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Countywide Coordinated Communications System (CCCS) FleetMap Info

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Introduction

All talkgroups/channels dedicated exclusively to law enforcement are encrypted. Only radios equipped and programmed for encryption can transmit/receive on encrypted talkgroups/channels.

Note: Zones 3-7 and 14-16 are blank in most Public Works (Non Law Enforcement) Radios.

Simulcast Cells

Each talkgroup operates on one specific simulcast cell:

Countywide Cell - Red, Purple, Orange-N, S, 6, 7; Gray-N, S, 6, 7;
                    Black-N, S, 6, 7; Tan-Call, Tan-N, S, 6
North Cell      - Tan-1, Gray-1, Black-1, Orange-1,
Northwest Cell  - Tan-2, Gray-2, Black-2, Orange-2
South Cell      - Tan-3, Gray-3, Black-3, Orange-3
Southwest Cell  - Tan-4, Gray-4, Black-4, Orange-4
Laguna Cell     - Tan-5, Gray-5, Black-5, Orange-5


Radio Fleetmap

The radio fleetmap identifies the trunked talkgroups and non-trunked conventional channels utilized within the 800 MHz CCCS. The following talkgroups and conventional channels are programmed into law enforcement radios. A zone number will always precede the talkgroup/channel name. All talkgroups and channels common to law, fire, lifeguard and public works radios have a zone number and letter preceding the name. These are found in zones 8 through 13.

Zone 1

  • ZONE 1 - This is the "agency specific zone" and contains various talkgroups and channels designated by an individual department. At a minimum, the department specific GREEN, YELLOW, or SILVER talkgroups and channels are found in Zone 1. The RED talkgroup is always in Zone 1, position 16 for county law enforcement. Each Green or Silver talkgroup and talkaround channel is city/department specific and unique to that department. Each Yellow talkgroup and talkaround channel is agency specific and unique to the Sheriff-Coroner Department.


  • GREEN:
    • Green-1: Dispatch and day to day operations.
    • Green-2: Tactical used per department policy.
    • Green-3: Tactical used per department policy. This talkgroup shall also be used for same agency unit-to-unit communications when talkaround is not feasible.
    • Green-4: Only available to Anaheim, Huntington Beach and Santa Ana Police Departments, each used per department policy.
    • Green-TA: Talkaround channel for short-range mobile and portable communications.


  • YELLOW:
    • Yellow 1-8: Dispatch and day-to-day operations.
    • YTAC: Tactical talkgroups used per department policy.
    • Yellow-TA: Talkaround channel for short-range mobile and portable communications.


  • SILVER:
    • SIlver-1: Dispatch and day to day operations.
    • Silver-2 to 9: Tactical used per department policy (Number of Tactical Channels varies for each department).
    • SIlver-N/S: Tactical used per department policy. This talkgroup shall also be used for same agency unit-to-unit communications when talkaround is not feasible.
    • Silver-TA: Talkaround channel for short-range mobile and portable communications.


  • PINK - One talkgroup, designated PINK is assigned to each city and utilized for common communications between that city's law enforcement, fire service, lifeguard/marine safety and public works departments. Each Pink talkgroup is city specific and unique to that city. Communications can not occur between other cities on the Pink talkgroup. The Pink talkgroup is designated 1C in all fire service radios except Santa Ana, which is 1E. The Fire Authority and Sheriff-Coroner do not have a Pink talkgroup in their radios.


  • AGENCY SPECIFIC - The remainder of the talkgroups and channels in Zone 1 was selected by each department and are those that will be most used in normal day-to-day operations. Talkgroups and channels native to another Zone will be found in both locations. For example, if an agency has placed Orange North in Zone 1, it will also appear in Zone 2 with the other Orange talkgroups.

Zone 2

Law Enforcement

  • ZONE 2 (ORANGE) - Nine talkgroups for common law enforcement communications shared among all law enforcement portable and mobile radios, dispatch centers and Control One. ORANGE NORTH and ORANGE SOUTH can be utilized at any time. These may be used when communications with the department dispatch center are necessary, and the unit is out of range of the local cell. All other Orange talkgroups are reserved for special assignment and emergency coordination through Control One.


  • Orange-1: North cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Orange-2: Northwest cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Orange-3: South cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Orange-4: Southwest cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Orange-5: Laguna cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Orange-6: Countywide cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Orange-7: Countywide cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.


  • Orange-N: Countywide cell tactical talkgroup. May be use at any location countywide by any County agency and the following cities: Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Cypress, Fullerton, Garden Grove, La Habra, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Orange, Placentia, Stanton, Villa Park and Yorba Linda. This talkgroup may be utilized at any time without restriction.


  • Orange-S: Countywide cell tactical talkgroup. May be used at any location countywide by any County agency and the following cities: Costa Mesa, Dana Point, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Newport Beach, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Seal Beach, Tustin and Westminister. This talkgroup may be utilized at any time without restriction.

Public Works

  • ZONE 2 (BROWN) - Eight talkgroups for common public works communications shared among all public works portable and mobile radios, dispatch centers and Control One. BROWN NORTH and BROWN SOUTH can be utilized at any time. These may be used when communications with the department dispatch center are necessary, and the unit is out of range of the local cell. All other Brown talkgroups are reserved for special assignment and emergency coordination through Control One.


  • Brown-1: North cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Brown-2: Northwest cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Brown-3: South cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Brown-4: Southwest cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Brown-5: Laguna cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Brown-6: Countywide cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.


  • Brown-N: Countywide cell tactical talkgroup. May be use at any location countywide by any County agency and the following agencies: Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Cypress, Fullerton, Garden Grove, La Habra, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Orange, Orange County, Placentia, Stanton, Villa Park and Yorba Linda. This talkgroup may be utilized at any time without restriction.


  • Brown-S: Countywide cell tactical talkgroup. May be used at any location countywide by any County agency and the following cities: Costa Mesa, Dana Point, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Newport Beach, Orange County, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Seal Beach, Tustin and Westminister. This talkgroup may be utilized at any time without restriction.

Zone 3

  • ZONE-3 (BLACK) - Nine talkgroups for detective and surveillance operations shared among all law enforcement portable and mobile, dispatch centers and Control One. BLACK NORTH and BLACK SOUTH can be utilized at any time. All other Black talkgroups are reserved for special assignment and emergency coordination only. The assignment of these talkgroups is coordinated through Control One.


  • Black-1: North cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Black-2: Northwest cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Black-3: South cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Black-4: Southwest cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Black-5: Laguna cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Black-6: Countywide cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Black-7: Countywide cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.


  • Black-N: Countywide cell tactical talkgroup. May be used at any location countywide by any County agency and the following cities: Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Cypress, Fullerton, Garden Grove, La Habra, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Orange, Placentia, Stanton, Villa Park and Yorba Linda. This talkgroup may be utilized at any time without restriction.


  • Black-S: Countywide cell tactical talkgroup. May be used at any location countywide by any County agency and the following cities: Costa Mesa, Dana Point, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Newport Beach, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Seal Beach, Tustin and Westminister. This talkgroup may be utilized at any time without restriction.

Zone 4

  • ZONE 4 (GRAY) - Nine talkgroups and one talkaround channel for narcotic and surveillance operations shared among all law enforcement portable and mobile radios, dispatch centers and Control One. GRAY NORTH, GRAY SOUTH and GRAY-TA can be utilized at any time. All other Gray talkgroups are reserved for special assignment and emergency coordination only. The assignment of these talkgroups is coordinated by Control One.


  • Gray-1: North cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Gray-2: Northwest cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Gray-3: South cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Gray-4: Southwest cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Gray-5: Laguna cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Gray-6: Countywide cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • Gray-7: Countywide cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.


  • Gray-N: Countywide cell tactical talkgroup. May be used at any location countywide by any County agency and the following cities: Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Cypress, Fullerton, Garden Grove, La Habra, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Orange, Placentia, Stanton, Villa Park and Yorba Linda. This talkgroup may be utilized at any time without restriction.


  • Gray-S: Countywide cell tactical talkgroup. May be used at any location countywide by any County agency and the following cities: Costa Mesa, Dana Point, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Newport Beach, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Seal Beach, Tustin and Westminister. This talkgroup may be utilized at any time without restriction.

Zone 5

  • ZONE 5 (WHITE) - Two conventional channels shared among all law enforcement portable and mobile radios. This channel provides a short-range mode of communication among all law enforcement agencies in the TA mode and medium range mode of communication in the TR mode.


  • White-TA: Law Enforcement talkaround
  • White-TR: Law Enforcement transportable repeater

Zone 6

  • ZONE 6 (SWAT-TA) - A common talkaround channel shared among all law enforcement portable and mobile radios. This channel provides a short-range mode of communication for SWAT operations.

Zone 7

  • ZONE 7 (PURPLE) - One talkgroup shared among all law enforcement portable and mobile radios and Control One. This talkgroup is dedicated to providing any field unit access to an operator at Control One for inquiry and retrieval of computerized data base file information. The PURPLE talkgroup operates on the countywide cell.

Zone 8

  • ZONE 8 (PIO-PIO) - A single encrypted talkgroup shared countywide by all law enforcement, fire service, lifeguard/marine safety and public works agencies for coordination between Public Information Officers (PIO). The PIO-PIO talkgroups operates on the countywide cell and only appears in radios that contain encryption.

Zone 9

  • ZONE 9 (TAN) - Nine talkgroups assigned to each City and County law enforcement, fire service, lifeguard/marine safety and public works agency for common and mutual aid communications. The Tan talkgroups will only be utilized when coordination between two or more public safety disciplines is necessary, or when a field unit has a need to contact Control One.


  • 9A: TAN-CALL: Countywide cell Control One calling talkgroup. TAN CALL is specifically set aside as a Control One "calling" talkgroup. This talkgroup is monitored by Control One and may be utilized by any radio user to contact Control One, day or night, for assistance (emergency or otherwise).
  • 9B: TAN-N: Countywide cell tactical talkgroup. May be used at any location countywide by any County agency and the following cities: Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Cypress, Fullerton, Garden Grove, La Habra, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Orange, Placentia, Stanton, Villa Park and Yorba Linda. This talkgroup may be utilized at any time without restriction.
  • 9C: TAN-S: Countywide cell tactical talkgroup. May be used at any location countywide by any County agency and the following cities: Costa Mesa, Dana Point, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Newport Beach, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Seal Beach, Tustin and Westminister. This talkgroup may be utilized at any time without restriction.
  • 9D: TAN-1: North cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • 9E: TAN-2: Northwest cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • 9F: TAN-3: South cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • 9G: TAN-4: Southwest cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • 9H: TAN-5: Laguna cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.
  • 9I: TAN-6: Countywide cell tactical talkgroup. Restricted use - specific assignment coordinated by Control One.

Zone 10

  • ZONE 10 (TAN) - Four conventional repeater/transportable repeater channels and four talkaround channels assigned to each City and County law enforcement, fire service, lifeguard/marine safety and public works agency for common and mutual aid communications. The Tan channels will only be utilized when coordination between two or more public safety disciplines is necessary.


  • 10A: TAN-TA: A common talkaround channel shared by all law enforcement, fire service, lifeguard/marine safety and public works units in Orange County. This channel provides a short-range mode of communication between any public safety agency.
  • 10B: TAN-TR: A common talkaround channel shared by all law enforcement, fire service, lifeguard/marine safety and public works units in Orange County. This channel is used with a transportable repeater.
  • 10C: TAN-US-TA: A common talkaround channel shared by all law enforcement, fire service, lifeguard/marine safety and public works units in Orange County. This channel provides a short-range mode of communication and may be used, with certain border-distance restrictions, throughout the continental United States.
  • 10D: TAN-US-RP: A common channel shared by all law enforcement, fire service, lifeguard/marine safety and public works units in Orange County. This channel is used with a transportable repeater and may be used, with certain border distance restrictions, throughout the continental United States.
  • 10E: TAN-CAT-TA: A common talkaround channel shared by all law enforcement, fire service, lifeguard/marine safety and public works units in Orange County. This channel provides a short-range mode of communication on the output frequency of TAN-CAT-RP.
  • 10F: TAN-CAT-RP: Conventional repeater located on Catalina Island. This is a common channel shared by all law enforcement, fire service, lifeguard/marine safety and public works units in Orange County, providing coverage into the coastal areas.
  • 10G: TAN-SIL-TA: A common talkaround channel shared by all law enforcement, fire service, lifeguard/marine safety and public works units in Orange County. This channel provides a short-range mode of communication on the output frequency of TAN-SIL-RP.
  • 10H: TAN-SIL-RP: Conventional repeater located in Silverado Canyon. This is a common channel shared by all law enforcement, fire service, lifeguard/marine safety and public works units in Orange County, providing coverage in Silverado Canyon.

Zone 11

  • ZONE 11 (AIRTAC and State Parks) - The first two channels in this zone are single talkaround channel and conventional repeater assigned to all law enforcement, fire service, lifeguard/marine safety and public works units for air-to-ground tactical communications.


  • 11A: AIRTAC-TA: Air to ground tactical talkaround channel.
  • 11B: AIRTAC-RP: Air to ground tactical repeater channel.


The remaining six channels in this zone are California State Parks conventional repeaters provided to specific law enforcement (Sheriff; Newport Beach; Huntington Beach; Laguna Beach; Seal Beach), fire service (OCFA; Newport Beach; Huntington Beach; Laguna Beach) and lifeguard/marine safety (Newport Beach; Huntington Beach; Laguna Beach; San Clemente; Seal Beach; Orange County) mobile and portable radios to facilitate mutual aid communications. The use of these channels shall be restricted to those transmissions necessary to perform mutual aid coordination between California State Parks and any Orange County public safety department. 11I and 11J are Provided to OC Parks.

  • 11C: CSP-N1-T1: North County Primary, Tone 1 (HB, Bolsa Chica, Crystal Cove State Park Rangers)
  • 11D: CSP-N1-T2: North County Primary, Tone 2 (HB, Bolsa Chica, Crystal Cove State Park Rangers)
  • 11E: CSP-N2-T1: North County Secondary (HB, Bolsa Chica, Crystal Cove State Lifeguards)
  • 11F: CSP-S1-T1: South County Primary, Tone 1 (Doheny SB, San Clemente SB, San Onofre SB Park Rangers)
  • 11G: CSP-S1-T2: South County Primary, Tone 2 (Doheny SB, San Clemente SB, San Onofre SB Park Rangers)
  • 11H: CSP-S2-T1: South County Secondary (Doheny SB, San Clemente SB, San Onofre SB Lifeguards)


  • 11I: Chino Hills State Park 1
  • 11J: Chino Hills State Park 2

Zones 12, 13, 14

  • ZONE 12 & 13 (International Tactical); ZONE 14 CLEMARS - ITAC and CLEMARS channels are to be used for coordination activities between different agencies in a mutual aid situation, or emergency activities of a single agency. The established State Mutual Aid Radio System priority use levels, described below, apply. When a higher priority of use is required, all lower priority use must cease in any area where interference could occur. The levels are:


  • PRIORITY 1: Disaster and extreme emergency operations, for mutual aid and interagency communications.
  • PRIORITY 2: Emergency or urgent operations involving imminent danger to safety of life and property.
  • PRIORITY 3: Special event control activities, generally of a pre-planned nature, and involving joint participation of two or more agencies.
  • PRIORITY 3A: Drill, test and exercise of a civil defense or disaster nature.

Zone 12

  • ZONE 12 (International Tactical) - Five conventional channels designated by the FCC on a nationwide basis for public safety mutual aid communications. Canada and Mexico adopted the same channels that allow mutual aid communications with properly equipped out-of-county, out-of-state and out-of-country units.


  • One channel has been designated a calling channel (ICALL) and the remaining four channels are for tactical operations (ITAC1 through ITAC4). The Calling Channel (ICALL RP) is used to hail the designated county point of contact. In Orange County, Control One is the designated point of contact.


  • The individual ITAC repeaters in Zone 12 (12B, 12C, 12D, 12E) must be activated by Control One before use.
  • 12A: ICALL-RP Calling Channel (Monitored by Control One at all times)
  • 12B: ITAC1-RP Repeater
  • 12C: ITAC2-RP Repeater
  • 12D: ITAC3-RP Repeater
  • 12E: ITAC4-RP Repeater
  • 12F: ICALL-TA Talkaround
  • 12G: ITAC1-TA Talkaround
  • 12H: ITAC2-TA Talkaround
  • 12I: ITAC3-TA Talkaround
  • 12J: ITAC4-TA Talkaround

Zone 13

  • ZONE 13 (International Tactical) - The following ITAC repeaters use a PL tone that is specific to Orange County radios only.


  • The Orange County Public Safety radio user may operate on these channels without any technical assistance.


  • If communications must occur between non Orange County radios, Control One must be contacted so that the international PL tone can be turned on, allowing out of area units access to these repeater sites.
  • 13A: ITAC 1 LOM Loma Ridge
  • 13B: ITAC 2 SIG Signal Peak
  • 13C: ITAC 3 MWD Municipal Water District (Yorba Linda)
  • 13D: ITAC 4 CAT Catalina Island
  • 13E: ITAC 4 CRB Carbon Canyon
  • 13F: ITAC 1 MOR Mooorhead Reservoir (Laguna Beach)
  • 13G: ITAC 3 SCL San Clemente
  • 13H: ITAC 2 SIL Silverado Canyon
  • 13I: ITAC 2 SLG South Laguna
  • 13J: ITAC 4 BOL Bolero Peak

Zone 14

  • ZONE 14 (CLEMARS Channels) - The California Law Enforcement Mutual Aid Radio System is provided and managed by the State Office of Emergency Services. This is a common frequency available statewide for mutual aid communications among authorized Law Enforcement agencies. Orange County Law Enforcement radios contain two modes that may be selected, repeater or talkaround. The repeater mode is normally disabled until needed. Contact Control One to enable the CLEMARS repeaters.


  • 14: CLEMARS-RP Repeater using PL
  • 14: CLEMARS-TA Talkaround using State PL

Zone 15

  • ZONE 15 (Blank Zone) - This zone is blank in most Orange County radios.

Zone 16

  • ZONE 16 (RED) - This zone contains the Red talkgroup in every position of Zone 16 allowing immediate access to the Red talkgroup when necessary. The Red talkgroup is shared among all law enforcement departments countywide for emergency coordination and informational broadcasts. Every mobile and dispatch center has a dedicated receiver for continuous monitoring of this talkgroup. All mobiles and dispatch centers shall monitor the RED talkgroup at all times. Control One shall use the RED talkgroup for the dissemination of countywide broadcasts. Field units may select the RED talkgroup for direct contact with Control One when reporting such incidents as pursuits, shootings, urgent assistance required or other extraordinary emergencies. The RED talkgroup operates on the countywide cell and is encrypted.

Dispatch Center Talkgroups

  • DSP-DSP: A single talkgroup shared by each dispatch center. This talkgroup provides common communications between all dispatch centers, and is for their exclusive use. Field radio equipment does not have or use this talkgroup. DSP-DSP shall be the primary communications method for providing major incident status and important informational broadcasts that are intended for multiple dispatch centers. It shall not be used for routine and/or single agency contacts.


  • AIRCALL: A single talkgroup assigned to each law and fire dispatch center, as well as each law and fire helicopter. It is used as an aircraft calling talkgroup. Field radio equipment (with the exception of air units) does not have or use this talkgroup.


  • HSP-OCC: A single talkgroup assigned to each paramedic base hospital and OCC. This talkgroup provides a communications link between base hospitals and OCC, and is for their exclusive use. Field radio equipment and fire dispatch centers do not have or use this talkgroup.




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