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Return to [https://www.radioreference.com/db/browse/ctid/606 Cook County database page]
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== Related Wiki Pages ==
 
== Related Wiki Pages ==
=== Unverified / Frequency Information ===
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=== Cook County ===
* [[CookCountyIL-Hospital|Hospitals]]
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* [[Cook County|Cook County Government]]
* [[CookCountyIL-EMS Agencies|EMS Agencies]]
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* [[CookCountyIL-Colleges|Colleges]]
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=== Municipalities and Districts ===
* [[CookCountyIL-Schools|Schools]]
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* [[Cook County (IL) Municipalities and Districts|Municipalities and Districts]]
* [[CookCountyIL-ChicagoCitySchools|Chicago City Schools]]
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* [[Cook County (IL) Chicago City|City of Chicago]]
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* [[Cook County (IL) Fire Dept. Locations]]
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* [[Glenview (IL) Public Safety Dispatch]]
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=== EMS / Hospitals ===
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* [[Hospitals and Medical Facilities Cook County (IL)|Hospitals and Medical Facilities]]
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* [[Cook County (IL) EMS Agencies]]
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=== Schools / Colleges ===
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* [[Cook County (IL) Colleges]]
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* [[Cook County (IL) Schools]]
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* [[Cook County (IL) Chicago Public Schools]]
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* [[Cook County (IL) Chicago Private / Parochial Schools]]
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* [[Cook County (IL) Bridges]]
  
 
=== Trunked Systems ===
 
=== Trunked Systems ===
 
* [[ESP Wireless - UHF (Chicago Sears Tower)]]
 
* [[ESP Wireless - UHF (Chicago Sears Tower)]]
 
* [[Chicago Public Safety and Services]]
 
* [[Chicago Public Safety and Services]]
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* [[Loyola University Medical Center (Maywood)]]
  
 
=== Current/Legacy ===
 
=== Current/Legacy ===
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* [[Cook County (IL) Municipalities and Districts]]
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* [[Cook County (IL) Chicago City]]
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'''Links to current/old Wiki pages for pages before moving to Regional areas'''
 
'''Links to current/old Wiki pages for pages before moving to Regional areas'''
 
* [[Federal Agencies Cook County (IL)]] Not Valid    
 
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* [[Chicago Businesses & Retail Cook County (IL)|Chicago Businesses & Retail]]
 
* [[Chicago Businesses & Retail Cook County (IL)|Chicago Businesses & Retail]]
 
* [[Communications Companies Cook County (IL)|Communications Companies]]    
 
* [[Communications Companies Cook County (IL)|Communications Companies]]    
* [[Hotels / Motels (Chicago/Suburbs) Cook County (IL)]]
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* [[Cook County (IL) Industrial / Manufacturing]]  
* [[Industrial / Manufacturing Cook County (IL)|Industrial/Manufacturing]]  
 
 
* [[Media Cook County (IL)]]
 
* [[Media Cook County (IL)]]
* [[Property Management / Security Agencies Cook County (IL)]]  
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* [[Property Management / Security Agencies Cook County (IL)]]
* [[Service Companies (new) Cook County (IL)]] Not Valid  
 
* [[Taxis / Transportation Cook County (IL)]] Not Valid  
 
* [[Railroads / Metra Cook County (IL)]] Not Valid  
 
* [[Utilities / Service Companies Cook County (IL)]] DB Page Deleted, no info
 
 
 
=== Future - Regional ===
 
'''Future Wiki Pages for information that is regional, converted from old (current) Wiki Pages'''
 
* August 2012 - Ongoing Future Project (*Database pages have been moved at this point)
 
* Legacy Wiki Pages STILL include old info that is not area related, but business specific related.  Eventually this information will be moved to regional pages.
 
Cook County Database pages of Businesses and related wiki pages are being converted to Regional Pages such as:
 
 
 
* [[Businesses - Chicago Cook County (IL)|Businesses - Chicago]]
 
* [[Businesses - Countywide Cook County (IL)|Businesses - County-wide]]
 
* [[Businesses -- West Cook County (IL)|Businesses -- West]]
 
** Including: Bellwood, Berkeley, Berwyn, Broadview, Brookfield, Cicero (Town), Countryside, Elmwood Park, Evergreen Park, Forest Park, Forest View, Franklin Park, Harwood Heights, Hillside, Hodgkins, Indian Head Park, Inverness, Justice, La Grange,
 
La Grange Park, Lyons, Maywood, McCook, Melrose Park, Norridge, North Riverside, Northlake, Oak Park, River Forest, River Grove, Riverside, Schiller Park, Stickney,
 
Stone Park, Summit, Westchester, Western Springs, Willow Springs  
 
* [[Businesses -- North Cook County (IL)|Businesses -- North]]
 
** Including: Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove, Des Plaines, Elk Grove Village,
 
Evanston, Glencoe, Glenview, Golf, Kenilworth, Lincolnwood, Morton Grove, Mount Prospect, Niles, Northbrook, Northfield, Park Ridge, Prospect Heights, Rolling Meadows
 
Rosemont, Skokie, Wheeling, Wilmette, Winnetka 
 
* [[Businesses -- North-West Cook County (IL)|Businesses -- North-West]]
 
** Including: Barrington, Barrington Hills, Hanover Park, Hoffman Estates, Palatine, Schaumburg, South Barrington, Streamwood
 
* [[Businesses -- South Cook County (IL)|Businesses -- South]]
 
**Including: Burnham, Dolton, East Hazel Crest, Flossmoor, Ford Heights, Glenwood, Hazel Crest, Homewood, Lansing, Lynwood, Matteson, Merrionette Park, Olympia Fields, Park Forest, Phoenix, Posen, Richton Park, Riverdale, Sauk Village, South Chicago Heights, South Holland, Steger, Thornton, Harvey  
 
* [[Businesses -- South-West Cook County (IL)|Businesses -- South-West]]
 
**Including: Calumet Park, Dixmoor, Alsip, Bedford Park, Blue Island, Bridgeview, Burbank, Burr Ridge, Calumet City, Chicago Heights, Chicago Ridge, Country Club Hills, Crestwood, Hickory Hills, Hometown, Lemont, Markham, Midlothian, Oak Forest, Oak Lawn, Orland Hills, Orland Park, Palos Heights, Palos Hills, Palos Park, Robbins, Tinley Park, Worth
 
 
 
==MABAS Divisions==
 
*[http://www.mabas.org/ Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) Division Headquarters]
 
*[http://www.n9jig.com/radio/mabas/ Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) Division Headquarters]
 
*[http://www.mabasradio.org/ Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) Radio Committee]
 
 
 
===MABAS Division 20===
 
*WQMP765 - 154.37, 154.265 Base/Mobile at Hillside/Franklin Park
 
 
 
==Municipalities and Districts==
 
===Chicago===
 
'''Chicago Fire Department'''
 
Possible channel plan used by the Chicago Fire Department
 
<pre>
 
f01-477.5125 Main EMS (digital)
 
f02-478.4625 Englewood EMS (digital)
 
f03-460.3500 Police Citywide 5 (analog)
 
f04-462.9750 EMS Command (analog)
 
f05-476.6875 Citywide Fire (digital)
 
f06-458.0250 Special Events 5 (analog)
 
f07-458.0750 Special Events 6 (analog)
 
f08-477.7000 Ops 8 (digital)
 
f09-478.1500 Ops 9 (digital)
 
f10-(unknown) Metro 1
 
f11-(unknown) Metro 2
 
f12-(unknown) CTA Citywide
 
f13-462.9750 EMS Command (analog)
 
f14-460.3500 Police Citywide 5 (analog)
 
f15-460.6250 EMS Englewood (analog)
 
f16-460.6000 EMS Main (analog)
 
 
 
477.7875 Fire North
 
478.2125 Fire South
 
477.9875 OEMC
 
</pre>
 
 
 
*Interop
 
**System Diagram FCC Acrobat Document The City of Chicago hereby requests 180-day Emergency Special Temporary Authority for the operation of the below described systems/channels to provide the necessary RF linkage between existing City operations and the Statewide interoperability initiative employing the Astro 21 system and those channels being deployed as a portion of the U.S. Department of Justice's High-Risk Metropolitan Area Interoperability Assistance Project. In essence, the City seeks designated channels which can be employed for the purpose offacilitating the coordination of construction of new systems being deployed, e.g. the UHF system that is being constructed County-wide to provide local interoperability throughout Northern Illinois; existing systems, e.g. the City's 800 MHz radio facilities that require RF connectivity to the Statewide Astro 21 network; and to facilities interoperability in the extended use of VHF radio systems employed by firefighters throughout the region. The requested UHF channels would also provide necessary RF linkage for the City's emergency medical personnel. Over 925 paramedics and command personnel provide EMS services to City residents on a UHF system that is extremely limited in system capacity. There is no way to upgrade the system and concurrently move it toward interoperability by redeployment of the existing channels. Any downtime of the system caused by shifting facilities, rather than adding UHF links, at this time would be disastrous. The requested temporary authority to operate on the proposed UHF links would also serve this vital purpose to provide an RF bridge between what is now in place and what will be deployed in the future via a system redesign and upgrade. Similarly, the City operates its present VHF systems to support the over 2,500 fire fighters that protect the City against disasters. The present system was never designed with interoperability as a goal and the City is attempting to take immediate steps toward rectifying this situation, again, to allow all City departments the advantage of greater interagency cooperation and coordination. To provide the necessary spectrum to transition this system toward full interoperability and to increase the overall utility of the existing VHF radio system, the City proposes to employ the VHF channels identified herein on a temporary basis to bridge the gap in improved system design and capacity, without having to reconfigure existing facilities and lose vital throughput. Finally, the City's use of 800 MHz radio channels are to operate a Citywide emergency siren system and a number of data channels in support of drug enforcement, disaster response, and the Organized Crime division. The systems are in flux for a number of reasons, including the City's participation in 800 MHz re-banding pursuant to FCC Docket WT 02-55. Although the re-banding efforts are arduous and tax severely the resources of the City's radio technical personnel, the City cannot back away from its ongoing efforts to increase the functionality and use of those systems by initiating RF linking to the Astro 21 Statewide project. To delay further the City's efforts to accommodate re-banding to the exclusion of the City's efforts toobtain Statewide interoperability on the State's 800 MHz network at the same time, would be to ignore an opportunity to concurrently re-band, while upgrading network capacity. Obviously, a two-step approach is both inefficient and more costly and does not provide to the City the next vital step toward improved and necessary interoperability.
 
 
 
'''Police'''
 
*Patrol Division: 1st Watch : 2300-0700 (Early) 0000-0800 (Late) 2nd Watch : 0700-1500 (Early) 0800-1600 (Late) 3rd Watch: 1500-2300 (Early) 1600-0000 (Late) Rapid-Response:2nd Watch (Last number Odd) 0800-1600 Hrs. (Last Number Even) 0900-1700 Hrs. Rapid Response:3rd Watch (Last number Odd) 1600-0000 Hrs. (Last Number Even)1700-0100 Hrs.
 
*Overtime starts in 15 increments after the end of a shift. Roll call lasts until 30 minutes after the start of the shift.
 
* Gang & Tactical Teams: 1000-1800 (2nd Watch) 1800-0200 (3rd Watch)
 
* This is changing in some Districts and Areas.  Some 3rd watch start times are changing to 1900 and some are starting at 2000 Hrs. This also applies to the Area Gun Teams, Gang Teams, Saturation Teams.* Detective Division: Same as Patrol Division N.A.G.I.S.(Narcotics and Gang Investigative Section)- Non-specific start and end times.
 
 
 
'''CPD Terms'''
 
*TVB - Traffic Violator for Bond. Basically means the driver is going to post cash instead of surrendering his/her drivers license for a ticket.
 
*Public Safety Robot WQGZ549 2459.0/2463.0/2470.5/2476.5
 
*[New 6/07] 5/27/06 - Added 6 locations of 155.37/155.055 Addresses
 
*Each Zone has the capability to "simulcast" on the City-Wide frequencies. The Zone Disptcher will see a red light on his/her respective console telling them whether or not the City-Wide is free to simulcast on. This is why when the dispatcher will say "Cars in (ditrict of occurence) City-Wide is not available" and will dispatch a Priority 1 or 1A call without a simulcast on the city-wide frequencies. Also note all District Beat Cars have the capability to switch to any available city-wide.
 
 
 
* 460.12500 465.17500 KSJ745 RM 173.8 PL 1 Citywide 1 (Traffic Division, Police Document Services Section,Central Detention Section, Public Transportation Section, Special Functions Unit-(Including-Marine, Canine, and Mounted Unit}, Targeted Response Unit, Special Operations Section, Air Support Unit
 
* 460.17500 465.17500 KSJ745 RM 123.0 PL 2 Citywide 2 (Detective Division, Forensic Services Division-{Including Crime Lab & District Forensic Service Requests}
 
* 460.27500 465.27500 KSJ745 RM 141.3 PL 3 Citywide 3 (Formal Flash Messages, Repair Requests for Radio Service, Alternate Frequency}
 
*460.32500 465.32500 KSJ745 RM 192.8 PL 4 Citywide 4 (Auditing & Internal Control Division, Organized Crime Division-{Gang Crimes, Narcotics, Prostituion Section},Areas 1-5 Special Victims Unit
 
* 460.35000 465.35000 KNBM249 RM 97.4 PL 5 Citywide 5 (Subway, Alternate Frequency
 
* 460.25000 465.25000 KSJ745 RM 162.2 PL 6 Citywide 6 (Alternate Frequency)
 
* 460.30000 465.30000 KSJ745 RM 131.8 PL 7 Citywide 7-Front Desk (Pages, Notifications, After Hour Telephone Outages, Point to Point & ISPERN Messages, Transportation Management Authority)
 
 
 
'''Fire/EMS P25 Digital Radios'''
 
 
 
Radio channel assignments for the new Chicago Fire and EMS P25 conventional system ([http://forums.radioreference.com/chicago-metro-area-discussion/156063-chicago-fire-p25-system.html#post1140592 source]).
 
*477.5125 (EMS-North)
 
*478.4625 (EMS-South)
 
*477.7875 (Fire-North)
 
*478.2125 (Fire-South)
 
*477.9875 (O.E.M.C.)
 
*476.6875 (Fire City-Wide)
 
 
 
===Chicago OEM - Office of Emergency Managment===
 
*[http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/ApplicationSearch/applFreqSum.jsp?applID=4845029]
 
*This appears to be project for comms for the Chicago International Olympic Committee.
 
According to the Attachment, it is a Motorola Astro Network. This is for 8K10F1E emission, which is normally P25. Also there is a pictured of a mobile unit and the documentation for the repeater system .
 
*Attachments: http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/ApplicationSearch/applAdminAttachments.jsp?applID=4845029#
 
 
 
Add  1 - Fixed  2301 SOUTH LAKE SHORE DRIVE
 
CHICAGO, IL COOK County    41-51-04.3 N, 087-36-44.4 E 
 
Add  2 - Fixed  200 NORTH COLUMBUS DRIVE
 
CHICAGO, IL COOK County    41-53-09.0 N, 087-37-16.8 W 
 
Add  3 - Fixed  1901 SOUTH MADISON STREET
 
CHICAGO, IL COOK County    41-52-46.6 N, 087-40-25.2 W 
 
  
The City of Chicago, Illinois (“Chicago”)on behalf the International Olympic Committee
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== Consolidated Dispatch Centers ==
(IOC), in accord with Section 1.931, hereby requests forty five (45) days Special
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=== Cicero Dispatch Center (CCD) ===
Temporary Authority to operate a temporary mobile repeater facility, 5 simplex
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* Consolidated Emergency Response Center of Cook County (CERC-CC) - Cicero'''
portable to portable channels and associated portable units within a 45 kilometer
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* 453.4375 and 453.6625 repeaters (NXDN) {{Callsign|WREA717}}
radius of the center of the City of Chicago. The system would operate within the 700
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* 6/23 new license for Public Safety dispatch, 861.775 Repeater (75-40w 816.775 mobiles)(P25) {{Callsign|WRXT979}} (A-Beep has licenses on both 861.7625 and 861.7875)
MHz band and would provide required security for diplomats and other IOC personnel
 
visiting the City to examine a number of venues throughout Chicago in anticipation of
 
Chicago’s bid to host the Olympic Games.
 
  
The temporary repeater facilities (shown on the attachment), simplex operations and
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=== [https://www.ecom911.net/ E-Com Dispatch Center (Homewood)] ===
associated portable units would operate within the following technical parameters:
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* added FB on 158.8575 (NFM, 12/22) {{Callsign|WQIA750}}
One Mobile Repeater (FB2) and (FB2T) Facility
 
Transmit Frequencies: 769.03125, 769.28125, 769.53125, 769.78125 and 770.03125
 
Emission Designator: 8K10F1E
 
Antenna Height to Tip: 13.2 meters
 
Output Power: 100 watts
 
Effective Radiated Power: 50 watts
 
Antenna Azimuth: zero
 
Operating Area: Within 45 kilometers of the geographic center of Chicago
 
5 Simplex Channels (MO)
 
Transmit Frequencies: 770.28125, 770.53125, 770.78125, 771.03125 and 771.28125
 
Emission Designator: 8K10F1E
 
Output Power: 3 watts
 
Effective Radiated Power: 1.5 watts
 
Operating Area: Within 45 kilometers of the geographic center of Chicago
 
Portable (MO) Units
 
Transmit Frequencies: 799.03125, 799.28125, 799.53125, 799.78125 and 800.03125
 
Emission Designator: 8K10F1E
 
Output Power: 3 watts
 
Effective Radiated Power: 1.5 watts
 
Operating Area: Within 45 kilometers of the geographic center of Chicago
 
  
===Hodgkins===
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=== Glenview Public Safety Dispatch Center (Glenview, Highland Park) ===
* [http://www.hodgkinspd.org Police Website]
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Glenview Public Safety Dispatch provides police and fire dispatch for communities in the north suburbs of Chicago, in Cook and Lake Counties from two facilities.  
  
===Hometown===
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Services for Highland Park, Highwood, Lake Bluff and Lake Forest handled at the North Facility in Highland Park, all others at South Facility in Glenview.
* [http://www.hometownpd.com Police Website]
 
  
=== Justice ===
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'''''Agencies in Cook County, IL:'''''
* [http://www.justicepolice-IL.org Police Website]
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*Glenview Police (SC21 3686)
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*Glenview Fire (SC21 3679)
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*Glencoe Police (470.6625)
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*Glencoe Fire (151.010)
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*Kenilworth Police (470.6625)
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*Morton Grove Police (SC21 3685) (Sometimes on 470.7125)
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*Niles Police (SC21 3685) (Sometimes on 470.7125)
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*Northfield Police (470.6625)
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*Winnetka Police (470.6625)
  
=== Lansing ===
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'''''Agencies in Lake County, IL:'''''
'''Lansing Police Department'''
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*Grayslake Police (SC21)
* 347 unit (heard on 155.61R 9/12)
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*Hainesville (police protection by Grayslake PD)
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*Highland Park Police (155.730)
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*Highland Park Fire (154.160)
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*Highwood Police (155.730, Fire protection by Highland Park FD)
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*Lake Bluff Police (155.4225)
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*Lake Bluff Fire (151.2125)
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*Lake Forest Police (151.3025)
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*Lake Forest Fire (154.8825)
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=== NORCOMM Public Safety Communications / MABAS Division 20 (Franklin Park) ===
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* NORCOMM Public Safety Communications is owned and operated by Superior Ambulance Company, which provides EMS service for several area communities as well as private ambulance service. They also serve as MABAS Division 20 and staff dispatch centers in other communities. Not to be confused with Norcom, a shared infrastructure police network in the north suburbs.    Superior Ambulance Website
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* NORCOMM dispatches for the following agencies:  Bellwood, Elmwood Park, Franklin Park, Melrose Park, River Grove, Rosemont and Stone Park (both fire/EMS and police) as well as Elk Grove Township, Leyden and Northlake Fire Protection Districts.
  
===Skokie===
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2/24 License modification by Melrose Park Village
'''Skokie Fire Department'''
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* Current: 470.9625, 470.3375 100W Repeaters {{Callsign|WROB948}}
''''Actual Portable Radio Layout''''
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* Add: 470.7625, 471.2875 100W Repeaters, currently [https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/ApplicationSearch/applFreqSum.jsp?applID=14572267 RETURNED] by the FCC.  
<pre>
 
159.19500  153.62000 KDB493  RM 205 DPL Skokie Fire  Fire: Dispatch [F-1]
 
159.19500            KDB493  M 205 DPL Skokie Fire  Fire: Talkaround [F-2]
 
154.34000            KDB493  BM  Fire: Admin [F-3]  FM  Fire-Tac 
 
154.26500            KDB493  BM 210.7 PL IFERN  Fire: Statewide Mutual Aid (MABAS) [F-4] 
 
159.66000                    M 031 DPL RED FD West1  Red Center [F-5]  FM  Fire-Tac 
 
159.79500                    M  Red Center White [F-6] 
 
154.35500                    M  Red Center Blue [F-7]   
 
154.29500                    M  Red Center Tactical [F-8] 
 
154.10000            KCR894  M 127.3 PL Skokie PWrks {Link to} Public Works [F-9] 
 
158.77500            WPQE921 M 127.3 PL Skokie ESDA  ESDA [F-10]  FM  Emergency Ops 
 
155.02500                    M CSQ ESMARN  ESDA Mutual Aid [F-11]  FM  Emergency Ops 
 
154.16000                    M 123.0 PL Evanstn Fire  Evanston Fire [F-12]  FM  Fire-Tac 
 
151.01000                    M 127.3 PL N Shore Fire  Fire: North Shore Net - Wilmette [F-13]  FM  Fire-Tac 
 
154.13000  154.01000 KSC711  RM 156.7 PL Chi FD MainN  Chicago Fire - Main North [F14?) **  FM  Fire-Tac 
 
154.23500                    M  NW Central Norith [F-15]  FM  Fire Dispatch 
 
154.20500                    M  NW Central South [F-16]  FM  Fire-Tac 
 
155.05500                    M CSQ I-REACH  Statewide Interagency Mutual Aid [F-17] 
 
155.28000                    M  IDPH S/W Net  Ambulance-to-Hospital Comms [F-18] 
 
155.34000            KD53679 M  MERCI1  Ambulance-to-Hospital Comms [F-19]   
 
155.40000            KD53679 M  MERCI4  MERCI 400 [F-20]  FM  Hospital 
 
155.40000            KD53679 M  MERCI4  MERCI Rush -- Ambulance-to-Hospital Comms [F-21]   
 
155.40000            KD53679 M  MERCI4  MERCI Evan -- Ambulance-to-Hospital Comms [F-22]  
 
155.40000            KD53679 M  MERCI4  MERCI SFH -- Ambulance-to-Hospital Comms [F-23] 
 
155.40000            KD53679 M 146.2 PL MERCI4  MERCI LGH -- Ambulance-to-Hospital Comms [F-24]   
 
155.34000            KD53679 M  MERCI1  Ambulance-to-Hospital Comms [F-25]   
 
162.55000                    M CSQ  Weather [F-26]   
 
153.83000                    M  Fireground [F-27] (*possible freq)   
 
458.38750            KD37784 M  Fire: Mobile Extender 
 
154.44500            KDB493  BM 127.3 PL RED F North  Fire Ops: North   
 
</pre>
 
  
'''Skokie Police Department'''
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'''Older Information'''
''''Actual Portable Radio Layout''''
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* 470.4125(192.8) Net 17a - former Police Dispatch for Bellwood (300s), now on STARCOM21 encrypted talkgroup 25311 (Net 17).
<pre>
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* 470.825(192.8) Net 17b - former(?) tactical comms for Net 17a agencies.
470.96250  473.96250  **  RM 192.8 PL Norcom APERN  Police: APERN (Mutual Aid) [F-1/2]  FM  Law Talk 
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**All former Net 17 PDs also have access to the old Net 17 side (155.640).
470.78750  473.78750  WIF215  RM 192.8 PL Ncm Ntwrk 21  Police: Dispatch - Network 21  [F-3/4] 
 
470.33750  473.33750  **  RM 192.8 PL Norcom Tac5  TAC 5 (Norcom) [F-5/7] 
 
470.83750  473.83750  **  RM 192.8 PL Norcom Tac6  TAC 6 [F-6/8]   
 
470.71250  473.71250  **  RM 192.8 PL Ncm Ntwrk 22  Morton Grove, Niles [F-9] 
 
470.76250  473.76250  **  RM 192.8 PL Ncm Ntwrk24A  Glenview, Northbrook, Golf [F-10]   
 
470.66250  473.66250  **  RM 192.8 PL Ncm Ntwrk24B  Wilmette, Winnetka, Kenilworth [F-11] 
 
470.56250  473.56250  WNBH721  RM 141.3 PL Evan Police1  Evanston [F-12]   
 
460.47500  465.47500  ** RM 192.8 PL **  Police: Mutual Aid w/ Chicago PD Zone 1 (16/17) [F-13]   
 
460.37500      **  M  **  Chicago Zone #11 20 & 24th District [F-14]   
 
460.12500  465.12500  KSJ745  RM 173.8 PL **  Chicago Citywide [F-15]   
 
</pre>
 
  
=== Stickney ===
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* 471.2375(146.2) Net 16 - Police Dispatch for Franklin Park (8000s), Melrose Park (1100s), River Grove (600s) and Stone Park (1200s).
* [http://www.stickneypolice.com Police Website]
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* All towns in this group have a shared channel, "old band"-155.490 (D723). Used for C-C by area departments.
  
=== Wheeling ===
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'''MABAS Division 20''''
'''Wheeling Police Department'''
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* Bellwood Fire Department - 600s (BLWD) - Dispatched by Norcomm on 154.370
* [http://www.vi.wheeling.il.us/Services/Police/PoliceOverview.htm Webpage]
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* Bensenville Fire Protection District - Stations 107 & 108 (BENV) - Dispatched by Addison Consolidated Dispatch Center
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* Berkeley Fire Department - 300s - Dispatched by Cook County on 154.370
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* Broadview Fire Department - Station 7 (BRDV) - Dispatched by Eisenhower Emergency Communications "Ike 911" on 154.370
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* Elmwood Park Fire Department - 900s - Dispatched by Norcomm on 154.370
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* Franklin Park Fire Department - Engine 1, Engine 2, Engine 3, Ladder 2 or Truck 2 (FRPK) - Dispatched by Norcomm
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* Hillside Fire Department - 400s (HLSD) - Self-dispatched on 154.370
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* Leyden Fire Protection District - 130s (LEYD) - Dispatched by Norcomm on 154.370
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* Maywood Fire Department - 500s (MAYD) - Dispatched by Eisenhower Emergency Communications "Ike 911" on 154.370
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* Melrose Park Fire Department - 700s (MLPK) - Dispatched by Norcomm on 154.370
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* Northlake Fire Protection District - 800s (NTLK) - Dispatched by Norcomm on 154.370
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* Norwood Park Fire Protection District - 100s (NOPK) - Dispatched by Municipal Consolidated Dispatch (MCD) on 154.370 (covers Norridge and Harwood Heights)
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* Park Ridge Fire Department (PKRG) - Dispatched by RED Center
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* River Grove Fire Department - 560s (RVGR) - Dispatched by Norcomm on 154.37
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* Rosemont Fire Department - 150s (RSMT) - Dispatched by Norcomm on STARCOM21 talkgroup 35130 w/patch to 154.340 legacy channel
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* Schiller Park Fire Department - Station 5 (SHPK) - Dispatched by Municipal Consolidated Dispatch (MCD) on 154.370
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* Westchester Fire Department - Stations 25 &26 (WEST) - Dispatched by Hillside on 154.370
  
<b>Actual Radio Layout</b>
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* 153.500R - Division 20 backup repeater if the portables can not raise Norcomm on simplex. Other channels in the line up consist of 153.830 Fireground Red, Superior Direct 155.220(?), 154.265 IFERN for Box Alarms, Fireground White, Blue and Black.
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857.48750    WNDU769  RM 023 DPL Whel Police  Police: Dispatch [F-1/2]   
 
859.23750    WPOY681  RM 432 DPL Whel PD Alt3  Police: Alternate Dispatch [F-3/4] 
 
856.43750      M 723 DPL Whel PD SE5  Police: Special Event Channel (Direct) [F-5] 
 
470.33750      KXE717  M 192.8 PL  Police   
 
476.46250      WPRI421  M 023 DPL  Police (123 DPL?)  
 
155.47500      KA5825  M CSQ ISPERN CSQ  Statewide Law Enforcement Emergency [VHF-F1]   
 
155.76000      M 71.9 PL Whlng PD Alt  Police: Alternate [VHF-F2] 
 
155.05500      KA5825  BM CSQ I-REACH  Statewide Interagency Mutual Aid [VHF-F3] 
 
155.13000      KSF200  BM 71.9 PL WhVH PD Tac4  Police: Channel 4 [VHF-F4]   
 
159.79500      M  {Link to} FireCom [VHF-F5]   
 
159.40500      M  Police: Channel 6 [VHF-F6]   
 
153.83000      M 69.3 PL MABAS Red  Fireground-Red (MABAS) [VHF-F7]   
 
154.28000      M 74.4 PL MABAS White  Fireground-White (MABAS) [VHF-F8]
 
154.29500      M 85.4 PL MABAS Blue Fireground-Blue (MABAS) [VHF-F9] 
 
154.26500      M 210.7 PL IFERN  Fire: Statewide Mutual Aid (MABAS) [VHF-F10]Talk 
 
155.02500      M CSQ ESMARN CSQ  ESDA: Statewide [VHF-F11] 
 
155.08500      M  {Link to} Buffalo Grove PD Channel 2 [VHF-F12]   
 
155.11500      M 107.2 PL PHts PD Tac  {Link to} Prospect Heights PD Channel 2 [VHF-F13] 
 
162.42500      M CSQ  National Weather Service [VHF-F14]   
 
153.74000      WPCD575  M  Police: (mobiles)  FM  Law Tac 
 
161.29500      M CSQ CNR Dsp/Mtra  {Link to} Canadian National Railroad - Comms with Dispatcher/Metra   
 
851.01250      KNNR251  M 156.7 PL ICALL *Futr  800 MHz Calling - Future 
 
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<b>Wheeling Police Radio ID's</b>
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* Bellwood OEM 630 is used as the MABAS Division 20 command van.  This is a large RV that that has been redone with radios in the rear and a command area in the front.  Bellwood also has unit 627 which is used as the MABAS Division 20 rehab vehicle.
* 1-100 Command Staff (Chief, Deputy Chief, Commanders, Sergeants)
 
* 101-199 Corporals, Patrol Officers
 
* 200-299 Reserved Block of Numbers
 
* 300-399 Civilian Personnel (Community Service Officers, Support Personnel)
 
* 400-499 Volunteer Citizen's Patrol
 
  
800F7-F15 are ITAC Mutual Aid Channels (Repeat & Direct)
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* 154.370 Call Outs Everyday Tuesday @ 1800 for pager and alerting receivers.
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* Stone Park Fire Department - Station 21 (STPK) was disbanded in April, 2020 and is now covered by Melrose Park FD.
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=== Northwest Central Dispatch ===
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* [[NWCD - Northwest Central Dispatch]]
  
[[Category:Midwest Region]][[Category:Chicago Metro Area]]
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=== RED Center ===
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** [http://www.mabas3.org/red_center.html Red Center] - External Link
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** [[RED Center]] - wiki article
  
==Related Trunked Radio Systems==
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=== Southwest Central Dispatch ===
===Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority - UHF-T (Chicago)===
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* 154.025, 158.745 mobiles (PD car-to-car?), 155.5575 base (paging, also Oak Lawn Central Dispatch fire repeater frequency) {{Callsign|WNDG304}}
*[http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=5906 TRS Link]
 
*The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority (MPEA) is a municipal corporation created by the Illinois General Assembly. Its Board of Directors is appointed by the Governor of Illinois and the Mayor of Chicago. The MPEA facilities consist of the McCormick Place Complex (McCormick Place South, McCormick Place North,McCormick Place Lakeside Center, and McCormick Place West scheduled to open in July 2006), and Navy Pier. MPEA owns and manages the McCormick Place complex and seeks to promote and operate conventions, fairs and expositions in the Chicago area, in an effort to strengthen the local economy. Featuring 2.2 million square feet of exhibition space, McCormick Place is the largest and most successful convention center in the nation. Historic Navy Pier is also owned and managed by MPEA. MPEA is charged with carrying out the recreational, commercial, and cultural redevelopment and operation of Navy Pier, which has become Chicago's most popular visitor attraction. Navy Pier got its start as a shipping and recreational facility and has evolved into a mustsee family destination offering shopping, restaurants and entertainment attractions. By providing state-of-the-art meeting space perfectly suited for small-to-medium trade shows, Navy Pier's amenities also complement the services provided by the McCormick Place complex. All of these elements combine to make Navy Pier Illinois' number one tourist attraction. For the remainder of this document Navy Pier and McCormick Place will be referred to as the MPEA Campus.
 
  
The communication system planned by MPEA will provide internal emergency and non-emergency wireless communications for the entire MPEA Campus. The trunked radio network being implemented that is licensed to operate under call sign WQHC531, will utilize the licensed UHF channels for Campus-wide communicationsThe trunking technology being deployed will relieve the congestion and drastically improve communications. The new system will also have the capability of providing interoperability with the State of Illinois 800 MHz STARCOM statewide network and the City of Chicago’s Emergency Communication network to allow on-scene coordination in the event of an emergency. 
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===[https://www.riverside.il.us/481/West-Central-Consolidated-Communications West Central Consolidated Communications (WC3)] (North Riverside)===
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* Dispatch agency for the Villages of Riverside, North Riverside, Brookfield, and McCook. Consolidated 9-1-1 system that can efficiently and effectively deliver 9-1-1 requests and Police, Fire and EMS dispatch professionally and affordably
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* 151.340, repeats 159.105; 155.6175, repeats 155.070 (both NFM) {{Callsign|WRUN399}} Build-out extension 8/23 saying system will not be complete until spring 2024
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* 2/24 add 155.6175 Repeater with 28-25W mobiles {{CallsignWRUN399}} at North Riverside
  
From Application I. Extended Implementation Justification
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== MABAS Divisions ==
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* [http://www.mabas.org/ Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) Division Headquarters]
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* [http://www.n9jig.com/radio/mabas/ Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) Division Headquarters]
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* [http://www.mabasradio.org/ Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) Radio Committee]
  
Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority (MPEA) respectfully requests an extended implementation of a complex and comprehensive public safety communications system under the FCC Rules and Regulations C.F.R. 47, Part 90, Section 629 for the system currently being implemented under call sign WQHC531. During the course of designing this system Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority determined that, due to heightened level of vigilance and the availability of technology that will improve interoperability with surrounding city, county, state, and federal agencies, additional functionality should be specified; thus, increasing the cost and the time for construction.  The system that was originally envisioned by MPEA was a fairly mundane UHF network for internal public safety communications. Internal design reviews of this network raised questions and concerns associated with the inability to communicate with state and local first responder agencies. MPEA and the network equipment supplier researched the various options available and significantly modified the network design. The current design of the system provides interoperability with the State of Illinois 800 MHz STARCOM statewide network, plus the City of Chicago’s UHF emergency dispatch network. The equipment and technical hurdles of linking a UHF network with an 800 MHz network coupled with the intra-governmental agreements that must be negotiated added significant scope and cost to the project; thus increasing the length of time to complete the project. Provided herein is MPEA’s evidence that the project is scheduled and requested on MPEA capital improvement plan and in the best interest of public safety.
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=== MABAS Division 20 ===
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* {{Callsign|WQMP765}} - 154.37, 154.265 Base/Mobile at Hillside/Franklin Park
  
5/1/09 - Reported to be no activity on this system.
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=== Related Links ===
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cook_County,_Illinois Cook County Info] from WikiPedia.org
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* [[Chicago O'Hare International Airport‎]]
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* [[Chicago Midway Airport -- Department of Aviation - UHF-T]]
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* [http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lot/nwr.php Chicago National weather Service (NWS) - Area Stations]
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* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CTje8c-BUSbRgA06_7vesNQL2tFaMaOMFaS9CX6lvOA/edit?usp=sharing Illinois Fire Apparatus Database (Need current info for Cook County)]
  
477.72500 477.75000 477.87500 477.88750 477.93750 477.97500 478.00000 478.55000  478.62500 478.73750
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==Other Cook County Wiki Articles==
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* [[Cook County (IL) Chicago City Schools]]
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* [[Businesses - Chicago Cook County (IL)]]
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* [[Businesses - West Cook County (IL)]]
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* [[Businesses - Northwest Cook County (IL)]]
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* [[Businesses - South Cook County (IL)]]
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* [[Attractions, Sports and Concert Venues Cook County (IL)]]
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* [[Colleges and Universities Cook County (IL)]]
  
===Related Links===
 
*[http://www.cps.k12.il.us/Parent/Bus_Company_Info.pdf School bus Companies serving the Chicago Public Schools]
 
*[http://www.cps.k12.il.us/Parent/Number_of_Bus_Routes_by_School.pdf Chicago Public School System - Bus routes PDF]
 
*[http://egov.cityofchicago.org/city/webportal/portalEntityHomeAction.do?entityName=Emergency+Communications&entityNameEnumValue=12 Chicago Office of Emergency Managment & Communications (OEM)]
 
*[http://www.carmachicago.com/cpd.htm Chicago Police radio Zone Map]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cook_County,_Illinois Cook County Info] from WikiPedia.org
 
*[http://transitchicago.com/ Chicago Transit Authority (CTA)]
 
*[http://www.vi.wheeling.il.us/Services/Police/SupportServicesDiv.htm#Communications Wheeling 911 Center]
 
*[[Chicago O'Hare International Airport‎]]
 
*[[Chicago Midway Airport -- Department of Aviation - UHF-T]]
 
*[http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lot/nwr.php Chicago National weather Service (NWS) - Area Stations]
 
*[http://www.mabas3.org/red_center.html Red Center]
 
  
[[Category:Midwest Region]]
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[[Category:Illinois]]
 
[[Category:Chicago Metro Area]]
 
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Consolidated Dispatch Centers

Cicero Dispatch Center (CCD)

  • Consolidated Emergency Response Center of Cook County (CERC-CC) - Cicero
  • 453.4375 and 453.6625 repeaters (NXDN) WREA717
  • 6/23 new license for Public Safety dispatch, 861.775 Repeater (75-40w 816.775 mobiles)(P25) WRXT979 (A-Beep has licenses on both 861.7625 and 861.7875)

E-Com Dispatch Center (Homewood)

  • added FB on 158.8575 (NFM, 12/22) WQIA750

Glenview Public Safety Dispatch Center (Glenview, Highland Park)

Glenview Public Safety Dispatch provides police and fire dispatch for communities in the north suburbs of Chicago, in Cook and Lake Counties from two facilities.

Services for Highland Park, Highwood, Lake Bluff and Lake Forest handled at the North Facility in Highland Park, all others at South Facility in Glenview.

Agencies in Cook County, IL:

  • Glenview Police (SC21 3686)
  • Glenview Fire (SC21 3679)
  • Glencoe Police (470.6625)
  • Glencoe Fire (151.010)
  • Kenilworth Police (470.6625)
  • Morton Grove Police (SC21 3685) (Sometimes on 470.7125)
  • Niles Police (SC21 3685) (Sometimes on 470.7125)
  • Northfield Police (470.6625)
  • Winnetka Police (470.6625)

Agencies in Lake County, IL:

  • Grayslake Police (SC21)
  • Hainesville (police protection by Grayslake PD)
  • Highland Park Police (155.730)
  • Highland Park Fire (154.160)
  • Highwood Police (155.730, Fire protection by Highland Park FD)
  • Lake Bluff Police (155.4225)
  • Lake Bluff Fire (151.2125)
  • Lake Forest Police (151.3025)
  • Lake Forest Fire (154.8825)

NORCOMM Public Safety Communications / MABAS Division 20 (Franklin Park)

  • NORCOMM Public Safety Communications is owned and operated by Superior Ambulance Company, which provides EMS service for several area communities as well as private ambulance service. They also serve as MABAS Division 20 and staff dispatch centers in other communities. Not to be confused with Norcom, a shared infrastructure police network in the north suburbs. Superior Ambulance Website
  • NORCOMM dispatches for the following agencies: Bellwood, Elmwood Park, Franklin Park, Melrose Park, River Grove, Rosemont and Stone Park (both fire/EMS and police) as well as Elk Grove Township, Leyden and Northlake Fire Protection Districts.

2/24 License modification by Melrose Park Village

  • Current: 470.9625, 470.3375 100W Repeaters WROB948
  • Add: 470.7625, 471.2875 100W Repeaters, currently RETURNED by the FCC.

Older Information

  • 470.4125(192.8) Net 17a - former Police Dispatch for Bellwood (300s), now on STARCOM21 encrypted talkgroup 25311 (Net 17).
  • 470.825(192.8) Net 17b - former(?) tactical comms for Net 17a agencies.
    • All former Net 17 PDs also have access to the old Net 17 side (155.640).
  • 471.2375(146.2) Net 16 - Police Dispatch for Franklin Park (8000s), Melrose Park (1100s), River Grove (600s) and Stone Park (1200s).
  • All towns in this group have a shared channel, "old band"-155.490 (D723). Used for C-C by area departments.

MABAS Division 20'

  • Bellwood Fire Department - 600s (BLWD) - Dispatched by Norcomm on 154.370
  • Bensenville Fire Protection District - Stations 107 & 108 (BENV) - Dispatched by Addison Consolidated Dispatch Center
  • Berkeley Fire Department - 300s - Dispatched by Cook County on 154.370
  • Broadview Fire Department - Station 7 (BRDV) - Dispatched by Eisenhower Emergency Communications "Ike 911" on 154.370
  • Elmwood Park Fire Department - 900s - Dispatched by Norcomm on 154.370
  • Franklin Park Fire Department - Engine 1, Engine 2, Engine 3, Ladder 2 or Truck 2 (FRPK) - Dispatched by Norcomm
  • Hillside Fire Department - 400s (HLSD) - Self-dispatched on 154.370
  • Leyden Fire Protection District - 130s (LEYD) - Dispatched by Norcomm on 154.370
  • Maywood Fire Department - 500s (MAYD) - Dispatched by Eisenhower Emergency Communications "Ike 911" on 154.370
  • Melrose Park Fire Department - 700s (MLPK) - Dispatched by Norcomm on 154.370
  • Northlake Fire Protection District - 800s (NTLK) - Dispatched by Norcomm on 154.370
  • Norwood Park Fire Protection District - 100s (NOPK) - Dispatched by Municipal Consolidated Dispatch (MCD) on 154.370 (covers Norridge and Harwood Heights)
  • Park Ridge Fire Department (PKRG) - Dispatched by RED Center
  • River Grove Fire Department - 560s (RVGR) - Dispatched by Norcomm on 154.37
  • Rosemont Fire Department - 150s (RSMT) - Dispatched by Norcomm on STARCOM21 talkgroup 35130 w/patch to 154.340 legacy channel
  • Schiller Park Fire Department - Station 5 (SHPK) - Dispatched by Municipal Consolidated Dispatch (MCD) on 154.370
  • Westchester Fire Department - Stations 25 &26 (WEST) - Dispatched by Hillside on 154.370
  • 153.500R - Division 20 backup repeater if the portables can not raise Norcomm on simplex. Other channels in the line up consist of 153.830 Fireground Red, Superior Direct 155.220(?), 154.265 IFERN for Box Alarms, Fireground White, Blue and Black.
  • Bellwood OEM 630 is used as the MABAS Division 20 command van. This is a large RV that that has been redone with radios in the rear and a command area in the front. Bellwood also has unit 627 which is used as the MABAS Division 20 rehab vehicle.
  • 154.370 Call Outs Everyday Tuesday @ 1800 for pager and alerting receivers.
  • Stone Park Fire Department - Station 21 (STPK) was disbanded in April, 2020 and is now covered by Melrose Park FD.

Northwest Central Dispatch

RED Center

Southwest Central Dispatch

  • 154.025, 158.745 mobiles (PD car-to-car?), 155.5575 base (paging, also Oak Lawn Central Dispatch fire repeater frequency) WNDG304

West Central Consolidated Communications (WC3) (North Riverside)

  • Dispatch agency for the Villages of Riverside, North Riverside, Brookfield, and McCook. Consolidated 9-1-1 system that can efficiently and effectively deliver 9-1-1 requests and Police, Fire and EMS dispatch professionally and affordably
  • 151.340, repeats 159.105; 155.6175, repeats 155.070 (both NFM) WRUN399 Build-out extension 8/23 saying system will not be complete until spring 2024
  • 2/24 add 155.6175 Repeater with 28-25W mobiles Template:CallsignWRUN399 at North Riverside

MABAS Divisions

MABAS Division 20

  • WQMP765 - 154.37, 154.265 Base/Mobile at Hillside/Franklin Park

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