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Revision as of 22:11, 17 May 2015
Radio ID structure
Fire IDs
7 | X | X | X | Y | Z |
- Operations IDs are 7xxxyz where:
- xxx = Station number (ex. 192)
- y = equipment type where:
- 1 = Engine
- 2 = Ladder
- 3 = Rescue
- 4 = Squad/ EMS Supervisor
- 5 = Medic
- 6 = Chief
- 7 = Tanker
- 8 = Bomb Squad
- 9 = Haz-Mat
- 0 = Other
- z = radio type where:
- 0 = mobile
- 1 = 1st portable
- 2 = 2nd portable
- 3 = 3rd portable
- 4 = Base station or 4th portable
- 5 = Station Car
- 6 = Hose Wagon/Telesquirt
- 7 = Foam Truck
- 8 = Personnel Transporter
- 9 = Extra apparatus.
- Example: 719250 is the mobile radio in Medic 192.
- Example: 700812 is the 2nd portable on Engine 8.
- Example: 701429 is Extra Ladder 14
Police IDs
Columbus Police officers are issued their own portable radios.
- Portable IDs are 74xxxx where:
- xxxx is the officer's badge number.
- Badge numbers in the 5000 range are sergeants.
- Mobile IDs are 75xxxy where:
- xxx is the cruiser number.
- y is the cruiser type
- 0 is a regular car
- 1 is a relief (spare) car
- Example: 751760 is car 176
- Example: 751701 is car R-170 (a relief car)