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*SUNY Albany:
 
*SUNY Albany:
**100 through 109: 00:00 to 8:00 patrol
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**100 through 109: 00:00 to 8:00 patrol?
**110 through 119: 8:00 to 16:00 patrol
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**110 through 119: 8:00 to 16:00 patrol?
**120 through 129: 16:00 to 00:00 patrol
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**120 through 129: 16:00 to 00:00 patrol?
 
**150: Deputy Chief of Police?
 
**150: Deputy Chief of Police?
 
**151: Inspector
 
**151: Inspector
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**193: Security services assistant
 
**193: Security services assistant
 
**194: Security services assistant/dispatcher?
 
**194: Security services assistant/dispatcher?
**196: Security services assistant
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**196 and 197: Security services assistant
**Car numbers (used on County channels and rarely on SUNY channels):
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**Car numbers*:
***715: Unmarked car?
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***715: Former K9 (spare K9?)/patrol/field training unit?
 
***721 through 724: Patrol
 
***721 through 724: Patrol
***726: Patrol
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***725: Supervisor (lieutenant)
***728: Patrol
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***726 through 728: Patrol
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***729: Community Response Unit (pretty much a patrol unit)
 
***730: Supervisor (lieutenant)
 
***730: Supervisor (lieutenant)
 
***732: Patrol
 
***732: Patrol
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***737: K9
 
***737: K9
 
***743: Downtown Public Safety (security services assistant)
 
***743: Downtown Public Safety (security services assistant)
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(*)These car numbers are used on County channels are rarely on SUNY channels. It is unknown why they are given 700 series numbers, it's possible they have/had a State Police call sign structure of 7G7## that either is still used or just remains their fleet number structure.
  
 
*SUNY Polytech:
 
*SUNY Polytech:

Revision as of 20:50, 26 April 2022

State University of New York Police Call Signs

  • Administration:
    • 1H12: Patrol
  • SUNY Albany:
    • 100 through 109: 00:00 to 8:00 patrol?
    • 110 through 119: 8:00 to 16:00 patrol?
    • 120 through 129: 16:00 to 00:00 patrol?
    • 150: Deputy Chief of Police?
    • 151: Inspector
    • 152: Inspector?
    • 153: Patrol lieutenant
    • 154: Lieutenant?
    • 155: Lieutenant?
    • 156: Patrol lieutenant
    • 157: Lieutenant?
    • 158 and 159: Investigator?
    • 167 through 169: Security services assistant
    • 171 and 172: Security services assistant
    • 174: Security services assistant
    • 182: Security services assistant
    • 184: Security services assistant
    • 191: Security services assistant
    • 193: Security services assistant
    • 194: Security services assistant/dispatcher?
    • 196 and 197: Security services assistant
    • Car numbers*:
      • 715: Former K9 (spare K9?)/patrol/field training unit?
      • 721 through 724: Patrol
      • 725: Supervisor (lieutenant)
      • 726 through 728: Patrol
      • 729: Community Response Unit (pretty much a patrol unit)
      • 730: Supervisor (lieutenant)
      • 732: Patrol
      • 733: Uptown Public Safety (security services assistant)
      • 737: K9
      • 743: Downtown Public Safety (security services assistant)

(*)These car numbers are used on County channels are rarely on SUNY channels. It is unknown why they are given 700 series numbers, it's possible they have/had a State Police call sign structure of 7G7## that either is still used or just remains their fleet number structure.

  • SUNY Polytech:
    • It is believed these units identify in the 2## series, but this remains unconfirmed. It's likely Albany has the 1## block, Polytech has the 2## block, it is unknown who has the 3## block, and Administration formerly held the 4## block.

Five Quad Volunteer Ambulance Call Signs

  • 5201: Chief?
  • 5202: Deputy chief?
  • 5204: Unknown
  • 5205: Lieutenant
  • 5206: Lieutenant?
  • 5281: Ambulance
  • 81 Crew Chief: 5281 Crew Chief
  • 5282: Ambulance
  • 5291: Supervisor flycar