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==Metro Washington COG brief back story and origins==
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Metro Washington Council of Governments (MW COG) is made up of 24 local governments surrounding the Nation's Capital. The Metropolitan Washington region covers approximately 3,000mi², with well over 5.2 million people and 3.2 million jobs or more.  Originally  established in 1957 by local Cities & Counties to deal with Regional concerns including growth, housing, the environment, public health & safety, and transportation. MWCOG is an independent, nonprofit association. COG helps the coordination & integration of regional issues among local governments in Maryland, Virginia and the Washington DC.  Also, known as WashCog, MWCOG, not to be confused with the Joint Nation Capital Region (JNCR) System, though all jurisdiction do indeed encompass the Nation's Capital.
===Metro Washington Council of Governments Mission===
 
Metro Washington Council of Governments (MW COG) is made up of 22 local governments surrounding the Nation's Capitol. The Metropolitan Washington region covers approximately 3,000 square miles, over 5.2 million people and more than 3.2 million jobs.  Originally  established in 1957 by local cities & counties to deal w/ regional concerns including growth, housing, the environment, public health & safety, and transportation. COG is an independent, nonprofit association. COG helps the coordination & integration of regional issues among local governments in Maryland, Virginia and the Washington DC.
 
  
===Number System Origins ===
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===Jurisdictional, Mutual Aid Pre-Fix Numbering===  
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (MW COG) jurisdictional numbering system. This system gives individual numeric values based on each major jurisdiction involved in MWCOG.  After September 11, 2001 the grander discussion of Mutual Aid in a large scale was discussed, after, several surrounding jurisdiction voluntary showed up to the Pentagon on the day of September 11, 2001, and following days.  With this, came many Departments and Companies having the same exact identifiers. This brought to the fore-front the necessity to have each jurisdiction have a pre-fix number(s), not only allowing, CADD based operations fuller flushing out, without additional notes, but allowed spoken word reduction to either 1 to 2 spoken numbers, down from possibly many  spoken words for the jurisdictional name; i.e. Metro Washington Airport Authority, to just the number - three.  These came out of numerous sub-committees like the Human Services and Public Safety Policy Committee (HSPSPC) and the Emergency Preparedness Council (EPC) which helped put together and maintains the National Capitol Region Communication Interoperability Group (NCR CIG).
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments jurisdictional numbering system gives individual numerics for each major jurisdiction involved.  After September 11, 2001 the grander discussion of Mutual-Aid in a large-scale-event was discussed, after, several surrounding jurisdiction voluntary showed up to the Pentagon on the day of September 11, 2001, and following days.  With this, came many Departments/Companies having the same exact voiced identifiers, causing logistal nightmares on many levels . This brought to the fore-front: the necessity to have each jurisdiction have a pre-fix identifying number(s), not only allowing, CAD based operations fuller flushing out, without additional notes. Also, it ultimately allowed a spoken-word reduction, to either 1 to 2 spoken numbers, i.e. "Metro Washington Airport Authority" to just "3--".  These came out of numerous sub-committees like the Human Services and Public Safety Policy Committee (HSPSPC) and the Emergency Preparedness Council (EPC) which helped put together and maintains the National Capitol Region Communication Interoperability Group (NCR CIG).
  
===Jurisdictional, Mutual Aid Pre-Fix Numbering===
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Jurisdictions(##), Station (##) use corresponding numerics and Apparatus (X) alpha tagging. They  are most often used in Mutual Aid Calls (for Multi-Jurisdiction Responses). Alpha tagging primary, secondary, (and possibly even tertiary) apparatus from a single responding department use A, B, and C; to quantify specific-apparatus-type from a station, but often fail to qualify what kind of apparatus may be needed/required, i.e. Engine 3-33A could be one with Rescue capabilities or it could be that the Rescue Engine is out of service, and the current 3A is the Engine from 33 with the large diameter hose. Often making long-winded spoken-words still necessary, and uneasily clarified with a Dispatcher(s) with no Fire Service background.
*0 – Washington, DC  
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* 0 – Washington, DC  
*1 – Arlington County
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* 1 – Arlington County
*2 – City of Alexandria  
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* 2 – City of Alexandria  
*3 – Metro Washington Airport Authority
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* 3 – Metro Washington Airport Authority
*4 – Fairfax County  
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* 4 – Fairfax County  
*5 – Prince William County
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* 5 – Prince William County
*6 – Loudoun County  
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* 6 – Loudoun County  
*7 – Montgomery County
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* 7 – Montgomery County
*8 – Prince George’s County  
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* 8 – Prince George’s County  
*9 – Frederick County  
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* 9 – Frederick County MD
 
*10 - Charles County
 
*10 - Charles County
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*11 - *Fauquier County*
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*12 - *Culpeper County*
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*14 - Rappahannock Co Va*
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*15 - Stafford County, VA*
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*24 - Warren Co, Va* 
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'''Notes:''' *Are not part of the COG, but use  COG numbers when running Mutual Aid into a true COG county(s).
  
==County, Station and Apparatus Numbering and Use in Multi-Jurisdication Response==
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[https://www.mwcog.org/about-us/cog-and-our-region/local-governments/ Regional Map and Member Jurisdiction listing]
'''Alpha taging for second due pieces from a single responding department'''
 
  
  
  
 
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==Related Pages:==
==External Links==
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;External Links
 
*http://www.statter911.com/2007/10/12/mcfrs-and-pgfds-numbers-are-up-monday-is-the-day/
 
*http://www.statter911.com/2007/10/12/mcfrs-and-pgfds-numbers-are-up-monday-is-the-day/
*https://www.mwcog.org/security/security/faq.pdf
 
*http://www.mwcog.org/security/security/taskforce.asp
 
*http://www.mwcog.org/security/security/history.asp
 
 
*http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/frs-ql/resources/files/swsj/fcgo/2007/FCGO-07-21.pdf
 
*http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/frs-ql/resources/files/swsj/fcgo/2007/FCGO-07-21.pdf
 
*http://www.ncrhomelandsecurity.org/
 
*http://www.ncrhomelandsecurity.org/
 
*http://www.ncrhomelandsecurity.org/security/security/plan.asp
 
*http://www.ncrhomelandsecurity.org/security/security/plan.asp
*http://www.mwcog.org/services/health/bioevent/
 
*http://www.mwcog.org/default.asp
 
*http://www.mwcog.org/security/security/workshop_agenda.asp
 
*http://dhmh.maryland.gov/pharmacy/Pages/emergency-preparedness-information.aspx
 
 
*http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/38inters/html/10mcod.html
 
*http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/38inters/html/10mcod.html
*http://www.mwcog.org/store/item.asp?PUBLICATION_ID=401
 
*https://www.mwcog.org/uploads/pub-documents/pF5eVl820120224112049.pdf
 
 
*http://www.dcregs.dc.gov/Notice/DownLoad.aspx?VersionID=1306704
 
*http://www.dcregs.dc.gov/Notice/DownLoad.aspx?VersionID=1306704
 
*http://mema.maryland.gov/Documents/SROP_V3_03_MAR-15.pdf
 
*http://mema.maryland.gov/Documents/SROP_V3_03_MAR-15.pdf
 
*http://www.capitalregionupdates.gov/go/doc/4063/1085979/
 
*http://www.capitalregionupdates.gov/go/doc/4063/1085979/
*https://books.google.com/books?id=SMHs8Lms2ZAC&pg=PA28&lpg=PA28&dq=Regional+Emergency+Coordination+PlanSM&source=bl&ots=X-GTSmBTth&sig=lHh2uFYHBYu6XddgX2iiEWxaXrA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiJlojWzIPMAhXDRCYKHQxODgQ4ChDoAQg4MAU#v=onepage&q=Regional%20Emergency%20Coordination%20PlanSM&f=false
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*https://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-04-433
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*https://www.gao.gov/new.items/d04904t.pdf
 
*https://www.ncpc.gov/ncpc/Main(T2)/YourCapital(Tr2)/Featuresiframepages/CooperativeLeadership.html
 
*https://www.ncpc.gov/ncpc/Main(T2)/YourCapital(Tr2)/Featuresiframepages/CooperativeLeadership.html
 
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*http://dhmh.maryland.gov/pharmacy/Pages/emergency-preparedness-information.aspx
*[http://www.capitalregionupdates.gov/go/doc/4063/1130963/ MWCOG MAP]
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*https://www.mwcog.org
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**https://www.mwcog.org/security/security/faq.pdf
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**http://www.mwcog.org/security/security/taskforce.asp
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**http://www.mwcog.org/security/security/history.asp
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**http://www.mwcog.org/services/health/bioevent/
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**http://www.mwcog.org/security/security/workshop_agenda.asp
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*http://www.mwcog.org/store/item.asp?PUBLICATION_ID=401
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*https://www.mwcog.org/uploads/pub-documents/pF5eVl820120224112049.pdf
  
  
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*{{DB|a|1632|Common/Shared (MD)}}
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*{{DB|a|1848|Common/Shared (VA)}}
  
  
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;Return to Wiki Articles: [[RINS/COG Frequency Table]], [[District of Columbia(US)]], [[Arlington_County (VA)]],  [[Alexandria City (VA)]],  [[Fairfax County (VA)]], [[Prince William County (VA)]], [[Loudoun County (VA)]], [[Montgomery County (MD)]], [[Prince George's County (MD)]], [[Frederick County (MD)]], [[Charles County (MD)]],
  
  
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Return to Wiki Articles: [[RINS/COG Frequency Table]], [[Loudoun County (VA)]], [[District of Columbia (DC)]], [[Maryland (US)]], [[Virginia (US)]], [[Charles County]] (MD) TRS<br/>
 
  
  

Latest revision as of 13:11, 17 January 2018

Metro Washington Council of Governments (MW COG) is made up of 24 local governments surrounding the Nation's Capital. The Metropolitan Washington region covers approximately 3,000mi², with well over 5.2 million people and 3.2 million jobs or more. Originally established in 1957 by local Cities & Counties to deal with Regional concerns including growth, housing, the environment, public health & safety, and transportation. MWCOG is an independent, nonprofit association. COG helps the coordination & integration of regional issues among local governments in Maryland, Virginia and the Washington DC. Also, known as WashCog, MWCOG, not to be confused with the Joint Nation Capital Region (JNCR) System, though all jurisdiction do indeed encompass the Nation's Capital.

Jurisdictional, Mutual Aid Pre-Fix Numbering

Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments jurisdictional numbering system gives individual numerics for each major jurisdiction involved. After September 11, 2001 the grander discussion of Mutual-Aid in a large-scale-event was discussed, after, several surrounding jurisdiction voluntary showed up to the Pentagon on the day of September 11, 2001, and following days. With this, came many Departments/Companies having the same exact voiced identifiers, causing logistal nightmares on many levels . This brought to the fore-front: the necessity to have each jurisdiction have a pre-fix identifying number(s), not only allowing, CAD based operations fuller flushing out, without additional notes. Also, it ultimately allowed a spoken-word reduction, to either 1 to 2 spoken numbers, i.e. "Metro Washington Airport Authority" to just "3--". These came out of numerous sub-committees like the Human Services and Public Safety Policy Committee (HSPSPC) and the Emergency Preparedness Council (EPC) which helped put together and maintains the National Capitol Region Communication Interoperability Group (NCR CIG).

Jurisdictions(##), Station (##) use corresponding numerics and Apparatus (X) alpha tagging. They are most often used in Mutual Aid Calls (for Multi-Jurisdiction Responses). Alpha tagging primary, secondary, (and possibly even tertiary) apparatus from a single responding department use A, B, and C; to quantify specific-apparatus-type from a station, but often fail to qualify what kind of apparatus may be needed/required, i.e. Engine 3-33A could be one with Rescue capabilities or it could be that the Rescue Engine is out of service, and the current 3A is the Engine from 33 with the large diameter hose. Often making long-winded spoken-words still necessary, and uneasily clarified with a Dispatcher(s) with no Fire Service background.

  • 0 – Washington, DC
  • 1 – Arlington County
  • 2 – City of Alexandria
  • 3 – Metro Washington Airport Authority
  • 4 – Fairfax County
  • 5 – Prince William County
  • 6 – Loudoun County
  • 7 – Montgomery County
  • 8 – Prince George’s County
  • 9 – Frederick County MD
  • 10 - Charles County
  • 11 - *Fauquier County*
  • 12 - *Culpeper County*
  • 14 - Rappahannock Co Va*
  • 15 - Stafford County, VA*
  • 24 - Warren Co, Va*

Notes: *Are not part of the COG, but use COG numbers when running Mutual Aid into a true COG county(s).

Regional Map and Member Jurisdiction listing


Related Pages:

External Links


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RINS/COG Frequency Table, District of Columbia(US), Arlington_County (VA), Alexandria City (VA), Fairfax County (VA), Prince William County (VA), Loudoun County (VA), Montgomery County (MD), Prince George's County (MD), Frederick County (MD), Charles County (MD),