Onondaga County Fire & EMS
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Onondaga County Fire Control and Emergency Medical Services. This feed also includes Onondaga County fire tactical channels.
Monitoring the Central New York Interoperable Communications Consortium (CNYICC) P25 Phase II trunked system in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York.
This feed monitors/records all channels simultaneously, then replays the transmissions in the order in which they were received. Delay may be up to 5 minutes depending on amount of radio traffic at the time, transmissions in the queue for more than 5 minutes are dropped from the queue and not broadcast.
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SERVICE DESCRIPTION |
CHANNEL |
TALKGROUP ID |
---|---|---|
Fire Control | F1 | 1 |
Fire TAC-2 | F2 | 2 |
Fire TAC-3 | F3 | 3 |
Fire TAC-4 | F4 | 4 |
Fire Command | F5 | 5 |
Fire TAC-6 | F6 | 6 |
EMS Dispatch | F7 | 7 |
Fire TAC-8 | F8 | 8 |
Fire TAC-9 | F9 | 9 |
Fire TAC-10 | F10 | 10 |
Fire TAC-11 | F11 | 11 |
Fire TAC-12 | F12 | 12 |
Fire TAC-1 (City and County Interop) | FTAC1 | 14 |
Syracuse Regional Airport Authority ARFF | 29 |
FIRE AND EMS CODES/SIGNALS HEARD ON THIS FEED:
Fire Department Codes:
- Code/Condition White - No lights or sirens.
- Code Red - Life threatening.
- Code Scarlet - Emergency during drill.
- Code Yellow - MVA involving school bus.
- 2-2 - Request second alarm.
- 3-3 - Request third alarm.
Fire Department Signals:
- Signal 19 - No Lights/Sirens.
- Signal 30 - NYSPIN Check.
- Signal 41 - Request Rescue Unit.
- Signal 44 - Note.
- Signal 46 - Repeat Alarm Dispatch.
- Signal 48 - Request Chief.
- Signal 49 - Need Police Assistance, situation growing dangerous. (Ongoing domestic, combative patient, etc.)
- Signal 50 - Man Down/Mayday/Request immediate assistance.
- Signal 54 - On Radio.
- Signal 56 - Off Radio.
- Signal 57 - In Service Report.
- Signal 58 - Out of Service Report.
- Signal 59 - Retirement Announcement.
- Signal 65 - Phone Fire Control.
- Signal 67 - Do Not Transmit.
- Signal 68 - Request Mechanic.
- Signal 75 - Message Received.
- Signal 76 - Request Status Report.
- Signal 79 - Motor Vehicle Accident without Injuries.
- Signal 79 Possible - Motor Vehicle Accident with possible Injuries.
- Signal 80 - Motor Vehicle Accident with Injuries.
- Signal 84 - Involved in Accident.
- Signal 86 - Fill Assignment from Short Telephone Alarm to Full Telephone Alarm.
- Signal 90 - Bomb Scare.
- Signal 94 - Report to HQ.
- Signal 95 - Request Fire Scene Information.
- Signal 96 - Request Tow Truck.
- Signal 97 - First Unit Investigation.
- Signal 98 - Minor Fire/Working Outdoor Fire/Vehicle Fire.
- Signal 99 - Major Fire/Working Structure Fire.
EMD (Response) Determinate Codes:
- Alpha - Stable BLS
- Bravo - Unstable BLS
- Charlie - Stable ALS/Unstable BLS
- Delta - Unstable BLS
- Echo - Unconscious/Not Breathing - Unknown life status
Other terminology commonly heard:
- ALS - Advanced Life Support.
- BLS - Basic Life Support.
- ARFF - Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting.
- CAD - Computer-Aided Dispatch.
- Community General - A SUNY Upstate Hospital, located just outside of Syracuse.
- CPEP - Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program.
- EDP - Emotionally Disturbed Person.
- ETOH - Alcohol Consumption/Abuse.
- MDT - Mobile Data Terminal.
- MI - Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack).
- MVA - Motor Vehicle Accident.
- MVC - Motor Vehicle Collision.
- PIC - Person in Crisis.
- RIT - Rapid Intervention Team (fire services term).
For additional information, see here and here.
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