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  VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR    1V10  
 
  VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR    1V10  
 
  SEARCH AND RESCUE (SAR)    170 through 199  
 
  SEARCH AND RESCUE (SAR)    170 through 199  
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  JAIL - BASE STATION    STATION 2  
 
  JAIL - BASE STATION    STATION 2  
 
  JAIL MANAGER    201  
 
  JAIL MANAGER    201  
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  GAME TROOPERS    1571 and up  
 
  GAME TROOPERS    1571 and up  
 
   
 
   
'''CENT'''       will use their patrol radio numbers  
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'''CENT (Columbia Enforcement Narcotics Team)''' will use their patrol radio numbers  
 
   
 
   
 
'''DISTRICT ATTORNEY & DEPUTY D.A.’s'''    400 through 419  
 
'''DISTRICT ATTORNEY & DEPUTY D.A.’s'''    400 through 419  
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Fire/EMS personnel and apparatus throughout the county use the following identification system.  
 
Fire/EMS personnel and apparatus throughout the county use the following identification system.  
 
      
 
      
<nowiki>ODF 4200
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ODF 4200
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SFD 4300
 
SFD 4300
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VFD 4500
 
VFD 4500
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MBFD 4600
 
MBFD 4600
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CRFR 4700 / 4900
 
CRFR 4700 / 4900
CFD 4800</nowiki>
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CFD 4800
 
   
 
   
 
The first number in all apparatus or people will be “4”, indicating Columbia County.  The second  
 
The first number in all apparatus or people will be “4”, indicating Columbia County.  The second  
 
number indicates the agency:  
 
number indicates the agency:  
 
   
 
   
<nowiki>2 = ODF  
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2 = ODF  
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3 = Scappoose
 
3 = Scappoose
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5 = Vernonia
 
5 = Vernonia
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6 = Mist/Birkenfeld  
 
6 = Mist/Birkenfeld  
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7 or 9 = CRFR  
 
7 or 9 = CRFR  
8 = Clatskanie</nowiki>
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8 = Clatskanie
 
   
 
   
 
The last one to three numbers are agency specific and are usually assigned to a specific apparatus or  
 
The last one to three numbers are agency specific and are usually assigned to a specific apparatus or  
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Apparatus alpha characters are as follows:  
 
Apparatus alpha characters are as follows:  
 
   
 
   
E = Engine U = Utility
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C = Chief
M = Medic FB = Fire Boat
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R = Rescue  CAR = Car
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CAR = Car
WT = Water Tender C = Chief
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E = Engine
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FB = Fire Boat
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M = Medic
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R = Rescue
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U = Utility
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WT = Water Tender
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[[Category:Oregon]]
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[[Category:Oregon Fire Services]]
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[[Category:Oregon Law Enforcement]]
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[[Category:Oregon Medical]]
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[[Category:Oregon Station IDs]]

Latest revision as of 10:08, 18 June 2015

LAW ENFORCEMENT RADIO CALL NUMBERS

CLATSKANIE PD

BASE STATION      STATION 8 
CHIEF       800 
ALL OTHER OFFICERS, RESERVES   801 through 849 
SUPPORT STAFF     850 through 899 

COLUMBIA CITY PD

BASE STATION      STATION 6 
CHIEF       600 
ALL OTHER OFFICERS, RESERVES   601 through 649 
SUPPORT STAFF     650 through 699 

COLUMBIA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

BASE STATION      STATION 1 
SHERIFF      100 
UNDER SHERIFF     101 
SERGEANTS       102 through 109 
DEPUTIES      110 through 139 
COURTHOUSE, CCSO SUPPORT STAFF   140 through 149 
RESERVES      150 through 169 
VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR    1V10 
SEARCH AND RESCUE (SAR)    170 through 199 
JAIL - BASE STATION     STATION 2 
JAIL MANAGER     201 
SERGEANT      202 
CORRECTIONS DEPUTIES    210 through 279 
CORRECTIONS TECH     280 through 299 

RAINIER PD

BASE STATION      STATION 9 
CHIEF       900 
ALL OTHER OFFICERS     901 through 949 
SUPPORT STAFF, RESERVES    950 through 999 

SCAPPOOSE PD

BASE STATION      STATION 3 
COMMAND STAFF (Chief, Captains,   300 through 309 
    Lieutenants and Sergeants) 
OFFICERS (Sworn Officers)    310 through 349 
RESERVE OFFICERS (Non-Sworn)   350 through 359 
CITIZEN VOLUNTEERS (C.E.R.T., RSVP)   V360 through V389 
NON COMMISSIONED / SUPPORT STAFF    390 through 399 
 (Community Service Officers, Code  
 Enforcement, Records Division) 

ST. HELENS PD

BASE STATION      STATION 7 
CHIEF       700 
ALL OTHER OFFICERS     701 through 729 
 CODE ENFORCEMENT, SUPPORT STAFF    730 through 739 
not in use at this time     740 through 749  
RESERVES      750 through 759 

VERNONIA PD

BASE STATION      STATION 5 
CHIEF       500 
ALL OTHER OFFICERS, RESERVES   501 through 549 
SUPPORT STAFF, CADETS    550 through 599 

OREGON STATE POLICE (OSP)

SERGEANT      1511 
TROOPERS      1521 through 1529 
GAME TROOPERS     1571 and up 

CENT (Columbia Enforcement Narcotics Team) will use their patrol radio numbers

DISTRICT ATTORNEY & DEPUTY D.A.’s 400 through 419

COLUMBIA COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 430 through 439

DIRECTOR      430 
HSEM COORDINATOR     431 
UASI COORDINATOR     432 
EM PLANNER      433 
PLANNER / OPEN     434-437 
INTERN      438 
INTERN      439  

ANIMAL CONTROL 450 through 459

PAROLE AND PROBATION UNITS 460 through 479

COLUMBIA 9-1-1 COMMUNICATIONS DISTRICT

ADMINISTRATOR     1100 
OPERATIONS MANAGER    1101 
DATA SPECIALIST     1102 
SYSTEMS & FACILITIES SPECIALIST   1103 
COMM. SUPERVISOR / TACTICAL DISPATCHER  1105 
COMM. SUPERVISOR / TACTICAL DISPATCHER  1106 
TACTICAL DISPATCHER    1107 
TACTICAL DISPATCHER    1108 
HANDHELD:  dispatch work area    CCOM 1 
HANDHELD:  dispatch work area    CCOM 2 
HANDHELD:  dispatch work area    CCOM 3 
HANDHELD:  dispatch work area    CCOM 4


FIRE/EMS RADIO CALL NUMBERS

Fire/EMS personnel and apparatus throughout the county use the following identification system.

ODF 4200

SFD 4300

VFD 4500

MBFD 4600

CRFR 4700 / 4900

CFD 4800

The first number in all apparatus or people will be “4”, indicating Columbia County. The second number indicates the agency:

2 = ODF

3 = Scappoose

5 = Vernonia

6 = Mist/Birkenfeld

7 or 9 = CRFR

8 = Clatskanie

The last one to three numbers are agency specific and are usually assigned to a specific apparatus or person.

The Chief of each department is designated by the alpha character “C” followed by the first two numbers shown above; i.e. C43 designates the Chief of Scappoose Fire Department.

Personnel in each department use four numbers, beginning with the department identifier; i.e. 4901 or 4706.

Apparatus in each department use one to three alpha characters and up to four numbers for identification; i.e. M431 denotes a medic unit from Scappoose Fire Department. Wildland engines use four numbers for identification; the third number in the unit number indicates the amount of water the vehicle carries, i.e. E4723 is 200 gallons, E4530 is 300 gallons, and E4882 is 800 gallons.

Apparatus alpha characters are as follows:

C = Chief

CAR = Car

E = Engine

FB = Fire Boat

M = Medic

R = Rescue

U = Utility

WT = Water Tender