventer; E-29, SQ-2, M-29
- 30: DeBaliviere and Kingsbury Pl.; E-30
- 31: Chippewa and Donovan; E-31, M-31
- 32: S. Grand and Potomac; E-32, M-32
- 33: N. Broadway and Halls Ferry; E-33, M-33
- 34: S. Broadway and Davis; E-34
- 35: Arsenal and Sublette; E-35, M-35, BC-803
- 36: S. Kingshighway and Christy; E-36, H&L-4
St. Louis Fire Department & EMS EMS currently using SLMPD TRS. All communications with hospital are via NexTel. Only during overflow is UHF communications used. 'AFSK' is the MEDIC unit Tracking System
ACT - Available City-wide Transportation
(314)383-4600 provides TRANSPORTATION TO THE CITY'S DISABLED AND ELDERLY on an appointment basis.
DSTEP - Downtown St. Louis Emergency Preparedness Website Is a private/public coalition of both providers and consumers of emergency services including: St. Louis Fire Department, St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, the City Emergency Management Agency; Federal Bureau of Investigation, U. S. Postal Inspection Service, Ameren UE, Laclede Gas, SBC, Bi-State/Metro Development Agency and others; also includes 46 downtain companies such as the Building Owners and Managers Association, the Downtown St. Louis Partnership. -- Uses 2 frequencies of CEMA to contact downtown businesses; They hold a weekly net at 11:30 AM local time on Mondays.
MOSWIN UIDs
St Louis Metro Police Department Dispatch 204106 St Louis Metro Police Department 5150 201035
Schools
St. Louis City Public Schools
Simplex (Ch.2) is used for ALL in-school comms. Simplex range of the units is very short. The range on Ch.2 is similar to the FRS Band. (Ch.1) is thru the Repeater. NEXTEL is used by the 'SO' units to reduce radio traffic on the 464.900 Repeater.
SO = Safety Officers (Mobiles) --SO Units heard: 7, 15, 17
- NOTE* Best times to listen for activity (3 times during each weekday Mon-Fri).
Best bets are in the morning from 6:00-8:00am (Schools start) 10:30am-12:30pm (Lunch time) ; 2:00pm-3:45pm (Schools Ends) After school activities at some schools on weekdays & Saturday mornings.
Frequency | Input | License | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
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452.70000 | WPUL525 | M | StCy Sch Op1 | Board of Education [Expired 3/22] | FMN | Schools | ||
457.70000 | WPUL525 | M | StCy Sch Op2 | Board of Education [Expired 3/22] | FMN | Schools | ||
462.47500 | WPUL525 | M | StCy Sch Op3 | Board of Education [Expired 3/22] | FMN | Schools | ||
467.47500 | WPUL525 | M | StCy Sch Op4 | Board of Education [Expired 3/22] | FMN | Schools | ||
464.90000 | 469.90000 | WPUL525 | RM | StCy Sch Sec | Security Guards (Theresa School) (186.2?) [Expired 3/22] | FMN | Security | |
451.55000 | 456.55000 | WQOM490 | RM | 54 RAN | Blow Mid Sch | Blow Middle School [TG 1] | NXDN48 | Schools |
451.17500 | 456.17500 | WQOL752 | RM | Jeff ElemSch | Jefferson Elementary (in use) | NXDN48 | Schools | |
463.85000 | 468.85000 | WQOL752 | RM | Solden HS | Solden High School (in use) | NXDN48 | Schools | |
462.47500 | 467.47500 | WQOM490 | RM | SLC School | School (in use) | NXDN48 | Schools | |
462.52500 | 467.52500 | WQOM490 | RM | Dewey School | Dewey School (in use) | NXDN48 | Schools | |
451.52500 | 456.52500 | WQOL752 | RM | Sigel School | Sigel School (in use) | NXDN48 | Schools | |
452.82500 | 457.82500 | WQOL752 | RM | Sumner High | Sumner High School (in use) | NXDN48 | Schools | |
451.65000 | 456.65000 | WQOL752 | RM | Walbridge Elem | Walbridge Elementary (in use) | NXDN48 | Schools | |
463.85000 | 468.85000 | WQOL752 | RM | Solden High | Solden High School (in use) | NXDN48 | Schools | |
451.67500 | 456.67500 | WQOM490 | RM | 50 RAN | Oak Hill Elem | Oak Hill Elementary (Group Call) | NXDN48 | Schools |
452.87500 | 457.85000 | WQOM490 | RM | Monroe Eleme | Monroe Elementary (in use) | NXDN48 | Schools | |
452.82500 | 457.82500 | WQOM490 | RM | Mason Elemen | Mason Elementary (in use) | NXDN48 | Schools | |
464.50000 | M | 88.5 PL | CarnahanHS Bus | Carnahan High School of the Future: Bus Ops | FM | Schools |
Carondelet Leadership Academy - 7604 Michigan Ave
- 152.48 Base/Pagers American Quality Schools Website
Crossroads College Prep School - 500 DeBalieviere Av
- 3/15 FCC Application 0006722900 for 30-4wt on 456.1875, 456.3625, 457.5125 (NFM)
Dewey Elementary (6746 Clayton Ave)
- WQMZ209 Mobiles on 451.7625, 452.1375, 456.4625, 456.6875 (11K)
Whitfield School (175 S Mason Ave)
- WPHR203 - 461.8 Repeater/Temporary, Mobiles on 466.7
- Chrchll School 1 467.0125 M WPDP351 Churchill School (Dowtown) [Expired]
- Chrchll School 2 467.9125 M WPDP351 Churchill School (Dowtown) [Expired]
- Forsyth Schoool 468.6875 M KNNJ632 Forsyth School (Downtown) [Expired]
Parochial Schools
StGabrielSchool1 467.8125 M WPEW690 St Gabriel Pariochial School [Cancel] StGabrielSchool2 154.6000 M WPFN955 St Gabriel Pariochial School [Terminated] StGerardMajl Sch 154.6000 M WPFN955 St Gerard Majella School ScrdHrtVillaSch1 466.3125 M KNNL393 Sacred Heart Villa School (Downtown)[Expired] ScrdHrtVillaSch2 469.4625 M KNNL393 Sacred Heart Villa School (Downtown)[Expired]
Related Wiki Pages
Links/Websites
- Ameren
- America's Center/Edward Jones Dome
- Anheuser/Busch
- Barnes/Jewish Hospital
- Stadium (St Louis Cardinals)
- St. Louis City Department of Health and Hospitals
- Kennard Classical Jr Academy Elementary (SLPS)
- Metro-Link (Metro-Bus)
- River City Casino (Lemay - St Louis)
- St Louis City CEMA
- St Louis City Fire Dept (also EMS)
- St. Louis City Public Safety Analog
- St Louis Metropolitan Police Dept
- St Louis Public Schools (SLPS - Main)
- St Louis University
- St Louis University Dept of Public Safety (DPS)
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