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Coconut Creek Cooper City BROWARD COUNTY COCONUT CREEK "Butterfly Capital of the World" - http://www.ci.coconut-creek.fl.us COCONUT CREEK POLICE DEPARTMENT Coconut Creek Police Department provides policing for the city, as well as first-responder medical treatment for medical emergencies. Headquarters & Communications Center 4800 West Copans Road FREQUENCIES DESCRIPTION FREQ INPUT CALLSIGN CTCSS North Publilc Safety Sub-Station Channel 1 857.2125 812.2125 KNFW239 D155 4455 Solpress Blvd. Channel 2 - Car-to-Car 852.6875 807.6875 KNFW239 D155 Channel 3 - Public Works 851.6875 806.6875 KNFW239 D155 Website http://www.ci.coconut-creek.fl.us/police/default.asp UNIT NUMBERING SYSTEM ALPHA 11pm to 7am shift JULIETT Juvenile units SIERRA 3 Captainaptain BRAVO 7am to 3pm shift KILO Detectives SIERRA 4 Lieutenant CHARLIE 3pm to 11pm shift LIMA Forensic units SIERRA 21Fleet Management Officer DELTA Sergeant or Supervisor ROMEO Reserve Officers SIERRA 31 Planning Officer ECHO Road Patrol Lieutenant SIERRA Police Administrators SIERRAA 36 Community Relations OfficerO GOLF Service Aides SIERRA 1 Police Chief TANGOGO Trafficffic Units INDIA Communications SIERRA 2 CaptainUNIFORM Off-Dutyty personnel FIRE & EMS Fire & EMS services are provided by Margate/Coconut Creek Fire-Rescue, which uses the Coral Springs trunkednkeded radio system.syst See City of Margate for completeomplete departmentded information. TRUNKED RADIO SYSTEM (CORAL SPRINGS) The system is used by Margate/Coconut Creek Fire-Rescue for all communications. Motorola Type 2 analog System ID = 3619 Callsign = WPGN656 2 simulcast sites CC Plan = 2 13 frequenciesquencies asterisks denote control channel 867.3000* 868.8750* 856.9375^ 859.9375^ 866.5500 867.5500* 853.3125x 857.9375^ 866.0500 ^ = Callsign is KNHK848 868.6250* 855.1125x 858.9375^ 866.3000 x = Callsign is WPHC697 TRUNKING ID'S TT HEX DESCRIPTION TTHEX DESCRIPTION L 49712 C23 Margate Fire-Rescue A = Main4980880808 C29 Margate Fire-Rescue D 49744 C25 Margate Fire-Rescue B TAC A49840840 C2B Margate Fire-Rescue E = InvestigatorsI 49776 C27 Margate Fire-Rescue C4987272 C2D Margate Fire-Rescue F STATION LOCATIONS All of Margate's Fire Stations cover both Margate and Coconut Creek, however only Stations 50, 86, and 94 areara located within Coconut Creek itself. # LOCATIONEQUIPMENTEQUIPMEN NOTES 18 5785 Park DriveEngine 18, Rescue 18, Battalion 18 PLPPLE Margate Station 1 50 4800 West Copans RoadRescue 50 Coconut Creek headquarters 58 600 Rock Island RoadEngine 58, Rescue 58 Margate Station 2 (Department Headquarters) 86 Wynmoor Village CLOSED Was a Health Center Only 94 4555 Solpress Blvd.Engine gine 94, Rescue 94 Coconut Creek North Public Safety Complex 98 5395 N.W. 24th Streett Ladder er 98, RescueRescu 98 Margate Station 3 LOCAL GOVERNMENT Most of the Local Governmentment agencies (Code enforcement, Parks, etc) use NextelNextNe for communications. Public Works uses a conventional 800-MHz channel for both communications and for water control data (CTCSSCTCSS is used for communications, while the data uses none).MPLMPM DESCRIPTIONPTIONTION FREQ INPUTINP CCALLSIGN CTCSS Public Works 851.6875 806.68758 KNFW239 D155 The southernhernern part of the city's water system is maintained by the city of Margate. Those units can be heard on Margate's talkgroups which are found on Coral Springs' trunked system. BROWARD COUNTY COOPER CITY "Someplace Special" - http://www.coopercityfl.org POLICE Policing of Cooper Cityis s provided bby Broward Sheriff's Office (BSO) District 16. In addition to the BSO talkgroups, the city also has its own municipal talkgroup for use by Local Government and Police talkaround:karound 6448 (hex 193) TRUNKING ID'S (On Broward County's trunked radio system) District 16 Headquarters See BSO page for trunkingSSASAM frequencies and complete BSO talkgroup layout. 10580 Stirling Road, Cooper City SYSTEM 5 - DISTRICTS 8, 18, 20, 21 TT HEXCH DESCRIPTION TT HEX CH DESCRIPTION 4240 109A Dispatch: West unincorporated/Weston (8), Southwest 6704 1A3 I Info/Intercity "INDIA" Ranches (18), Cooper City (16), Davie (21) 5744 167 J Common TAC J "JULIET" 5008 139 B Car-to-Car 5B 6096 17D K Supervisor K 4784 12B C Teletype C 16 001 L Airport Emergency 4816 12D D Teletype D 80 005 M Public Safety Common 5264 149 E TAC/Car-to-Car 5E12304 301 N Local Government Common 5232 147 F Common Car to Car F "FOXTROT"48 003 O Global Common 5552 15B G Special TAC 5G---- ---- P Dynamic Regroup 5840 16D H Special TAC 5H PAGE 45 BOCA RATON (continued) POLICE DISTRICTS NORTH ZONE 41 = North of Palmetto Park Road; south of NW 20th Street; west of Dixie Highway; east of the El Rio Trail. ZONE 42 = North of Palmetto Park Road; south of Glades Road; east of I-95; west of the El Rio Trail. ZONE 43 = North of Glades Road; south of Spanish River Blvd.; west of NE 2nd Avenue; east of I=95. ZONE 44 = North of NE 20th Street; south of East Yamato Road; west of the Intracoastal Waterway; east of NE 2nd Avenue; east of I=95; north of ZONE 45 = North of East Yamato Road;d;; ssouth of the C=15 Canal; east of I=95; west of the Intracoastal Waterway.rway.way. SOUTH ZONE 31 = East of the Intracoastalcoastaloastal WaterwayWate ZONE 32 = West of the Intracoastaltracoastalracoastal and North of the HillsHHillsborough Canal; South of Palmetto Parkk Rd and East of Dixie Hwy to CaminCCamino Real then East of the Canal Borderingorderingdering SW 6th6t Av ZONE 33 = Eastt of SW12thW12th Av, West of Dixie Hwy between PalmettoPa Park Rd. andCamino Realal then West of the 6th Ave Canal betwbetween Camino Realal and the Hillsboroughrough Canal; South of Glades Rd betweenbetbe Dixie andd the 6th Ave Canal thenen south of Palmetto Park Rd betweenb the 6thh Avenue Canal and SW 12th Avenue ZONENEE 34 = West of SW 12 Avenue, east of South Military Trail; North of thehee Hillsboro Canal; south of Palmetto Park Road; iniincludes Palmetto Park Square.Square ZONEONE 35 = East of Dixie Highway; west of the InIntracoastal Waterway; north of Palmetto Park Road; south of NE 20th20 SStreet WESTWES ZONE 51 = West of I-95 between the northn City limit and east of Military Trail. ZONE 525 = West of Military Trail bbetween the north City limit and north of Yamato Road. ZONE 53 = West of I-95; southsouso of Yamato Road and north of Glades Road. ZONEZON 54 = Town Center Mall. ZONEZO 55 = West of I-I-95; south of Glades Road and north of Palmetto PLPark Road. BOCA RATON FIRE-RESCUE Boca Raton Fire-Rescueprovides Fire and EMS serviceservices to the city of Boca Raton.RatonRato The department uses Motorola XTS3000R Astro portables and Motorola Astro Spectra mobiles on their Astro digitalgital system. When dispatching a call on 6480, the depdepartment simulcasts the callout to 55504 in analog mode. Headquarters Website 2333 West Gladesdes Rd http://www.ci.boca-raton.fl.us/fire/FRSWeb_Dev/fullpage.htmhttp://www.ci.boca-raton.fl.us/fire/FRSWhttp://www.ci.boca-raton.fl.us/fire/FRS FIRE RADIO LAYOUOUT ZONE A - Mainin channels ZONE B - Fire and City channels TT HEXEXX CH DESCRIPTION TT HEX CH DESCRIPTION 6480 195 1 BRFR Main Dispatch 4144 103 1 South Hub Common - Fire 65122 197 22BR BRFR TAC 1 6192 183 2 Florida Atlantic University (FAU) 1 6544544 199 33B BRFR TAC 2 44816 AF1 3 Deerfield Beach Fire Rescue Main (on Deerfield 6D1E system) 6704 1A31 4 BRFRRFR Administration 1 63728 F8F 4 PBC Fire Common 6736 1A5 5 BRFR Administration 2 63888 F99 5 PBC Fire Operations 1 6608 19D 6 BRFR Fire & Life Safety 1 34960 889 6 PBC Fire Haz-Mat 1 6640 19F 7 BRFR Fire & Life Safety 2 34992 88B 7 PBC Fire Administration 667272 1A1 8 BRFR Fire & Life SafetyS 335088 891 8 PBC Airport 1 676868 1A7 9 BRFR Logisticsgistics 1 AMAMPLE35120 893 9 PBC Airport 2 6800 1A9 100 BRFR Logistics 2 35152 895 10 PBC Airport 3 6832 1AB 11 BRFR Training 18208 201 11 Broward County Fire North (on Broward 1F25 system) 6864 1ADD 12 BRFR TrainiTraining 255376 D85 12 Boca Water Department 1 55504 D8D 13 B. R. Rec ReRecreation Svcs A (also analog dispatch simulcast from 6480)55408 D87 13 Boca Water Department 2 6960 1B3 144 BRFR Boca Raton Municipal Airport55440 D89 14 Boca Water Department 3 6928 1B1 15BRF BRFR C.E.R.T. (Community Emergency Response Team)55472 D8B 15 Boca Water Department 4 6576 19B 16 BRFRSASAM Special Operations--- --- 16 BLANK ZONE C - MEDCOM system ZONE D - Mutual Aid channels TT HEX CH DESCRIPTIONTT HEX CH DESCRIPTION 35312 89F 1 MEDCOM Med Control 1866.0125r 1 NPSPAC Mutual Aid Calling 35792 8BD 2 MEDCOM Med Control 2866.5125r 2 NPSPAC Mutual Aid TAC 1 35344 8A1 3 MEDCOM MED 1867.0125r 3 NPSPAC Mutual Aid TAC 2 35376 8A3 4 MEDCOM MED 2867.5125r 4 NPSPAC Mutual Aid TAC 3 35408 8A5 5 MEDCOM MED 3868.0125r 5 NPSPAC Mutual Aid TAC 4 35440 8A7 6 MEDCOM MED 436272 8DB 6 Metro 1 Countywide Talkaround 35472 8A9 7 MEDCOM MED 536304 8DD 7 Metro 2 Countywide Talkaround 35824 8BF 8 MEDCOM MED 636336 8DF 8 Metro 3 Countywide Talkaround 35856 8C1 9 MEDCOM MED 736368 8E1 9 Metro 3 Countywide Talkaround 35888 8C3 10 MEDCOM MED 836400 8E3 10 Metro 5 Countywide Talkaround 35920 8C5 11 MEDCOM MED 9--- --- 11 BLANK PAGE 89 FLORIDA HIGHWAY PATROL (FHP) Motorola Portable Trunked Radio Systems/Channel Plan 1/20/2006 TROOP HEADQUARTERS A = Panama City B = Lake City C = Tampa D = Orlandoo E = Miamimi F = Bradentonradenton G = JacksonviJacksonville H = TallahaTallahassee K = West Palm Beach L = LaLantana FHP Website http://www.fhp.state.fl.us Link to their CAD system with realtime Traffic Incidents http://www.fhp.state.fl.us/traffic/index.html Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) uses Astro Saber portables and Astro Spectra radios in the patrol cars.
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