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==Grafton County Law Enforcement Agencies & Communications==
 
==Grafton County Law Enforcement Agencies & Communications==
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Law enforcement in Grafton County is primarily covered by three main agencies: Grafton County Sheriff, Upper Valley Regional Communications Center, and Plymouth Police Department. There are a few towns that self-dispatch including Lebanon and Lincoln.
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===[https://www.radioreference.com/db/subcat/40882 Grafton County Sheriff’s Department]===
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GCSD also operates ''Twin State Fire Mutual Aid''. The following Law Enforcement agencies are dispatched on the County Dispatch channel:
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*Grafton County Sheriff (Covers the county and towns without a PD)
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*Bath
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*Bethlehem
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*Easton (Covered by GCSD)
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*Franconia
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*Haverhill
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*Littleton
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*Lisbon (Covers Lyman)
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*Piermont (Covered by GCSD when PD staff are off)
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*Sugar Hill
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*Thornton
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*Waterville Valley
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*Warren
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*Wentworth
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Unit call signs are their town name followed by their assigned number, but this does vary by agency. For example, the Waterville Valley Chief would be Waterville 1.
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===Upper Valley Regional Communications Center===
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UVRCC dispatches several Police, Fire/EMS, and Highway agencies in Grafton County NH, Sullivan County NH, and Orange County VT. The following Law Enforcement agencies are dispatched on the ''Police Simulcast'' channel in the Grafton County area of NH:
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*Canaan
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*Enfield
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*Grafton
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*[https://www.radioreference.com/db/subcat/51596 Hanover]
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*Lyme
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*Orford
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===[https://www.radioreference.com/db/subcat/41801 Plymouth Police Department Communications]===
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The following Law Enforcement agencies are dispatched on the Plymouth PD Dispatch channel:
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*Ashland
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*Bridgewater
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*Bristol
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*Campton
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*Groton
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*Hebron
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*Holderness
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*Plymouth
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*Thornton
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*Rumney
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===Self-Dispatching Towns===
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*[https://www.radioreference.com/db/subcat/32671 Lebanon] (Also serves as the backup Dispatch Center for UVRCC)
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*[https://www.radioreference.com/db/subcat/41800 Lincoln] (Covers Livermore, Woodstock)
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===Towns Covered By [https://www.radioreference.com/db/aid/1233 NH State Police]===
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*Benton
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*Dorchester
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*Ellsworth
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*Landaff
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*Monroe
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*Orange
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''Alexandria PD and Bristol PD are dispatched by Franklin''
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===Law Enforcement Unit IDs===
 
===Law Enforcement Unit IDs===
 
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Revision as of 18:21, 20 July 2023

Grafton County Map

GraftonNHmap.jpg

Grafton County Law Enforcement Agencies & Communications

Law enforcement in Grafton County is primarily covered by three main agencies: Grafton County Sheriff, Upper Valley Regional Communications Center, and Plymouth Police Department. There are a few towns that self-dispatch including Lebanon and Lincoln.

Grafton County Sheriff’s Department

GCSD also operates Twin State Fire Mutual Aid. The following Law Enforcement agencies are dispatched on the County Dispatch channel:

  • Grafton County Sheriff (Covers the county and towns without a PD)
  • Bath
  • Bethlehem
  • Easton (Covered by GCSD)
  • Franconia
  • Haverhill
  • Littleton
  • Lisbon (Covers Lyman)
  • Piermont (Covered by GCSD when PD staff are off)
  • Sugar Hill
  • Thornton
  • Waterville Valley
  • Warren
  • Wentworth

Unit call signs are their town name followed by their assigned number, but this does vary by agency. For example, the Waterville Valley Chief would be Waterville 1.

Upper Valley Regional Communications Center

UVRCC dispatches several Police, Fire/EMS, and Highway agencies in Grafton County NH, Sullivan County NH, and Orange County VT. The following Law Enforcement agencies are dispatched on the Police Simulcast channel in the Grafton County area of NH:

  • Canaan
  • Enfield
  • Grafton
  • Hanover
  • Lyme
  • Orford

Plymouth Police Department Communications

The following Law Enforcement agencies are dispatched on the Plymouth PD Dispatch channel:

  • Ashland
  • Bridgewater
  • Bristol
  • Campton
  • Groton
  • Hebron
  • Holderness
  • Plymouth
  • Thornton
  • Rumney

Self-Dispatching Towns

  • Lebanon (Also serves as the backup Dispatch Center for UVRCC)
  • Lincoln (Covers Livermore, Woodstock)

Towns Covered By NH State Police

  • Benton
  • Dorchester
  • Ellsworth
  • Landaff
  • Monroe
  • Orange


Alexandria PD and Bristol PD are dispatched by Franklin

Law Enforcement Unit IDs

Code Description
11## Ashland Police
12## Bristol Police
13## Campton Police
14## Holderness Police
15## Plymouth Police
16## Plymouth State College Police
17## Rumney Police (Disp by County)
19## Bridgewater Police
76-X Alexandria Police
70-X Bath
41-X Bristol
74-X Easton
44-X Franconia
60-X Grafton
67-X Hebron
50-X Rumney
47-X Sugar Hill
68-X Thornton
38-X Waterville Valley
219-X Lyme
300-X Monroe
520-X Woodstock
700-X Orford
800 Piermont
1609-X Bethlehem


Grafton County Fire/EMS Agencies & Communications

Lakes Region Apparatus IDs

  • Ambulance - A unit designed and licensed to transport patients.
  • Boat - A watercraft operated by a member department.
  • C - An officer or member, having command authority.
  • Car - A vehicle used primarily for transporting personnel, communications equipment, or other equipment used to support fire ground operations.
  • Engine - Firefighting apparatus equipped with a fire pump of at least 750 GPM capacity and carrying not less than 500 gallons of water.
  • Forestry - A vehicle that is primarily used in grass, brush, or forest fire suppression.
  • Ladder - Firefighting apparatus equipped with an aerial ladder, elevating platform, tower, or snorkel.
  • Portable - A portable radio.
  • Rescue - A vehicle used primarily to transport equipment and/or manpower for the purpose of removal or extrication of victims requiring fire department assistance.
  • Tanker - Firefighting apparatus used primarily for hauling water, with or without a fixed fire pump, and carrying more than 1,000 gallons of water.
  • Tower - Firefighting apparatus equipped with an elevating platform, tower, or snorkel.
  • Utility - Firefighting apparatus not categorized by another letter designation used to provide support services.
  • Warden - An individual designated by the state as a Warden, Deputy Warden, or Special Deputy Warden.

Lakes Region Community Radio IDs

  • 1 - Alton Fire & EMS
  • 2 - Ashland
  • 3 - Belmont
  • 4 - Bristol Fire & EMS
  • 5 - Center Harbor
  • 6 - Barnstead
  • 7 - Franklin
  • 8 - Gilford
  • 9 - Gilmanton
  • 10 - Groton
  • 11 - Hill
  • 12 - Holderness
  • 13 - Laconia
  • 14 - Meredith
  • 15 - Moultonboro
  • 16 - New Durham
  • 17 - New Hampton
  • 18 - Plymouth
  • 19 - Sanbornton
  • 20 - Sandwich
  • 21 - Tilton-Northfield
  • 22 - Unassigned (Formerly Winnisquam Fire Department)
  • 23 - Waterville Valley
  • 24 - Warren-Wentworth EMS
  • 25 - Strafford
  • 30 - Alexandria
  • 31 - Andover
  • 32 - East Andover & Andover EMS
  • 33 - (Unassigned)
  • 34 - Bridgewater
  • 35 - Campton-Thornton
  • 36 - Danbury
  • 37 - Hebron
  • 38 - Rumney
  • 39 - (unassigned)
  • 40 - Warren
  • 41 - (unassigned)
  • 42 - Wentworth
  • 43 - (unassigned)
  • 44 - Twin Rivers Ambulance
  • 45 - Stewarts Ambulance (Meredith EMS)
  • 46 - (unassigned - fmr Bristol EMS)
  • 47 - (unassigned)
  • 48 - (unassigned)
  • 49 - Farmington (Mutual Aid)
  • 66 - Central New Hampshire Haz-Mat Team
  • 67 - NH Fire Academy
  • 99 - Wolfeboro (Mutual Aid - 154.2500:Disp)

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