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Revision as of 00:55, 29 December 2017

County of El Paso

Fire IDs

  • 100 Security
  • 200 State forest service
  • 300 Falcon
  • 400 Stratmoor
  • 500 Wescott
  • 600 Broadmoor
  • 700 Black forrest
  • 800 Green Mtn. Falls
  • 900 Crystal Park
  • 1000 Mantiou Springs
  • 1100 Fountain
  • 1200 Colorado Springs
  • 1300 Cimarron Hills
  • 1400 Calhan
  • 1500 Hwy 115
  • 1600 Woodman Valley
  • 1700 Simla
  • 1800 Cascade
  • 1900 ______
  • 2000 Palmer lake
  • 2100 Woodmoor/monument
  • 2200 Tri-Lakes
  • 2300 Falcon AFB
  • 2400 Cheyenne Mtn. AFB/NORAD
  • 2500 ______
  • 2600 Air Force Academy
  • 2700 Peterson AFB
  • 2800 Ft. Carson
  • 2900 ______
  • 3000 Elpaso County
  • 3300 Ellicott
  • 3500 Hanover
  • 3600 Peyton
  • 3700 Tri-County
  • 3800 Edison
  • 4700 N.E. Teller County

The chief of the department is always xx00 so Tri-Lakes 2200 is the chief of Tri-lakes Fire Department. So then using xxyy where x is the department;

  • xx00-xx09 Chiefs and Senior Leaders
  • xx10-xx24 Engines
  • xx25-xx29 Mini-pumpers / Other pumpers
  • xx30-xx34 Trucks
  • xx35-xx39 Aircraft Rescue Crash Trucks
  • xx40-xx49 Brush Trucks
  • xx50-xx59 Misc. App. (Hazmat, Wildland, Lights, Air, Etc...)
  • xx60-xx69 Tenders and Tankers
  • xx70-xx79 Non-transport Medical
  • xx80-xx89 Transporting Medical units
  • xx90-xx99 Individual Personal


On the Personal portion some departments have it set up for example Black forrest, 791Alpha or 791Charlie, each department is different in this area but it usally is Delta is just an observer or outside fire attack only, Charlie is Fire only personal, Bravo is Medical (Paramedics,) Alpha is both Fire and Medical. But it depends on the department.

Sheriff Radio Codes

From RADIO CALL SIGNS
Radio call signs consist of three parts: the shift number, the type of unit, and the district or permanent assigned number. For example, call sign 1A61 would be, first shift, one person unit, district 61 and 5M47 would be, outside agency, Monument Police Department, officer 47.

Shift Number
  • 1 Patrol Section Midnight Shift
  • 2 Patrol Section Day Shift
  • 3 Patrol Section Swing Shift
  • 5 Outside Agency
    • 5C Calhan PD
    • 5G Green Mt Falls PD
    • 5M Monument PD
    • 5P Palmer Lake PD
  • 6 Specialized
Type of Unit
  • A adam one person unit
  • B baker two person unit
  • C charlie Crime Prevention and Calhan Police Department
  • D david School Resource and Dare Program Deputies
  • E edward extra duty
  • F frank Fugitives
  • G george Green Mountain Falls Marshal
  • H Henry Manitou PD Units
  • I intake CJC intake
  • L lincoln Lieutenant
  • M mary Monument Police Police Department
  • P paul off duty patrol section deputies and Palmer Lake Marshal
  • R robert Posse
  • S sam Sergeant Staff- Command Staff
  • T tom Traffic Unit
  • U union Pike Peak Community College Campus Police
  • V victor Extra duty traffic unit
  • X x-ray detective
  • Z zebra SWAT
Districts
  • 11 Gleneagle
  • 12 Monument, Palmer Lake, and Woodmoor
  • 21 Black Forest
  • 31 Constitution Hills
  • 32 Cimarron Hills
  • 41 Eastern El Paso County (North of Hwy 94)
  • 42 Eastern El Paso County (South of Hwy 94)
  • 51 Security (northwest of Main)
  • 52 Security (south east of Main)
  • 61 Widefield (West of Metropolitan)
  • 62 Widefield (East of Metropolitan)
  • 71 B Street
  • 72 Stratmoor Valley
  • 81 Western El Paso County


In addition, there are also radio call signs that consist of two parts. These are usually permanently assigned numbers for some specialized units, all supervisors, and all patrol section deputies involved in off duty situations. For example, the traffic unit and detectives only have two part call signs such as T6 and X5. Sergeants and above have permanent call signs such as S22 or L13 for use while on and off duty, and a patrol deputy has a permanent "paul number" such as P47 for use while not on shift.