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Radio IDs


All radios on the OCICS are assigned a six digit radio ID. Radios belonging to police agencies begin with 1, fire agency radios begin with 2 (except the Syracuse Fire Department, as noted below), and EMS agency radios begin with 3. The second two digits of the radio ID correspond to a county assigned agency code (Syracuse City Police are assigned 01 for mobiles and 02 for portables). See the Onondaga County (NY) page for a complete listing of these codes. The final three digits correspond to an individual radio.

Examples:

  • RID 145183: 1 (police agency) + 45(OCSO Road Patrol) + 183(radio 183) = OCSO Road Patrol Radio 183
  • RID 101374: 1 (police agency) + 01 (SPD Mobile) + 374 (radio 374) = SPD Mobile 374
  • RID 219108: 2 (fire agency) + 19 (Fairmount FD) + 108 (radio 108) = Fairmount Fire Radio 108
  • RID 382003: 3 (EMS agency) + 82 (NAVAC) + 003 (radio 003) = NAVAC Radio 3
  • RID 337011: 3 (EMS agency) + 37 (Minoa FD) + 011 (radio 011) = Minoa Ambulance Radio 11

Some agencies do seem to have logic in assigning their radio IDs, for example fire radios whose last three digits begin with 00 seem to correspond to chiefs. E.g., 257002 belongs to Solvay Car 2. Also note that SPD Mobile numbers correspond to the vehicle's 'C number' not the number printed on the side of the vehicle.

Syracuse Fire Department Radio IDs

Syracuse Fire Radio IDs begin with 99 (their county agency code). The third digit (and fourth for the Rescue Company, ARFF, and district chiefs) can be used to identify the type of apparatus the radio is assigned to: 1 for Engines, 2 for Trucks, 30 for the Rescue Company, 34 ARFF, and 81 for district chiefs. Fourth (where applicable) and fifth digit represent the individual unit number, e.g. 99105 represents a radio belonging to Engine Company 5, while 99208 represents a radio belonging to Truck 8. The final digit corresponds to individual radios: 0 is assigned to mobile radios, 1 is the officer's portable, 2-8 are additional portables, 9 is reserved for mobiles on the Minis.

Examples:

  • RID 991171: 99 (SFD) + 1 (engine) + 17 (17) + 1 (Officer's Portable) = SFD Engine 17 Officer's Portable
  • RID 992080: 99 (SFD) + 2 (truck) + 08 (8) + 0 (mobile) = SFD Truck 8 Mobile
  • RID 991069: 99 (SFD) + 1 (engine) + 06 (6) + 9 (mini Mobile) = Mini 6 Mobile
  • RID 993014: 99 (SFD) + 30 (rescue) + 1 (1) + 4 (portable 4) = SFD Rescue Portable 4
  • RID 998130: 99 (SFD) + 81 (district chief) + 3 (3) + 0 (mobile) = SFD Car 3 Mobile

Radios for other SFD units are indicated by 99 followed by their 3 digit unit ID (612 the fire investigator, 703 the deputy chief, etc.), and then 0 for a mobile, 1-8 for portables, as above.

Examples:

  • RID 997020: 99 (SFD) + 702 (702) + 0 (mobile) = SFD 702 Mobile
  • RID 996011: 99 (SFD) + 601 (601) + 1 (portable 1) = SFD 601 Portable 1

911 Center Radio IDs

All agencies on the OCICS are dispatched from the Onondaga County 911 Center. The Village of Skaneateles maintained its own call taking and dispatch operation until late August 2010.

911 Center radio IDs begin with 91, followed by two digits which appear to correspond an individual dispatch console, followed by two digits which indicate the talkgroup the console is set to. While presumably any console is able to talk on any talkgroup, specific consoles appear to be assigned to be the seat for specific dispatchers as indicated below.

  • 10: MRD-3
  • 12: MRD-4
  • 13: MRD-5
  • 14: SPD-3
  • 15: SPD-4
  • 17: OCFC-1
  • 18: SFD Primary
  • 19: OCFC-7
  • 20: SPD-2
  • 21: MRD-2
  • 22: OCFC Support
  • 23: SFD Secondary
  • 25: City of Syracuse Technical Advisor (TA)
  • 26: County Technical Advisor (TA)

Examples of complete 911 Center radio IDs:

  • 911433: 91 (911 Center) + 14 (SPD-3 Dispatch Position) + 33 (TG 33, SPD-3) = 911 Center SPD-3 Dispatcher speaking on SPD Channel 3 (expected)
  • 911345: 91 (911 Center) + 13 (MRD-5 Dispatch Position) + 45 (TG 45, MRD-1) = 911 Center MRD-5 Dispatcher speaking on MRD-1 (unexpected)

This analysis may require some revision in the future, but for the time being the logic seems sound and makes appropriate predictions. One may occasionally see the OCFC-7 dispatcher speaking on OCFC-1, but never see them speaking on a City Police talkgroup.