Santa Cruz County (CA)
From The RadioReference Wiki
Revision as of 15:58, 1 May 2010 by Cousinkix1953 (talk | contribs) (→'''Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Department''')
Santa Cruz County Fire Department
Fire Tone Outs FTOs
Toned out on fire channel RED 154.325
- Tone A 726.8 Tone B 569.1 Aptos 3503
- Tone A 726.8 Tone B 600.9 Aptos Station 1
- Tone A 726.8 Tone B 634.5 Aptos Station 2
- Tone A 726.8 Tone B 669.9 Aptos Station 3
- Tone A 1285.8 Tone B 1357.6 Ben Lomond
- Tone A 879.0 Tone B 788.5 Boulder Creek
- Tone A 788.5 Boulder Creek (group)
- Tone A 553.9 Tone B 767.4 Central 3403
- Tone A 553.9 Tone B 903.2 Central Off Duty
- Tone A 553.9 Tone B 584.8 Central Station 1
- Tone A 553.9 Tone B 617.4 Central Station 2
- Tone A 553.9 Tone B 651.9 Central Station 3
- Tone A 553.9 Tone B 688.3 Central Station 4
- Tone A 617.4 Tone B 1357.6 Felton
- Tone A 1122.5 Tone B 1153.4 AMR Medic 1
- Tone A 1153.4 Tone B 1217.8 AMR Medic 100
- Tone A 1122.5 Tone B 1185.2 Medic 2
- Tone A 1153.4 Tone B 1285.8 AMR Medic 5
- Tone A 746.8 Tone B 832.5 Santa Cruz 3103
- Tone A 707.3 Tone B 879.0 Santa Cruz Lifeguards
- Tone A 879.0 Tone B 832.5 Santa Cruz Station 1
- Tone A 928.1 Tone B 832.5 Santa Cruz Station 2
- Tone A 788.5 Tone B 832.5 Santa Cruz Station 3
- Tone A 726.8 Tone B 855.5 Scotts Valley 2503
- Tone A 726.8 Tone B 903.2 Scotts Valley Station 1
- Tone A 726.8 Tone B 767.4 Scotts Valley Station 3
- Tone A 832.5 Tone B 600.9 UCSC Fire
- Tone A 584.8 Tone B 617.4 Watsonville 4403
- Tone A 584.8 Tone B 688.3 Watsonville Station 1
- Tone A 584.8 Tone B 726.8 Watsonville Station 2
- Tone A 903.2 Zayante (group)
Santa Cruz County QC2 Tones (PDF)
Search:CaliforniaFTO
Fire stations and Unit numbers
13xx State Parks
17xx Cal-Fire
21xx Boulder Creek
22xx Ben Lomond
23xx Felton
24xx Zayante
25xx Scotts Valley
26xx Branciforte
27xx UCSC
28xx Davenport
29xx Lockheed-Martin
31xx Santa Cruz
34xx Central (Live Oak - Capitola - Soquel)
35xx Aptos
41xx Freedom
42xx Salsipuedes
44xx Watsonville
45xx Pajaro Valley
Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Department
This four-shift rotation allows for overlapping coverage during those hours when calls for service are the most demanding, primarily from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
1st Watch 6:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
2nd Watch 2:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.
3rd Watch 5:00 p.m. - 3:00 a.m.
4th Watch 9:30 p.m. - 7:30 a.m.
BEATS
Patrol units identify on the radio using their watch and beat numbers such as 1-4 etc.
1 North Coast
2 San Lorenzo Valley North
3 San Lorenzo Valley South
4 Live Oak East
5 Live Oak West
6 Soquel
7 Summit
8 Aptos North
9 Aptos South
10 Pajaro Valley North
11 Pajaro Valley South
Some deputies still use these "John" codes on the air instead of plain English.
JO-1 assist citizen(s)
JO-2 assist other department
JO-3 civil service
JO-4 warrant service
JO-5 stake out
JO-6 car stop
JO-7 cover / felony
JO-8 cover / misdemeanor
JO-9 errands
JO-10 field interrogation
JO-11 foot patrol
JO-12 notifications
JO-13 public relations
JO-14 record check / person(s)
JO-15 record check / vehicle(s)
JO-16 writing reports
JO-17 residence check
JO-18 court time
JO-19 security check
JO-20 suspicious person(s)
JO-21 suspicious vehicle(s)
JO-22 transportation
JO-23 welfare check
JO-24 routine patrol
JO-25 cancelled detail
JO-26 training
JO-27 follow up
JO-28 barking dog
JO-29 unfounded report
JO-30 burglar alarm
JO-31 escort
JO-32 civil matters
JO-33 keep the peace
JO-34 prowler
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
security
152.315
154.770*
155.880*
- yes these private security are using illegal modified
radios and unauthorized frequencies for decades. They don't even change their (240-250) callsigns when talking on frequencies licensed to the city police department. Tones are the same too...