Douglas County Public Safety
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Official Douglas County Emergency and Public Safety Communications. The clearest audio feed in the county! Douglas County Sheriff, Oregon State Police, Fire Dispatch, DFPA, ODOT, & Search and Rescue. - - THE ROSEBURG RECEIVER - -


Roseburg, Oregon police, Fire Dispatch, Douglas County Sheriff, Department of Forestry, ODOT, and Oregon State Police

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Scanning Frequencies: 

Douglas County Sheriff

  • 155.700 Mhz (Tone C151.4) (Law 1)
  • 155.550 Mhz (Tone C151.4) (Law2)
  • 155.475 Mhz (State Open)
  • 152.660 Mhz (Search and Rescue)
  • 155.805 Mhz (State Search and Rescue)

Douglas County Fire

  • 154.370 Mhz (Tone C151.4) (Fire Dispatch)
  • 154.445 Mhz (Tone C151.4) (Fire Secondary)
  • 154.770 Mhz (Black)
  • 154.250 Mhz (White)
  • 154.650 Mhz (Grey)
  • 158.790 Mhz (Roseburg City)

Oregon Department of Transportation (District 7)

  • 159.120 Mhz (Tone C173.8) - District 7 North Douglas
  • 155.775 Mhz (Tone C100) - District 7 South Douglas 
  • 151.0475 Mhz (Tone C192.8) - District 7 Elkton Ridge

Department of Forestry

  • 151.160 Mhz (Tone C146.2) - Douglas Forest Protection Association - System (DFPA KA3198)
  • 151.340 Mhz (Tone C156.7) - DFPA Red Net
  • 151.310 Mhz (Tone C156.7) - DFPA White Net
  • 170.550 Mhz (Tone C103.5) - United States Forest Service

Oregon State Police

  • 154.815 Mhz (Tone C131.8) - RS1 (Roseburg)
  • 154.920 Mhz (Tone C131.8) - RS2 (Steamboat)
  • 151.295 Mhz (Tone C100) - RS3 (Diamond Lake)
  • 151.295 Mhz (Tone C131.8) - Elkton

 

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Agency & Unit Call Numbers:

  • Station 30 - Douglas County SO

    • DCSO Units: 100-199

  • 210 - Myrtle Creek PD

    • MCPD Units: 211+

  • 230 - Winston PD

    • WPD Units: 231+

  • 250 - Sutherlin PD

    • SPD Units: "Sutherlin #..."

  • 5600 - Parole & Probation

  • 6200 - Roseburg PD

    • RPD Units: "Roseburg #..."

  • Station 7 - Reedsport PD

    • Reedsport PD Units: 700+

  • Station 37 - Oregon State Police - Rsbg

    • OSP Units: 3700+

Fire Station and Unit Designators:

  • Station Designators

    • 1000 - Lookingglass Rural Fire Protection Dist.

    • 1100 - Douglas County Fire Dist #2

      • STATION #1 Dixonville

      • STATION #2 Green

      • STATION #3 Melrose

      • STATION #4 Winchester

      • STATION #5 Garden Valley

      • STATION #6 Umpqua

    • 1300 - Roseburg Fire Department

      • STATION #1 Downtown

      • STATION #2 Harvard Ave.

      • STATION #3 Garden Valley Blvd.

Unit Designators

  • 00 - 29 Chiefs, Officers, Personnel

  • 30 - 99 Structure Engines

  • 40 - 49 Reserve Engines

  • 50 - 59 Ladder Trucks

  • 60 - 69 Water Tenders

  • 70 - 79 Ambulances

  • 80 - 89 Brush Engines

  • 90 - 99 Utility/Rescue

  • 1400 - Tri-City Rural Fire

  • 1500 - Fair Oaks Rural Fire

  • 1600 - Sutherlin Fire Dept.

  • 1700 - Winston-Dillard Fire Dept.

  • 1800 - Myrtle Creek Rural Fire

  • 1900 - Canyonville Rural Fire

  • 2000 - Tenmile Rural Fire

  • 2100 - Riddle Rural Fire

  • 2200 - Glide Rural Fire

  • 2300 - North Douglas Fire

  • 2400 - Oakland Rural Fire

  • 2700 - Milo Rural Fire

  • 2800 - Kellogg Rural Fire

  • 2900 - Elkton Rural Fire

  • 4100 - Azalea Rural Fire

  • 4200 - Camas Valley Rural Fire

  • 4300 - Days Creek Rural Fire

  • 4400 - Glendale Rural Fire

  • 4700 - Scottsburg Rural Fire

  • 4800 - Tiller Rural Fire

12 Codes

  • 12-1 – In Service
  • 12-2 – Out of Service
  • 12-3 – Return to Office
  • 12-4 – Call Office or Other by Phone
  • 12-5 – Repeat Message
  • 12-6 – Contact Address or Complainant
  • 12-7 – Motor Vehicle Registration Check
  • 12-8 – Motor Vehicle Registration and Legal Owner Check
  • 12-9 – Check PUC Status
  • 12-10 – Check for Operator’s License/Driving Status
  • 12-10A – No Valid Operator’s License
  • 12-11 – Desire Description from Operator’s License
  • 12-12 – Unable to Copy, Change Location
  • 12-13 – Stations and/or Cars Called, Prepare to Copy
  • 12-14 – Relay Following to Station
  • 12-15 – Locate for Emergency Message
  • 12-16 – Motor Vehicle Accident
  • 12-16A – Motor Vehicle Accident, Fatal
  • 12-16B – Motor Vehicle Accident, Injuries, No Ambulance
  • 12-17 – Motor Vehicle Accident, Ambulance Dispatched
  • 12-18 – Dispatch Ambulance
  • 12-19 – Dispatch Tow Vehicle
  • 12-20 – Check Wanted/Stolen Status
  • 12-20A – Can Subject Hear Radio? – Sensitive Information
  • 12-20C – Concealed Handgun Permit
  • 12-21 – No Record or Report on Subject
  • 12-22 – Prior Misdemeanor Record – Not Wanted
  • 12-23 – Prior Felony Record – Not Wanted
  • 12-24A – Subject Wanted – Felony
  • 12-24B – Subject Wanted – Misdemeanor
  • 12-25 – Similar Subject Record, Added Info Required
  • 12-26 – Base Station Going Out of Service
  • 12-27 – Call by Radio on Arrival at Office
  • 12-28 – Suspicious Person
  • 12-29 – Disturbance
  • 12-30 – Reckless Driver
  • 12-31 – Intoxicated Driver
  • 12-32 – Intoxicated Person
  • 12-33 – Emergency – All Stations and Cars Remain Silent
  • 12-34 – Resume Normal Operations and Traffic
  • 12-35 – Abandoned Motor Vehicle
  • 12-36 – Illegal Hunting – Vicinity
  • 12-37 – Advise Road and Weather Vicinity
  • 12-38 – Switch Radio Frequency
  • 12-39 – Attention All Stations
  • 12-40 – Standby
  • 12-41 – Go Ahead with Your Traffic
  • 12-42 – No Traffic
  • 12-43 – Disregard Previous Transmission
  • 12-44 – Accident or Spill – Hazardous Material
  • 12-45 – Burglar Alarm
  • 12-46 – What is the Telephone Number of Your Station
  • 12-47 – Computer Files Temporarily Unavailable
  • 12-48 – Computer Files Now Available
  • 12-49 – Death Investigation
  • 12-49A – Possible Homicide
  • 12-50 – Message Not Radio Traffic, Handle by Phone
  • 12-51 – Sex Offender
  • 12-52 – Radio Technicians Enroute to Your Station
  • 12-53 – Regular Power Out, Using Emergency Power
  • 12-54 – Testing Station, Desire Report of Voice Quality
  • 12-55 – Transmit an Equipment Test, Count 1 to 5
  • 12-56 – No Help Immediately Available
  • 12-57 – Disabled Motorist
  • 12-58 – Narcotic Activity
  • 12-59 – Late Return – Advise My Residence
  • 12-60 – Mentally Ill Subject
  • 12-65 – Roll Call of All Units
  • 12-88 – Off Duty
  • 12-94 – All Clear – No Assistance Needed
  • 12-96 – Vehicle Stop – Location and License
  • 12-97 – Radio Check Only – Location Optional (Commonly used to check unit status)
  • 12-98 – Officer Needs Help – Non Emergency
  • 12-99 – Officer Needs Help – Emergency