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The Wayne County Emergency Services System is current under going some major changes as they upgrade to a digital trunked system. More details can be found at http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=5505

UPDATE on p25 switch over.

02/28/2011 Information circulating among county employees is that there is a major issue with interference from a local paging service that is disrupting at least three channels of the new trunking array and litigation is currently under consideration as the operator of the paging service refuses to consider any changes in his current operation. Turn On date has been TURNED OFF at present. A proper site analysis should have determined usability of new freqs before a million+ dollars was spent on mobiles and portables and programing but this issue wasn't recognized till all equipment were installed and they were ready to switch over.


=== WCSO 10-Codes and Signals Note: Wayne County Emergency Services now are using *clear voice*, 10-codes are no longer used, but habits are hard to change so they still slip in every now again.

  • 10- 1 Reception Poor
  • 10- 2 Reception Good
  • 10- 3 Stop Transmitting
  • 10- 4 OK
  • 10- 6 Busy
  • 10- 7 Out of Service
  • 10- 8 In Service
  • 10- 9 Repeat
  • 10-10 Negative
  • 10-12 Standby
  • 10-13 Weather and road advice
  • 10-14 BOLO (be on look out)
  • 10-17 En route to location
  • 10-18 Emergency
  • 10-19 Return to Station
  • 10-20 Location
  • 10-21 Make Phone Call or Have Phone Call
  • 10-22 Disregard
  • 10-23 Arriving at Location
  • 10-24 Leaving Location
  • 10-25 Go to Location or Meet me at Location
  • 10-27 Driver's License Check
  • 10-28 License Plate Check
  • 10-29 Check to see if wanted
  • 10-30 Danger / Caution
  • 10-32 Backup
  • 10-33 Help Please
  • 10-36 Serving Warrant
  • 10-40 Fight
  • 10-41 Beginning Duty sign on
  • 10-42 Ending Duty sign off
  • 10-43 High Speed Chase
  • 10-45 Robbery
  • 10-49 Drag Racing
  • 10-50 Vehicle Accident
  • 10-51 Wrecker Needed
  • 10-52 Ambulance Needed
  • 10-54 Hit and Run
  • 10-55 Drunk Driver
  • 10-56 Drunk Pedestrian
  • 10-57 Breathalyzer Test
  • 10-59 Escort - Provide escort to another location
  • 10-60 Suspicious Vehicle
  • 10-61 Stopping Suspicious Vehicle
  • 10-65 Robbery
  • 10-72 Person in Custody
  • 10-73 Mental Case
  • 10-75 Outstanding Warrant
  • 10-79 Check Burglar Alarm
  • 10-80 Speeding
  • 10-81 Careless & Reckless Driver
  • 10-82 Stranded Motorist
  • 10-85 Out at Residance
  • 10-87 Domestic disturbance (often means a fight)
  • Signal 13/14 - License is revoked or suspended (14 means for DUI, 13 means for any other reason)
  • Signal 50 - Everything is ok
  • Signal 17 - Intoxicated
  • Signal 19 - Person is Dead
  • Signal 25 - Officer is declaring an emergency = Help Me Quick
  • F/Frank - Fatality

GPD Zones

http://www.ci.goldsboro.nc.us/police/documents/district_map.pdf

Fire/EMS

Fire Dept Tones

  • Antioch - A 2260 B 1901
  • Arrington - A 2688 B 1403
  • Belfast - A 2260 B 1403
  • Dudley - A 2688 B 1465
  • East Wayne - A 1598 B 2260
  • El-Roy - A 2465 B 1901
  • Eureka - A 2465 B 1344
  • Faro - A 2465 B 1403
  • Fremont - A 2260 B 1743
  • Grantham - A 1901 B 2465
  • Indian Springs - A 1598 B 2688
  • Jordan's Chapel - A 1901 B 2260
  • Little River - A 1743 B 2688
  • Mar Mac - A 2688 B 1598
  • Mt Olive - A 368 B 389
  • Nahunta - A 2260 B 1344
  • New Hope - A 2465 B 1743
  • Oakland - A 2688 B 1743
  • Patetown - A 2260 B 1465
  • Pikeville - A 2260 B 1598
  • Pinewood - A 2465 B 1598
  • Polly Watson - A 1465 B 2465
  • Pricetown - A 1901 B 2688
  • Rosewood - A 2688 B 1901
  • Saulston - A 2465 B 1465
  • Seven Springs - A 1743 B 2465
  • Smith Chapel - A 1598 B 2465
  • Thoroughfare - A 1465 B 2260
  • Forest Service - A 1344 B 2465
  • Mar Mac 1st Responders - A 2688 B 416

Goldsboro Fire Tones

  • ST 1 - A-569 B-321
  • ST 2 - A-321 B-339
  • ST 3 - A-321 B-359
  • ST 4 - A-321 B-378
  • ST 5 - A-321 B-399

Wayne County EMS Tones

  • ST 1 A - 389 B-368
  • ST 2 A - 410 B-510
  • ST 3 A- 389 B-349
  • ST 4 A- 389 B-433
  • ST 5 A- 483 B-539
  • ST 6 A- 368 B-457
  • ST 7 A- 457 B-368
  • ST 8 A- 389 B-483
  • ST 9 A- 368 B-539

Wayne County EMS Stations and Apparatus

EMS ST 1 - Seven Springs 11, 12

EMS ST 2 - Rosewood 21,22

EMS ST 3 - Grantham 31, 32

EMS ST 4 - John St(Goldsboro) 41

EMS ST 5 - Central Heights Rd(Goldsboro) 51

EMS ST 6 - Madison Ave(Goldsboro) 61, 62

EMS ST 7 - Fremont 71, 72

EMS ST 8 - Dudley 81

EMS ST 9 - Mount Olive 91, 92

EMS 109 - Shift Supervisor

WayneNET- Non Emergency Transport NET 1, NET2, NET3, NET4

  • Unit Numbering. All Units with the second number of 1 are paid paramedic units. units with the second number of 2 are backup / volunteer level ambulances. (Ex. EMS 11 would be a paramedic unit and EMS 12 would be an volunteer unit. WayneNET is an Non Emergency Transport division of Wayne County EMS and can respond as mutual aid when high call volumes exist

Volunteer EMS Units

  • EMS 12 - Seven Springs
  • EMS 22 - Rosewood
  • EMS 32 - Grantham
  • EMS 62 - Goldsboro
  • EMS 72 - Fremont
  • EMS 92 - Mt. Olive
  • these units respond based on availability of staffing and ambulances. also WayneNet serves as mutual aid to Wayne County EMS in the daytime if call volume permits

Wayne County Fire Stations

  • Antioch
  • Arrington
  • Belfast
  • Dudley
  • East Wayne
  • Elroy
  • Eureka
  • Faro
  • Fremont
  • Grantham
  • Indian Springs
  • Jordans Chapel
  • Little River
  • Mar Mac
  • Mount Olive
  • Nahunta
  • New Hope
  • Oakland
  • Patetown
  • Pikeville
  • Pinewood
  • Polly Watson
  • Pricetown
  • Rosewood
  • Saulston
  • Seven Springs
  • Smith Chapel
  • Thoroughfare
  • NC Forestry Service
  • Arr-Mac SAR
  • Mar Mac 1st Responders
  • ARR-MAC SAR is a partnership between Mar Mac And Arrington vol fire depts in conjunction with the wayne county sheriffs dept. When needed they provide ATV Rescues and Water Rescues. They can respond anywhere in the state if needed.
  • Also, Grantham, Seven Springs, and Goldsboro fire depts have boats and can perform water rescues in thier districts. ARR-MAC will respond regardless to any water rescue incident due to them being state certified

Goldsboro Fire Stations and Apparatus

ST 1 - Center St Engine 1, Ladder 1, Brush 1, Truck 7, Car 2

ST 2 - Royall Ave Engine 2

ST 3 - Patetown Rd Engine 3

ST 4- Popular St Engine 4

ST 5- Central Heights Rd Engine 5, Snorkel 5(Reserve Truck)

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