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**760: Mobile Stroke Unit (a "9" is added to the end when operating on a County channel) | **760: Mobile Stroke Unit (a "9" is added to the end when operating on a County channel) | ||
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+ | **779: Lifted ambulance (a "9" is added to the end when operating on a County channel) | ||
**780: Rochester Americans themed ambulance (a "9" is added to the end when operating on a County channel) | **780: Rochester Americans themed ambulance (a "9" is added to the end when operating on a County channel) | ||
**781 through 799: Ambulance (a "9" is added to the end when operating on a County channel) | **781 through 799: Ambulance (a "9" is added to the end when operating on a County channel) |
Revision as of 02:33, 1 October 2021
For extra information on unknown units, and notes regarding each call sign, you can visit this spreadsheet
Contents
State Units
- Department of Environmental Conservation
- Forest Rangers
- Highly unlikely to respond to calls (there are no State forests in Monroe County), but they'll be listed as they may respond to major incidents
- 8N1: Central Office Director
- 8N2: Central Office Colonel, Assistant Director
- 8N3: Central Office Administrative Major
- 8N4: Central Office Captain, Training Officer
- 8N5: Central Office Fire Management Officer
- 8N90: Captain
- 8N91: Lieutenant
- 8N895: Forest ranger
- Forest Rangers
Regional Units (Covering Several Counties)
- Union Hill Fire Department and Volunteer Ambulance:
- 1C13: Chief
- 1C23 and 1C33: Deputy chief
- 132 through 134: Engine
- 138: Rescue
- 1319 and 1329: Ambulance
- Medic 1: Ambulance deputy chief (may not be used in Monroe County)
- North East Quadrant Advanced Life Support:
- 1M17: Operations Chief
- 1M27: Deputy Chief of Operations
- 1M37: Deputy Chief of Administration
- 1M47: Operations Captain
- 1M57: Administration Captain
- 1M67: Operations Lieutenant
- 1M77 and 1M87: Administration lieutenant
- 1M97: Public Information Officer? Chief Executive Officer?
- Medic 10 through 12: ALS flycar
- Medic 14 through 16: ALS flycar
- 1719 through 1729: Webster Emergency Medical Services ambulance
- Chili Henrietta Scottsville Mobile Integrated Healthcare:
- 6M10: Chief
- 6M20 and 6M30: Deputy chief
- 789: Some sort of chief
- Medic 20 and Medic 30: ALS flycar
- Medic 51 and Medic 52: ALS flycar (possibly renumbered to 20 and 30)
- 2789: Ambulance
- 6089 and 6099: Ambulance
- 6119 through 6199: Ambulance
- Monroe-Livingston Regional Emergency Medical Services Council
- Car 900: EMS Administrator
- Car 901: EMS Coordinator
- 902 through 905: Deputy coordinator
- Car 906: Physician Response Vehicle
- 907: Physician
- Car 908: Deputy EMS Director
- 909: Physician
- Car 910: Executive Deputy EMS Director
- 920: Deputy coordinator?
County Units
- Greater Rochester International Airport Fire Department
- Rescue 1: Duty Captain
- Rescue 1 Base: Station
- Rescue 2: Engine
- Rescue 3 through 5: Crash truck
- Rescue 9: Training/inspection captain and firefighter transport
- Rescue 10: Chief
- Rescue 14: Reserve crash truck
- Joint Department Units
- MCU-4: Mobile Health Clinic
- Emergency Communications Department
- 84: Radio tech
- 87: Radio tech
- 93: Radio tech
- 98: Radio tech
- 351: Dispatcher? Dispatch supervisor?
- 400: Dispatch supervisor?
- Dispatch/Radio/Monroe: Dispatcher
- ECD: Department as a whole
- ECD-5: Unknown
- ECD-10: Unknown
- Fire Dispatcher: Fire dispatcher
- MCU-1: Mobile Communications Unit 1
- Radio Center: Radio system techs
- Monroe County Fire Bureau:
- Car 800/800: Fire Coordinator
- Car 801 through 805: Battalion deputy fire coordinator
- 808: Deputy fire coordinator?
- Car 810: Assistant fire coordinator
- Car 811 through 815: Battalion assistant fire coordinator
- Car 820: Training officer?
- Car 824 through 826: Hazardous Materials Response Team captain
- Car 830: Deputy fire coordinator?
- Car 832: Fire investigator?
- 849: Some sort of Hazardous Materials Response Team member
- 8026: Special Operations boat
- Air Monitoring Group: Those responsible for monitoring a firefighter's air levels
- Cut Table: Those responsible for cutting wood during a rescue
- Fire Bureau: Department as a whole
- Hazmat 8: Hazardous Materials Response Team
- Medical Supervisor: Medical supervisor
- Operations/Ops: Incident commander
- Rescue 8: Airport call sign for Hazmat 8
- SO-9/Special-Ops 9: Special Operations 9
- SO-10: Collapse Unit/Urban Search and Rescue (Special Operations 10)
- SO-12/Special Ops 12: Special Operations 12
- Special Ops: Refers to Special Operations collectively
- Team 1 and Team 2: Special Operations team
- Monroe County Office of Mental Health:
- FIT-4 through 6: Forensic Intervention Team
- Monroe County Office of Emergency Management:
- EOC/EOC Base: Emergency Operations Command base
- EOC Assessment/Field Team 1/EOC Dose Assessment: Field assessment team
- Field Team Leader/Team Leader: Supervisor of active field teams
- Field Team Yellow: Field team
- Field Team Red/Red Team: Field team
- Monroe County Office of the Medical Examiner:
- 980: Medical Examiner van
- 981: Chief Medical Examiner?
- 982: Medical Examiner van
- Monroe County Public Safety Training Center Call Signs:
- Engine 82 and 83: Training engine
- Rescue 6 and 7: Training crash truck
- Unknown County Department (Emergency Management?)
- Car 71: Unknown
- 701: Unknown
- 730: Some sort of chief
- 731: Unknown
- 751: Unknown
- 770: Unknown
Towns and Villages Units
- Webster Volunteer Fire Department Incorporated:
- 1C10: Chief
- 1C20: First Assistant Chief
- 1C30: Second Assistant Chief
- 1C40 through 1C80: Captain
- 1C90 through 1C120: Lieutenant
- 100: Tower ladder
- 102 through 105: Engine
- 106 and 107: Light rescue
- 108: Heavy rescue
- 1017: Support vehicle
- 1026: Grass truck/light rescue
- 1027: Tracked UTV
- Point Pleasant Fire District:
- 1C11: Chief
- 1C21: Deputy Chief
- 1C31 and 1C41: Captain
- 1C51 and 1C61: Lieutenant
- 112: Engine
- 114 and 115: Engine
- 116 and 117: Squad
- 118: Rescue
- 1117: Van
- West Webster Fire Department:
- 1C12: Chief
- 1C22: First Assistant Chief
- 1C32: Second Assistant Chief
- 1C42 through 1C72: Captain
- 1C92: EMS Captain
- 1C102 through 1C182: Lieutenant
- 1C192: EMS Lieutenant
- 120: Quint
- 123 through 125: Pumper
- 126: Boat
- 128: Rescue
- 129: Ambulance
- 1216: Boat
- 1219: Ambulance
- 1230: Quint
- 1237:Grass truck
- 1277: Tracked ATV
- 1297: Flycar
- St. Paul Boulevard Fire District:
- 1C15: Chief
- 1C25: Assistant Chief
- 1C35 and 1C45: Captain
- 150: Quint
- 152 through 154: Engine
- 157: Squad
- 158: Rescue
- Laurelton Fire Department:
- 1C16: Chief
- 160 Quint
- 162: Engine
- 168: Rescue
- M167: Manpower squad
- Ridge Culver Fire Department:
- 1C18: Chief
- 1C28: Assistant Chief
- 1C48: Captain
- 180: Ladder
- 182 and 183: Engine
- 188: Rescue
- 1817: Fire prevention, manpower, rehab
- Engine 1 through 3: Engine training call sign
- Engine 1 through 3 Officer: Engine officer's training call sign
- Truck 1: Truck 1
- Irondequoit Ambulance:
- 1849 and 1859: Ambulance
- Sea Breeze Fire Department:
- 1C19: Chief
- 1C29: Assistant Chief
- 1C39 and 1C49: Captain
- 1C59 through 1C79: Lieutenant
- 1C89 and 1C99: Safety officer
- 1C109: Duty Officer
- 1M19: EMS Captain
- 1M29: EMS Lieutenant
- 193: Engine
- 195: Engine
- 196: Hovercraft
- 198: Rescue
- 199: Ambulance
- Lake Shore Fire District:
- 2C10: Chief
- 2C20: Deputy Chief
- 2C30: Assistant Chief
- 2C40: Career Officer
- 2C60: Captain?
- 2C80: Lieutenant?
- 2C160: Unknown
- 202 through 204: Engine
- 202-Portable: 202 portable
- 208: Rescue
- 2016: Boat
- 2019: Ambulance?
- 2022: Engine
- 2027: Squad
- 2032 and 2033: Engine
- 2036: Boat
- 2037: Squad
- 2038: Rescue
- Base: Station
- Alpha Company: Group of firefighters
- Bravo Company: Group of firefighters
- Charlie Company: Group firefighters
- Delta Company: Group of firefighters
- Delta Company Officer: Officer of Delta Company
- Search Group 1 and 2: Firefighters training searching a building
- Barnard Fire Department:
- 2C12: Chief
- 2C22: Assistant Chief
- 2C32 and 2C42: Captain
- 221: Ladder
- 223: Ladder
- 225: Ladder
- 226: Squad
- 227: Squad (van)
- 228: Rescue
- 2216: Squad
- 2227: Rescue
- Brockport Fire District:
- 2C13: Chief
- 2C23: Deputy Chief
- 2C33: Assistant Chief
- 2C43 through 2C73: Captain
- 2C83: Safety officer
- 2X13: Fire Police Cpatain
- 230: Quint
- 232 through 234: Engine
- 236: Tanker
- 238: Rescue
- 2317: Squad (van)
- 2325: Engine
- 2327: Squad
- 2347: UTV?
- 2357: Fire police
- 2367: Truck for pulling UTV?
- Brockport Volunteer Ambulance Corps:
- 2M13: EMS Chief
- 2M33: BLS Captain
- 2M53: Training Lieutenant
- 2M63: Purchasing Lieutenant
- 2M73: Maintenance Lieutenant
- 2319: Ambulance
- 2339: Ambulance
- Hamlin Morton Walker Fire District:
- 2C14: Chief
- 2C24: Deputy Chief
- 2C34: Assistant Chief
- 242 through 245: Engine
- 246: Tanker
- 247: Grass truck
- 248: heavy rescue
- 2408: Off road vehicle
- 2417: Utility
- 2418 through 2438: Squad
- 2434: Engine
- Hamlin Volunteer Ambulance:
- 2459 and 2469: Ambulance
- Ridge Road Fire District:
- 2C25: Chief
- 2C35: Battalion Chief
- 2C45: Unknown officer
- 250: Quint
- 252 through 254: Engine
- 256 and 257: Squad
- 258: Rescue
- 2528: Unknown
- Hilton Fire Department:
- 2C16: Chief
- 260: Quint
- 262 and 263: Engine
- 267: Squad
- 268: Rescue
- 2618: Van
- 2628: Off road vehicle
- North Greece Fire Department
- 2C17: Chief
- 2C37: Assistant or deputy chief
- 2C67: Unknown
- 2C87: Utility
- 2C177: Unknown
- 2X17 and 2X27: Fire Police supervisor
- 2X107: Fire Police
- 2X177: Fire Police
- 2X197: Fire Police
- 270: Quint
- 272 through 277: Engine
- 278: Special Operations Unit rescue
- 2717: Brush
- 2727: Utility
- ATV-1 through 3: ATV
- UTV-1 and 2/Unit 1 and 2: UTV
- UTV-4/Unit 4: UTV
- Spencerport Fire District:
- 2C19: Chief
- 2C29: Deputy Chief
- 2C39: Assistant Chief
- 2C49: Duty Officer
- 2C59 through 2C79: Captain
- 2C89 and 2C99: Lieutenant
- 2907: Flatbed
- 2911: Ladder
- 2912: Pumper
- 2914: Pumper
- 2916: Squad
- 2918: Rescue
- 2923: Pumper
- 2927: Van
- 2935: Pumper
- 2936: Squad
- 2947: Bus
- 2957: Boat
- 5031: Tracked UTV
- Water Team 1: Water search team
- Brighton Fire Department:
- 3C10: Chief
- 3C20: Deputy Chief
- 3C30: Assistant Chief
- 3C40 through 3C70: Captain
- 3C80 through 3C130: Lieutenant
- 300 and 301: Quint
- 303 and 304: Engine
- 305: Reserve engine
- 307: Squad/duty officer
- 308: Rescue
- 3027: Squad
- Bushnell's Basin Fire Department:
- 3C11: Chief
- 3C21: First Assistant Chief
- 3C31: Second Assistant Chief
- 3C41 and 3C51: Captain
- 3C61 through 3C91: Lieutenant or captain
- 310: Quint
- 312 through 314: Engine
- 316: Squad
- 317: Fire police
- 318: Rescue
- 318-Officer: Rescue officer
- 319: Ladder
- East Rochester Fire Department:
- 3C12: Chief
- 3C22: Deputy Chief
- 3C32: Assistant Chief
- 3C42 and 3C52: Captain
- 3C62 and 3C72: Lieutenant
- 320: Quint
- 322 through 324: Engine
- 323A: 323 officer?
- 327: Squad
- 328: Rescue
- Egypt Fire Department:
- 3C13: Chief
- 3C23 and 3C33: Assistant or deputy chief
- 330: Quint
- 332: Engine
- 334: Rescue pumper
- 336: Mini pumper
- 337: Grass truck
- 338: Rescue
- 3320: Quint
- Fairport Fire Department:
- 3C14: Chief
- 3C24 and 3C34: Assistant or deputy chief
- 3C84: Captain or lieutenant
- 340: Snorkel
- 346: Engine
- 3410: Quint
- 3413 and 3414: Engine
- 3416: UTV
- 3417 and 3427: Squad
- 3418: Rescue
- 3422: Engine
- 3425: Engine
- 3426: Boat
- Perinton Ambulance:
- 2C1: Individual medic?
- 3M14: Chief
- 3M24: Deputy Chief
- 3M34 through 3M64: Lieutenant
- 3M74: Critical Care Supervisor
- 3449 through 3469: Ambulance
- 3489: Ambulance
- Golf Cart-1 and 2: Golf cart
- Medic 34: ALS flycar
- North End: North end of an event
- South End: South end of an event
- Mendon Fire District:
- 3C16: Chief
- 3C36: Unknown
- 3C46: Unknown
- 3C76: Unknown
- 3X16: Fire Police command
- 3X56: Fire Police
- 364 and 365: Rescue engine
- 367: Unknown
- 3617: Tanker
- Mendon Command: Command post
- Operations: Operations
- The ATV: ATV
- Penfield Fire Company:
- 3C17: Chief
- 370: Quint
- 371: Tower ladder
- 372 through 374: Engine
- 376: Grass truck
- 377: Squad
- 378: Rescue
- Penfield Volunteer Ambulance:
- 3709: Ambulance
- 3479: Ambulance
- 3469 through 3469: Ambulance
- Pittsford Volunteer Fire Department:
- 3C18: Chief
- 3C28: First Assistant Chief
- 3C38: Second Assistant Chief
- 3C48: First Cpatain
- 3C58: Second Captain
- 3C68: First Lieutenant
- 3C78: Second Lieutenant
- 380 and 381: Quint
- 382: Engine
- 383: Rescue pumper
- 384 and 385: Engine
- 386 and 387: Squad
- 388: Rescue
- 3816: Off road rescue
- 3823: Reserve engine
- Pittsford Volunteer Ambulance:
- 3859: Ambulance
- Defib 38: Defib unit
- Churchville Fire Department:
- 4C12: Chief
- 4C22: Captain
- 4C32 and 4C42: Lieutenant
- 423 and 424: Pumper
- Car 426: Unknown
- 427: Tanker
- 428: Rescue
- 429: Ambulance
- Chili Fire Department
- 4C13: Chief
- 4C23 and 4C33: Deputy chief
- 4C43: Unknown
- 4306: EMS squad
- 4310 and 4320: Quint
- 4312 through 4342: Pumper
- 4317 through 4337: EMS/manpower squad
- 4338 and 4348: Rescue
- Clifton Fire Department, Incorporated:
- 4C14: Chief
- 4C24: First Assistant Chief
- 4C34: Second Assistant Chief
- 4C44: Captain
- 4C54: Lieutenant
- 4412 through 4415: Engine
- 4416: Brush
- 4418: Rescue
- 4426: ATV
- Gates Fire District:
- 4C15: Chief
- 4C35: Captain
- 4C85: Battalion chief?
- 4C95: Safety officer
- 4502 and 4512: Engine
- 4506: Bus
- 4508 through 4528: Rescue
- 4510 through 4530: Quint
- 4512: Engine
- 4523:Engine
- 4532: Engine
- 4562 and 4563: Engine
- 4557 and 4567: Squad
- Operations: Operations command
- Gates Volunteer Ambulance:
- 4M15: Chief
- 4M25: Unknown
- 4M35: Assistant Chief (BLS)/Public Information Officer
- 4M45: Unknown
- 4M55: Unknown
- 4M145: Unknown
- 4549 through 4599: Ambulance
- Scottsville Fire Department
- 4C16: Chief
- 4607: Fire prevention
- 4610: Truck 10
- 4612 and 4613: Engine
- 4615: Engine
- 4616: Brush
- 4617: Engine
- 4618: Rescue
- Mumford Fire Department:
- 4C17: Chief
- 4C27: Deputy chief (training)
- 4C37: Captain (administrative)
- 4C47: 4712/4716/4717 Lieutenant
- 4C57: 4713/4718/EMS Lieutenant
- 4712 and 4713: Engine
- 4716: Brush
- 4717: Tanker
- 4718: Rescue
- Honeoye Falls Fire Department:
- 5C16: Chief
- 5C26: First Assistant Chief
- 5C36: Second Assistant Chief
- 5C46: First Captain
- 5C56: Second Captain
- 5C66: First Lieutenant
- 5C76: Second Lieutenant
- 5C86: Third Lieutenant
- 5C96: Fourth Lieutenant
- 560: Quint
- 562 and 563: Engine
- 563-Hydrant: Member of 563's crew on the hydrant
- 565: Rescue
- 566: Squad
- 567: Unknown
- Honeoye Falls Mendon Volunteer Ambulance:
- 5M16: Chief of Operations
- 5M26: Advanced Life Support Chief
- 5M36: Training Officer
- 5M46: Health and Safety Officer
- 5619 and 5629: Ambulance
- Medic 56 and 57: ALS flycar
- Rush Fire Department and Ambulance:
- 5C18: Chief
- 5C28: Assistant chief
- 5C38: Training Officer (assistant chief)
- 5C48: House 1 Captain?
- 5C58: House 2 Captain?
- 5C68: EMS Duty Officer
- 5C78: 588 Captain
- 5C88: 582 Captain
- 5C98: 584 Lieutenant
- 5C108: Safety Officer/583 Lieutenant
- 5C118: 589 Lieutenant
- 5C128: 587 Lieutenant
- 5X18: Fire Police Captain
- 582 and 583: Pumper tanker
- 584: Quick attack pumper
- 587: Grass truck
- 588: Rescue 1
- 589: Ambulance
- 5817: Boat
- 5827: ATV
- 5837: Boat
- Henrietta Fire District:
- 6C10: Chief
- 6C11: Deputy Chief?
- 6C22: Battalion chief
- 6C30 and 6C40: Battalion chief
- 6C91: Training Officer
- 612 through 662: Engine
- 618 through 638: Rescue
- 640: Quint
- 643: Reserve engine
- 646: Reserve engine
- 650: Reserve quint
- 697: Utility?
- 6916: Unknown
- 6917: Unknown
- Engine 1: Engine's training call sign
- Engine 2: 632's training call sign?
- Engine 3: 646's training call sign
- Engine 4: Engine's training call sign
- Engine # Driver/Engine # Operator/Engine # Pump: Engine driver
- Engine # Officer: Engine officer
- Interior: Those working the interior of a structure
- Safety: Safety officer on scene
Rochester Units:
- Person in Crisis Team:
- PIC-1 and 2: Person in Crisis Team
- Rochester Department of Recreation and Human Services:
- 3819 through 3829: Family Crisis Intervention Team
- Rochester Fire Department:
- Battalion 1 and 2: Battalion chief
- Battalion 66: Extra battalion chief
- Brush 1: Gator with pump
- Car 1: Fire Chief
- Car 2: Executive Deputy Chief
- Car 4: RFD EMS supervisor (rank of battalion chief?)?
- Car 5: Fire Marshal
- Car 6: Training Deputy Chief
- Car 7: Repair Shop Superintendent
- Car 9: Investigation Captain
- Car 13: Unknown
- Car 14: Unknown
- Car 16: Unknown
- Car 20: Fire Safety Division supervisor?
- Car 2#: Fire Safety Division
- Car 3#: Fire inspectors
- Car 30: Safety officer?
- Car 40: Unknown
- Car 41: Supply Depot box truck
- Car 45: Planning and Research Chief
- Car 46: Video Crew
- Car 47: Unknown
- Car 5#: Fire Safety Division
- Car 50: Unknown
- Car 6#: Fire Training Division
- Car 60: Unknown
- Car 61: Fire Safety Division?
- Car 64: Unknown
- Car 66: Transport bus
- Car 68: Special Operations Captain
- Car 71: Repair shop van
- Car 73: Repair shop utility
- Car 80: Communications technician
- Car 91 through 94: Fire Investigation van (digit indicates shift)
- Car 95: Fire Investigation, unknown unit
- Car 96: Fire Investigation, unknown unit
- Car 97: Fire Investigation, unknown unit
- Car 98: Arson/Fire investigator
- Car 99: Safety Officer
- Command/Command Post/[Street Name] Command: Incident command
- Deputy Chief/The Deputy Chief/Line Deputy: Line Deputy Chief
- Division#/[Side] Division/# Division: Team responsible for a side of a structure during a fire
- Engine 1 through 3, 5, 7 through 10, 12 and 13, 16 and 17, and 19: Engine
- Engine 33: Extra engine
- Engine ## Apparatus: Unknown
- Engine ## Driver: Engineer of an engine
- Engine ## Portable: Engine's portable
- Foam 1/Foam Unit 1: Foam
- Gator 1 and 2: Gator
- HazMat 1 and 2: Hazardous Materials
- HazMat Group: Hazardous Materials group
- HazMat Group Leader/HazMat Group Supervisor: Hazardous Materials group leader
- HazMat Operations: Hazardous Materials command
- Interior: Firefighters inside a structure
- Marine 1: Fire boat
- Operations/Fire Operations: Command post during an incident
- Protectives: Protectives Company
- Protectives Driver: Protectives Company engineer
- Rescue 11/Rescue: Technical rescue
- Rescue 11 Irons: Rescue 11 firefighter with haligan
- Rehab: Rehab
- Roof: Units on the roof of a structure
- Station-#: Fire station
- Technical Rescue 1 and 2/Collapse Rescue 1 and 2/TR 1 and 2: Special Operations technical rescue
- Truck 2 through 6, and 10: Ladder
- Truck 66: Extra truck
- Truck 99: Extra truck
- Truck ## Bucket/Truck ## Basket: Firefighter in the bucket of the truck
- Truck ## Driver: Truck's driver
- Truck ## Officer: Truck's lieutenant or captain
- Truck ## Portable: Truck's portable
- Water Rescue 1: Water Rescue
Private and Contracted Units:
- American Medical Response:
- 7M20: Unknown supervisor
- 7M40/740: Shift supervisor
- 7M80: Night shift supervisor?
- 7M160: Unknown
- 100: Rehab
- 401: Unknown
- 730 through 752: Ambulance (a "9" is added to the end when operating on a County channel)
- 753: Critical Care Transport Team (a "9" is added to the end when operating on a County channel)
- 754 through 759: Ambulance (a "9" is added to the end when operating on a County channel)
- 760: Mobile Stroke Unit (a "9" is added to the end when operating on a County channel)
- 761 through 778: Ambulance (a "9" is added to the end when operating on a County channel)
- 779: Lifted ambulance (a "9" is added to the end when operating on a County channel)
- 780: Rochester Americans themed ambulance (a "9" is added to the end when operating on a County channel)
- 781 through 799: Ambulance (a "9" is added to the end when operating on a County channel)
- 3259 and 3269: East Rochester ambulance (call signs for County channels)
- Medic 1: ALS flycar
- MCC-5: Mobile command center
- MCU-1: Mass Casualty Unit
- MSU-1: Mobile Stroke Unit (call sign for County channels
- Kodak Fire Department:
- 704 and 705: Engine
- 902: Engine
- 907: HazMat
- 923: Engine
- Lifenet of New York:
- LifeNet 7-7: Helicopter
- LifeNet 7-12: Helicopter
- Mercy Flight:
- Mercy Flight 3: Small jet plane
- Mercy Flight 5 through 8: Helicopter
- Monroe Ambulance:
- 650: Captain
- 662: Dispatcher or call taker?
- 8##: Flycars and supervisors? Substitute for "Alpha?"
- 803: Unknown supervisor
- 811: Unknown
- 816: Unknown
- 820: Unknown
- 822: Unknown
- 840/Alpha-40: Flycar
- 850: Unknown
- 854: Alpha-54?
- 9619 through 9959: Ambulance call sign for County channels (does not match Alpha/Bravo number)
- Alpha-5 through 65: Advanced life support
- Bravo -26 through 54: Basic life support
- Medic 6 through 9: ALS flycar
- Monroe Supervisor: Supervisor
- Rochester Institute of Technology:
- 6M13: Chief of Operations
- 6M23: Deputy Chief of Operations
- 6M33 through 6M53: Captain
- Defib 63: Defib unit
- 6M73: Training Director
- 6M83: Equipment Director
- 6359: Ambulance
- 98/Car 98/Van 98: COVID transport van
- Van 99: COVID transport van
- Base: Campus dispatch
- RIT Ambulance: Ambulance dispatch
- University of Rochester River Campus Medical Emergency Response Team:
- 800: Response vehicle
- 801: Crew Chief
- 801B: Bravo Crew Chief
- 801T: Crew Chief Trainee
- 802: Crew Chief Trainee
- 802B: Bravo Crew Chief Trainee
- 803: Medic Assistant
- 803B: Bravo Medic Assistant
- 811: Director of Operations
- 812: Assistant Director of Operations
- 813: Director of Training
- 814: Assistant Director of Training
- 815: Membership Officer
- 816: Public Relations Officer
- 817: Equipment Manager
- 818: Webmaster/Scheduler
- 819: Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement Chair
- Bravo Crew: Bravo Crew