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=== '''Dona Ana County Fire Operations''' === | === '''Dona Ana County Fire Operations''' === | ||
− | Approximately 250 volunteer and 15 career firefighters provide fire and emergency medical services to Dona Ana Counties 16 fire districts. All districts operate under the direction of the Dona Ana County Fire Marshals Office. The busiest fire districts, ''Regional Response Stations'', are staffed with career personnel to enhance | + | Approximately 250 volunteer and 15 career firefighters provide fire and emergency medical services to Dona Ana Counties 16 fire districts. All districts operate under the direction of the Dona Ana County Fire Marshals Office. The busiest fire districts, ''Regional Response Stations'', are staffed with career personnel to enhance service delivery. |
The majority of fire districts are configured with the following apparatus: | The majority of fire districts are configured with the following apparatus: |
Revision as of 21:24, 2 March 2013
Contents
10-Codes: Dona Ana County, City Of Las Cruces
- 10-1 Reception poor
- 10-2 Reception good
- 10-3 Channel Restricted / Stop transmitting
- 10-4 Acknowledgement (OK)
- 10-5 Relay message
- 10-7 Out of service/Dead
- 10-8 In service
- 10-9 Repeat Last Transmission
- 10-10 Out Of Service, Subject Call (LUNCH)
- 10-11 Dispatching Too Rapidly
- 10-12 Visitors/Rider/Companion
- 10-14 Escort
- 10-15 Prisoner In Custody
- 10-17 Paper Work
- 10-18 Need Assistance Immediately
- 10-19 Return To Your Station
- 10-20 Location
- 10-21 Call By Phone
- 10-22 Disregard Last Transmission
- 10-23 Stand By
- 10-24 Trouble At This Station
- 10-25 Do You Have Contact With __?
- 10-28 Check Registration and/or Driver's License
- 10-29 Check Wants & Warrants
- 10-30 Improper Radio Traffic
- 10-33 Emergency Traffic
- 10-35 Confidential Information
- 10-36 Correct Time
- 10-37 Operator On Duty
- 10-40 Warrant
- 10-41 Female
- 10-42 Home
- 10-43 Drag-Racing/Reckless Driving
- 10-44 Motor vehicle accident, No Injuries
- 10-45 Motor vehicle accident, With Injuries
- 10-46 Wrecker
- 10-47 Drunk driver
- 10-48 Use Caution
- 10-49 Any traffic
- 10-50 No traffic
- 10-53 Available For ____
- 10-55 Ambulance
- 10-58 Mental Patient
- 10-60 Officer Needs Help
- 10-61 Officer Down
- 10-65 Clear For BOLO
- 10-66 Cancellation of BOLO
- 10-70 Crime In Progress
- 10-72 Place Roadblock At ___
- 10-76 En route
- 10-77 Switch to Channel
- 10-80 Armed & Dangerous
- 10-81 Officer at Station
- 10-87 Meet with me at ___
- 10-88 Telephone Number
- 10-97 Arrived At Scene
- 10-98 Last Assignment Completed
FBI Codes
- CODE 01 Murder
- CODE 02 Rape
- CODE 03 Robbery
- CODE 04 Assault
- CODE 05 Burglary
- CODE 06 Theft
- CODE 07 Auto Theft
- CODE 09 Forgery
- CODE 10 Fraud/Embezzlement
- CODE 11 Shots Fired
- CODE 13 Prostitution
- CODE 14 Indecent Exposure
- CODE 16 Narcotics
- CODE 17 Violation of Liquor Laws
- CODE 18 Intoxicated Subject
- CODE 19 Disorderly Subject
- CODE 20 Vagrant
- CODE 21 Gambling
- CODE 22 DWI
- CODE 23 Reckless Driving
- CODE 24 Suspicious; Vehicle/Person/Activity
- CODE 26 All Others; Arson/Vandalism
- CODE 27 Are you in trouble
- CODE 28 Frequent Patrol
- CODE 29 Dog Bite
- CODE 30 Suicide
- CODE 31 Misc Death
- CODE 32 Nature Call
- CODE 33 Welfare Check
- CODE 34 A fray in Progress
- CODE 35 Alarm Call
- CODE 40 Enrout Back to Dist
- CODE 41 Enrout Home
Las Cruces Police Department Beat Map
Las Cruces Fire Department
Radio System
- Fire Dispatch Single-company Response
- Tac-2 Fireground/Multi-company Response
- Tac-3 Fireground/Multi-company Response
- Tac-4 Talk-around
- Tac-5 Landing Zone/County Tac-5 Patch
- Tac-6 Training/Special Event
- Each company has a unique pageout channel
Deployment
Residential Response: 3 Engines, 1 Truck, 1 Battalion, 1 Medic, 1 Medic Supervisor
Commercial Response: 4 Engines, 2 Trucks, 1 Battalion, 1 Medic, 1 Medic Supervisor
2nd Alarm Medical: 2 Engines, 1 Battalion, 1 Medic, 1 Medic Supervisor
Stations/Apparatus
Station 1
- Battalion 1
- Engine 1
- Truck 1
- Utility 1
- Incident Management Center (Mobile Command Unit)
Station 2
- Engine 2
- Utility 2
- Mobile Air Unit
Station 3
- Engine 3
- Reserve Engine 3
Station 4
- Engine 4
- Truck 4
- Hazmat 4
- Decon 4
- Utility 4
Station 5
- Engine 5
- Brush 5
- Reserve Engine 5
- Reserve Aerial
Station 6
- Engine 6
- Rescue 6 (Heavy Rescue)
Station 7
- Engine 7
- Crash 7 (ARFF)
- Tender 7
Administration
- 300 - Fire Chief
- 301 - Battalion Chief (Shift-A)
- 302 - Battalion Chief (Shift-B)
- 303 - Battalion Chief (Shift-C)
- 310 - Deputy Chief Administration
- 311-318 - Inspector/Investigator
- 320 - Deputy Chief Operations
- 321 - Battalion Chief Logistics/Safety
- 322 - Battalion Chief EMS
- 323 - PIO
- 330 - Battalion Chief Prevention (Fire Marshal)
- 340 - Lieutenant Training
Las Cruces Fire Department Radio Terminology
- BIR Brief Initial Report, first-arriving units incident size-up and initiation of command
- Division Tactical assignment of personnel based on location, Division 1 = 1st floor
- Group Tactical assignment of personnel based on function, Ventilation Group
- Level 1 Apparatus staging instruction, one block from scene at a hydrant
- Level 2 Apparatus staging instruction, designated location
- On Deck Forward staging area of personnel
- PAR Personnel Accountability Report, checks welfare and crew integrity
- RIC Rapid Intervention Crew, firefighter rescue team
Dona Ana County Fire Operations
Approximately 250 volunteer and 15 career firefighters provide fire and emergency medical services to Dona Ana Counties 16 fire districts. All districts operate under the direction of the Dona Ana County Fire Marshals Office. The busiest fire districts, Regional Response Stations, are staffed with career personnel to enhance service delivery.
The majority of fire districts are configured with the following apparatus:
- 2 Engines (1000 gpm+, 1000 gallon tanks)
- 1 Rescue (Light/medium duty)
- 1 Tanker (2000-3000 gallon tanks)
- 1 Brush (Type-6)
- 1 Command/Utility
Dona Ana County Fire & Emergency Services
- ES95 - Fire Marshal
- ES96 - Assistant Fire Marshal
- ES97 - Prevention Captain
- ES98 - Prevention Captain
- ES99 - EMS/Training Captain
District 1 - Dona Ana Fire Department
- Radio Designation 101
- Regional Response (Career staffing weekdays)
District 2 - Anthony Fire Department
- Radio Designation 201
- Regional Response (Career staffing weekdays)
District 3 - New Mexico State University Fire Department
- Radio Designation 301
- Career/volunteer staffing 24-hours
District 4 - La Mesa Fire Department
- Radio Designation 401
District 5 - Organ Fire Department
- Radio Designation 501
District 6 - Rincon Fire Department
- Radio Designation 601
District 7 - La Union Fire Department
- Radio Designation 701
District 8 - Radium Springs Fire Department
- Radio Designation 801
District 9 - Chaparral Fire Department
- Radio Designation 901
District 10 - Mesquite Fire Department
- Radio Designation 1001
District 11 - Garfield-Salem Fire Department
- Radio Designation 1101
District 12 - Fairacres-Picacho Fire Department
- Radio Designation 1201
- Regional Response (Career staffing weekdays)
District 13 - South Valley Fire Department
- Radio Designation 1301
District 14 - Santa Teresa Fire Department
- Radio Designation 1401
District 15 - Las Alturas Fire Department
- Radio Designation 1501
District 16 - Chamberino Department
- Radio Designation 1601
- Regional Response (Career staffing weekdays)
American Medical Response
Dona Ana County Operations
- Medic 1 - Sunland Park
- Medic 2 - Anthony
- Medic 3 - Chaparral
- Medic 4 - Las Cruces
- Medic 5 - Las Cruces
- Medic 6 - Las Cruces
- Medic 8 - Las Cruces
- Medic 9 - Las Cruces
- Medic 12 - Hatch
- Medic 60 - Inter-facility Transfer
- 900-series - Supervisor