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For the [[Charlottesville City (VA)|Charlottesville City]], [[Albemarle County (VA)|Albemarle County]], and University of Virginia (UVA) communities, emergent 911-calls, and non-emergent service calls, are received by, and dispatched centrally from, the local Emergency Communications Center (CECC), to the appropriate police, fire, or rescue units, using the Charlottesville/Albemarle Trunked Radio System.  The UVA Medical Center and Martha Jefferson Hospitals serve citizens in this and surrounding counties.  UVA MedCom dispatches UVA's ambulance fleet and Pegasus.
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For the [[Charlottesville City (VA)|Charlottesville City]], [[Albemarle County (VA)|Albemarle County]], and University of Virginia (UVA) communities, emergent 911-calls, and non-emergent service calls, are received by, and dispatched centrally from, the local Emergency Communications Center (CECC)<sup>[http://www.albemarle.org/department.asp?department=ecc&relpage=3103]</sup>, to the appropriate police, fire, or rescue units, using the Charlottesville/Albemarle Trunked Radio System.  The UVA Medical Center and Martha Jefferson Hospitals serve citizens in this and surrounding counties.  UVA MedCom dispatches UVA's ambulance fleet and Pegasus.
  
 
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Charlottesville/Albemarle Trunked Radio System

For the Charlottesville City, Albemarle County, and University of Virginia (UVA) communities, emergent 911-calls, and non-emergent service calls, are received by, and dispatched centrally from, the local Emergency Communications Center (CECC)[1], to the appropriate police, fire, or rescue units, using the Charlottesville/Albemarle Trunked Radio System. The UVA Medical Center and Martha Jefferson Hospitals serve citizens in this and surrounding counties. UVA MedCom dispatches UVA's ambulance fleet and Pegasus.

System Details

The information below either needs to be verified before submission to the RRDB, or is data that is beyond the purpose of the RRDB.

Frequencies and Callsigns

The following call signs relate to this trunked system:

WPUA888 WPWD882 WPXA692 WPXR392
WQEC203 WQOA723 WQBV916

CECC Unidentified Talkgroups, Channels, Etc.

CECC and its field-units utilize a combination of trunked-system talkgroups, non-trunked channels, and simplex frequencies. The following talkgroups, channels, radio IDs, etc. have not been identified sufficiently enough for submission to the RRDB. For convenience, the list of unknown items is maintained as one list here. The individual Charlottesville City and Albemarle County wiki pages link to this list.

  1. Please help identify these in detail.
  2. Please use the links below to submit verified information to the RRDB.
  3. AFTER an item has been identified AND added to the RRDB, please remove it from this list.

CECC Unidentified Talkgroups

These talkgroups have been identified by TGID, but still need detailed assignment information, including agency, and purpose (e.g. Main, Tac 1, etc.)

TGIDAgencyNotes
01648?radio maintenance heard testing
26252UVA PD/Security ?possibly UVA PD Event 2
26288UVA PD/Security ?short fragment heard
30352Charlottesville PD ?possibly encrypted, heard only once
43792Albemarle County Service Authorityshort fragment heard
43856Albemarle County Service Authorityshort fragment heard
43920Albemarle County Service Authorityshort fragment heard
43984Albemarle County Service Authorityshort fragment heard
44016?short fragment heard

CECC Unidentified Channels

Simplex or non-repeated channels are used when repeaters are not accessible or when short-range communication is preferred. For each of the following, please help identify frequency, agency, official channel identifier, and assigned purpose.

  • Fire/Rescue Radio channel "C1"
    • "C1" apparently is the setting on the portable radio
  • CHO Police "Channel 2"
    • heard Officers on "CHO Police" decide to switch to "Channel 2".

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