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'''Note:''' These codes are used in Franklin County and most of Central Ohio. Some agencies in Central Ohio make occasional use of certain Sheriff's codes, although this is slowly being discontinued in favor of Incident Command System and NFPA recommendations for plain language.
 
'''Note:''' These codes are used in Franklin County and most of Central Ohio. Some agencies in Central Ohio make occasional use of certain Sheriff's codes, although this is slowly being discontinued in favor of Incident Command System and NFPA recommendations for plain language.
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==Fire unit numbers==
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'''Fire Station Numbers:'''
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*1-49 - Columbus
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*50 - Grandview
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*60 - Clinton Twp
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*70 - Upper Arlington
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*80 - Norwich Twp
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*90 - Washington Twp
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*100 - Worthington
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*110 - Westerville
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*119 - Minerva Park EMS
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*120 - Plain Twp
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*130 - Mifflin Twp
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*140 - Jefferson Twp
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*150 - Whitehall
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*154 - DSCC (Defense Supply Center Columbus)
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*160 - Truro Twp
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*170 - Hamilton Twp
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*180 - Madison Twp
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*190 - Franklin Twp
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*200 - Jackson Twp
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*220 - Rickenbacker ANGB
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*230 - Pleasant Twp
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*240 - Prairie Twp
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*Cxx numbers (C-8, C-14, etc) are used by Box 15 units communicating with area fire departments. The Box 15 Club, a non-profit volunteer group, owns and operates the rehab vehicles which respond to extended incidents such as multiple-alarm fires and hazmat responses to provide firefighter rehab services.

Revision as of 00:27, 11 April 2009

Overview

The 2000 census showed the population of Franklin County to be 1,068,978.

Government Communications

Franklin County Communications Authority

Most government communications in Franklin County are on one of two systems operated by the Franklin County Communications Authority.

City of Dublin

Dublin, a suburb of Columbus located in the Northwest part of the Franklin County, operates its own Motorola Smartnet simulcast trunking system.

RR Database listing for City of Dublin

City of Grove City

Grove City, a suburb of Columbus located in the Southwest part of the Franklin County, operates its own Motorola Smartnet single-site trunking system.

RR Database listing for Grove City

Columbus Police radio codes

  • 10-3 - Officer In Trouble
  • 10-4 - Property damage accident
  • 10-4A - Property damage hit-skip
  • 10-5 - Injury accident
  • 10-5A - Injury hit-skip
  • 10-6 - Traffic violator
  • 10-6A - Auto obstructing
  • 10-6B - Parking complaint
  • 10-7 - Burglary report
  • 10-8 - Burglary in progress
  • 10-8A - Burglary alarm
  • 10-8B - B&E in progress - vacant structure
  • 10-9 - Fraudulant documents in progress
  • 10-10A - Bomb threat - suspicious package found
  • 10-11 - Stolen file check
  • 10-12 - Registration check
  • 10-13 - Ticket check
  • 10-14 - Cutting or stabbing
  • 10-15 - Call home
  • 10-16 - Disturbance
  • 10-16A - Information/assistance
  • 10-16B - Disturbance/mental
  • 10-16C - Loud music
  • 10-16F - Fireworks
  • 10-17 - Domestic violence
  • 10-17A - Domestic dispute
  • 10-17B - Domestic - standby for clothing
  • 10-18 - DOA
  • 10-19 - Intoxicated person
  • 10-20 - Drowning
  • 10-22 - Animal complaint
  • 10-23 - Errand
  • 10-23A - Escort
  • 10-23B - Emergency lockout
  • 10-24 - EMS
  • 10-24A - Infectious / contagious disease
  • 10-25 - Fire
  • 10-25A - Trash fire
  • 10-26 - Fight
  • 10-27 - Assault or assault report
  • 10-27A - Telephone harassment
  • 10-28 - Homicide
  • 10-29 - Juvenile complaint
  • 10-30 - Theft in progress
  • 10-30A - Theft report
  • 10-30B - Shoplifter
  • 10-31 - Missing person
  • 10-31A - Missing person returned
  • 10-32 - Message
  • 10-33 - Person with gun
  • 10-33A - Person with knife
  • 10-34 - Nature unknown
  • 10-34A - Panic alarm
  • 10-34B - 911 hang-up call
  • 10-34C - Check on well being
  • 10-35 - OVI complaint
  • 10-36 - Street obstruction
  • 10-37 - Official or visitor
  • 10-38 - Property destruction in progress
  • 10-38A - Property destruction report
  • 10-39 - Prowler
  • 10-40 - Recovered Property
  • 10-41 - Robbery just occurred
  • 10-41A - Robbery report
  • 10-42 - Robbery in progress
  • 10-42A - Robbery alarm
  • 10-43 - Shooting
  • 10-43A - Shots fired
  • 10-43B - Shots fired/hunters
  • 10-44 - Sex crime in progress
  • 10-44A - Sex crime report
  • 10-44B - Indecent exposure
  • 10-45 - Stolen vehicle
  • 10-45A - Stolen vehicle recovered
  • 10-46 - Stranded motorist
  • 10-47 - Suicide
  • 10-47A - Suicide attempt
  • 10-48 - Suspicious vehicle
  • 10-48A - Suspicious person
  • 10-48G - Suspected threat group activity
  • 10-49 - Vice complaint
  • 10-49A - Narcotics complaint
  • 10-50 - Wanted person
  • 10-50A - Wanted felon
  • 10-50B - Registered felon, not wanted
  • 10-51 - Prisoner transport
  • 10-52 - Wrecker run
  • 10-54 - Traffic control
  • 10-55 - House watch
  • 10-55A - Park, walk, talk (foot patrol)
  • 10-55B - Bail bondsman
  • 10-56 - Request for meal break
  • 10-57 - Request for assistance - backup
  • 10-58 - Guard duty
  • 10-60 - Emergency response (red light/siren)

Clearance Disposition Codes

  • Code 1 - Report and/or citation
  • Code 1A - False alarm report taken
  • Code 2 - Party advised or No report needed
  • Code 3 - Arrest made
  • Code 4 - Non-arrest situation / Errand complete

Any disposition codes followed by the letter "V" indicate the incident was recorded on video.

Note: These codes are used by the following police departments in Franklin County: Columbus, Columbus Regional Airport Authority, Grandview Heights, Perry Twp, Upper Arlington, Westerville, Whitehall, Reynoldsburg, Worthington, Sharon Twp and Grove City.

Columbus Regional Airport Authority Units

  • Airport x - Airport Operations
  • Airport 5 - On-duty Operations Supervisor
  • 21 - Ground Transportation
  • 31 - Custodial
  • 41 - Facilities Maintenance
  • 60 - Airfield Maintenance
  • 70 - Airfield Maintenance
  • 300 - Police
  • 400-449 - ARFF
  • 450-499 - Traffic Control

County Police unit numbers

Frequency: 866.4875

  • Worthington PD - 3xx
  • Sharon Twp PD - 48x (dispatched by Worthington)
  • Perry Twp PD - 5xx, 6xx (dispatched by Worthington)

Fire pager tones

All tones use 1 second/3 second timing for A/B tones, and 8 seconds for single tones, unless otherwise noted.

Frequency: 855.7375

  • 433.7/330.5 - Grandview station alert

Frequency: 33.86

  • 950.0/1180.0 - Hamilton Twp all-call
  • 950.0/1232.0 - Hamilton Twp station 171 call
  • 950.0/834.0 - Hamilton Twp station 172 call
  • 1820.0 - Prairie Twp all-call
  • 1985.0 - Prairie Twp station 241 call (rarely used)
  • 799.0 - Prairie Twp station 243 call

Frequency: 146.760

  • 368.5/600.9 - Central Ohio Severe Weather Net

Agencies using paging tones on trunked talkgroups:

  • DTMF 71 - Upper Arlington Station 71
  • DTMF 72 - Upper Arlington Station 72
  • DTMF 73 - Upper Arlington Station 73
  • 672.0 - Norwich Twp all-call
  • 900.2?/643.0 - Norwich Twp all-call
  • 539.0 - Washington Twp all-call
  • 539.0/615.8 - Washington Twp station 91 call
  • 539.0/368.5 - Washington Twp station 92 call
  • 539.0/716.1 - Washington Twp station 93 call
  • 539.0/510.5 - Washington Twp station 95 call
  • 569.1 - Jackson Twp all call
  • 569.1/600.9 - Jackson Twp station 201 call
  • 569.1/634.5 - Jackson Twp station 202 call
  • 569.1/669.9 - Jackson Twp station 203 call
  • 600.9 - Pleasant Twp all call
  • 600.9/634.5 - Pleasant Twp station call
  • 349.0/1357.6 - Box 15

Fire radio codes

  • Signal O ("oh") - Last fire unit leaving scene
  • Signal E - Emergency response requested
  • Signal X - Normal response requested
  • Code 1 - Victim/patient deceased

Note: These codes are used in Franklin County and most of Central Ohio. Some agencies in Central Ohio make occasional use of certain Sheriff's codes, although this is slowly being discontinued in favor of Incident Command System and NFPA recommendations for plain language.

Fire unit numbers

Fire Station Numbers:

  • 1-49 - Columbus
  • 50 - Grandview
  • 60 - Clinton Twp
  • 70 - Upper Arlington
  • 80 - Norwich Twp
  • 90 - Washington Twp
  • 100 - Worthington
  • 110 - Westerville
  • 119 - Minerva Park EMS
  • 120 - Plain Twp
  • 130 - Mifflin Twp
  • 140 - Jefferson Twp
  • 150 - Whitehall
  • 154 - DSCC (Defense Supply Center Columbus)
  • 160 - Truro Twp
  • 170 - Hamilton Twp
  • 180 - Madison Twp
  • 190 - Franklin Twp
  • 200 - Jackson Twp
  • 220 - Rickenbacker ANGB
  • 230 - Pleasant Twp
  • 240 - Prairie Twp
  • Cxx numbers (C-8, C-14, etc) are used by Box 15 units communicating with area fire departments. The Box 15 Club, a non-profit volunteer group, owns and operates the rehab vehicles which respond to extended incidents such as multiple-alarm fires and hazmat responses to provide firefighter rehab services.