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== '''Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Department''' ==
 
== '''Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Department''' ==

Revision as of 12:45, 11 January 2023

Santa Cruz County Fire Department

Fire Tone Outs FTOs

Toned out on fire channel RED 154.325

  • Tone A 832.5 Tone B 600.9 UCSC Fire



Santa Cruz County QC2 Tones (PDF)

Fire Departments dispatched by "NetCom" (Santa Cruz Regional 911)

21xx Boulder Creek

22xx Ben Lomond

23xx Felton

24xx Zayente

25xx Scotts Valley

26xx Branciforte

31xx Santa Cruz

35xx Central

44xx Watsonville

45xx Pajaro Valley

Apparatus Identification (last two digits after Department identifier 00-09 Officers

10-19 Type 1 Engine

20-25 Type 2 Engine

26-29 Type 2 Engine AWD

30-35 Type 3 Engine

36-39 Type 3 Engine AWD

40-45 Type 4 Engine

46-49 Type 4 Engine AWD

50-59 Water Tender

60-65 Rescue or Utility Vehicles w/out water

66-69 Rescue w/out transport capabilities

70-79 Truck

80-89 Fire Prevention Officers

90-99 Transportation vehicles w/out water


Fire Departments/Stations dispatched by "Felton" (CALFIRE San Mateo-Santa Cruz Unit

29## Las Cumbres Fire Co.

32## Bonny Doon Fire Co.

36## Loma Prieta Fire Co.

37## Davenport Fire Co.

41## Corralitos Fire Co.


17## CALFIRE

FS21 Saratoga Summit FFS

FS23 Jamison Creek FFS

FS31 Fall Creek FFS

FS33 Big Creek FFS

FS34 McDermott FFS

FS42 Pajaro Dunes FFS

FS43 Soquel FFS

FS47 Burrell FFS

FS49 Corralitos FFS


Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Department

This four-shift rotation allows for overlapping coverage during those hours when calls for service are the most demanding, primarily from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.

1st Watch 6:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

2nd Watch 2:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.

3rd Watch 5:00 p.m. - 3:00 a.m.

4th Watch 9:30 p.m. - 7:30 a.m.

BEATS

Patrol units identify on the radio using their watch and beat numbers such as 1-4 etc.

1 North Coast

2 San Lorenzo Valley North

3 San Lorenzo Valley South

4 Live Oak East

5 Live Oak West

6 Soquel

7 Summit

8 Aptos North

9 Aptos South

10 Pajaro Valley North

11 Pajaro Valley South


Some deputies still use these "John" codes on the air instead of plain English.

JO-1 assist citizen(s)

JO-2 assist other department

JO-3 civil service

JO-4 warrant service

JO-5 stake out

JO-6 car stop

JO-7 cover / felony

JO-8 cover / misdemeanor

JO-9 errands

JO-10 field interrogation

JO-11 foot patrol

JO-12 notifications

JO-13 public relations

JO-14 record check / person(s)

JO-15 record check / vehicle(s)

JO-16 writing reports

JO-17 residence check

JO-18 court time

JO-19 security check

JO-20 suspicious person(s)

JO-21 suspicious vehicle(s)

JO-22 transportation

JO-23 welfare check

JO-24 routine patrol

JO-25 cancelled detail

JO-26 training

JO-27 follow up

JO-28 barking dog

JO-29 unfounded report

JO-30 burglar alarm

JO-31 escort

JO-32 civil matters

JO-33 keep the peace

JO-34 prowler


Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk

security

152.315

154.770*

155.880*

  • yes these private security are using illegal modified radios and unauthorized frequencies for decades. They don't even change their (240-250) callsigns when talking on frequencies licensed to the city police department. Tones are the same too...
    • not really wise to speculate about "illegal" and "unauthorized." Boardwalk regularly cooperates with PD and is authorized on certain Santa Cruz city frequencies.