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Revision as of 01:54, 19 January 2013
Database Entry: Northeast Tarrant County TRS
As of 10/1/2010 the cities of Colleyville, Keller, and Southlake are sharing dispatch operations. For the police, it's handy to know the unit numbers.
1##s Colleyville
2##s Southlake
3##s Keller, which also patrols Westlake
It sounds like the 2nd digit will be the shift for most of the patrol units.
18# Colleyville School Patrol
7## Southlake School Patrol
This is important to know now, because they are all on PATRL1.
C-PATRL1, S-PATRL1, and K-PATRL1 are patched as the primary Patrol channel.
C-PATRL2, S-PATRL2, and K-PATRL2 are patched as the records check/NCIC channel.
C-PATRL3, S-PATRL3, and K-PATRL3 are patched as the traffic channel.
Fire Units you are likely to hear on this system.
15# Bedford
20# Hurst
22# North Richland Hills
24# Colleyville
29# Richland Hills
31# Watauga
40# Southlake
47# Haltom City
48# Westlake
55# Euless
56# Grapevine
58# Keller
Battallion chiefs and specialized units only use the first 2 digits("Battalion 24", "Heavy Rescue 56", etc.). Most others will be 3 digits, with the 3rd digit being the apparatus's station assignment. Example, Truck 153 is Bedford's Truck at station 3, Engine 201 is Hurst's engine at station 1.
C-ALARM, S-ALARM, and K-ALARM are patched as the fire dispatch channel
C-FIRE2, S-FIRE2, and K-FIRE2 are patched as the primary fire response channel
NEFDA Communications Guidelines [1]
(12 October 2010)
I found that these talk groups cover the new changes
for Colleyville-Southlake-Keller (CSK) combined:
CSK-PATRL (Dispatch): 3376 and 3379
CSK-TRFFC (Traffic, motorcycle officers): 3408 and 3411
CSK-ALARM (Fire and EMS): 3696 and 3699