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===Monterey County Law Enforcement===
 
===Monterey County Law Enforcement===
Carmel Police Department
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CSUMB Police
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*CSUMB Police
Del Rey Oaks Police Department
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*Del Rey Oaks Police Department
Gonzales Police Department
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*Gonzales Police Department
Greenfield Police Department
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*Greenfield Police Department
King City Police Department
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*King City Police Department
Presidio of Monterey Police
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*Presidio of Monterey Police
Naval Postgraduate School Police
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*Naval Postgraduate School Police
Marina Police Department
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*Marina Police Department
Monterey Police Department
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*Monterey Police Department
Monterey Airport Police
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*Monterey Airport Police
Monterey County Sheriff's Department
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*Monterey County Sheriff's Department
Salinas Police Department
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*Salinas Police Department
Sand City Police Department
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*Sand City Police Department
Seaside Police Department
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*Seaside Police Department
Soledad Police Department
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*Soledad Police Department
Monterey Police Department
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*Monterey Police Department
Monterey County Sheriff's Department
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*Monterey County Sheriff's Department

Revision as of 12:45, 10 August 2011

Monterey County Radio System

Monterey County has always been at the leading edge of development in public safety communications.. The County consists of over 3500 square miles of terrain, rising from sea level over 4000 feet in altitude. There are many canyons in the two mountain ranges that border the county on the east and west sides. This rugged topography and the vast area within Monterey County presents a challenge to developing effective public safety communication systems. It virtually dictates the use of the VHF High Band spectrum and many radio sites. In the Sheriffs system alone there are five high level sites operating at high power. The systems also use a number of voting receivers at other locations to provide adequate coverage. The systems for other departments and agencies in the County follow the same pattern. In general, these systems started out many years ago with the transmitter in Mobile Relay stations operating on the high side of the band and the receivers on the low side. Obviously, as multiple systems were created and additional radio sites were developed, they had to follow a similar pattern for compatibility, interoperability, and for effective operation. Over the years Monterey County has developed an extremely effective Public Safety Communication System that serves virtually all of the 11 cities and numerous districts within the County. A Consolidated Dispatch Center serves as a single PSAP for the entire County. This was developed in the late 1970’s and was reputed to be the first wide area consolidated 9-1-1 system in the nation.

As of December 2010 Harris Corp. Awarded a $15 Million for a p25 trunked VHF network with a conventional analog system overlay and 700 MHz sub-system.

More information at http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/harris-corporation-awarded-a-15-million-contract-to-modernize-regional-public-safety-communications-system-in-monterey-county-california-111519089.html

Monterey County Fire Departments

CMD 1, 2 and 3 are used for events or large incidents and are shared with Monterey County law enforcement.
Command 4 and 6 are now simulcast do to Carmel Valley and Monterey Regional merge.

  • As of May 2011 Carmel Valley FPD merged into Monterey County Regional Fire
  • As of December 2008 the Pacific Grove Fire Department merged into the Monterey Fire

CMD 5 dispatches

  • City of Carmel FD
  • City of Seaside FD
  • City of Monterey FD

CMD 4/6 dispatches

  • North County FPD
    • Castroville
    • Moss Landing
    • Oak Hills
    • Pajaro
    • Prunedale
    • Elkhorn
    • Las Lomas
    • Royal Oaks
  • Monterey County Regional Fire
    • Toro park area
    • Town of Chualar
    • Highway 68 and Laureles Grade Road area
    • Carmel Valley
  • Spreckels VFD
  • City of Gonzales VFD
  • CTF Soledad FD
  • City of Soledad FD
  • City of Greenfield FD
  • City of King City FD
  • City of Marina FD

CMD 7 City of Salinas FD.

Stations

Salinas Fire Department

  • 1 216 W. Alisal
  • 2 10 W. Laurel
  • 3 827 Abbott
  • 4 308 Williams
  • 5 1400 Rider
  • 6 45 E. Bolivar

Salinas Rural FPD Admin:
201 Monterey-Salinas Hwy, #B (Just outside of Spreckels)

  • 1 19900 Portola Pkwy (Near Toro Park)
  • 2 21268 Washington St (Chualar)
  • 3 31 Laureles Grade (Near Mazda Raceway)

Unit Designators

  • 31XX - BLM
  • 51XX - Aromas
  • 52XX - North County
  • 53XX - Salinas
  • 54XX - Marina
  • 55XX - Monterey County Regional Fire District
  • 56XX - Spreckels
  • 58XX - EMS
  • 59XX - OES
  • 61XX - Presidio of Monterey (POM)
  • 62XX - Seaside
  • 63XX - Monterey Airport
  • 64XX - Monterey, PG
  • 66XX - Pebble Beach
  • 71XX - Carmel City
  • 72XX - Carmel Highlands
  • 73XX - Cypress Fire Protection District
  • 77XX - Cachagua Fire
  • 79XX - Big Sur
  • 81XX - Gonzales
  • 82XX - Soledad Prison CTF Fire
  • 83XX - Soledad
  • 84XX - Greenfield
  • 85XX - King City
  • 86XX - South Monterey Fire District
  • 87XX - San Ardo
  • 88XX - Fort Hunter Liggett
  • 89XX - Camp Roberts

Amateur Radio

Monterey County Law Enforcement

  • Carmel Police Department
  • CSUMB Police
  • Del Rey Oaks Police Department
  • Gonzales Police Department
  • Greenfield Police Department
  • King City Police Department
  • Presidio of Monterey Police
  • Naval Postgraduate School Police
  • Marina Police Department
  • Monterey Police Department
  • Monterey Airport Police
  • Monterey County Sheriff's Department
  • Salinas Police Department
  • Sand City Police Department
  • Seaside Police Department
  • Soledad Police Department
  • Monterey Police Department
  • Monterey County Sheriff's Department