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Dekalb County Police Department DEKALB COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS Chief: Louis Graham 3630 Camp Circle Decatur, Georgia 30032 Phone: 404-294-2606 E-Mail: [email protected] DISTRICT 1 - COMMANDER Assistant Chief: J.S. Wilson Phone: 678-937-5377 E-Mail: [email protected] NORTH PRECINCT: Major: J.E. Pearson 4453 Ashford Dunwoody Road Dunwoody, Georgia 30346 Phone: 770-901-6012 Fax: 770-901-6007 E-Mail: [email protected] CENTER PRECINCT: Major: T.W. Bush 3630 Camp Circle Decatur, Georgia 30032 Phone: 404-294-2693 Fax: 404-294-2695 E-Mail: [email protected] TIME Incident Responder Directory November 22, 2004 Page 55 of 144 TUCKER PRECINCT: Major: C.R. Maddox 4451 Lawrenceville Highway Tucker, Georgia 30084 Phone: 678-937-5301 Fax: 678-937-5313 E-Mail: [email protected] DISTRICT 2 - COMMANDER Assistant Chief: M. Ector Phone: 404-294-2525 E-Mail: [email protected] SOUTH PRECINCT: Major: J.A. Huey 1816 Candler Road Decatur, Georgia 30032 Phone: 404-286-7900 Fax: 404-288-3212 E-Mail: [email protected] EAST PRECINCT: Major: M.R. Burrows 2484 Bruce Street Lithonia, Georgia 30058 Phone: 770-482-0300 Fax: 770-482-0323 E-Mail: [email protected] SPECIAL OPERATIONS DIVISION: Major: R.P. Flemister 3630 Camp Circle Decatur, Georgia 30032 Phone: 404-294-2119 Fax: 404-294-2593 E-Mail: [email protected] TIME Incident Responder Directory November 22, 2004 Page 56 of 144 POINT OF CONTACT: Lieutenant: J.W. Conroy Crime Analysis and Research Section Phone: 404-297-2501 E-Mail: [email protected] RESPONSE ASSIGNMENTS DISTRICT 1 North Precinct I-85 from Gwinnett County Line to the Atlanta City Limits I-285 from Fulton County Line to I-85 Center Precinct I-285 from Highway 78 to Glenwood Road Tucker Precinct I-285 from Highway 78 to I-85 DISTRICT 2 South Precinct I-20 from Atlanta City Limits to Exit 68/Wesley Chapel Road I-285 from Fulton County Line to Exit 44/Glenwood Road I-675 from Clayton County Line to I-285 East Precinct I-20 from Exit 68/Wesley Chapel Road to Rockdale County Line Special Operations Responds to All Interstate Traffic Incidents TIME Incident Responder Directory November 22, 2004 Page 57 of 144 DEKALB COUNTY FIRE & RESCUE HEADQUARTERS Chief: David A. Foster 3630 Camp Circle Decatur, Georgia 30032 Phone: 404-297-2577 Fax: 404-294-2038 STATION 1 1670 Clifton Road Atlanta, Georgia 30307 Phone: 404-670-5910 Fax: 404-679-5909 STATION 2 1316 Dresden Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30319 Phone: 404-814-8900 Fax: 404-814-8906 STATION 3 24 N. Clearendon Drive Avondale, Georgia 30002 Phone: 404-508-7598 Fax: 404-508-7599 STATION 4 4540 Flakesmill Road Ellenwood, Georgia 30294 Phone: 404-417-1270 Fax: 404-417-1281 TIME Incident Responder Directory November 22, 2004 Page 58 of 144 STATION 5 4013 Lawrenceville Highway Tucker, Georgia 30084 Phone: 770-270-6238 Fax: 770-270-6239 STATION 6 2342 Flakes Mill Road Atlanta, Georgia 30316 Phone: 404-244-5221 Fax: 404-244-5225 STATION 7 1776 Derril Drive Decatur, Georgia 30032 Phone: 404-286-3325 Fax: 404-286-3324 STATION 8 2711 Clairmont Road Atlanta, Georgia 30329 Phone: 404-679-5905 Fax: 404-679-4679 STATION 9 3858 N. Druid Hills Road Decatur, Georgia 30033 Phone: 404-679-5902 Fax: 404-679-5909 STATION 10 1686 Constitution Road Atlanta, Georgia 30316 Phone: 404-244-4888 Fax: 404-244-4889 TIME Incident Responder Directory November 22, 2004 Page 59 of 144 STATION 11 6715 Memorial Drive Stone Mountain, Georgia 30083 Phone: 770-879-3452 Fax: 770-413-3107 STATION 12 5323 Roberts Road Dunwoody, Georgia 30338 Phone: 770-604-3907 Fax: 770-604-3920 STATION 13 5619 Redan Road Stone Mountain, Georgia 30088 Phone: 770-879-3449 Fax: 770-879-3451 STATION 14 7207 Covington Highway Lithonia, Georgia 30058 Phone: 770-484-3041 Fax: 770-484-3042 STATION 15 2017 Flightway Drive Chamblee, Georgia 30341 Phone: 770-936-5438 Fax: 770-936-5416 STATION 16 2750 Pleasantwoods Drive Decatur, Georgia 30034 Phone: 404-286-3329 Fax: 404-286-7011 TIME Incident Responder Directory November 22, 2004 Page 60 of 144 STATION 17 3900 Evans Mill Road Lithonia, Georgia 30058 Phone: 770-484-3044 Fax: 770-484-3043 STATION 18 4588 Barclay Drive Chamblee, Georgia 30341 Phone: 770-936-5452 Fax: 678-530-9542 STATION 19 3253 Mercer University Drive Chamblee, Georgia 30341 Phone: 770-270-6249 Fax: 770-270-6270 STATION 20 2919 Warren Road Decatur, Georgia 30034 Phone: 404-244-4907 Fax: 404-244-5224 STATION 21 1090 Crown Point Parkway Atlanta, Georgia 30338 Phone: 770-604-3904 Fax: 770-604-3905 STATION 22 1859 Montreal Road Tucker, Georgia 30084 Phone: 770-270-6232 Fax: 770-270-6286 TIME Incident Responder Directory November 22, 2004 Page 61 of 144 STATION 23 1265 Brockett Road Clarkston, Georgia 30021 Phone: 770-270-6220 Fax: 770-270-6222 STATION 24 4154 Redan Road Stone Mountain, Georgia 30087 Phone: 404-508-7590 Fax: 404-508-7591 STATION 25 7136 Rockbridge Road Stone Mountain, Georgia 30087 Phone: 770-413-3108 Fax: 770-413-3105 RESPONSE ASSIGNMENTS Station 1 No Interstate Responsibility Station 2 I-85 NB from the Fulton/Dekalb County Line to Exit 91 (SR 155/Clairmont Road) I-85 SB from Exit 89 (SR 42/N. Druid Hills Road) to Dekalb/Fulton County Line Station 3 I-285 NB from Exit 41 (SR 10/Memorial Drive) to Exit 39 A/B (U.S.78/Stone Mountain Freeway) I-285 SB from Exit 40 (E. Ponce de Leon/Church Street) to Exit 41 (SR 10/Memorial Drive) Station 4 No Interstate Responsibility TIME Incident Responder Directory November 22, 2004 Page 62 of 144 Station 5 U.S. 78 EB from Mountain Industrial Boulevard to Memorial Drive U.S. 78 WB from Hugh Howell Road to Mountain Industrial Boulevard Station 6 I-20 EB from the Atlanta City Limits to Exit 65 (Candler Road) I-20 WB from Exit 63 (Gresham Road) to Atlanta City Limits Station 7 I-285 NB from Exit 44 (Glenwood Road) to Exit 43 (Covington Highway) I-285 SB from Exit 44 (Glenwood Road) to Exit 46 A/B (I-20 East Interchange) Station 8 I-85 NB from Exit 91 (SR 155/Clairmont Road) to Exit 94 (Chamblee-Tucker Road) I-85 SB from Exit 93 (Shallowford Road) to Exit 89 (SR 42/N. Druid Hills Road) Station 9 U.S. 78 EB from Lawrenceville Highway to I-285 U.S. 78 WB from I-285 to Lawrenceville Highway Station 10 I-285 NB from the Fulton/Dekalb County Line to Exit 48 (Flat Shoals/Candler Roads) I-285 SB from Exit 51(Bouldercrest Road) to Dekalb/Fulton County Line I-675 from I-285 to the Dekalb/Clayton County Line Station 11 U.S. 78 EB from Memorial Drive to the Dekalb/Gwinnett County Line U.S. 78 WB from the Gwinnett/Dekalb County Line to Hugh Howell Road Station 12 No Interstate Responsibility TIME Incident Responder Directory November 22, 2004 Page 63 of 144 Station 13 I-20 EB from Exit 71 (Panola Road) to Exit 74 (Evans Mill Road) I-20 WB from Exit 71 (Panola Road) to Exit 68 (Wesley Chapel Road) Station 14 I-20 EB from Exit 74 (Evans Mill Road) to the Dekalb/Rockdale County Line I-20 WB from the Rockdale/Dekalb County Line to Exit 71 (Panola Road) Station 15 I-285 NB from Exit 32 (SR 13/Buford Highway) to Exit 31 A/B (SR 141/Peachtree Industrial Boulevard) I-285 SB from Exit 31A/B (SR 141/Peachtree Industrial Boulevard) to Exit 33 A/B (I-85/I- 285 North Interchange). Station 16 I-20 EB from Exit 68 (Wesley Chapel Road) to Exit 71 (Panola Road) I-20 WB from Exit 68 (Wesley Chapel Road) to Exit 67A/B (I-20/I-285 East Interchange) I-285 NB from Exit 46A/B (I-20/I-285 East Interchange) to Exit 44 (SR 260/Glenwwod Road) Station 17 No Interstate Responsibility Station 18 I-285 NB from Exit 31A/B (SR 141/Peachtree Industrial Boulevard) to Exit 30 (Chamblee-Dunwoody Road) I-285 SB from Exit 30 (N. Peachtree Road) to Exit 31A/B (SR 141/Peachtree Industrial Boulevard) Station 19 I-285 NB from Exit 34 (Chamblee-Tucker Road) to Exit 32 (SR 13/Buford Highway) I-285 SB from Exit 33A/B (I-85/I-285 North Interchange) to Exit 37 (SR 236/La Vista Road) TIME Incident Responder Directory November 22, 2004 Page 64 of 144 I-85 NB from Exit 94 (Chamblee-Tucker Road) to the Dekalb/Gwinnett County Line I-85 SB from the Gwinnett/Dekalb County Line to Exit 93 (Shallowford Road) Including the I-85/I-285 North Interchange (Spaghetti Junction). Station 20 I-20 EB from Exit 65 (SR 155/Candler Road) to Exit 68 (Wesley Chapel Road) I-20 WB from Exit 67A/B (I-20/I-285 East Interchange) to Exit 63 (Gresham Road) I-285 NB from Exit 48 (Flat Shoals/Candler Roads) to Exit 46A/B (I-20/I-285 East Interchange) I-285SB from Exit 46A/B (I-20/I-285 East Interchange) to Exit 51 (Bouldercrest Road) Station 21 I-285 NB from Exit 30 (Chamblee-Dunwoody Road) to Dekalb/Fulton County Line I-285 SB from Fulton/Dekalb County Line to Exit 30 (N. Peachtree Road). Station 22 I-285 NB from Exit 37 (SR 236/La Vista Road) to Exit 34 (Chamblee-Tucker Road) I-285 SB from Exit 37 (SR 236/La Vista Road) to Exit 39A/B (U.S.78/Stone Mountain Freeway Station 23 I-285 NB from Exit 40 (E.
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