San Bernardino County (CA)
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Radio Systems
Several conventional 800 MHz repeaters carry either Sheriff or Fire talkgroups appear to be for filling trunked system coverage gaps in the deep desert area.
Systems 01 Through 10 Sites
Note that there are 800 MHz sites besides those listed below used as "fill-in" sites. They may be in conventional operation or Smartnet trunked systems other than Systems 01 through 10.
Site Name | System(s) |
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Aerojet | 06/07, 09 |
Bertha Peak | 08 |
Canon Lane | 06/07 |
Donnel Hill | 04 |
Flash II Mountain | 02 |
Heaps Peak | 08 |
Homestead Water Tank | 04 |
Jurupa Hill | 06/07 |
Keller Peak | 08 |
Little Mountain | 10 |
Onyx Peak | 08 |
Paxton Hill | 04 |
Quartzite Mountain | 01 |
Rodman Mountain | 03, 04 |
San Sevaine Peak | 08 |
Skyland | 08 |
Spirit Mountain | 05 |
Strawberry Peak | 08 |
Sunset | 06/07 |
Fire
San Bernardino County Fire
Fire VHF system: Four repeater pairs are being placed in service countywide at multiple locations (see freq list). These VHF narrow-band repeaters will replace the wide-band "color" channels that tie back to Comm Center (fire dispatch). Future use of the "color" channels (Red, Yellow, Gray, Green, Brown) will be tactical unit-unit only if needed due to non-800mhz mutual aid responders enroute to assist. The new "County 1 thru 4" will not normally be kept patched into the 800mhz system. They can be patched "on-demand" per incident needs to give mutual aid resources access to working 800mhz talkgroups. You may hear them patched to a working fireground 800mhz talkgroup, or simply simulcast command traffic from dispatchers.
Stations
- 002 Devore
- 004 Helendale/Silver Lakes
- 008 Lucerne Valley
- 009 Mentone
- 010 Phelan
- 011 El Mirage
- 012 San Antonio Heights
- 013 Pinion Hills
- 014 Wrightwood
- 016 Baldy Mesa
- 017 Big River
- 018 Lake Havasu
- 019 Landers
- 020 Lytle Creek
- 021 Parker Strip
- 022 Spring Valley Lake
- 023 Grand Terrace
- 031 Needles
- 034 Park Moabi
- 035 Panarama Heights
- 036 Joshua Tree
- 038 Pioneertown
- 040 Oak Hills
- 041 Yucca Valley (Central)
- 042 Yucca Valley (North)
- 042 Parker Dam
- 043 Johnson Valley
- 044 Copper Mtn Mesa
- 045 Wonder Valley
- 046 Harvard
- 048 Summit Valley
- 053 Baker
- 055 Black Meadow Landing
- 056 Hinkley
- 057 Trona / Searles Valley
- 071 Fontana - Central
- 072 Fontana
- 073 Fontana
- 074 Fontana - Southridge
- 075 Muscoy
- 076 Bloomington
- 077 Bloomington
- 078 Fontana
- 079 Fontana - Hunters Ridge
- 080 Fontana (Under Construction)
- 081 Fontana (Under Construction)
- 091 Lake Arrowhead - South
- 092 Lake Arrowhead - Northeast
- 094 Lake Arrowhead - West
- 095 Green Valley Lake
- 096 Fawnskin
- 097 Baldwin Lake VFD
- 098 Angeles Oaks
- 099 Forest Falls
- 200 Mt. Baldy VFD
- 301 Hesperia (Central)
- 302 Hesperia (East)
- 304 Hesperia (North)
- 305 Hesperia (SW)
- 311 Victorville (Central)
- 312 Victorville (NW)
- 313 Victorville (West)
- 314 Victorville (East)
- 315 Victorville (SW)
- 321 Adelanto (North)
- 322 Adelanto (South)
- 555 Oak Glen (contract w/ CalFire-Yucaipa Fire Dist)
Baldwin Lake Volunteer Fire Department
Unit Designators
- Engine 97 (E-97)
- Engine 97A (E-97A)
- Water Tender 97 (WT-97)
- Patrol 97 (P-97)
- Utility 97 (U-97)
- Chief 9700
- Chief 9701
- Chief 9702
- Chief 9703
Law Enforcement
San Bernardino County Sheriff
Sheriff Unit Designators
Unit designators consist of three fields [01]-[A]-[23]. The first field is the division or patrol area as follows:
Bureau/Division | Station | Area | [01] |
Patrol | Central | Central County | 1 |
Patrol | Central | Grand Terrace Contract City | 12 |
Patrol | Central | Loma Linda Contract City | 15 |
Patrol | West Foothill | West Foothill County | 3 |
Patrol | Yucaipa | Yucaipa County | 4 |
Patrol | Yucaipa | Yucaipa Contract City | 14 |
Patrol | Twin Peaks | Twin Peaks County | 5 |
Patrol | Big Bear | Big Bear County | 6 |
Patrol | Big Bear | Big Bear Lake Contract City | 16 |
Patrol | Victor Valley | Victor Valley County | 7 |
Patrol | Victor Valley | Adelanto Contract City | 24 |
Patrol | Victor Valley | Phelan Substation | 26 |
Patrol | Victor Valley | Lucerne Valley Substation | 27 |
Patrol | Barstow | Barstow County | 8 |
Patrol | Barstow | Trona Substation | 29 |
Patrol | Morongo Basin | Morongo Basin County | 9 |
Patrol | Morongo Basin | Twentynine Palms Contract City | 20 |
Patrol | Morongo Basin | Yucca Valley Contract Town | 23 |
Patrol | Colorado River | Colorado River County | 10 |
Patrol | Colorado River | Needles Contract City | 21 |
Patrol | Colorado River | Parker Dam Substation | 28 |
Patrol | Rancho Cucamonga | Rancho Cucamonga Contract City | 11 |
Patrol | Highland | Highland Contract City | 13 |
Patrol | Victorville | Victorville Contract City | 17 |
Patrol | Apple Valley | Apple Valley Contract City | 18 |
Patrol | Hesperia | Hesperia Contract City | 19 |
Patrol | Chino Hills | Chino Hills Contract City | 22 |
Detention/Corrections | Central Detention Center | 30 | |
Detention/Corrections | Transportation Detail | 31 | |
Detention/Corrections | Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center | 32 | |
Detention/Corrections | West Valley Detention Center | 34 | |
Aviation | 40 | ||
Court Services | Civil Division | 45 | |
Court Services | Court Security Contract | 89 | |
Specialized Investigations | 60 | ||
Specialized Enforcement | 61 | ||
Narcotics | 62 | ||
Coroner | 70 |
The second field is the deputy descriptor or assignment. Certain descriptors are only used with specific divisions (e.g., "King" is only used with Aviation, thus 40-K). Each patrol station (not area) usually has one Captain and Lieutenant, and their designators do not have a third field (e.g., 6-C, not 6-C-1). Captains, Lieutenants, and Sergeants from stations in the patrol division that share multiple patrol areas normally take the county area designator as the first field of their unit designator (e.g., 6-S-5, not 16-S-5). "Xray" units may be motorcycle or regular patrol car units. The following table lists the descriptor or assignment.
[A] | Descriptor/Assignment | Field [01] Usage |
A (Adam) | Civilian station / field unit | |
B (Baker) | Reserve deputy | |
C (Charlie) | Captain | |
D (David) | Detective | |
G (George) | Gang enforcement deputy | 61, some patrol division use |
H (Henry) | Homicide detective | 60 |
I (Ida) | Investigator | 70 |
J (John) | Station jail deputy | |
K (King) | Aircraft unit | 40 |
L (Lincoln) | Lieutenant | |
Marine | Boat patrol | |
MET | Multiple Enforcement Team deputy | |
N (Nora) | Narcotics enforcement deputy/officer | 62 |
P (Paul) | Beat patrol deputy / school resource officer | |
R (Robert) | Roving patrol deputy | |
Rescue | Search and rescue volunteer | |
S (Sam) | Sergeant | |
V (Victor) | Citizen Volunteer Patrol unit | |
W (William) | Special detail deputy | |
X (Xray) | Traffic deputy | |
Z (Zebra) | SWAT deputy | 61, some patrol division use |
The third field contains up to two digits. For "Paul" units, this field may be divided into two subfields, [2] and [3]. When [2] is a number from 1-4, [3] signifies the patrol beat number. The following table lists values for the subfield [2].
[2] | Description |
0 | Resident post patrol deputy |
1 | Night shift |
2 | Days shift |
3 | Swing (afternoon) shift |
4 | Cover shift |
5 | School resource officer |
6 | Watch commander who is not a sergeant |
7 | Outside agency |
Examples:
4-P-05 ("Four-Paul-Five") is a Yucaipa County resident post deputy for the Forest Falls, Angelus Oaks, and Barton Flats areas.
1-P-22 ("One-Paul-Twenty-Two") is a Central beat patrol unit working Beat 2 for the days shift.
70-I-7 ("Seventy-Ida-Seven") is a Coroner's Investigator.
Outside Agency Unit Designators
The following table lists some outside agency designators.
[01] | Agency |
25 | Big Bear Municipal Water District Lake Patrol |
92 | San Bernardino County Probation |
95 | San Bernardino Community College District Police |
98 | San Bernardino County District Attorney's Investigators |
Redlands Police Department
Police Department Unit Designators
Unit designators consist of two fields [A]-[01]. The first field is assigned per the following table. The second field contains up to two digits that are specific to each officer. For example, C-17 is a police corporal. Each sworn officer typically retains the same unit designator until the next round of promotions.
[A] | Description |
A (Adam) | Administration |
Air | Air support unit |
B (Baker) | School resource officer |
C (Charlie) | Corporal |
D (David) | Detective |
E (Edward) | Police explorer cadet |
F (Frank) | Forensics reserve officer |
G (George) | Multiple Enforcement Team (MET) (e.g., gang enforcement) |
H (Henry) | Animal control officer |
I (Ida) | Identification technician, community service officer (civilian) |
L (Lincoln) | Lieutenant |
Motor | Motorcycle traffic officer |
P (Paul) | Patrol officer |
R (Robert) | Reserve officer |
S (Sam) | Sergeant |
T (Tom) | Traffic officer |
V (Victor) | Parking control officer (civilian) |
W (William) | Custody specialist (jail transport, civilian) |
X (Xray) | Citizen volunteer patrol officer |
Z (Zebra) | Citizen volunteer park ranger |
Other Agency Unit Designators
Campus | Redlands Unified School District Security Officer |
Krikorian | Krikorian Theatres Security (340 N. Eureka Street) |
Mall Security | Redlands Mall Security (100 Redlands Mall) |
Target | Target Loss Prevention (27320 W. Lugonia Avenue) |
U (Union) | University of Redlands Public Safety Officer |