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Basic REDCOM Communications PPBasic REDCOM Communications ROHNERT PARK DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY C.QUINN #475 Redwood Empire Dispatch Communications Authority LRA –Local Response Area Lands on which neither the state or federal government has any legal responsibility for providing fire protection. These lands are covered by local government agencies such as; SRFD, GRFD, RPDPS, WFPD, etc. LRA –Local Response Area These departments are primarily dispatched to incidents via REDCOM in most jurisdictions. REDCOM is the central ordering point for any additional resources for incidents in the LRA. SRA –State Response AREA These are lands on which the state government has legal responsibility for providing fire protection These areas are typically watershed areas, timber areas or areas with natural resource value to the state. Dispatching of resources to incidents in the SRA in Sonoma County is the responsibility of the Cal Fire ECC (Saint Helena). FRA –Federal Responsibility Area Lands on which the federal government has legal responsibility for providing fire protection. These are usually national forests or other areas with natural resource value to the United States. Sonoma County does have FRA areas but they are covered by local government and state agencies. MTZ –Mutual Threat Zone A geographical area between two or more jurisdictions into which all agencies would respond on initial attack in the event of a fire. Communication on REDCOM Clear text is the form of radio communication used on REDCOM No police codes except a few exceptions: -Code 2: urgent no lights or sirens -Code 3: Respond with lights and sirens -Code 4: No further assistance needed -Code 6: start law enforcement Unit Identifiers Fire services within Sonoma County, with the exception of Cal Fire and Santa Rosa, use a four digit identifier. First two numbers identify the agency. The third and fourth number identify the type of resource and apparatus number. Identifiers 00-19 –Chief Officers “2” –Prevention “3” –Rescues and Support units “4” –Utilities “5” –Trucks “6/7” –Type 3 Engines “8” –Type 1 Engines “9” –Water Tenders Exceptions Santa Rosa Fire: Instead they use “Truck 1” or “Engine 8” etc. Cal Fire: First two digits represent the Cal Fire units and the last two digits are the units assigned resource number. Some Agencies use a generic number to identify their Battalion or Duty Chief. (B81, B91, or DC29) What does “REDCOM” do? REDCOM maintains accurate resource status to allow for rapid dispatch of resources to new or updated events. REDCOM pre-alters departments of incoming calls with a double alert tone. REDCOM then states Responding agency, event type, and street name REDCOM then will give a full dispatch: Resource, Nature, Location, Repeat location with different numerical method, Cross street, Map box number, Radio channels, Current time. Control Channels Control channels maintain accurate resource and incident status. They act upon requests from units in the field and provide incident information to resources. There are three control channels: 2, 3, 4 Control 2 –typically handles zones 4, 5, 6, 8 Control 3 –typically handles zones 7 Control 4 –typically handles zones 3 and 9 Tactical Channels Tactical channels are used by incident management personnel and resources operation on the scene of incidents. Sonoma County (XSN) XSN TAC 1-3, 5, 7-9, 11-14 are for use on incidents within Sonoma County. Cal Fire (CDF) CDF TAC 6 and 10 are for use on SRA and MTZ incidents within the Lake- Napa Unit. Review LRA –Local Response Area SRA –State Response Area FRA –Federal Response Area MTZ –Mutual Threat Zone Review Cont. Code 2 –urgent, no lights and sirens Code 3 –lights and sirens Code 4 –no additional help needed Code 6 –requesting Law Enforcement Review Cont. 00-19 –Chief Officers “2” –Prevention “3” –Rescues and Support units “4” –Utilities “5” –Trucks “6/7” –Type 3 Engines “8” –Type 1 Engines “9” –Water Tenders Review Cont. REDCOM maintains accurate resource status to allow for rapid dispatch of resources to new or updated events. Control channels maintain accurate resource and incident status. They act upon requests from units in the field and provide incident information to resources. There are three control channels: 2, 3, 4 Tactical channels are used by incident management personnel and resources operation on the scene of incidents. End of REDCOM Communications