Okanogan County (WA)
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Okanogan Dept. of Emergency Managment
Frequency Usage
Dispatch is called "Okanogan".
- 155.6400 Sheriff Dispatch- Used by North county Law Enforcement, Fire, and EMS
- 155.7300 Sheriff Dispatch- Used by Mid-Valley Deputies, Omak Police, and Lifeline Ambulance in Omak.
- 155.1900 Sheriff Dispatch- Used in South county, Coulee Dam, and Methow Valley for Law Enforcement, Fire, and EMS.
- 154.415 Fire Dispatch- Used by Fire District 3 (Omak, Malott, and Okanogan) for Fire Dispatch.
- 155.715 Sheriff Car to Car
- 155.010 City Police- All agencies have access to this channel. Used as a car to car.
Police Agency Numbering
Cities of Okanogan and Pateros police duties are contracted to the Sheriffs Office.
- U## Sheriff Deputies
- 200s Oroville Police
- 300s Tonasket Police
- 400s Omak Police
- 500s Coulee Dam Police
- 700s Brewster Police
- 800s Twisp Police
- 900s Winthrop Police/Marshal
Fire Departments
Unit Numbers- Usually first number is the district, second is the station number, third is the unit number. (i.e. Engine 341 is district 3, station 4, the first engine) Most districts only have one station.
- District 1 Oroville
- Engine 81, Brush 81, etc.
- District 2 Elmer City
- District 3 Mid-Valley
- Station 3-Malott
- Station 4-Okanogan
- Station 5-Omak
- District 4 Tonasket
- District 6 Methow Valley
- Stations in Mazama, Winthrop, Twisp, and Carlton
- District 7 Riverside
- District 8 Southeast Colville Indian Reservation
- District 9 Conconully
- District 10 Loomis
- District 11 Molson/ Chesaw
- District 12 Mount Hull
- District 15 South County
- Station 1-Pateros
- Station 2-Brewster
- Station 3-Methow
- Station 4 Rocky Butte
- District 16 Aeneas Valley