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Revision as of 01:45, 31 December 2010
Contents
- 1 C-COM 911
- 2 Police
- 3 Fire
- 3.1 Clackamas County Fire District #1 (CCFD)
- 3.1.1 Station/Apparatus List
- 3.1.1.1 Beavercreek Station 10
- 3.1.1.2 Clackamas Station 8
- 3.1.1.3 Clarkes Station 13
- 3.1.1.4 Happy Valley Station 6
- 3.1.1.5 Highland Station 14
- 3.1.1.6 Hilltop Station 16
- 3.1.1.7 Holcomb Station 9
- 3.1.1.8 John Adams Station 15
- 3.1.1.9 Lake Road Station 4
- 3.1.1.10 Logan Station 12
- 3.1.1.11 Milwaukie Station 2
- 3.1.1.12 Mt. Scott Station 5
- 3.1.1.13 Oak Grove Station 3
- 3.1.1.14 Pleasant Valley Station 7
- 3.1.1.15 Redland Station 11
- 3.1.1.16 South End Station 17
- 3.1.1.17 Town Center Station 1
- 3.1.2 Station Service Area Map
- 3.1.1 Station/Apparatus List
- 3.2 Other Fire Districts
- 3.1 Clackamas County Fire District #1 (CCFD)
- 4 Related Links
C-COM 911
Clackamas County (CCOM) 911 Website
Call 911 in the case of ANY in-progress emergency!
503-655-8211 Non-Emergency Dispatch
View live Fire/EMS CAD calls by going to Joint CAD Incident Tracking System. This system tracks both Clackamas County and Washington County.
Police
Clackamas County Sheriff's Office (CCSO)
CCSO Unit ID
The first number(LO/WL uses most of these as well):
1-4 is the shift number (1=2100-0700 2=0700-1700 3=1100-2100 4=1700-0300)
5=K-9 units
6=Misc. Special Units (D.A.R.E, Public Affairs, Chaplain, etc.)
7=Reserves
8=Traffic/Traffic related (Bike patrol for OCPD)
9=SWAT
10=SAR
12=Off-Duty (Will use like: 12DAVID572)
A - Adam - Clackamas Community College Public Safety
B - Boy - Canby P.D.
C - Charlie - Corrections
D - David - CCSO Deputy
E - Edward - Damascas/Boring Enhanced Patrol District
F - Frank - Marine Deputy / Forestry Unit
G - George - Estacada Enhanced Patrol District
H - Henry - Gladstone P.D.
K - King - CCSO Civil Deputy
L - Lincoln - Lake Oswego P.D. (LOCOMM)
M - Mary - Milwaukie P.D.
N - Nora - Molalla P.D.
P - Paul - Oregon City P.D.
R - Robert - Sandy P.D.
S - Sam - West Linn P.D. (LOCOMM)
T - Tom - Wilsonville Enhanced Patrol District
V - Victor - Happy Valley Enhanced Patrol District
Z - Detectives/SIU
Now for the numbers:
90-99's are Sergeants county wide! If you hear 2SAM92 on Lake Oswego's net,
it's a Sergeant.
The regular CCSO SGT's are broken down like this:
D90-93=Central Sgts
D94-96 Outlying SGT's
D97-99 "Wild" SGT's
This is the breakdown for the regular deputies (David Units) only.
D1-D7=Westside Cars (6-7 are Wild)
D10-D34=99E/McLoughlin (30-34 are Wild)
D40-59=82nd Ave./Clackamas Cars (35-39 are Wild)
D60-69=Boring/Mountain Cars (67-69 are Wild)
D70-73=East Cars (73 is Wild)
D76-79=Metro Cars (79 is Wild)
D80-D85=South County Cars (83-85 are Wild)
Wild cars are cars that basically rove around each district. The other units have set areas or "grids" of the district they patrol.
D1xx=Officers (i.e. Lieutenants, Captains, Chief, Etc.)
Canby Police Department
Canby Police Department Website
122 N. Holly
Canby, Or 97013
(503)266-1104
The Department consists of 28 personnel: 24 sworn and 4 non-sworn support personnel.
Gladstone Police Department
Gladstone Police Department Website
525 Portland Ave.
Gladstone, OR 97027
(503)656-5225
Gladstone PD has 16 sworn officers
Molalla Police Department
Molalla Police Department Website
117 N. Molalla Ave.
P.O. Box 248
Molalla, OR 97038
503-829-8817
Molalla PD has 12 sworn officers, 3 non-sworn support, 8 reserve officers, and 7 volunteers.
Oregon City Police Department
Oregon City Police Department Website
320 Warner Milne Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
(503)657-4964
Oregon City PD has over 35 sworn officers!
Sandy Police Department
Sandy Police Department Website
38970 Proctor Blvd.
Sandy, Oregon 97055
(503)668-5566
Sandy PD has 13 sworn officers, and 3 non-sworn support.
United States Forest Service
CCOM provides limited communications and support for the US Forest Service in Clackamas County.
Codes & Dispositions
STATUS CODES
Status Codes are codes used for clarification of transmissions and to shorten communication time between dispatcher and units. Some of these codes are not used very often and I have tried to make mention of the most commonly used codes.
10-2 Radio Signal Good - Seldom used
10-4 Affirmative - Also means Situation OK
10-6 Busy - Seldom used
10-7 Out of Service - Usually for restroom visit
10-8 In Service - Generally used by dispatcher after cancel
10-11 Beginning Shift - Most units now log on to MDT
10-19 Return to Location - 610 10-19 to East for "Ride along"
10-20 Present Location - Sometimes just referred to as 20
10-21 Telephone Dispatch - Usually send sensitive info by MDT
10-23 Arrived at Location - Almost always used
10-27 Drivers License Information - Seldom used
10-28 Vehicle Registration Information - Seldom used
10-29 Warrant Information - Seldom used
10-30 Dangerous Situation - Seldom used
10-34 Request Current Time - Dispatcher gives time on every call
10-42 Change Talk Group - 610 10-42 to East for a call
10-43 Telephone Precinct - 610 10-43 North Desk Sgt.
10-45 Open Sally Port / Gate - Open the secure garage door
10-46 Confidential - 610 check your Box (MDT) for a 10-46 call
10-47 Minor Injury - Seldom used
10-48 Severe Injury - Seldom used
10-49 Fatal Injury - Usually say "Possible 55" (CRISS Code)
10-51 Sensitive Information - Usually sent to MDT
10-52 Felony Warrant - Always used when subject is wanted
10-53 Misdemeanor Warrant - Always used when subject is wanted
10-54 Warrant Confirmed - Seldom used. Usually done on Records
10-55 Subject Flagged Dangerous - Usually just read flag
10-61 Subject In Custody - Sometimes just say 61
10-62 Transporting Prisoner - 610 10-62 to MCDC with two
10-63 Transporting Citizen - 610 I'll be in route to xxx w/ victim
10-64 Transport Complete - 610 10-64 returning to district
10-71 Out of Service - Warrant Service - Better HIDE!!
10-72 Out of Service - Detail - Usually just say "610 on a detail from 124"
10-73 Out of Service - Follow Up - Usually say "I'll be at xxx on a follow up"
10-74 Out of Service - Servicing Equipment - 610 10-74 to Stanton Yard for chains
10-75 Out of Service - Stake Out - Usually say CODE 5 at xxx
10-81 Conditionally Available - Coffee Break - When they can get one!
10-82 Conditionally Available - Meal Break - Better eat FAST!!
10-83 Conditionally Available - Report Writing - This is the dirty work
10-84 Conditionally Available - Checking Vehicle - Seldom used
10-86 Conditionally Available - Walk & Talk - Seldom used
10-89 Conditionally Available - Other - Never used
Dispositions
Disposition Codes are used for entry into the incident log and are used when a unit clears the call. They are used to indicate the resolution of the call.
Q - DISPATCHER TERMINATED
1 - Cancel - Used if a call was canceled
2 - Re-Assigned - Usually due to assignment error
R - REPORT WILL BE WRITTEN
1 - Original - Most calls end with R1 (Phonetic seldom used)
2 - Supplemental - 610 10-8 R2
S - UNABLE TO LOCATE
1 - Person - 610 10-8 SAM 1
2 - Location - 610 10-8 SAM 2
3 - Subject Left Location - 610 10-8 SAM 3 (Added)
T - PREMISE CHECKED
1 - False Alarm - 610 10-8 TOM 1
2 - Found Secure -610 10-8 TOM 2
3 - Made Secure - 610 10-8 TOM 3
Z - WARRANT SERVICE
1 - Served - 610 10-8 ZEBRA 1
2 - Not Served - 610 10-8 ZEBRA 2
W - CALL SERVICED
1 - Assignment Complete - 610 10-8 WILLIE 1 (Very Common!)
2 - Person Assisted - 610 10-8 WILLIE 2
3 - Person Advised - 610 10-8 WILLIE 3
4 - Hazard Removed - 610 10-8 WILLIE 4
5 - Delivered Person, Message or Package - 610 10-8 WILLIE 5
6 - Peace Restored - 610 10-8 WILLIE 6
7 - Nuisance Abated - 610 10-8 WILLIE 7
8 - Handled by Other Unit / Agency - 610 10-8 WILLIE 8
X - SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
1 - Person Checked OK - 610 10-8 XRAY 1
2 - Vehicle Checked OK - 610 10-8 XRAY 2
Y - ACTION TAKEN
1 - FIR Complete - 610 10-8 YELLOW 1 (Field Interview Report)
2 - Warning Issued - 610 10-8 YELLOW 2
3 - Citation Issued - 610 10-8 YELLOW 3
Other Codes
Some codes have migrated from other services into the standard communications protocol. Although they are not official they are used with great frequency. Some of the other codes found here are official but do not fall under any of the other headings.
12-34 Mentally Unstable - Borrowed form EMS codes
Code 0 Officer in Peril - Usually prompts a massive response
Code 1 Low Priority / Obey all laws - At your convenience
Code 2 Medium Priority -
Code 3 High Priority - Lights & Siren
Code 4 Situation Stable - Slow everybody down
Code 5 Stake Out - Stay out of the area
Fire
Clackamas County Fire District #1 (CCFD)
District map to all CCFD #1 station locations
Station/Apparatus List
Beavercreek Station 10
22310 S Beavercreek Road
Beavercreek, OR 97004
503-742-2610
Engine 10
Water Tender 10
Brush 10
Volunteer Engine 20
Clackamas Station 8
16100 SE 130th Avenue
Clackamas, OR 97015
503-742-2608
Engine 8
Water Rescue Boat 8
Clarkes Station 13
25675 S Beavercreek Road
Beavercreek, OR 97004
503-742-2613
Volunteer Engine 13
Water Tender 13
Happy Valley Station 6
12901 SE King Road
Happy Valley, OR 97236
503-742-2606
Engine 6
Brush 6
Highland Station 14
22295 S Lower Highland
Beavercreek, OR 97004
503-632-7013
Volunteer Engine 14
Hilltop Station 16
19340 S Molalla Blvd
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-742-2616
Engine 16
Reserve Engine 36
Holcomb Station 9
300 Longview Way
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-742-2609
Engine 9
John Adams Station 15
624 7th Street
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-742-2615
Truck 15
Battalion 3
Lake Road Station 4
6600 SE Lake Road
Milwaukie, OR 97222
503-742-2604
Truck 4
Battalion 2
Heavy Rescue 4
Logan Station 12
18081 S Harding Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-742-2612
Volunteer Engine 12
Brush 12
Water Tender 12
Milwaukie Station 2
3200 SE Harrison Street
Milwaukie, OR 97222
503-742-2602
Engine 2
Rehab Bus 2
Mt. Scott Station 5
9339 SE Causey Ave
Happy Valley, OR 97086
503-742-2605
Engine 5
Heavy Squad 5
Oak Grove Station 3
2930 SE Oak Grove Blvd
Milwaukie, OR 97267
503-742-2603
Engine 3
Rescue 3
Pleasant Valley Station 7
10921 SE 172nd
Happy Valley, OR 97086
503-742-2607
Redland Station 11
18265 S Redland Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-742-2611
Engine 11
Water Tender 11
Brush 11
South End Station 17
19001 South End Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
503-742-2617
Squad 17
This station employs 3 officers and 3 apparatus operators, one of each for each ABC shift
Town Center Station 1
11300 SE Fuller Road
Milwaukie, OR 97222
503-742-2601
Engine 1
Reserve Truck 21
Station Service Area Map
Other Fire Districts
Boring Fire District #59
Station 140
28655 SE Hwy 212
PO Box 85
Boring, OR 97009
503-663-4638
Station 148
32200 SE Judd Rd.
Eagle Creek, OR 97022
Station 149
20100 SE Hwy. 212
Damascus, OR 97009
Canby Fire District #62
Station 62
Battalion 6
Brush 61
Engine 61
Engine 63
Medic 61
Medic 62
Rescue 62
Squirt 62
Water Tender 61
Water Tender 62
Station 65
Engine 65
Rescue 65
Colton Fire District #70
Engine 129
Engine 125
Engine 123
Water Tender 126
Water Tender 124
Rescue 121
Brush 122
Air Trailer 129
Engine 1
Estacada Fire District #69
Gladstone Fire Department
E103
E102
E101
T106
R101
Hoodland Fire District #74
Station 251 - Welches
Squad-251, 2008 Dodge Ram, 5.7 liter Hemi, 4x4 pick up, advanced life support
Rescue-251, 1999 Ford, F-550, Boise Mobile Equipment, 7.3L power stroke, Hurst rescue tools, advanced life support
Engine-252, 2002 Pierce Dash, 500hp Cummins diesel, 1250 gpm single stage pump, 1000 gallon tank
Engine-254, 1996 International 4900 Crew Cab, 1250 gpm single stage pump, 520 gallon tank, 15 gallon foam tank, advanced life support, 4x4
Water Tender-251,1995 International Chassis, Laverne Fire Equipment, 435 HP cummins N14 diesel, 1250 gpm single stage pump, 3000 gallon tank, with 3000 gallon dump tank
Brush-251, 1996 Ford F-350 power stroke, 200 gallon tank, 20 gallon foam tank, 4x4
2501, Chevy Tahoe, 4x4
2509, Chevy Suburban, 4x4
2539, 2002 Dodge Ram Pickup
Station-252 - Brightwood
Squad-252, 1997 Ford F-350 7.3L diesel, 200 gallon tank, advanced life support, 4x4
Engine-251, 1982 Peirce Arrow, Custom cab, 8V71 Detroit Diesel, 1250 gpm single stage pump, 1000 gallon tank
Water Tender-252, 2003 Kenworth Chassis Built by Pierce, 430 cat diesel, 1250 gpm single stage pump, 3000 gal tank, with 3000 gallon dump tank
Station 253 - Government Camp
Squad-253, 2000 Ford Expedition 4x4, intermediate life support
Engine-253, 2008 Rosenbauer on HME 1871P 4x4 custom chassis, Cummins ISL 400hp diesel, Allison 3000 EVS automatic transmission, 1250 gpm Waterous single stage pump, 1000 gallon tank, 30 gallon foam cell, Akron Firefox joystick controlled deck gun.
Molalla Rural Fire Protection District #73
Sandy Fire District #72
Main Station
17460 Bruns Ave.
Engine 71
Engine 72
Engine 78
Rescue 71
Rescue 73
Water Tender 71
Brush 71
Boat 71
Dover Station
24545 SE Firwood Rd.
Engine 75
Rescue 75
Water Tender 75
Brush 75
Roslyn Lake Station
13120 SE Ten Eyck Rd.
Engine 76
Water Tender 76
Related Links
- Clackamas County (OR) Amateur Radio repeaters on Repeaterbook.com
- Clackamas County FTOs Zip file containing a spreadsheet with extensive information on Clackamas County FTO usage