Difference between revisions of "Pierce County (WA)"
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+ | In November 2011, voters in Pierce County approved [https://southsound911.org/download/ballot-issue-proposition-no-1/ Proposition 1], a 0.1 percent sales tax increase to fund the consolidation and collocation of 911 centers in the county, including the construction of a new public safety communications center (PSCC), known as [https://southsound911.org/ South Sound 911]. Proposition 1 also funded the construction of the county's regional radio network, the [https://www.co.pierce.wa.us/4355/Combined-Communications-Network-CCN Combined Communications Network - Single Countywide Communications System Network] (CCN:SCWCS). | ||
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+ | '''Most of Pierce County's public safety agencies are on the following radio systems:''' | ||
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+ | [https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/South_Sound_911 CCN:SCWCS Radio System (known here on RR as 'South Sound 911')] - Wiki Article | ||
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+ | [https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/PSRS_Tacoma/Puyallup Tacoma/Puyallup Public Safety Radio System (PSRS)] - Wiki Article | ||
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+ | [https://southsound911.org/download/radio-system-usage-agency/ Click here for South Sound 911's list] of which agencies are on which radio system. | ||
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=='''Tacoma Police Department'''== | =='''Tacoma Police Department'''== | ||
Tacoma PD Unit Numbering:<br/> | Tacoma PD Unit Numbering:<br/> |
Revision as of 17:59, 16 March 2019
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Primary Radio Systems in Pierce County
In November 2011, voters in Pierce County approved Proposition 1, a 0.1 percent sales tax increase to fund the consolidation and collocation of 911 centers in the county, including the construction of a new public safety communications center (PSCC), known as South Sound 911. Proposition 1 also funded the construction of the county's regional radio network, the Combined Communications Network - Single Countywide Communications System Network (CCN:SCWCS).
Most of Pierce County's public safety agencies are on the following radio systems:
CCN:SCWCS Radio System (known here on RR as 'South Sound 911') - Wiki Article
Tacoma/Puyallup Public Safety Radio System (PSRS) - Wiki Article
Click here for South Sound 911's list of which agencies are on which radio system.
Tacoma Police Department
Tacoma PD Unit Numbering:
- Ruston 1-7 = Ruston PD
- Robert Day = shift 2-man car
- Frank Day = shift 1-man car
- Baker = Swing shift 2-man car
- Paul = Swing shift 1-man car
- Henry = Graveyard shift 2-man car
- Mary = Motorcycle unit
- Nora = Graveyard shift 1-man car
- Union = Graveyard shift 1-man car
- William = School Security Units
- X-Ray = Pro-Act Units (Plainclothes/Plain cars)
- Lincoln = Lieutenants
- Sam = Sergeants
- David = Detectives
- Ident (or Ida) = Forensics/Crime Scene Units
Municipalities
Eatonville
Police are dispatched by Pierce County Sheriff on Pierce Sheriff East (South Sound 911 Radio System) as "Eatonville XX"
Fircrest
Police are dispatched on Pierce Sheriff West as "Fircrest XX" (SouthSound911 radio system)
Gig Harbor
Police are dispatched on Pierce Sheriff West as "Harbor XX" (SouthSound911 Radio System)
Tacoma
Old police tactical 3 453.4250