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*SUNY Albany:
 
*SUNY Albany:
**100 through 109: 00:00 to 8:00 patrol
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**100 through 109: 00:00 to 8:00 patrol?
**110 through 119: 8:00 to 16:00 patrol
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**110 through 119: 8:00 to 16:00 patrol?
**120 through 129: 16:00 to 00:00 patrol
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**120 through 129: 16:00 to 00:00 patrol?
 
**150: Deputy Chief of Police?
 
**150: Deputy Chief of Police?
 
**151: Inspector
 
**151: Inspector
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**193: Security services assistant
 
**193: Security services assistant
 
**194: Security services assistant/dispatcher?
 
**194: Security services assistant/dispatcher?
**196: Security services assistant
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**196 and 197: Security services assistant
**Car numbers (used on County channels and rarely on SUNY channels):
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**Car numbers*:
***715: Unmarked car?
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***715: Command or investigator
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***717: K9/field training
 
***721 through 724: Patrol
 
***721 through 724: Patrol
***726: Patrol
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***725: Supervisor (lieutenant)
***728: Patrol
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***726 through 728: Patrol
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***729: Community Response Unit (pretty much a patrol unit)
 
***730: Supervisor (lieutenant)
 
***730: Supervisor (lieutenant)
 
***732: Patrol
 
***732: Patrol
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***737: K9
 
***737: K9
 
***743: Downtown Public Safety (security services assistant)
 
***743: Downtown Public Safety (security services assistant)
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(*)These car numbers are used on County channels and are rarely on SUNY channels. When operating on State Police channels units identify with the car number and "7G" in front of it (i.e. 7G737 for K9).
  
 
*SUNY Polytech:
 
*SUNY Polytech:
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*5291: Supervisor flycar
 
*5291: Supervisor flycar
  
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==Maintenance Call Signs==
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Units identify by portable radio number. It is unknown if these portables are assigned, picked from a pool assigned to each department, or a larger pool for the entire university. Their numbering structure remains unknown.
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*85: Janitor or maintenance
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*85B: Janitor or maintenance
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*108L: Academic building janitor
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*110: Maintenance
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*110A: Maintenance?
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:26, 2 May 2022

State University of New York Police Call Signs

  • Administration:
    • 1H12: Patrol
  • SUNY Albany:
    • 100 through 109: 00:00 to 8:00 patrol?
    • 110 through 119: 8:00 to 16:00 patrol?
    • 120 through 129: 16:00 to 00:00 patrol?
    • 150: Deputy Chief of Police?
    • 151: Inspector
    • 152: Inspector?
    • 153: Patrol lieutenant
    • 154: Lieutenant?
    • 155: Lieutenant?
    • 156: Patrol lieutenant
    • 157: Lieutenant?
    • 158 and 159: Investigator?
    • 167 through 169: Security services assistant
    • 171 and 172: Security services assistant
    • 174: Security services assistant
    • 182: Security services assistant
    • 184: Security services assistant
    • 191: Security services assistant
    • 193: Security services assistant
    • 194: Security services assistant/dispatcher?
    • 196 and 197: Security services assistant
    • Car numbers*:
      • 715: Command or investigator
      • 717: K9/field training
      • 721 through 724: Patrol
      • 725: Supervisor (lieutenant)
      • 726 through 728: Patrol
      • 729: Community Response Unit (pretty much a patrol unit)
      • 730: Supervisor (lieutenant)
      • 732: Patrol
      • 733: Uptown Public Safety (security services assistant)
      • 737: K9
      • 743: Downtown Public Safety (security services assistant)

(*)These car numbers are used on County channels and are rarely on SUNY channels. When operating on State Police channels units identify with the car number and "7G" in front of it (i.e. 7G737 for K9).

  • SUNY Polytech:
    • It is believed these units identify in the 2## series, but this remains unconfirmed. It's likely Albany has the 1## block, Polytech has the 2## block, it is unknown who has the 3## block, and Administration formerly held the 4## block.

Five Quad Volunteer Ambulance Call Signs

  • 5201: Chief?
  • 5202: Deputy chief?
  • 5204: Unknown
  • 5205: Lieutenant
  • 5206: Lieutenant?
  • 5281: Ambulance
  • 81 Crew Chief: 5281 Crew Chief
  • 5282: Ambulance
  • 5291: Supervisor flycar

Maintenance Call Signs

Units identify by portable radio number. It is unknown if these portables are assigned, picked from a pool assigned to each department, or a larger pool for the entire university. Their numbering structure remains unknown.

  • 85: Janitor or maintenance
  • 85B: Janitor or maintenance
  • 108L: Academic building janitor
  • 110: Maintenance
  • 110A: Maintenance?