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Dutchess County Reference Guide

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Many thanks go out to DCJPells for providing the below list of Dutchess County Apparatus.

I have also included some links for the frequencies of Dutchess. If anyone thinks of anything else that should be included, please PM me and I will add it in, accordingly.

http://nf2g.com/scan...lic Safety.html

http://www.radiorefe...s/db/?ctid=1838

Thanks also to SteveOFD for the following information:

I found the "Dutchess County Department of Emergency Response - Standard Radio Procedures and Guidelines for Fire and EMS Operations" http://www.co.dutche...lanappendix.pdf at RadioReference.com http://forums.radior...y-fire-ems.html. Some interesting and informative info inside.

Fire Department Numbers

Amenia-------------31

Arlington-----------32

Beacon-------------33

Beekman-----------34

Chelsea-------------35

Dover---------------36

Dutchess Junction--37

East Clinton--------38

East Fishkill---------39

Fairview-------------41

Fishkill--------------42

Glenham------------43

Hillside--------------44

Hughsonville--------45

Hyde Park----------46

LaGrange-----------47

Milan----------------48

Millbrook-----------49

Millerton------------51

New Hackensack--52

New Hamburg-----53

Pawling------------54

Pine Plains---------55

Pleasant Valley----56

Poughkeepsie (City) 57

Red Hook-----------58

Rhinbeck------------59

Rhinecliff------------61

Rombout------------62

Roosevelt-----------63

Staatsburg----------64

Stanford------------65

Tivoli----------------66

Unionvale-----------67

Wappinger Falls----68

Wassiac-------------69

West Clinton--------71

Other Dutchess Agencies

Castle Point--------91

DC Airport---------92

Green Haven Correctional 93

Harlem Valley Psych Ctr 94

IBM East Fishkill----96

IBM Pough----------97

Fishkill Correctional-98

Wassaic Dev. Center-99

Commercial Ambulance Numbers

Alamo---------------81(Now Defunct)

BVAC---------------82

Sloper-Willen----83 (Now Defunct)

NDP-----------------84

Metro Care (TransCare) 85

Mobile Life SS------86

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2006 Dutchess County Apparatus Numbering Plan - Appendix E

1. All equipment numbering will start with 31

2. No Zeros (0) will be used for apparatus

3. All equipment will be numbered as follows:

a. Engines - 11-29 - must have a 750 GPM pump or more AND less than 1500 gals water

b. Tankers - 31-39 - must carry 1500 gals water or more, regardless of pump size

c. Attack Engines - 41-44 - must have a pump not more than 750 GPM and carry 500 gals water

d. Aerial Devices - 45-49 - can be snorkel, platform, ladder truck, or quint

e. Rescue Trucks - 51-59 - must carry rescue equipment that is capable of extricating a victim, (i.e.jaws, rams, airbags, etc.)

f. Specialized Unit - 56-59 - Special FD Unit - (i.e. Fire Investigation, Command, Confined Space, Dive Rescue, etc.)

g. Brush Trucks - 61-65 - must be set up to fight brush fires, (i.e. rakes, brooms, Indian Tanks, water, etc.)

h. Utility Vehicle - 66-69 - carry miscellaneous equipment to support firefighting, may be vans, equipment trucks, station wagons, fire police vehicles, BLS fly cars, District Vehicles, etc

i. Fire Department affiliated Ambulances - BLS - start at 71 - numbered forward

j. Fire Department affiliated Ambulances - ALS - start at 79 - numbered backward

k. Fire Department affiliated Fly Cars - ALS - start at 89 - numbered backward

l. Hose Trucks - 81-82 - must carry large diameter hose, 4" or greater, pump optional

m. Air Vehicle - 83

n. Fire Inspectors - 91-92

o. Fire Dept. Safety Officers - 95A-95Z

p. Fire Department Designated - 96-98

q. Boat - 99 - any boat capable of being used by firefighters

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2006 Dutchess County Apparatus Numbering Plan - Appendix E

4. Staff IDs:

a. XX-1 Chief, then XX-2 thru XX-6 should be in order of rank

b. Rescue Captain - XX-7

c. Rescue Chief - XX-8

d. Career Staff Duty Officer - XX-9. XX-10, XX-93, XX-94

e. Captain XX C-1, XX C-2, etc

f. Lieutenant XX L-1, XX L-2, etc

g. Rescue Personnel - XX R-1, XX R-2, etc

h. Fire Police Personnel - XX FP-1, XX FP-2, etc

i. Paid FD Personnel - XX P-1, XX P-2, etc

j. Volunteer FD Personnel - XX XXX, XX XXX, etc

5. Commercial Ambulance Numbering:

a. ALS Ambulance - (name of agency) Medic XX(X) (can be 2 or 3 digit #)

b. ALS Flycar - (name of agency) Fly Car XX(X) (can be 2 or 3 digit #)

c. BLS Ambulance - (name of agency) BLS Ambulance XX(X) (can be 2 or 3 digit #)

d. Special Ops - (name of agency) Special Ops XX(X) (can be 2 or 3 digit #)

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<!--sizeo:5--><span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%"><!--/sizeo--><u><b>2006 Dutchess County Apparatus Numbering Plan - Appendix E</b></u><!--sizec--></span><!--/sizec-->

**Note - as of May 2011,with the hiring of new staff, and people changing positions in DCDER, some of the below designations have changed. For example, The CC-3 title, is now called CC-2. CC-1 is the Emergency Response Coordinator, and CC-3 (formerly titled CC-2) is now the Fire Coordinator. CC-7 is now CC-4. Once this comes out in print, this list will be adjusted.**

6. County Teams

a. Administration: <b>CC-1</b> and CC-2

b. Emergency Management: CC-3

c. Communications Systems Specialist: CC-5

d. Emergency Medical Services Coordinator: CC-7

e. Medical Reserve Corps Coordinator: CC-8

f. Battalion Coordinators: CC-11 through CC-17

g. EMS Coordinators: CC-71 through CC-74

h. Training Division

i. Training Administrator: CC-9

ii. County Fire Instructors: CFI-1 though CFI-3

i. Fire Investigation Team

i. Deputy Coordinators: CC-51 through CC-53

ii. Team Members FI-11 through FI-21

j. Haz-Mat Response Team

i. Chief & Assistant Chief: CC-61 & CC-62

ii. Team Members HM-3 through HM-26

k. Critical Incident Stress Team

i. On-call administrator: CC-79

ii.Team members CT-1 through CT-20

l. Fire Police Response Team: RT-1 through RT-135

m. DCDER Vehicles

i. Haz-Mat Truck: Haz-Mat-1

ii. FID Truck: FID-1

iii. Emergency Communications Vehicle: Field Com-1

iv. EMO Pick-up: CU*-41

v. Maintenance Pick-up: CU-42

vi. Pool vehicle: CU-43

vii. Pool vehicle: CU-44

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I found the "Dutchess County Department of Emergency Response - Standard Radio Procedures and Guidelines for Fire and EMS Operations" http://www.co.dutche...lanappendix.pdf at RadioReference.com http://forums.radior...y-fire-ems.html. Some interesting and informative info inside.

Edited by SteveOFD

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