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Southeast Michigan (SEMI)
Urban Area Security Initiative
(UASI)
Tactical Interoperable
Communications Plan (TICP)
May 2011
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
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Record of Change
Change No.
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Description
Change Date
Approved By
This Tactical Interoperable Communications Plan (TICP) is subject to information and/or
equipment updates and changes. The use of this Record of Change helps manage TICP
modifications throughout the life of this document. All attempts have been made to
ensure the accuracy of the information within this TICP as of the initial distribution date.
Any subsequent adjustments should be logged and coordinated with user agencies
within this UASI.
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Preface
This document establishes a Tactical Interoperable Communications Plan (TICP) for the
Southeast Michigan (SEMI) Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI), inclusive of State of
Michigan Homeland Security Region 2.
The TICP is intended to document the interoperable communications resources
available within the designated area, who controls each resource, and what rules of use
or operational procedures exist for the activation and deactivation of each resource.
See Appendix I for a list of resources available to assist in preparing/updating the TICP.
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Executive Overview
This document establishes a TICP for the SEMI UASI, inclusive of State of Michigan
Homeland Security Region 2. The TICP is intended to document the interoperable
communications resources available within the designated area, who controls each
resource, and what rules of use or operational procedures exist for the activation and
deactivation of each resource.
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Table of Contents
1 SEMI UASI Information ..................................................................................................1 1.1 Participating Jurisdictions/Agencies/Disciplines ..............................................................1 1.1.1 Non–governmental Agencies Represented in the TICP ......................................38 1.1.2 Other TICPs in the State ......................................................................................38 1.2 TICP Point of Contact ....................................................................................................39 2 Governance...................................................................................................................40 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 Overview ........................................................................................................................40 Governing Body .............................................................................................................41 Membership....................................................................................................................43 UASI ICC Responsibilities..............................................................................................43 Meeting Schedule ..........................................................................................................43 TICP Maintenance and Update......................................................................................44 Agency Responsibilities and Rights...............................................................................44 Prioritization and Shared Use of Regional Interoperability Assets ................................44 3 Interoperability Equipment, Policies, and Procedures ............................................46 3.1 Shared Systems.............................................................................................................46 Region–wide Shared System Technology Overview...............................................................49 Region–wide Shared System Policies and Procedures ..........................................................49 Region–wide Shared System Rules of Use ............................................................................49 Region–wide Shared System Problem Identification and Resolution......................................49 3.1.1 Intra–system Shared Interoperability Channel(s) .................................................50 Definition of an Intra–system Shared Channel ........................................................................50 Intra–system Shared Channel Technology Overview .............................................................50 Designated Intra–system Interoperability Channel(s)..............................................................50 SEMI UASI Intra–system Shared Channel Policies and Procedures ......................................70 SEMI UASI Intra–system Shared Channel Rules of Use ........................................................70 SEMI UASI Intra–system Shared Channel Problem Identification and Resolution .................70 MPSCS Intra–system Shared Channel Policies and Procedures ...........................................71 3.2 Inter–system Shared Channel(s) Policies and Procedures ...........................................73 Definition of a Region–wide Inter–system Shared Channel ....................................................73 Region–wide Inter–system Shared Channel Technology Overview........................................73 Region–wide Inter–system Shared Channel Policies and Procedures....................................73 Region–wide Inter–system Shared Channel Rules of Use......................................................73 Region–wide Inter–system Shared Channel Problem Identification and Resolution ...............74 Michigan Emergency Public Safety System (MEPSS) Intra–system Shared Channel............74 MEPSS Intra–system Shared Channel Technology Overview ................................................74 MEPSS Designated Inter–system Interoperability Channel(s) ................................................74 MEPSS Inter–system Shared Channel Policies and Procedures............................................74 MEPSS Inter–system Shared Channel Rules of Use..............................................................75 MEPSS Inter–system Shared Channel Problem Identification and Resolution .......................75 Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Fire Ground Inter–system Shared Channel ...........75 DNR Fire Ground Inter–system Shared Channel Technology Overview.................................75 DNR Fire Ground Designated Inter–system Interoperability Channel(s).................................75 May 2011
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DNR Fire Ground Inter–system Shared Channel Policies and Procedures ............................75 DNR Fire Ground Inter–system Shared Channel Rules of Use ..............................................76 DNR Fire Ground Inter–system Shared Channel Problem Identification and Resolution........76 Hospital Emergency Radio Network (HERN) Inter–system Shared Channel ..........................76 HERN Inter–system Shared Channel Technology Overview ..................................................76 HERN Designated Inter–system Interoperability Channel(s) ..................................................77 HERN Inter–system Shared Channel Policies and Procedures ..............................................78 HERN Inter–system Shared Channel Rules of Use ................................................................79 HERN Inter–system Shared Channel Problem ID and Resolution ..........................................79 3.2.1 ICALL/ITAC Shared Channel(s) ...........................................................................79 ICALL/ITAC Shared Channel(s) ..............................................................................................79 ICALL/ITAC Shared Channel Technology Overview...............................................................82 ICALL/ITAC Shared Channel Policies and Procedures...........................................................83 ICALL/ITAC Shared Channel Rules of Use.............................................................................84 State of Michigan ICALL/ITAC Shared Channel Problem Identification and Resolution .........84 MPSCS ICALL/ITAC Procedures ............................................................................................84 3.2.2 8CALL/8TAC Shared Channel .............................................................................87 8CALL/8TAC Shared Channel Technology Overview.............................................................87 8CALL/8TAC Shared Channel(s) ............................................................................................87 8CALL/8TAC Shared Channel Policies and Procedures.........................................................88 3.2.3 700 MHz Mutual Aid Shared Channels ................................................................88 700 MHz Mutual Aid Shared Channel Technology Overview..................................................88 700 MHz Mutual Aid Shared Channel(s)................................................................................88 700 MHz Mutual Aid Shared Channel Policies and Procedures .............................................91 3.3 Gateways .......................................................................................................................91 3.3.1 Region–wide Gateway Policies and Procedures ...............................................100 Region–wide Gateway Rules of Use.....................................................................................100 Region–wide Gateway Communications Request ................................................................100 Region–wide Gateway Deployment Procedures ...................................................................101 Region–wide Gateway Activation Procedures ......................................................................101 Region–wide Gateway Deactivation Procedures ..................................................................102 Region–wide Gateway Problem Identification and Resolution ..............................................102 Region–wide Gateway Limitations ........................................................................................102 Region–wide Gateway Test Procedures ...............................................................................102 3.3.2 CLEMIS Gateway ...............................................................................................103 CLEMIS Fixed Gateway Procedures.....................................................................................103 3.3.3 Monroe County Fixed Gateway..........................................................................105 Monroe County Fixed Gateway Procedures .........................................................................105 3.3.4 FBI ACU–1000 Gateway ....................................................................................105 FBI ACU–1000 Gateway Rules of Use .................................................................................105 FBI ACU–1000 Communications Request ............................................................................105 FBI ACU–1000 Gateway Deployment Procedures................................................................106 FBI ACU–1000 Mobile Gateway Activation Procedures........................................................106 FBI ACU–1000 Mobile Gateway Deactivation Procedures ...................................................107 FBI ACU–1000 Mobile Gateway Problem Identification and Resolution ...............................107 FBI ACU–1000 Mobile Gateway Limitations .........................................................................107 FBI ACU–1000 Mobile Gateway Test Procedures ................................................................108 May 2011
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3.4 Cache Radios...............................................................................................................108 3.4.1 Region–wide Cache Radio Policies and Procedures.........................................109 700 MHz Cache Radios ........................................................................................................110 800 MHz Cache Radios ........................................................................................................113 UHF Cache Radios ...............................................................................................................115 VHF Cache Radios ...............................................................................................................117 Region–wide Radio Cache Rules of Use ..............................................................................119 Region–wide Radio Cache Request .....................................................................................119 Region–wide Radio Cache Equipment Activation .................................................................119 Region–wide Radio Cache Equipment Deactivation .............................................................120 Region–wide Radio Cache Problem Identification and Resolution........................................120 3.4.2 [Name] Radio Cache ..........................................................................................121 [Name] Technology Overview ...............................................................................................121 [Name] Radio Cache Rules of Use .......................................................................................121 [Name] Radio Cache Interoperable Communications Request .............................................121 [Name] Radio Cache Equipment Activation Procedures .......................................................121 [Name] Radio Cache Equipment Deactivation Procedures...................................................121 [Name] Radio Cache Equipment Problem ID and Resolution ...............................................121 3.5 Mobile Communications Units......................................................................................121 3.5.1 MCU Policies and Procedures ...........................................................................123 [Unit Name/ID] MCU .............................................................................................................123 MCU Technology Overview ..................................................................................................123 MCU Rules of Use ................................................................................................................123 MCU Interoperable Communication Request........................................................................123 MCU Activation Method ........................................................................................................124 MCU Deactivation Method ....................................................................................................124 MCU Problem ID and Resolution ..........................................................................................124 4 Regional Emergency Resource Staffing..................................................................125 4.1 5 MABAS Division 3201 CST..........................................................................................125 Communications Assets Survey and Mapping (CASM).........................................130 5.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................130 Appendix A Points of Contacts............................................................................................A-1 Appendix B Shared Systems................................................................................................B-1 Appendix C Inter–system Shared Channels.........................................................................67 Appendix D Gateways ...........................................................................................................D-1 Appendix E Radio Caches.................................................................................................... E-1 Appendix F Mobile Communications Units........................................................................ F-1 Appendix G Policy Documents, Governing Documents, MOUs, and Agreements.........G-1 Appendix H Incident Command System Planning .............................................................H-1 Appendix I Reference Materials........................................................................................... I-1 Appendix J Glossary ............................................................................................................ J-1 Appendix K Department of Justice Interoperability Procedures......................................K-1 Appendix L MABAS Division 3201 Communications Support Team (CST) Services and
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List of Tables
Table 1 – Jurisdictions, Agencies, and Disciplines Represented in the TICP................................. 1 Table 2 – SEMI UASI Shared System(s) ...................................................................................... 46 Table 3 – Intra–system Shared Channel(s)................................................................................... 50 Table 4 – Inter-system Shared Channel(s) ................................................................................... 74 Table 5 – Inter–system Shared Channel(s)................................................................................... 75 Table 6 – Inter–system Shared Channel(s)................................................................................... 77 Table 7 – ICALL/ITAC Shared Channel(s) .................................................................................... 79 Table 8 – ITAC Repeater Locations in the SEMI UASI ................................................................. 86 Table 9 – 8CALL/8TAC Shared Channels .................................................................................... 87 Table 10 – 700 MHz Mutual Aid Shared Channels ....................................................................... 88 Table 11 – SEMI UASI Gateway Systems .................................................................................... 91 Table 12 – SEMI UASI Radio Cache(s) ...................................................................................... 109 Table 13 – Required Channels for SEMI UASI 700 MHz Cache Radio(s).................................. 110 Table 14 – Optional Channels for SEMI UASI 700 MHz Cache Radio(s)................................... 110 Table 15 – Required Channel for SEMI UASI 800 MHz Cache Radio(s) ................................... 113 Table 16 – Optional Channels for SEMI UASI 800 MHz Cache Radio(s)................................... 114 Table 18 – Optional Channels for SEMI UASI UHF Cache Radio(s).......................................... 117 Table 19 – Required Channels for SEMI UASI VHF Cache Radio(s)......................................... 117 Table 20 – VHF Common Mutual Aid Channels ......................................................................... 117 Table 21 – Optional Channels for SEMI UASI VHF Cache Radio(s) .......................................... 118 Table 22 – SEMI UASI MCUs ..................................................................................................... 122 Table 23 – Regional Emergency Resource Personnel ............................................................... 127 Table A–1 – Dispatch Center Points of Contact...........................................................................A-1 Table A–2 – Nongovernmental Agency Contact Information .....................................................A-13 Table A–3 – SEMI UASI ICC Contact Information .....................................................................A-14 Table A–4 – Subcommittee Working Group Member Information .............................................A-14 Table B–1 – SEMI UASI Shared System(s) .................................................................................B-1 Table B–2 – Conference of Eastern Wayne Radio System Shared Talk Group Information.......B-5 Table B–3 – Detroit MPSCS Shared Talk Group Information ......................................................B-9 Table B–4 – Downriver 800 MHz Shared Talk Group Information.............................................B-12 Table B–5 – HEMS UHF MEDCOM Shared Channel Information.............................................B-16 Table B–6 – HEMS VHF MEDCOM Shared Channel Information.............................................B-19 Table B–7 – MABAS Statewide Fire Mutual Aid Shared Channel Information ..........................B-21 Table B–8 – Macomb County – MPSCS Shared Talk Group Information .................................B-24 Table B–9 – Monroe County – MPSCS Shared Talk Group Information ...................................B-31 Table B–10 – MPSCS Shared Talk Group Information..............................................................B-36 Table B–11 – OakWIN Shared Talk Group Information Name ..................................................B-38 Table B–12 – St. Clair County – MPSCS Shared Talk Group Information ................................B-45 Table B–13 – University of Michigan 800 MHz Shared Talk Group Information........................B-48 Table B–14 – Warren County 800 MHz Trunked System Shared Talk Group Information .......B-52 May 2011
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Table B–15 – Washtenaw 800 MHz Analog Backup Shared Talk Group Information...............B-54 Table B–16 – Washtenaw County MPSCS Shared Talk Group Information .............................B-57 Table B–17 – Wayne County – MPSCS Shared Talk Group Information ..................................B-60 Table B–18 – Wayne County Central Communications VHF Shared Channels........................B-63 Table B–19 – Western Wayne County 800 MHz Radio Consortium Shared Talk Group
Information .........................................................................................................................B-65 Table C–1 – SEMI UASI 700 MHz Inter–system Shared Channel(s) ........................................... 67 Table C–2 – SEMI UASI 800 MHz Inter–system Shared Channel(s) ........................................... 71 Table C–3 – SEMI UASI UHF Inter–system Shared Channel(s) .................................................. 75 Table C–4 – SEMI UASI VHF Inter–system Shared Channel(s) .................................................. 75 Table D–1 – SEMI UASI Region Gateway Systems ....................................................................D-1 Table D–2 – Livingston County Console Patch Capabilities ......................................................D-66 Table E–1 – SEMI UASI Region Radio Caches...........................................................................E-1 Table F – 1 SEMI UASI Mobile Communications Unit(s)............................................................ F-1 List of Figures
Figure 1 – SEMI UASI Governance Organizational Chart ............................................................ 42 Figure 2 – Region 2 ICALL Repeater Coverage Map ................................................................... 86 Figure F–1 – Huron Valley Ambulance Mobile Command Post................................................. F-13 Figure F–2 – Canton Mobile Command Unit.............................................................................. F-16 Figure F–3 – Michigan State Police Mobile Command Post (MCVII) ........................................ F-20 Figure F–4 – MPSCS Site on Wheels (SOW) ............................................................................ F-23 Figure F–5 – 51st CST Unified Command Suite ......................................................................... F-31 Figure F–6 – 51st CST Advance Echelon Vehicle ...................................................................... F-34 Figure F–7 – Oakland CST Field Communications Unit (FCU) ................................................. F-51 Figure F–8 – Oakland CST Tactical Communications Trailer (TCU) ......................................... F-54 Figure F–9 – Oakland County Incident Support Vehicle ............................................................ F-57 Figure F–10 – Region 2 South Healthcare Coalition Communications Trailer Diagrams .......... F-60 May 2011
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SEMI UASI Information
1.1
Participating Jurisdictions/Agencies/Disciplines
This Tactical Interoperable Communications Plan (TICP or Plan) has been created for
the SEMI UASI. The plan is intended for use by first responders and may be used by
governmental or non–governmental organizations and personnel requiring
communications or coordination during an incident or planned event.
The jurisdictions, agencies, and disciplines represented in the TICP are listed in Table 1.
Additional contact information for each agency is listed in Appendix A.
Table 1 – Jurisdictions, Agencies, and Disciplines Represented in the TICP
Jurisdiction
Macomb County
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Agency
Discipline
Canadian National Railway
Other
Consumers Power
Other
DTE Energy 2
Other
East Detroit School District –
Maintenance & Transportation
Center
Other
Kimball Township
Government
Macomb Community College
Other
Macomb County
Government
Macomb County Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Macomb County Emergency
Management
Public Safety Communications
Macomb County Health
Department
Public Health
Macomb County Intermediate
School District
Other
Macomb County Sheriff
Sheriff
Macomb County Sheriff's Office
Aviation Division
Government
Medical Control Authority –
Macomb County
Health Care
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Jurisdiction
Armada
Armada Twp
Bruce Twp
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Agency
Discipline
Medstar Ambulance
EMS
Memphis Community Schools
Trans System
Other
Mount Clemens Community
School District
Other
New Haven Schools
Other
Richmond Lenox EMS Ambulance
Authority
EMS
Richmond School Dist. –
Transportation/Maintenance Bldg
Other
Road Commission of Macomb
County, MI
Other
Romeo School Dist. – Bus Garage
Other
SEMCO Energy
Other
Suburban Mobility Authority for
Regional Transportation
Other
Superior Ambulance
EMS
Universal Macomb Ambulance
EMS
Utica Community Schools –
Auxiliary Services Facility
Other
Warren Consolidated School
District
Other
Armada Schools
Other
Village of Armada Police
Department
Police
Village of Armada Water
Department
Public Works
Armada Township Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Armada Township Fire
Department
Fire
Bruce Township Department of
Public Works
Public Works
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Jurisdiction
Center Line
Chesterfield Twp
Clinton Twp
Eastpointe
Fraser
Harrison Twp
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Agency
Discipline
Bruce–Romeo Fire Department
Fire
Center Line Department of Public
Works
Public Works
Center Line Fire Department
Fire
Center Line Public Safety
Public Safety Communications
Chesterfield Fire Department
Fire
Chesterfield Police Department
Police
Chesterfield Township Department
of Public Works
Public Works
Selfridge ANG (SANG) Base Fire
Department
Fire
Clinton Township Department Of
Public Works
Public Works
Clinton Township Fire Department
Fire
Clinton Township Police
Department
Police
Henry Ford Hospital – Clinton
Township Campus
Health Care
Henry Ford Hospital – Macomb
Health Care
Macomb Community College
Police Department
Police
Eastpointe Department of Public
Works
Public Works
Eastpointe Fire Department
Fire
Eastpointe Police Department
Police
Fraser Department of Public
Works
Public Works
Fraser Public Safety
Public Safety Communications
Harrison Township Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Harrison Township Fire
Department
Fire
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Jurisdiction
Agency
Discipline
L'Anse Creuse School District –
Brender Support Services Center
Other
St John Hospital and Medical
Center – North Shores Campus
Health Care
Lake Twp
Lake Township Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Lenox Twp
Lenox Township Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Lenox Township Fire Department
Fire
Macomb Township Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Macomb Township Fire
Department
Fire
Memphis Department of Public
Works
Public Works
Memphis Fire Department
Fire
Memphis Police Department
Police
Mount Clemens Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Mount Clemens Fire Department
Fire
Mount Clemens Regional Medical
Center
Health Care
New Baltimore Department of
Public Works
Public Works
New Baltimore Fire Department
Fire
New Baltimore Police Department
Police
New Haven Department of Public
Works
Public Works
New Haven Fire Department
Fire
New Haven Police Department
Police
Ray Township Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Macomb Township
Memphis
Mount Clemens
New Baltimore
New Haven
Ray Twp
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Jurisdiction
Agency
Discipline
Ray Township Fire Department
EMS
City of Richmond / Lennox EMS
EMS
City of Richmond Fire Department
Fire
City of Richmond Police
Department
Police
Richmond Department of Public
Works
Public Works
Richmond Twp
City of Richmond Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Romeo
Romeo Department of Public
Works
Public Works
Romeo Police Department
Police
City of Roseville Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Roseville Fire Department
Fire
Roseville Police Department
Police
Selfridge ANG (SANG) Police
Department
Police
U.S. Border Patrol Selfridge
Police
U.S. Coast Guard Air Station –
Selfridge Air National Guard
Government
Shelby Township Police
Department
Police
Shelby Township Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Shelby Township Fire Department
Fire
Shelby Township Parks and
Recreation
Other
St. Clair Shores Department of
Public Works
Public Works
St. Clair Shores Fire Department
Fire
Richmond
Roseville
Selfridge ANGB
Shelby Twp
St. Clair Shores
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Jurisdiction
Sterling Heights
Utica
Warren
Washington Twp
Monroe County
May 2011
Agency
Discipline
St. Clair Shores Police
Department
Police
Henry Ford Hospital – Sterling
Heights
Health Care
Sterling Heights Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Sterling Heights Fire Department
Fire
Sterling Heights Police
Department
Police
Utica Department of Public Works
Public Works
Utica Fire Department
Fire
Utica Police Department
Police
Henry Ford Hospital – Warren
Health Care
Henry Ford Hospital – Warren
Campus
Health Care
St John Hospital – Macomb–
Oakland
Health Care
U.S. Army Garrison Police and
Fire Department (TACOM FD)
Police
Warren Department of Public
Works
Public Works
Warren Division of Buildings and
Safety Engineering
Government
Warren Engineering Division
Government
Warren Fire Department
Fire
Warren Parks and Recreation
Government
Warren Police Department
Police
Washington Township Department
of Public Works
Public Works
Washington Township Fire
Department
EMS
Airport Community Schools
Other
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Jurisdiction
May 2011
Agency
Discipline
Bedford Public Schools
Other
Berlin Charter Township Fire
Department #1
Fire
Berlin Twp Fire Department #2
Fire
Dundee Community Schools
Other
Fenton Area Public Schools –
Transportation
Other
Fermi Power Plant
Other
Ida Public Schools
Other
Jefferson Public Schools
Other
Lake Erie Transportation
Other
Life Flight
EMS
Lucas County, Ohio Sheriff's
Office
Police
Mason Consolidated Schools
Other
Mason Public Schools
Other
Mercy Memorial Hospital
Health Care
Michigan State Police – Monroe
Post #28
Police
Monroe Community Ambulance
EMS
Monroe County
Public Safety Communications
Monroe County Animal Control
Government
Monroe County Central Dispatch
Public Safety Communications
Monroe County Emergency
Management
Government
Monroe County Health
Department
Government
Monroe County Road Commission
Public Works
Monroe County Sheriff's
Department Corrections Division
Sheriff
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Jurisdiction
Agency
Discipline
Monroe County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff
Monroe County Youth Center
Government
Monroe Public Schools –
Transportation
Other
South Monroe County Water
District
Other
Summerfield Public Schools
Other
Summerfield Schools
Other
Whiteford Agricultural Schools
Other
Ash Township
Government
Ash Township Fire Department
Fire
Bedford Fire Department
Fire
Bedford Township
Government
Bedford Township Fire
Department
Fire
Bedford Township Police
Police
Berlin Township Wastewater
Public Works
Newport Fire Department
Fire
Village of Carleton
Government
Carleton Police Department
Police
Dundee Police
Police
Dundee Village
Government
Dundee Township 1
Government
Dundee Township 2
Government
Dundee Township Fire
Department
Fire
Erie
Morin Point Fire Department
Fire
Erie Township
Erie Township
Government
Ash Twp
Bedford Twp
Berlin Twp
Carleton
Dundee
Dundee Twp
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Jurisdiction
Agency
Discipline
Erie Township Fire Department
Fire
Erie Township for Morin Point FD
Fire
Erie Township Police Department
Police
Village of Estral Beach
Government
Estral Beach Fire Department
Fire
Exeter Township
Government
Exeter Township Fire Department
Fire
Frenchtown Charter Township 1
Government
Frenchtown Township Fire
Department
Fire
Ida Township
Government
Ida Township Fire Department
Fire
LaSalle Township
Government
LaSalle Twp Fire Department
Fire
City of Luna Pier
Government
Luna Pier Fire Department
Fire
Luna Pier Police Department
Police
Maybee
Village of Maybee
Government
Milan
City of Milan Department of Public
Works
Public Works
Monroe
Herkimer Radio Service
Public Safety Communications
LMR (London, Maybee and
Raisinville Townships) Fire
Department
Fire
City of Monroe
Government
Monroe City Department of Public
Works
Public Works
Monroe City Fire Department
Fire
Estral Beach
Exeter Twp
Frenchtown Charter
Twp
Ida Twp
LaSalle Twp
Luna Pier
May 2011
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Jurisdiction
Agency
Discipline
Monroe City Police Department
Police
Monroe Road Commission
Other
Frenchtown Charter Township 2
Government
Monroe Charter Township
Government
Monroe Township Fire Department
Fire
Ottawa Lake
Ottawa Lake Fire Department
Fire
Raisinville Twp
Raisinville Township
Government
South Rockwood
South Rockwood Police
Department
Police
Summerfield Twp
Summerfield Township
Government
Summerfield Township Fire
Department
Fire
Whiteford Township
Government
Whiteford Twp Constables (Police
Department)
Police
Whiteford Twp Fire Department
Fire
Alliance EMS
EMS
Beaumont Medical Transport
EMS
Bingham Farms
Government
CLEMIS
Public Safety Communications
Community EMS
EMS
Crittenton Hospital and Medical
Center
Health Care
Ferndale Public Schools
Other
Huron Valley–Sinai Hospital
Other
Huron–Clinton Metroparks Police
Department
Police
Madison District Public Schools
Other
Monroe Charter Twp
Whiteford Twp
Oakland County
May 2011
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Jurisdiction
May 2011
Agency
Discipline
Medical Control Authority –
Oakland County
Health Care
Metroparks
Other
Michigan Department of Natural
Resources – Southfield
Government
Michigan State Police – Metro
North Post #21
Police
Novi Community School District
Other
Oak Park City School District
Other
Oakland County Airport
Operations
Government
Oakland County Animal Control
Government
Oakland County Children's Village
Government
Oakland County Emergency
Response and Preparedness
Public Safety Communications
Oakland County Health
Department
Other
Oakland County Homeland
Security
Government
Oakland County Prosecutor's
Office
Government
Oakland County Sheriff’s Office
Sheriff
Oakland County – Water
Resources Commissioner's Office
Other
Oakland Mall
Other
Oakland Regional Hospital
Health Care
Oxford Community Schools
Other
City of Pleasant Ridge Department
of Public Works
Public Works
POH – Clarkston
Health Care
POH Medical Center – Pontiac
Health Care
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Jurisdiction
Agency
Discipline
Pontiac School District
Other
Providence Hospital – Novi
Health Care
Providence Hospital – Southfield
Health Care
Region 2 South
Other
Rochester Community School
District
Other
Royal Oak SD– Special Ed –
Operated by Durham
Other
Somerset Collection Mall
Other
South Lyon Community Schools
Other
Southeastern Oakland County
Resource Recovery Authority –
SOCRRA
Other
Southern Oakland County Water
Authority – SOCWA
Other
Southfield Public Schools
Other
St. Joseph Mercy Oakland
Health Care
Star EMS
EMS
Troy School District
Other
Troy SD – Operated by First
Student Trans
Other
Walled Lake Consolidated Schools
Other
Waterford School District
Other
West Bloomfield School District
Other
White Lake Township –
Department of Water
Public Works
Addison Twp
Addison Township Fire
Department
Fire
Auburn Hills
Auburn Hills Fire Department
Fire
Auburn Hills Police Department
Police
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Jurisdiction
Agency
Discipline
Avondale School District
Other
City of Auburn Hills Department of
Public Services
Public Works
Berkley Department of Public
Safety
Public Safety Communications
Berkley School District
Other
City of Berkley Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills Department of Public
Safety
Public Safety Communications
Birmingham
Birmingham City EMD
Government
Birmingham City School District
Other
Birmingham Fire Department
Fire
Birmingham Police Department
Police
City of Birmingham Department of
Public Services
Public Works
Bloomfield Hills Department of
Public Safety
Public Safety Communications
Bloomfield Hills Police Department
Police
Bloomfield Hills School District
Other
City of Bloomfield Hills Department
of Public Works
Public Works
Township of Bloomfield
Department of Public Works
Public Works
Bloomfield Township Emergency
Management
Government
Bloomfield Township Fire
Department
Fire
Bloomfield Township Police
Department
Police
Brandon School District
Other
Berkley
Bloomfield Hills
Bloomfield Twp
Brandon Twp
May 2011
13
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
Agency
Discipline
Brandon Township Fire
Department
Fire
Clarkson Police Department
Police
Clarkston Community School
District
Other
City of Clawson Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Clawson Fire Department
Fire
Clawson Police Department
Police
Clawson Public Schools
Other
Commerce Twp
Commerce Township Fire
Department
Fire
Davisburg
Springfield Township Fire
Department
Fire
Farmington
City of Farmington Department of
Public Services
Government
Farmington DPS
Public Safety Communications
Farmington Public School District
Other
Botsford Hospital
Health Care
Clarenceville School District
Other
City of Farmington Hills
Department of Public Services
Government
Farmington Hills Fire EMD
Fire
Farmington Hills Police
Department
Police
City of Ferndale Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Ferndale Fire Department
Fire
Ferndale Police Department
Police
Franklin Police Department
Police
Clarkston
Clawson
Farmington Hills
Ferndale
Franklin
May 2011
14
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
Agency
Discipline
Franklin–Bingham Fire
Department
Fire
Groveland Twp
Groveland Township Fire
Department
Fire
Hazel Park
Hazel Park City School District
Other
Hazel Park Department of Public
Works
Public Works
Hazel Park Fire Department
Fire
Hazel Park Police Department
Police
Highland
Huron Valley Schools
Other
Highland Twp
Highland Township Fire
Department
Fire
Holly
Holly Area School District
Other
Holly Fire Department
Fire
Holly Police Department
Police
Holly Twp
North Oakland Fire Department
Fire
Huntington Woods
Huntington Woods Department of
Public Safety
Public Safety Communications
City of Huntington Woods
Department of Public Works
Other
Independence Twp
Independence Township Fire
Department
Fire
Keego Harbor
Keego Harbor Police Department
Police
Lake Angelus
Lake Angelus Police Department
Police
Lake Orion
Lake Orion Community Schools
Other
Lake Orion Police Department
Police
Lathrup Village
Lathrup Village Police Department
Police
Lyon Twp
Lyon Township Fire Department
Fire
Madison Heights
City of Madison Heights
Government
Lamphere Public Schools
Other
May 2011
15
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
Agency
Discipline
City of Madison Heights
Department of Public Works
Public Works
Madison Heights Fire Department
Fire
Madison Heights Police
Department
Police
Kensington Metropark Police
Department
Police
Milford Fire Department
Fire
Milford Police Department
Police
International Transmission
Company
Other
City of Novi Department of Public
Services
Public Works
Novi Fire Department
Fire
Novi Police Department
Police
Novi Regional
Public Safety Communications
City of Oak Park Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Oak Park Department Public
Safety
Public Safety Communications
Oakland Twp
Oakland Township Fire
Department
Fire
Orchard Lake
Orchard Lake Police Department
Police
Orion Twp
Orion Township Fire Department
Fire
Oxford
Oxford Fire Department
Fire
Oxford Police Department
Police
Oxford Township – Department of
Public Works (handled by Oakland
County)
Public Works
City of Pleasant Ridge
Government
Pleasant Ridge Police Department
Police
Milford
Novi
Oak Park
Oxford Twp
Pleasant Ridge
May 2011
16
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
Pontiac
Agency
Discipline
Doctors Hospital of Michigan
Health Care
Pontiac Fire Department
Fire
Pontiac Police Department
Police
Oakland University Police
Department
Police
City of Rochester Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Rochester Fire Department
Fire
Rochester Police Department
Police
Com Source Inc.
Other
City of Rochester Hills Department
of Public Services
Public Works
Rochester Hills Communications
Public Safety Communications
Rochester Hills Fire Department
Fire
Beaumont Hospital – Royal Oak
Health Care
City of Royal Oak Department of
Public Service
Public Works
Royal Oak Fire Department
Fire
Royal Oak Police Department
Police
City of South Lyon Department of
Public Works
Public Works
South Lyon Fire Department
Fire
South Lyon Police Department
Police
City of Southfield Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Southfield Fire Department
Fire
Southfield Police Department
Public Safety Communications
Sylvan Lake
Sylvan Lake Police Department
Police
Troy
ANR Pipeline
Other
Rochester
Rochester Hills
Royal Oak
South Lyon
Southfield
May 2011
17
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
Agency
Discipline
Region 2 North
Health Care
City of Troy Department of Public
Works
Public Works
Troy City Fire Department
Fire
Troy Police Department
Police
William Beaumont Hospital – Troy
Health Care
Walled Lake Fire Department
Fire
Walled Lake Police Department
Police
Oakland Community College
Police Department
Police
Waterford Fire Department
Fire
Waterford Township Police
Department
Police
Waterford Twp
Waterford Township Department
of Public Works
Public Works
West Bloomfield
Henry Ford West Bloomfield
Hospital
Health Care
West Bloomfield Fire Department
Fire
West Bloomfield Police
Department
Police
West Bloomfield Township –
Department of Public Works
(Handled by Oakland County)
Public Works
White Lake Fire Department
Fire
White Lake Township Police
Department
Police
City of Wixom Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Wixom Fire Department
Fire
Wixom Police Department
Police
Wolverine Lake Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Walled Lake
Waterford
West Bloomfield Twp
White Lake
Wixom
Wolverine Lake
May 2011
18
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
St. Clair County
May 2011
Agency
Discipline
Wolverine Lake Police Department
Police
Almont Fire Department
Fire
East China Water Plant
Public Works
Marine City Aviation
Other
Marysville Public Schools
Transportation System
Other
Medical Control Authority – St.
Clair County
Health Care
Michigan State Police – Richmond
Post #24
Police
Port Huron Area School District
Transportation System –
Transportation Bus Garage
Other
Port Huron Hospital
Health Care
Port Huron Utilities
Other
Region 2 North Healthcare
Coalition
Health Care
St. Clair County
Public Safety Communications
St. Clair County Sheriff
Sheriff
St. Clair Emergency Mgt
Government
St. John River District Hospital
Health Care
St. Clair County Community
Mental Health
Health Care
St. Clair County Health
Department
Public Health
St. Clair County Health
Department 2
Public Health
St. Clair County International
Airport
Other
St. Clair County Regional
Educational Service Agency
Other
19
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
Agency
Discipline
St. Clair County Regional
Educational Service Agency
Transportation System
Other
St. Clair County Regional
Response Team Network
Government
St. Clair County Transportation
Government
St. Clair Courts
Government
St. Joseph Mercy – Port Huron
Health Care
Yale Public Schools
Transportation System
Other
Algonac Community Schools
Other
Algonac Department of Public
Works
Public Works
Algonac Fire Department
Fire
Algonac Police Department
Police
Algonac Water Department
Public Works
Clay Township Police Department
Police
Berlin Charter Township
Government
Berlin Township Fire Department
Fire
Brockway Twp
Brockway Township Fire
Department
Fire
Burtchville Twp
Burtchville Fire Department
Fire
Burtchville Township
Government
Capac Community Schools
Other
Capac Community Schools
Transportation System
Other
Capac Police Department
Police
Clay Twp
Clay Township Fire Department
Fire
Clyde Twp
Clyde Township Department Of
Public Works
Public Works
Algonac
Berlin Twp
Capac
May 2011
20
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
Agency
Discipline
Clyde Township Fire Department
Fire
Emmett Twp
Emmett Fire Department
Fire
Fair Haven
Ira Township Fire Department
Fire
Fort Gratiot Twp
Fort Gratiot Fire Department
Fire
Fort Gratiot Township Department
of Public Works
Public Works
Grant Twp
Grant Township Fire Department
Fire
Harsens Island
Harsens Island Fire Department
Fire
Ira Twp
Ira Township Department of Public
Works
Public Works
Ira Township EMS
EMS
Ira Township Water Department
Public Works
Kenockee Twp
Kenockee Township Fire
Department
Fire
Kimball Twp
Kimball Township Fire Department
Fire
Kimball Township
Government
Lakeport
Lakeport State Park (DNR)
Government
Marine City
Marine City Department of Public
Works
Public Works
Marine City Fire Department
Fire
Marine City Police Department
Police
Marysville Department of Public
Works
Public Works
Marysville Fire Department
Fire
Marysville Police Department
Police
Mussey Twp
Mussey Township Fire
Department
Fire
Port Huron
Blue Water Area Transportation
Commission
Other
Blue Water Bridge (MDOT)
Government
Marysville
May 2011
21
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
Port Huron Twp
St. Clair
Yale
Washtenaw County
May 2011
Agency
Discipline
City of Port Huron
Government
City of Port Huron Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Port Huron Fire Department
Fire
Port Huron Police Department
Police
Tri Hospital Emergency Medical
Services
EMS
Port Huron Township Department
of Public Works
Public Works
Port Huron Township Fire
Department
Fire
St. Clair County Road Commission
Public Works
St. Clair Fire Department
Fire
St. Clair Police Department
Police
St. Clair Department of Public
Works
Public Works
Yale Department of Public Works
Public Works
Yale Fire Department
Fire
Yale Police Department
Police
American Red Cross, Washtenaw
County
Other
Ann Arbor Railroad
Other
Chelsea Community Hospital
Health Care
Clinton Community Schools
Other
Clinton Fire Department
Fire
Forest Health Medical Center
Health Care
Huron Valley Ambulance
EMS
Lincoln Consolidated Schools
Other
Manchester Community Schools
Other
22
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
May 2011
Agency
Discipline
Michigan State Police – Ypsilanti
Post #26
Police
Milan Area Schools
Other
Pittsfield Township Utilities
Department
Public Works
Saline Area Public Schools
Other
Scio Township Utilities
Department
Other
Select Specialty Hospital–Ann
Arbor
Health Care
St. Joseph Mercy – Saline
Hospital
Health Care
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital 1
Health Care
St. Joseph Hospital – Ann Arbor
Health Care
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital 2
Health Care
Superior Township Utility
Department
Other
UMHS – Survival Flight
EMS
University of Michigan Department
of Public Works – Ann Arbor
Campus
Other
University of Michigan Health
Systems
Health Care
University of Michigan Hospitals
and Health Centers
Other
University of Michigan Housing
Other
University of Michigan
Occupational Safety &
Environmental Health
Other
University of Michigan Utilities &
Plant Engineering – Ann Arbor
Other
Veterans Administration Hospital
Other
23
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
Ann Arbor
May 2011
Agency
Discipline
Veterans Affairs Medical Center–
Ann Arbor
Health Care
Washtenaw County Department of
Public Health
Other
Washtenaw County Emergency
Management
Public Safety Communications
Washtenaw County HAZMAT
Other
Washtenaw County Road
Commission
Other
Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office
Public Safety Communications
Washtenaw Intermediate School
District
Other
Whitmore Lake Public Schools
Other
Willow Run Community Schools
Other
Ypsilanti Community Utilities
Authority
Other
Ann Arbor Airport
Other
Ann Arbor Department of Public
Works
Public Works
Ann Arbor Fire Department
Fire
Ann Arbor Office of Emergency
Management
Government
Ann Arbor Police Department
Police
Ann Arbor Schools
Other
Ann Arbor Transportation Authority
Other
Pittsfield Township Police
Department
Police
University of Michigan Police
Department
Police
VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System
(VAAAHS)
Health Care
24
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
Agency
Discipline
Washtenaw Intermediate School
District
Other
Ann Arbor Twp
Ann Arbor Township Fire
Department
Fire
Augusta Twp
Augusta Township Fire
Department
Fire
Augusta Township, Utilities
Other
Chelsea Fire Department
Fire
Chelsea Police Department
Police
Chelsea School District
Other
City of Chelsea Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Dexter Community Schools
Other
Dexter Fire Department
Fire
Hudson Mills Metropark
Other
Village of Dexter Department of
Public Services
Public Safety Communications
London Twp
London Township
Government
Manchester
Village of Manchester Department
of Public Works
Public Works
Manchester Fire Department
Fire
Milan Fire Department
Fire
Milan Police Department
Police
Northfield Township Fire
Department
Fire
Northfield Township Police
Department
Police
Pittsfield Twp
Pittsfield Township Fire
Department
Fire
Salem Twp
Salem Township Fire Department
Fire
Chelsea
Dexter
Milan
Northfield Twp
May 2011
25
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
Saline
Agency
Discipline
City of Saline Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Saline Fire Department
Fire
Saline Police Department
Police
Scio Twp
Scio Township Fire Department
Police
Superior Twp
Superior Fire Department
Fire
Ypsilanti
Eastern Michigan University Police
Department
Police
Midwest Medflight
EMS
State of Michigan Forensic Center
– Ypsilanti
Police
City of Ypsilanti Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Ypsilanti Fire Department
Fire
Ypsilanti Police Department
Police
Ypsilanti Twp
Ypsilanti Township Fire
Department
Fire
Wayne County
American Red Cross – Southeast
Michigan
Other
Amtrak, Office of Emergency
Preparedness
Other
Beaumont Hospital Grosse Pointe
Health Care
Behavioral Centers of America –
Stonecrest Center
Health Care
Children's Hospital of Michigan
Health Care
Concord EMS
EMS
Conference of Eastern Wayne
Public Safety Communications
Conference of Western Wayne
Government
Crestwood School District
Other
Dearborn Heights School District
No. 7
Other
May 2011
26
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
May 2011
Agency
Discipline
Dearborn Public Schools
Other
Dearborn Radio Emergency Team
Public Safety Communications
Detroit City Airport
Other
Detroit Medical Center (DMC)
Health Care
Detroit Receiving Hospital and
University Health Center
Health Care
DMCare Express
EMS
Downriver Arson Task Force
Fire
Downriver Hazmat
Other
Garden City Hospital
Health Care
Gibraltar School District
Other
Harper–Hutzel University Hospital
Health Care
Health Link MTS
EMS
Henry Ford Cottage Hospital
Health Care
Henry Ford Hospital
Health Care
Henry Ford Hospital – Wyandotte
Health Care
Henry Ford Medical Center –
Fairlane
Health Care
Henry Ford–Brownstown: Center
For Health Services
Health Care
John D. Dingell Center VA Medical
Health Care
Karmanos Cancer Center
Health Care
Lincoln Park Department of Public
Services
Public Safety Communications
Marygrove College
Other
Medic One Ambulance Service
EMS
Melvindale – North Allen Park
Schools
Other
27
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
May 2011
Agency
Discipline
Michigan State Police – Detroit
#29
Police
Michigan State Police – Metro
South Post #25
Police
Michigan–1 Disaster Medical
Assistance Team
Health Care
Northville Public Schools
Other
Oakwood Annapolis Hospital
Health Care
Oakwood Healthcare Center
Canton
Health Care
Oakwood Healthcare System
Other
Oakwood Heritage Hospital
Health Care
Oakwood Hospital & Medical
Center
Health Care
Oakwood Southshore Medical
Center
Health Care
Plymouth–Canton Community
Schools
Other
Rapid Response EMS
EMS
Redford Union Schools
Other
Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan
Health Care
River Rouge Schools
Other
Riverview Community School
District
Other
Romulus Community Schools
Other
Safeway Transportation
Other
Select Specialty Hospital – Grosse
Pointe
Health Care
Select Specialty Hospital
Downriver (formerly Wyandotte)
Health Care
Select Specialty Hospital NW
Detroit
Health Care
28
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
May 2011
Agency
Discipline
Sevestal Fire Department
Other
Sinai Grace Hospital
Health Care
South Redford School District
Other
Southgate Community Schools
Other
St. John Hospital and Medical
Center
Health Care
St. Mary Mercy Hospital
Health Care
Taylor School District – Dean
Transportation
Other
Trenton Public Schools
Other
Triumph Hospital Detroit
Health Care
University of Detroit Mercy
Other
University of Michigan Dearborn
Campus – Department of Public
Works
Other
University of Michigan Department
of Public Safety
Public Safety Communications
University of Michigan Department
of Public Works
Public Works
University of Michigan
Transportation
Other
University of Michigan
Transportation / Business Affairs –
Dearborn
Other
University of Michigan Utilities &
Plant Engineering – Dearborn
Other
Van Buren Public Schools
Other
Van Buren Township Department
of Public Safety
Public Safety Communications
Veterans Affairs Medical Center –
John D. Dingell
Health Care
29
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
Allen Park
Belleville
May 2011
Agency
Discipline
Vibra Hospital of Southeastern
Michigan (formerly Kindred
Hospital)
Health Care
Wayne County Airport Authority
Government
Wayne County Central
Communications
Public Safety Communications
Wayne County Community
College District
Other
Wayne County Department of
Health
Public Health
Wayne County Department of
Homeland Security & Emergency
Management
Government
Wayne County Department of
Public Services
Public Works
Wayne County Sheriff’s Office
Sheriff
Wayne–Westland Community
Schools
Other
Westwood Community School
District
Other
Woodhaven–Brownstown School
District
Other
Western Wayne County Fire
Department Mutual Aid
Association (WWCFDMAA) Urban
Search and Rescue (USAR)
Fire
Wyandotte Public Schools
Other
Allen Park Fire Department
Fire
Allen Park Police Department
Police
Allen Park Public Schools
Other
City of Allen Park
Government
City of Allen Park Department of
Public Service
Public Works
Belleville Fire Department
Fire
30
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
Agency
Discipline
Belleville Police Department
Police
Brownstown Fire Department
Fire
Brownstown Police Department
Police
Henry Ford Hospital – Brownstown
Center for Health Services
Health Care
Canton
Canton Department of Public
Safety
Public Safety Communications
Canton Twp
Canton Police Department
Police
Canton Township Emergency
Management
Public Safety Communications
Canton Township Fire Department
Fire
Township of Canton Municipal
Services Department
Public Works
City of Dearborn Department of
Public Works
Public Works
City of Dearborn
Government
Dearborn 911 Communications
EMS
Dearborn City Emergency
Services
Government
Dearborn Department of Public
Works
Public Works
Dearborn Emergency
Management
Government
Dearborn Fire Department
Fire
Dearborn Police Department
Police
City of Dearborn Heights
Department of Public Works
Public Works
Dearborn Heights Fire Department
Fire
Dearborn Heights Emergency
Management
Public Safety Communications
Dearborn Heights Police
Department
Police
Brownstown Twp
Dearborn
Dearborn Heights
May 2011
31
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
Detroit
May 2011
Agency
Discipline
Canadian Pacific Railway Police
Police
City of Detroit
Government
Detroit Citizens Radio Patrol
Other
Detroit Department of Public
Works
Public Works
Detroit Department of
Transportation – Coolidge
Terminal
Government
Detroit Department of
Transportation – Main Office
Government
Detroit Emergency Management
Public Safety Communications
Detroit Emergency Telephone
District
Public Safety Communications
Detroit Fire Emergency
Management Division
Fire
Detroit Historical Society
Government
Detroit Hope Hospital
Health Care
Detroit Information Technology
Services Department
Government
Detroit Municipal Parking
Department
Government
Detroit People Mover
Government
Detroit Police
Police
Detroit Power and Light
Other
Detroit Public Lighting
Other
Detroit Public Safety
Public Safety Communications
Detroit Public Schools, Office of
Student Transportation
Other
Detroit Recreation Department
Government
Detroit Water and Sewerage
Department
Public Works
32
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
Ecorse
Flat Rock
Garden City
Gibraltar
Grosse Ile Twp
Grosse Pointe
Grosse Pointe Farms
May 2011
Agency
Discipline
Detroit Weights & Measures
Government
DTE Energy
Other
Dun–Well Security Services, Inc.
Other
Hart Medical
Health Care
Metropolitan Airport Police
Department
Police
Wayne State University, Public
Safety
Police
Ecorse Fire Department
Fire
Ecorse Police Department
Police
Ecorse Public School District
Other
Flat Rock Community Schools
Other
Flat Rock Fire Department
Fire
Flat Rock Police Department
Police
Garden City Fire Department
Fire
Garden City Police Department
Police
Garden City Public Schools
Other
Gibraltar Fire Department
Fire
Gibraltar Police Department
Police
Grosse Ile Township Police
Department
Police
Grosse Ile Fire Department
Fire
Grosse Ile Township Schools
Other
Grosse Pointe City Department of
Public Safety
Police
Grosse Pointe Public School
System
Other
Grosse Point Farms Pier Park
Other
33
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
Grosse Pointe Park
Grosse Pointe Shores
Grosse Pointe Woods
Hamtramck
Harper Woods
Highland Park
May 2011
Agency
Discipline
Grosse Pointe Farms
Public Safety Communications
Grosse Pointe Farms Department
of Public Safety
Police
Grosse Pointe Park Department of
Public Safety
Police
Grosse Pointe Park Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Grosse Pointe Shores Department
of Public Works
Public Works
Grosse Pointe Shores Department
of Public Safety
Public Safety Communications
City of Grosse Pointe Department
of Public Works
Public Works
Grosse Pointe Woods Department
of Public Works
Public Works
Grosse Pointe Woods Department
of Public Safety
Public Safety Communications
Grosse Pointe Woods Parks and
Recreation
Other
Hamtramck Fire Department
Fire
Hamtramck Police Department
Police
Hamtramck Public Schools
Other
Eastland Mall
Other
Harper Woods Fire Department
Fire
Harper Woods Police Department
Police
Harper Woods School District
Other
City of Harper Woods Department
of Public Works
Public Works
City of Highland Park Department
of Public Works
Government
Highland Park Fire Department
Fire
Highland Park Police Department
Police
34
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
Agency
Discipline
Highland Park Public Safety
Public Safety Communications
Highland Park Public Schools
Other
Huron Township Police
Department
Police
Huron Township Fire
Fire
Huron Township
Public Safety Communications
Inkster Fire Department
Fire
Inkster Police Department
Police
Inkster Public School District
Other
City of Inkster Department of
Public Services
Public Works
Lincoln Park Emergency
Management Division
Government
Lincoln Park Fire Department
Fire
Lincoln Park Police Department
Police
Lincoln Park Schools
Other
CSXT Railroad Police
Police
Livonia Emergency Management
Division
Government
Livonia Fire Department
Fire
Livonia Police Department
Police
Livonia Public Schools
Other
City of Melvindale Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Melvindale Fire Department
Fire
Melvindale Police Department
Police
New Boston
Huron School District
Other
Northville
City of Northville Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Huron Twp
Inkster
Lincoln Park
Livonia
Melvindale
May 2011
35
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
Agency
Discipline
Northville Fire Department
Fire
Northville Police Department
Police
Northville Township Fire
Department
Fire
Northville Township Police
Department
Police
City of Plymouth Department of
Municipal Services
Government
Plymouth Community Fire
Department
Fire
Plymouth Police Department
Police
Plymouth Township Police
Department
Police
Plymouth Twp
Plymouth Township Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Redford Twp
Redford Fire Department
Fire
Redford Township Department of
Public Services
Public Works
Redford Township Police
Department
Police
River Rouge Fire Department
Fire
River Rouge Police Department
Police
City of Riverview Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Riverview Fire Department
Fire
Riverview Police Department
Police
Rockwood Fire Department
Fire
Rockwood Police Department
Police
Village of South Rockwood
Government
Metropolitan Airport Fire
Department
Fire
Northville Twp
Plymouth
River Rouge
Riverview
Rockwood
Romulus
May 2011
36
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
Southgate
Sumpter Twp
Taylor
Trenton
Van Buren Twp
Wayne
May 2011
Agency
Discipline
City of Romulus Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Romulus Emergency Management
Government
Romulus Fire Department
Fire
Romulus Police Department
Police
Downriver Community Conference
Other
City of Southgate Department of
Public Services
Public Works
Southgate Fire Department
Fire
Southgate Police Department
Police
Sumpter Township Fire
Department
Fire
Sumpter Township Police
Department
Police
City of Taylor Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Taylor Fire Department
Fire
Taylor Police Department
Police
City of Trenton Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Trenton Emergency Management
Public Safety Communications
Trenton Fire Department
Fire
Trenton Police Department
Police
Van Buren Fire Department
Fire
Van Buren Police Department
Police
HealthLink Emergency Medical
Services, Inc. (HEMS)
Public Safety Communications
City of Wayne Department of
Public Works
Public Works
Wayne City EMD
Government
37
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Jurisdiction
Westland
Woodhaven
Wyandotte
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Discipline
Wayne Emergency Management
Public Safety Communications
Wayne Fire Department
Fire
Wayne Police Department
Police
Westland Fire Department
Fire
Westland Police Department
Police
Woodhaven Fire Department
Fire
Woodhaven Police Department
Police
City of Wyandotte Department of
Public Services
Public Works
Wyandotte Fire Department
Fire
Wyandotte Police Department
Police
Non–governmental Agencies Represented in the TICP
Non-governmental agencies have been entered into the DHS Communications
Asset Survey and Mapping Tool and are listed in the table above.
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•
Agency
Other TICPs in the State
State of Michigan Tactical Interoperable Communications Plan
Michigan Emergency Management Division (EMD) Region 1 TICP
Michigan EMD Region 3 TICP
Michigan EMD Region 5 TICP
Michigan EMD Region 6 TICP
Michigan EMD Region 7 TICP
Michigan EMD Region 8 TICP
County of Monroe, MI TICP
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1.2
TICP Point of Contact
Primary and alternate points of contact (POC) for copies of or questions regarding this
Plan are:
Primary:
Agency Name:
POC Name:
Title:
Address:
Office Phone:
Cell Phone:
24/7 Phone:
E–Mail:
TBD
Alternate:
Agency Name:
POC Name:
Title:
Address:
Office Phone:
Cell Phone:
24/7 Phone:
E–Mail:
TBD
2nd Alternate:
Agency Name:
POC Name:
Title:
Address:
Office Phone:
Cell Phone:
24/7 Phone:
E–Mail:
TBD
State of Michigan:
Agency Name:
POC Name:
Title:
Address:
Office Phone:
Cell Phone:
24/7 Phone:
E–Mail:
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2
Governance
2.1
Overview
From 2003 to 2005, the SEMI Urban Area was comprised of a core city (Detroit) and a
core county (Wayne) by Federal definition. In October 2005, the Michigan State Police
(MSP) Emergency Management Division (EMD), the State Administrative Agency (SAA),
coordinated with both urban area jurisdictions to expand the State’s definition to include
all of the following jurisdictions:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
City of Detroit
Wayne County
Macomb County
Monroe County
Oakland County
St. Clair County
Washtenaw County
Pursuant to the expanded definition of the urban area, a new governance structure was
established in support of the National Priority for Expanded Regional Collaboration. The
Southeast Michigan UASI Board (Board) was set up in June 2006 to facilitate regional
Homeland Security activities.
The mission of the UASI Board is to support and enhance the preparedness of the SEMI
UASI Region, the state, and the nation with the implementation of effective Homeland
Security programs and strategic initiatives accomplished by providing its emergency
responder community, and ultimately its citizens, with the resources and training needed
for a safer and more secure community. The UASI Board is committed to providing
responsible leadership, planning, and direction in the execution of its grant–supported
projects through effective management and astute fiscal responsibility at all levels and at
all times.
The main activities of the Board center on spending grant money from the UASI grant
program in support of regional Homeland Security activities.
In order to facilitate regional Homeland Security activities, the Board commissioned five
committees, each of which cover one of the areas the Board has been tasked to
address. These committees include:
•
•
•
•
•
Critical Infrastructure
Interoperable Communications
Organizational Structure
Regional Training
First Responders
Each committee is tasked to review projects that arise in their area, and to recommend
the projects to the Board that they feel are most beneficial to the region.
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The SEMI UASI Board chartered the SEMI UASI Interoperable Communications
Committee (ICC) to serve as the governing body for interoperable communications in the
UASI region. Members of the ICC include representatives from the following public
safety and public service disciplines:
• Communications
• Critical Infrastructure/Utilities
• Emergency Management
• Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
• Fire/Rescue
• Information Technology (IT)
• Investigations and Intelligence
• Law Enforcement
• Military
• Non–governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• Public Health
• Public Works
• [Add additional organizations]
The SEMI UASI TICP addresses interoperable communications equipment and planning
for the region. Though each agency, discipline, and jurisdiction participating in this Plan
is unique regarding interoperable communication needs and capabilities, proximity to
one another, population, and shared incident/event responsibilities allow them to
develop a single, consolidated regional TICP rather than several individual, potentially
incompatible plans.
The TICP, therefore, consolidates information across agencies, disciplines, and
jurisdictions by documenting regional communications capabilities in order to provide a
usable and accurate regional tactical incident response tool.
This TICP was developed under the authority of the Board by the ICC to replace the
previous TICP adopted by the SEMI UASI in 2006.
2.2
Governing Body
The SEMI UASI Board is a consortium of representatives elected by the Local Planning
Team (LPT) from each of the six counties (Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair,
Washtenaw and Wayne ) and the city of Detroit located in Regions 2S and 2N (which is
analogous to the MSP Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division’s
[MSP–EMHS] Second District and the Office of Public Health Preparedness’ [OPHP]
bio–defense network’s Region 2S and 2N), and other such entities or individuals as is
deemed appropriate by the UASI Board, and certain other representatives as described
in the Board’s By–Laws.
The SEMI UASI Board chartered the SEMI UASI ICC as the governing body for
interoperable communications in the region. The SEMI UASI ICC is comprised of
[Voting/Non–Voting] jurisdiction and agency representatives, in addition to the following
fixed committee positions:
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•
•
•
•
[Title/position]
[Title/position]
[Title/position]
[Title/position]
SEMI
UASI Board
SEMI Board
Liaison
________
SEMI UASI
Interoperable
Communications
Committee (ICC)
Administrative
Support
________
ICC Chair
________
Non-voting
Agencies/Advisors
_____________
Oakland County
4-members
Monroe County
4-members
Macomb County
4-members
City of Detroit
4-members
St. Clair County
4-members
Wayne County
4-members
Washtenaw County
4-members
Figure 1 – SEMI UASI Governance Organizational Chart
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2.3
Membership
Appendix A provides POC information for members of the governing body and its
subcommittees.
2.4
UASI ICC Responsibilities
The SEMI UASI ICC will:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Maintain and update the TICP at regular intervals, or as critical updated
information is identified.
Maintain and update the SEMI UASI’s radio system and interoperable resource
information in the Department of Homeland Security’s Communications Asset
Survey and Mapping database.
Disseminate updated plans to all participating agencies.
Establish training requirements in support of the TICP.
Promote interoperable communications capabilities through trained
communications personnel.
Initiate Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) and Agreements for interoperable
communications.
Promote regular interoperable equipment/solutions testing, assist agencies with
test evaluations, and disseminate the results.
Re–evaluate regional requirements as technology evolves and circumstances
dictate.
Review interoperable communications–related standard operating procedures
(SOPs) created by the included agencies, to preclude conflicts or non–
compliance with current standards or initiatives.
2.5
Meeting Schedule
The SEMI UASI ICC meets bi–monthly on the second Tuesday of the month at 10:00
a.m., or at the call of the chair.
Meetings are scheduled to be held at:
Motorola Headquarters
33533 Twelve Mile Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48331
Alternative meeting site:
Southfield Civic Center
Ice Arena Picnic Area
26000 Evergreen Road
Southfield, MI 48075.
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2.6
TICP Maintenance and Update
The SEMI UASI ICC has the responsibility to review this document at a meeting called
annually by the Chair of the SEMI UASI ICC. Requests for modifications or additions to
this document should be submitted to the TICP POC for distribution to the SEMI UASI
ICC. Updates to this document can be recommended by any participating agency.
Agencies participating in this Plan will be formally notified within 30 days of any
approved modifications or additions to this TICP.
2.7
Agency Responsibilities and Rights
Agencies will retain the following rights and responsibilities:
•
•
•
•
Agencies are responsible for considering and, if agreeing to, complying with
MOUs and Agreements developed by the SEMI UASI ICC in coordination with
their respective jurisdictions.
Authorized representatives of agencies participating in this Plan have the
authority to request the use of equipment, including systems and mobile assets,
in accordance with SOPs.
Where applicable, agencies will be responsible for consistently maintaining,
testing, and exercising connectivity to interoperable communications.
Agencies retain the right to decide when and where to participate in interoperable
communications. For example, agencies will retain the right to accept or decline
a patch to a gateway system to provide interoperable communications during an
incident.
2.8
Prioritization and Shared Use of Regional Interoperability
Assets
In response to events or incidents that cross–over political jurisdictions, there will
potentially be competing demands and priorities for interoperable communications
assets.
Until such time as a formal Incident Command structure is established, the lead agency
designee (i.e., communications supervisor/command personnel), in cooperation with
assisting agencies, will have the authority to designate the use of interoperable assets.
Once Incident Command has been established, Command Staff or Communication Unit
Leaders (COMLs), when designated, direct the further coordination and delegation of the
interoperable communications assets assigned to the event or incident in question.
Agencies should judiciously activate needed interoperable assets so as to both
effectively respond to the event and/or incident and also minimize any negative impact
on surrounding agencies or jurisdictions. Specifically, interoperable communications
should be attempted with the following order of operations in mind (subject to variability
based on the agencies involved and the nature of the event/incident):
1. Leverage face–to–face communications wherever appropriate. For example, the
co–location of all Command and General Staff at the Incident Command Post
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(ICP) provides the best direct communications and reduces the demand on
interoperability resources.
2. Employ local communications assets until such time as either those assets
become taxed or inadequate based on the nature and/or scope of the incident.
3. If response agencies are users of a shared system, utilize that shared system to
establish interoperable communications.
4. If response agencies operate on disparate systems, utilize shared or mutual aid
channels to establish interoperable communications.
5. If response agencies do not share systems or channels, utilize a gateway
solution to establish interoperable communications.
6. Where interoperable communications cannot otherwise be established between
response agencies, utilize swap or cache radios to establish operable
communications for responders.
7. If no other method of interoperability can be established, relay communications
through staff members.
When the same resources are requested for two or more incidents, resource
assignments should be based on the priority levels listed below:
1. Disasters, large–scale incidents, or extreme emergencies requiring mutual aid or
interagency communications.
2. Incidents where imminent danger exists to life or property.
3. Incidents requiring the response of multiple agencies.
4. Pre–planned events requiring mutual aid or interagency communications.
5. Incidents involving a single agency where supplemental communications are
needed for agency use.
6. Drills, tests and exercises.
In the event of multiple simultaneous incidents within the same priority level, the
resources should be allocated with the following priorities in mind:
1. Incidents with the greatest level of exigency (e.g., greater threat to life or
property, more immediate need, etc.) have priority over less exigent incidents.
2. Agencies with single/limited interoperable options have priority use of those
options over agencies with multiple interoperable options.
3. When at all possible, agencies already using an interoperable asset during an
event should not be redirected to use another resource.
Response to an incident that requires mutual aid assistance from another county in the
urban area will be coordinated by Emergency Management Coordinators through a
formal request executed at the County Executive level. A formal MOU Mutual Aid
Agreement has been executed between all six counties and the city of Detroit. By virtue
of this MOU Mutual Aid Agreement, jurisdictions will have the capacity to share
resources and follow procedures outlined in this TICP.
Reference to applicable policy documents, governing documents, MOUs, and sharing
agreements can be found in Appendix G.
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3
Interoperability Equipment, Policies, and
Procedures
This section describes all interoperable communications equipment in the SEMI UASI
and their associated policies and procedures.
3.1
Shared Systems
“Shared system” refers to a single radio system used to provide service to several public
safety or public service agencies. The table below lists all radio systems shared by more
than one public safety or service agency operating in the SEMI UASI. Details on each
system are provided in Appendix B.
Note: Intra–system “shared channels” refer to common frequencies/talk groups
established and programmed into radios to provide interoperable communications
among agencies using the same shared radio system. “Channel,” in this context, refers
to the name of a common frequency/talk group visually displayed on a user’s radio.
Table 2 – SEMI UASI Shared System(s)
Radio System
Name
Make /
Model
Conference of
Eastern Wayne
Radio System
Motorola /
SmartNet
Detroit MPSCS
(Michigan Public
Safety
Communication
System)
Motorola /
ASTRO
P25
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Type
Analog
Digital
Frequency
Band
800 MHz
800 MHz
Owning
Agency
Service Area
Grosse Pointe
Farms
Grosse Point
Farms, Grosse
Point Woods,
Grosse Point
Park, City of
Grosse Point,
Harper Woods,
Grosse Point
Shores
City of Detroit
City of Detroit
including cities
of Highland Park
and Hamtramck
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Radio System
Name
Downriver 800
MHz
HEMS UHF
MEDCOM
HEMS VHF
MEDCOM
Make /
Model
Motorola /
SmartZone
Motorola
Motorola
Type
Analog
Analog
Analog
Frequency
Band
Owning
Agency
Service Area
800 MHz
Downriver
Community
Conference
Brownstown
Township;
Grosse Ile
Township; cities
of Allen Park,
Ecorse,
Gibraltar,
Flatrock, Taylor,
Lincoln Park,
Melvindale,
River Rouge,
Riverview,
Rockwood,
Southgate,
Trenton,
Woodhaven,
and Wyandotte
UHF
HealthLink
Emergency
Medical
Services, Inc.
(HEMS)
VHF
(HEMS)
Wayne County
Wayne,
Oakland, and
Washtenaw
Counties
Mobile–
only
System
Analog
VHF
Michigan
Association of
Fire Chiefs
Statewide
license;
channels can be
used for mutual
aid response in
neighboring
states where
MABAS
channels are
authorized
Macomb County
Public Safety
Communications
System –
MPSCS
Motorola /
ASTRO
P25
Digital
800 MHz
Macomb County
Macomb County
Monroe County
MPSCS
Motorola /
ASTRO
P25
Digital
800 MHz
Monroe County
Monroe County
Mutual Aid Box
Alarm System
(MABAS)
Statewide Fire
Mutual Aid
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Radio System
Name
Make /
Model
Type
Frequency
Band
Owning
Agency
800 MHz
Michigan Public
Safety
Communication
System
State of
Michigan
Oakland County
Service Area
MPSCS
Motorola /
ASTRO
P25
OakWIN
Harris /
Open Sky
Digital
800 MHz
Oakland County
Emergency
Response and
Preparedness
St. Clair County –
MPSCS
Motorola /
ASTRO
P25
Digital
800 MHz
St. Clair County;
St. Clair County
Sheriff
St. Clair County
Digital
Motorola /
SmartNet II
Analog
800 MHz
University of
Michigan Police
Department
University of
Michigan
campus is
primary service
area; system
serves as a
backup to all
Washtenaw
County –
MPSCS users
Warren 800 MHz
Trunked System
Motorola /
ASTRO
P25
Digital
800 MHz
Warren Police
Department
Cities of Warren
and Centerline
Washtenaw 800
MHz Analog
Backup
Motorola /
Smartnet
Analog
800 MHz
Washtenaw
County Sheriff’s
Office
Washtenaw
County
Washtenaw
County MPSCS
Motorola /
ASTRO
P25
Digital
800 MHz
Washtenaw
County Sheriff’s
Office
Washtenaw
County
Wayne County –
MPSCS
Motorola
Digital
800 MHz
Wayne County
Central
Communications
Wayne County
Wayne County
Central
Communications
VHF
Motorola
Analog
VHF
Wayne County
Central
Communications
Wayne County
Westland Police
Department
Dearborn
Heights, Garden
City, Inkster,
Wayne, and
Westland
University of
Michigan 800
MHz
Western Wayne
County 800 MHz
Radio
Consortium
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Analog /
Digital
800 MHz
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Region–wide Shared System Technology Overview
The SEMI UASI ICC has identified 18 shared communication systems that provide
service to the SEMI UASI. General interoperable communications rules of use, policies,
and procedures that apply across these systems are detailed below.
Region–wide Shared System Policies and Procedures
Use the following procedures when requesting, using, or discontinuing the use of shared
communication systems:
•
•
•
When an individual responder needs to interoperate with other agencies on their
same shared system, the responder will notify their dispatch center. The
dispatcher can then identify and designate an appropriate channel. In cases
where no dispatcher intervention is required, responders still notify dispatch that
they are switching to a shared channel to maintain responder safety.
Notify dispatch when the interoperability channels/talk groups are no longer
required and announce the return to normal operations channels.
For extended incidents:
o
o
o
The lead agency dispatcher notifies the Communications Coordinator
(COMC)/COML/designee that interoperability channels/talk groups are in
use.
Each agency’s dispatch center tells additional en–route responders what
interoperability channels are in use for the incident.
The Incident Commander determines when the interoperability channels
are no longer required and notifies the appropriate dispatch center.
Region–wide Shared System Rules of Use
●
National Incident Management System – Use an Incident Command System
(ICS) compliant with the National Incident Management System (NIMS) when
using any regional interoperability resource.
●
Plain Language – All interoperable communications during multi–agency, multi–
discipline incidents will be in plain language. Avoid using radio codes, acronyms,
and abbreviations as they may cause confusion between agencies. Ensure that
all verbal requests for assistance or backup specify the reason for the request.
●
Unit Identification – Announce your home agency prior to announcing your unit
identifier during interoperable communication situations. (i.e., [Local Example
Here])
Region–wide Shared System Problem Identification and Resolution
During an incident:
•
During activation, report shared system problems to the Communications
Technician (COMT) or COML/designee assigned to the incident/event, who will
follow established agency procedures to resolve the problem.
Following an incident, the following general problem identification and resolution
processes apply to all shared systems:
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•
•
Report any problems with the shared system to the appropriate POC for the
owning agency listed in Appendix B. The POC will be responsible for ensuring
effective resolution to problems that exist with the shared system.
Report any unresolved problems with that system directly to the shared system’s
POC. The shared system’s POC ensures effective resolution to the reported
shared system problems.
3.1.1
Intra–system Shared Interoperability Channel(s)
Definition of an Intra–system Shared Channel
Intra–system “shared channels” refer to common frequencies/talk groups established
and programmed into radios to provide interoperable communications among agencies
using the same shared radio system. “Channel,” in this context, refers to the name of a
common frequency/talk group visually displayed on a user’s radio.
Intra–system Shared Channel Technology Overview
The SEMI UASI ICC has identified 18 shared communication systems that provide
service to the SEMI UASI. General interoperable communications rules of use, policies,
and procedures that apply across these systems are detailed below.
Specific shared interoperable communication channels available within the region are
listed in the tables below. More detailed information on each channel is documented in
Appendix C.
Designated Intra–system Interoperability Channel(s)
Table 3 – Intra–system Shared Channel(s)
System
Conference of Eastern
Wayne Radio System
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Channel Name
DET BUREAU
SHARED
Primary Use
Law Enforcement
Frequency Band
800 MHz
GROSSE POINT
SHORES DET
BUREAU
Law Enforcement
GROSSE POINTE
CITY DET BUREAU
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
GROSSE POINTE
CITY SP EVENT
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
GROSSE POINTE
FARMS DET
BUREAU
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
GROSSE POINTE
FARMS SP EVENT
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
EASTLAND 1
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
800 MHz
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Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
EASTLAND 2
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
GPC LEIN
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
GPF LEIN
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
GPP LEIN
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
GPS LEIN
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
GPW LEIN
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
GROSSE POINTE
FARMS SP EVENT
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
GROSSE POINTE
PARK DET BUREAU
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
GROSSE POINTE
PARK SP EVENT
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
GROSSE POINTE
SHORES SP EVENT
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
GROSSE POINTE
WOODS DET
BUREAU
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
GROSSE POINTE
WOODS SP EVENT
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
HARPER WOODS
DET BUREAU
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
HARPER WOODS
SPECIAL EVENT
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
HW LEIN
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
MUT AID
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
POLICE DISPATCH
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
POLICE TAC 1
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
POLICE TAC 2
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
POLICE TAC 3
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
SWAT
Law Enforcement
800 MHz
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System
Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
Agencies Supported:
Grosse Pointe Farms DPS; Grosse Pointe Park DPS; Grosse Pointe
Shores DPS; Grosse Pointe Woods DPS; Harper Woods Police
Department
Conference of Eastern
Wayne Radio System
DPW DISPATCH
Public Works
800 MHz
GROSS POINTE
WOODS DPW
Public Works
800 MHz
GROSSE POINTE
SHORES DPW
Public Works
800 MHz
GROSSE POINTE
FARMS PARKS
Public Works
800 MHz
GROSSE POINTE
SHORES PARKS
Public Works
800 MHz
GROSSE POINTE
WOODS PARKS
Public Works
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
Grosse Point Farms Pier Park; Grosse Pointe Farms DPS; Grosse Pointe
Park DPS; Grosse Pointe Shores DPS; Grosse Pointe Woods DPW;
Grosse Pointe Woods DPS; Grosse Pointe Woods Parks and Recreation;
Harper Woods PD
Conference of Eastern
Wayne Radio System
FIRE & AMBULANCE
DISPATCH
800 MHz
FIRE TAC 1
800 MHz
FIRE TAC 2
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
Eastpointe FD; Grosse Pointe Farms DPS; Grosse Pointe Park DPS;
Grosse Pointe Shores DPS; Grosse Pointe Woods DPS; Harper Woods
FD; Harper Woods PD
HEMS UHF MEDCOM
MED 1
Medical Coordination
UHF
MED 2
Medical Coordination
UHF
MED 3
Medical Coordination
UHF
MED 4
Medical Coordination
UHF
MED 5
Medical Coordination
UHF
MED 6
Medical Coordination
UHF
MED 7
Medical Coordination
UHF
MED 8
Medical Coordination
UHF
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System
Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
MED 9
Medical Coordination
UHF
MED 10
Medical Coordination
UHF
Agencies Supported:
Botsford Hospital; Dearborn FD; Detroit Receiving Hospital and University
Health Center; Garden City Hospital; HealthLink Emergency Medical
Services, Inc. (HEMS); Henry Ford Cottage Hospital; Henry Ford
Hospital; Henry Ford Hospital – Brownstown Center for Health Services;
Henry Ford Hospital – Wyandotte; Henry Ford Medical Center – Fairlane;
Oakwood Annapolis Hospital; Oakwood Heritage Hospital; Oakwood
Hospital and Medical Center; Oakwood Southshore Medical Center;
Providence Hospital – Novi; Providence Hospital – Southfield; Saint John
Hospital and Medical Center; Sinai Grace Hospital; University of Michigan
Health Systems; Wayne County DOH
HEMS VHF MEDCOM
HERN 155.340
Medical Coordination
VHF
HERN 155.340
Medical Coordination
VHF
Agencies Supported:
Botsford Hospital; Dearborn FD; Detroit Receiving Hospital and University
Health Center; Garden City FD; HealthLink Emergency Medical Services,
Inc. (HEMS); Henry Ford Hospital; Henry Ford Hospital – Brownstown
Center for Health Services; Henry Ford Hospital – Wyandotte; Henry Ford
Medical Center – Fairlane; Oakwood Annapolis Hospital; Oakwood
Heritage Hospital; Oakwood Hospital and Medical Center; Oakwood
Southshore Medical Center; Providence Hospital – Novi; Providence
Hospital – Southfield; Sinai Grace Hospital; University of Michigan Health
Systems
MABAS Statewide Fire
Mutual Aid
FG–BLACK
Fire mutual aid
VHF
FG–BLUE
Fire mutual aid
VHF
FG-GOLD
Fire mutual aid
VHF
FG–GRAY
Fire mutual aid
VHF
FG–RED
Fire mutual aid
VHF
FG–WHITE
Fire mutual aid
VHF
FG–IFERN
Fire mutual aid
VHF
FG–IFERN2
Fire mutual aid
VHF
VCALL
National mutual aid calling
channel
VHF
VTAC11
National mutual aid tactical
channel
VHF
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System
Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
VTAC12
National mutual aid tactical
channel
VHF
VTAC13
National mutual aid tactical
channel
VHF
VTAC14
National mutual aid tactical
channel
VHF
Agencies Supported:
Addison Township FD; Auburn Hills FD; Beverly Hills DPS; Birmingham
FD; Bloomfield Hills DPS; Bloomfield Township FD; Brandon Township
FD; Clawson FD; Commerce Township FD; Farmington DPS; Ferndale
FD; Franklin–Bingham FD; Groveland Township FD; Hazel Park FD;
Highland Township FD; Holly FD; Huntington Woods DPS; Independence
Township FD; Lyon Township FD; Madison Heights FD; Michigan
Association of Fire Chiefs; Milford FD; Novi FD; Oak Park DPS; Oakland
Township FD; Oxford FD; Pontiac FD; Rochester FD; Rochester Hills FD;
Royal Oak FD; South Lyon FD; Southfield FD; Springfield Township FD;
Troy City FD; Walled Lake FD; Waterford FD; West Bloomfield FD; White
Lake FD; Wixom FD
Macomb County Public
Safety Communications
System – MPSCS
50SJMAC
ZONE M
800 MHz
50SJMTH
ZONE M
800 MHz
63CRITT
ZONE M
800 MHz
63OAKH
ZONE M
800 MHz
63SJOAK
ZONE M
800 MHz
63WBHT
ZONE M
800 MHz
82SJHMC
ZONE M
800 MHz
50ESTAG
ZONE M
800 MHz
50ETRAN
ZONE M
800 MHz
50ETRIA
ZONE M
800 MHz
50HFMAC
ZONE M
800 MHz
50HFWAR
ZONE M
800 MHz
50MCRMC
ZONE M
800 MHz
50SPEV1
ZONE N
800 MHz
50SPEV10
ZONE N
800 MHz
50SPEV12
ZONE N
800 MHz
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Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
50SPEV13
ZONE N
800 MHz
50SPEV14
ZONE N
800 MHz
50SPEV15
ZONE N
800 MHz
50SPEV16
ZONE N
800 MHz
50SPEV3
ZONE N
800 MHz
50SPEV4
ZONE N
800 MHz
50SPEV5
ZONE N
800 MHz
50SPEV6
ZONE N
800 MHz
50SPEV7
ZONE N
800 MHz
50SPEV8
ZONE N
800 MHz
50SPEV9
ZONE N
800 MHz
50SPEV2
ZONE N
800 MHz
S0SPEV11
ZONE N
800 MHz
50AREA1
ZONE O
800 MHz
50AREA2
ZONE O
800 MHz
50AREA3
ZONE O
800 MHz
50COMMS
ZONE O
800 MHz
50EMCOM
ZONE O
800 MHz
50FDCOM
ZONE O
800 MHz
50MCI
ZONE O
800 MHz
50DACOM
ZONE O
800 MHz
50HDCOM
ZONE O
800 MHz
50HSCOM
ZONE O
800 MHz
50PDCOM
ZONE O
800 MHz
50PICOM
ZONE O
800 MHz
50PWCOM
ZONE O
800 MHz
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Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
50RDCOM
ZONE O
800 MHz
74E911
ZONE P
800 MHz
50MCHD
ZONE P
800 MHz
50SAEMS
ZONE P
800 MHz
50MSEM1
ZONE P
800 MHz
50UAEMS
ZONE P
800 MHz
AIRLZ1
ZONE P
800 MHz
AIRLZ2
ZONE P
800 MHz
CHOPHP1
ZONE P
800 MHz
CHREG2N
ZONE P
800 MHz
50RLEMS
ZONE P
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
Macomb County Public
Safety Communications
System – MPSCS
50ARFD
ZONE W
800 MHz
50BRFD
ZONE W
800 MHz
50CHFD
ZONE W
800 MHz
50CTFD
ZONE W
800 MHz
50EPFD
ZONE W
800 MHz
50FRFD
ZONE W
800 MHz
50HWFD
ZONE W
800 MHz
50NBFD
ZONE W
800 MHz
50HTFD
ZONE W
800 MHz
50MTFD
ZONE W
800 MHz
50LXFD
ZONE W
800 MHz
50MCFD
ZONE W
800 MHz
50NHFD
ZONE W
800 MHz
50UTFD
ZONE X
800 MHz
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Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
50DAFD
ZONE X
800 MHz
50RMFD
ZONE X
800 MHz
50FIRE2
ZONE X
800 MHz
50RVFD
ZONE X
800 MHz
50SCFD
ZONE X
800 MHz
50STFD
ZONE X
800 MHz
50RTFD
ZONE X
800 MHz
50WTFD
ZONE X
800 MHz
50SFFD
ZONE X
800 MHz
50BRFD2
ZONE Y
800 MHz
50CHFD2
ZONE Y
800 MHz
50CTFD2
ZONE Y
800 MHz
50FRFD2
ZONE Y
800 MHz
50EPFD2
ZONE Y
800 MHz
50HTFD2
ZONE Y
800 MHz
50HWFD2
ZONE Y
800 MHz
50LXFD2
ZONE Y
800 MHz
50MCFD2
ZONE Y
800 MHz
50MTFD2
ZONE Y
800 MHz
50NBFD2
ZONE Y
800 MHz
50NHFD2
ZONE Y
800 MHz
50DAFD2
ZONE Z
800 MHz
50RMFD2
ZONE Z
800 MHz
50RTFD2
ZONE Z
800 MHz
50RVFD2
ZONE Z
800 MHz
50SCFD2
ZONE Z
800 MHz
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Channel Name
Primary Use
50SFFD2
ZONE Z
800 MHz
50SHFD
ZONE X
800 MHz
50SHFD2
ZONE Z
800 MHz
50FIRE1
ZONE Z
800 MHz
50UTFD2
ZONE Z
800 MHz
50WTFD2
ZONE Z
800 MHz
Warren
ZONE X
800 MHz
50STFD2
ZONE Z
800 MHz
CNTRLN
ZONES W & Y
800 MHz
50EMER4
ZONE W, X, Y & Z
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
All fire departments on system
Macomb County Public
Safety Communications
System – MPSCS
50COM
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
Monroe County MPSCS
MPSCS COUNTY
COMMON
800 MHz
50SPEV1
Events
800 MHz
50SPEV2
Events
800 MHz
58COMMON
58 Common: Car to Car
800 MHz
58EMER1
Tactical
800 MHz
58EMER2
Tactical
800 MHz
58EMER3
Tactical
800 MHz
58EMER4
Tactical
800 MHz
58EMER5
Tactical
800 MHz
Operations
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
Monroe County MPSCS
58F911
Agencies Supported:
All fire departments on system
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System
Channel Name
Primary Use
Patching (Lucas County,
OH)
Frequency Band
800 MHz
Monroe County MPSCS
58INTEROP
Agencies Supported:
Lucas County, Ohio Sheriff’s Office; Monroe County Central Dispatch; all
public safety agencies on system
Monroe County MPSCS
58P911
Operations
800 MHz
58JAIL
Operations
800 MHz
58LAW1
58 Law 1: Tactical
800 MHz
58LAW2
58 Law 2: Tactical
800 MHz
58LEIN
Operations
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
All law enforcement agencies on system
Monroe County MPSCS
58MCEMD
Agencies Supported:
Monroe County Emergency Management; Monroe Township FD
Monroe County MPSCS
58MMH1
Medical Operations
800 MHz
58MMH2
Medical Operations
800 MHz
58MMH3
Medical Operations
800 MHz
58MMH4
Medical Operations
800 MHz
58MMH5
Medical Operations
800 MHz
Tactical
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
All fire departments on system
Monroe County MPSCS
58P911
Agencies Supported:
Bedford Township PD; Dundee PD; Erie Township PD; Luna Pier PD;
Monroe City PD; Monroe County Animal Control; Monroe County Road
Commission; Monroe County Sheriff’s Office Corrections Division;
Monroe County Sheriff’s Office; South Rockwood PD
MPSCS
Zone E
May 2011
Operations
800 MHz
STATW1 (Lansing)
Hailing; Region 1
800 MHz
STATW2 (Detroit)
Hailing; Region 2
800 MHz
STATW3 (Bridgeport)
Hailing; Region 3
800 MHz
STATW5 (Paw Paw)
Hailing; Region 5
800 MHz
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Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
STATW6 (Rockford)
Hailing; Region 6
800 MHz
STATW7 (Gaylord)
Hailing; Region 7
800 MHz
STATW8 (Negaunee)
Hailing; Region 8
800 MHz
Event Channels
800 MHz
Event Channels
800 MHz
Law Enforcement Event
Channels
800 MHz
MPSCS Simulcast Link to
Statewide TRS – Fire Talk
800 MHz
Zone G
Event 1–15
Zone H
Event 16–30
Zone I
Event 31–45
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
OakWIN
63F911
Agencies Supported:
All fire departments on system
OakWIN
63MPSC1
MPSCS Simulcast Link to
Statewide TRS – Interop
800 MHz
63MPSC2
MPSCS Simulcast Link to
Statewide TRS – Interop
800 MHz
63MPSC3
MPSCS Simulcast Link to
Statewide TRS – Interop
800 MHz
63MPSC4
MPSCS Simulcast Link to
Statewide TRS – Interop
800 MHz
63MPSC5
MPSCS Simulcast Link to
Statewide TRS – Interop
800 MHz
MPSCS Simulcast Link to
Statewide TRS – Law Talk
800 MHz
NE_OP1
Shared Police Tactical
Channel
800 MHz
NE_OP2
Shared Police Tactical
Channel
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
OakWIN
63P911
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System
Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
NE_OP2
Shared Police Tactical
Channel
800 MHz
NE_OP3
Shared Police Tactical
Channel
800 MHz
NE_OP4
Shared Police Tactical
Channel
800 MHz
NW_OP1
Shared Police Tactical
Channel
800 MHz
NW_OP2
Shared Police Tactical
Channel
800 MHz
NW_OP3
Shared Police Tactical
Channel
800 MHz
NW_OP4
Shared Police Tactical
Channel
800 MHz
SE_OP1
Shared Police Tactical
Channel
800 MHz
SE_OP2
Shared Police Tactical
Channel
800 MHz
SE_OP3
Shared Police Tactical
Channel
800 MHz
SE_OP4
Shared Police Tactical
Channel
800 MHz
SW_OP1
Shared Police Tactical
Channel
800 MHz
SW_OP2
Shared Police Tactical
Channel
800 MHz
SW_OP3
Shared Police Tactical
Channel
800 MHz
SW_OP4
Shared Police Tactical
Channel
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
All police agencies on system
OakWIN
CW_EMSC
Countywide EMS Calling
800 MHz
CW_EMS1
Countywide EMS Interop
800 MHz
CW_EMS2
Countywide EMS Interop
800 MHz
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System
Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
CW_EMS3
Countywide EMS Interop
800 MHz
CW_EMS4
Countywide EMS Interop
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
All EMS agencies
OakWIN
CW_FD1
Countywide Fire Interop
800 MHz
CW_FD2
Countywide Fire Interop
800 MHz
CW_FD3
Countywide Fire Interop
800 MHz
CW_FD4
Countywide Fire Interop
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
All fire departments on system
OakWIN
CW_POL1
Countywide Police Interop
800 MHz
CW_POL2
Countywide Police Interop
800 MHz
CW_POL3
Countywide Police Interop
800 MHz
CW_POL4
Countywide Police Interop
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
All police agencies on system
OakWIN
EV_1
Special events 1 – Multi–
TAC
800 MHz
EV_10
Special Events 10 – Multi–
TAC
800 MHz
EV_11
Special Events 11 – Multi–
TAC
800 MHz
EV_12
Special Events 12 – Multi–
TAC
800 MHz
EV_13
Special Events 13 – Multi–
TAC
800 MHz
EV_2
Special Events 2 – Multi–
TAC
800 MHz
EV_3
Special Events 3 – Multi–
TAC
800 MHz
EV_4
Special Events 4 – Multi–
TAC
800 MHz
EV_5
Special Events 5 – Multi–
TAC
800 MHz
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System
Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
EV_6
Special Events 6 – Multi–
TAC
800 MHz
EV_7
Special Events 7 – Multi–
TAC
800 MHz
EV_8
Special Events 8 – Multi–
TAC
800 MHz
EV_9
Special Events 9 – Multi–
TAC
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
OakWIN
MABAS_D
MABAS Dispatch
800 MHz
MABAS_1 through
MABAS_3
MABAS Auto Aid
800 MHz
MABAS4 through
MABAS14
MABAS Tactical
800 MHz
MABAS24 through
MABAS34
MABAS Tactical
800 MHz
STAGE_1
MABAS Staging
800 MHz
STAGE_2
MABAS Staging
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
All OakWIN fire radios and all PSAPs on system
St. Clair County – MPSCS
74COM
County Common
800 MHz
74E911
EMS Dispatch County
Wide
800 MHz
74F911
Fire Dispatch County Wide
800 MHz
74P911
County Dispatch
800 MHz
74SPEV1
Incident Coordination 1
800 MHz
74SPEV2
Incident Coordination 2
800 MHz
74SPEV3
Incident Coordination 3
800 MHz
74SPEV4
74SPEV4
800 MHz
Warren Police and
TACOM Police
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
Warren 800 MHz Trunked
System
Dispatch
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System
Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
Agencies Supported:
Center Line Public Safety; Chelsea PD; Chesterfield PD; City of
Richmond PD; Clinton Township PD; Eastern Michigan University PD;
Eastpointe PD; Fraser Public Safety; Macomb Community College PD;
Macomb County Sheriff; Memphis PD; Milan PD; New Baltimore PD; New
Haven PD; Northfield Township PD; Pittsfield Township PD; Romeo PD;
Roseville PD; Saline PD; Selfridge ANG (SANG) PD; Shelby Township
PD; St. Clair Shores PD; Sterling Heights PD; U.S. Army Garrison Police
and Fire Department (TACOM FD); Utica PD; Village of Armada PD;
Warren PD; Ypsilanti PD
Warren 800 MHz Trunked
System
Fire
Agencies Supported:
Armada Township FD; Augusta Township FD; Bruce–Romeo FD; Center
Line FD; Chesterfield FD; City of Richmond FD; Clinton FD; Clinton
Township FD; Dexter FD; Eastpointe FD; Harrison Township FD; Lenox
Township FD; Macomb Township FD; Manchester FD; Memphis FD;
Milan FD; Mount Clemens FD; New Baltimore FD; New Haven FD;
Northfield Township FD; Pittsfield Township FD; Ray Township FD;
Roseville FD; Salem Township FD; Saline FD; Scio Township FD;
Selfridge ANG (SANG) Base FD; Shelby Township FD; St. Clair Shores
FD; Sterling Heights FD; Superior FD; U.S. Army Garrison PD and FD
(TACOM FD); Utica FD; Warren FD; Washington Township FD; Ypsilanti
FD; Ypsilanti Township FD
Washtenaw County
MPSCS
8 1INTEROP 5
Interoperability
800 MHz
81COM
County Common
800 MHz
81 INTEROP 1
Interoperability
800 MHz
81 INTEROP 10
Interoperability
800 MHz
81 INTEROP 11
Interoperability
800 MHz
81 INTEROP 12
Interoperability
800 MHz
81 INTEROP 13
Interoperability
800 MHz
81 INTEROP 14
Interoperability
800 MHz
81 INTEROP 15
Interoperability
800 MHz
81 INTEROP 2
Interoperability
800 MHz
81 INTEROP 3
Interoperability
800 MHz
81 INTEROP 4
Interoperability
800 MHz
81 INTEROP 6
Interoperability
800 MHz
81 INTEROP 7
Interoperability
800 MHz
May 2011
Warren Fire Dispatch
800 MHz
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Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
81 INTEROP 8
Interoperability
800 MHz
81 INTEROP 9
Interoperability
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on
system
Detroit MPSCS
82COM
Interoperability
800 MHz
DECOM1
Interoperability
800 MHz
DECOM2
Interoperability
800 MHz
DECOM3
Interoperability
800 MHz
DECOM4
Interoperability
800 MHz
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
Detroit MPSCS
DEPSC1
Interoperability
800 MHz
DEPSC10
Interoperability
800 MHz
DEPSC11
Interoperability
800 MHz
DEPSC2
Interoperability
800 MHz
DEPSC3
Interoperability
800 MHz
DEPSC4
Interoperability
800 MHz
DEPSC5
Interoperability
800 MHz
DEPSC6
Interoperability
800 MHz
DEPSC7
Interoperability
800 MHz
DEPSC8
Interoperability
800 MHz
DEPSC9
Interoperability
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
Detroit Emergency Management; Detroit Fire EMD; Detroit PD
Downriver 800 MHz
APCT1
800 MHz
APCT2
800 MHz
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Fire Operations
800 MHz
APFD2
Fire Operations
800 MHz
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Channel Name
Primary Use
APFD3
Fire Operations
800 MHz
APPD1
Police Operations
800 MHz
APPD2
Police Operations
800 MHz
APPD3
Police Operations
800 MHz
BRTCT1
800 MHz
BRTCT2
800 MHz
BRTF1
Fire Operations
800 MHz
BRTF2
Fire Operations
800 MHz
BRTP1
Police Operations
800 MHz
BRTP2
Police Operations
800 MHz
BRTP3
Police Operations
800 MHz
COURT
800 MHz
DMA–1
Mutual Aid
800 MHz
DMA–2
Mutual Aid
800 MHz
DMA–FD
Mutual Aid
800 MHz
DMA–PD
Mutual Aid
800 MHz
DMACT
Mutual Aid
800 MHz
DREMS1
EMS Operations
800 MHz
DREMS2
EMS Operations
800 MHz
DREMS3
EMS Operations
800 MHz
DREMS4
EMS Operations
800 MHz
ECCT1
800 MHz
FD–N
Fire Operations
800 MHz
FD–S
Fire Operations
800 MHz
GICT2
GIFD1
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800 MHz
Fire Operations
800 MHz
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Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
GIFD2
Fire Operations
800 MHz
GIFD3
Fire Operations
800 MHz
GIPD1
Police Operations
800 MHz
GIPD2
Police Operations
800 MHz
GIPD3
Police Operations
800 MHz
GITCT1
800 MHz
GITCT2
800 MHz
GITF1
Fire Operations
800 MHz
GITF2
Fire Operations
800 MHz
GITF3
Fire Operations
800 MHz
GITP1
Police Operations
800 MHz
GITP2
Police Operations
800 MHz
GITP3
Police Operations
800 MHz
LPCT1
800 MHz
LPCT2
800 MHz
LPFD1
Fire Operations
800 MHz
LPFD2
Fire Operations
800 MHz
LPFD3
Fire Operations
800 MHz
LPPD1
Police Operations
800 MHz
LPPD2
Police Operations
800 MHz
LPPD3
Police Operations
800 MHz
MECT1
800 MHz
MECT2
800 MHz
PD–N
Police Operations
800 MHz
PD–S
Police Operations
800 MHz
TAC–FD
Fire Operations
800 MHz
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Channel Name
TAC–PD
Primary Use
Frequency Band
Police Operations
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
Wayne County – MPSCS
82COM
County Common
800 MHz
82EMD1
Emergency Management
800 MHz
82EMD2
Emergency Management
800 MHz
82F911
Fire Common
800 MHz
82HD
Wayne County Health
Department
800 MHz
82MCA1
Mass Casualty
800 MHz
82MCA2
Mass Casualty
800 MHz
82MCA3
Mass Casualty
800 MHz
82MCA4
Mass Casualty
800 MHz
82P911
Police Common
800 MHz
82SPEV1
Events Channel
800 MHz
82SPEV2
Events Channel
800 MHz
82SPEV3
Events Channel
800 MHz
82SPEV4
Events Channel
800 MHz
82SPEV5
Events Channel
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
Wayne County – MPSCS
58MCA
Monroe County MCA
800 MHz
(Region 2 South
Healthcare Coalition
Channels)
81MCA
Washtenaw County MCA
800 MHz
82EMD2
Emergency Management
800 MHz
CHOPHP1
MDCH OPHP 1
800 MHz
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Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
CHREG2S
Regional communications
between hospital facilities
and the R2S MCC at
HEMS. Monitored 24/7 by
the R2S MCC and hospital
facilities. Home TG for
hospital and full radios.
EMMD2
Region 2 EMA State
Channel
FDEDISP1
Detroit MCA (Detroit EMS
Dispatch)
800 MHz
82MCA
Wayne County MCA
800 MHz
R2SMCC1
Medical Coordinating
Center TG1
800 MHz
R2SMCC2
Medical Coordinating
Center TG1
800 MHz
R2SMCC3
Medical Coordinating
Center TG1
800 MHz
R2SMCC4
Medical Coordinating
Center TG1
800 MHz
R2STAC1
EMS Tactical Operations
800 MHz
R2STAC2
EMS Tactical Operations
800 MHz
R2STAC3
EMS Tactical Operations
800 MHz
R2STAC4
EMS Tactical Operations
800 MHz
R2STAC5
EMS Tactical Operations
800 MHz
800 MHz
800 MHz
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Agencies Supported:
Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
Beaumont Hospital Grosse Pointe; Chelsea Community Hospital;
Children's Hospital of Michigan; Detroit Fire EMD; Detroit Hope Hospital;
Detroit Medical Center (DMC); Detroit Receiving Hospital and University
Health Center; Garden City Hospital; Harper-Hutzel University Hospital;
Health Link MTS; HealthLink Emergency Medical Services, Inc. (HEMS);
Henry Ford Cottage Hospital; Henry Ford Hospital; Henry Ford Hospital –
Brownstown Center for Health Services; Henry Ford Hospital –
Wyandotte; Henry Ford Medical Center – Fairlane; Henry Ford–
Brownstown Center For Health Services; Huron Valley Ambulance; John
D. Dingell Center VA Medical; Karmanos Cancer Center; Mercy Memorial
Hospital; Oakwood Annapolis Hospital; Oakwood Healthcare Center
Canton; Oakwood Healthcare System; Oakwood Heritage Hospital;
Oakwood Hospital and Medical Center; Oakwood Southshore Medical
Center; Region 2 South Healthcare Coalition; Rehabilitation Institute of
Michigan; Saint John Hospital and Medical Center; Select Specialty
Hospital – Ann Arbor; Select Specialty Hospital – Grosse Pointe; Select
Specialty Hospital Downriver (formerly Wyandotte); Select Specialty
Hospital NW Detroit; Sinai Grace Hospital; St Joseph Mercy Hospital –
Ann Arbor; St. John Hospital and Medical Center; St. Joseph Mercy –
Saline Hospital; St. Joseph Mercy Hospital –Ypsilanti; St. Mary Mercy
Hospital; Triumph Hospital Detroit; University of Michigan Hospitals and
Health Centers; Veterans Administration Hospital; Veterans Affairs
Medical Center – Ann Arbor; Veterans Affairs Medical Center – John D.
Dingell; Vibra Hospital of Southeastern Michigan (formerly Kindred
Hospital)
SEMI UASI Intra–system Shared Channel Policies and Procedures
The policies and procedures in this section apply to the local, regional, State, and
Federal channels shared across multiple systems.
SEMI UASI Intra–system Shared Channel Rules of Use
Intra–system shared channels are common frequencies/talk groups established and
programmed into radios to provide interoperable communications among agencies using
the same shared radio system. The following rules of use apply to these channels:
•
•
•
National Incident Management System – Use an ICS compliant with NIMS
when using any regional interoperability resource.
Plain Language – All interoperable communications during multi–agency, multi–
discipline incidents will be in plain language. Avoid using radio codes, acronyms,
and abbreviations as they may cause confusion between agencies. Ensure that
all verbal requests for assistance or backup specify the reason for the request.
Unit Identification – Announce your home agency prior to announcing your unit
identifier during interoperable communication situations. (i.e., [Local Example
Here])
SEMI UASI Intra–system Shared Channel Problem Identification and Resolution
During an incident:
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•
During activation, report shared channels problems to the COMT or
COML/designee assigned to the incident/event, who will follow established
agency procedures to resolve the problem.
Following an incident, the following general problem identification and resolution
processes apply to all shared channels:
• Report any problems with the intra–system shared channel to the appropriate
POC for the owning agency listed in Appendix B. The POC will be responsible for
ensuring effective resolution to problems that exist with the intra–system shared
channel.
• Report any unresolved problems with that system directly to the shared radio
system POC. The shared radio system POC ensures effective resolution to the
reported intra–system shared channel problems.
MPSCS Intra–system Shared Channel Policies and Procedures
The following procedures govern the use of MPSCS Zone E, G, H, and I channels:
Zone E – State–Wide Talk Groups (STATW#)
Zone E contains seven state–wide talk groups that are valid anywhere in the state. The
number corresponds to an MSP regional dispatch center. All MPSCS members have
access to all seven state–wide talk groups. These talk groups allow statewide
communications for MPSCS members and could be used to maintain communications
with their respective agencies or to communicate with any other MPSCS member
anywhere in the state.
A state–wide talk groups is monitored by a specific MSP Regional Dispatch Center. The
regional dispatch centers do not monitor all STATW# talk groups.
When calling a Regional Dispatch Center, identify the talk group you are using and
speak in plain language. For example – “Station 10 from St. Clair County EMS on
State–wide 1.”
•
STATW1 is monitored by Station 10 in Lansing.
•
STATW2 is monitored by Station 20 in Detroit.
•
STATW3 is monitored by Station 30 in Bridgeport.
•
STATW5 is monitored by Station 50 in Paw Paw.
•
STATW6 is monitored by Station 60 in Rockford.
•
STATW7 is monitored by Station 70 in Gaylord.
•
STATW8 is monitored by Station 80 in Negaunee
MPSCS encourages individual departments and dispatch centers to monitor the
STATW2 talk group in the SEMI UASI.
Zone G – Event Talk Groups (G EVENT 1–15)
Zone G contains 15 talk groups – called Special Event talk groups – that are available to
all MPSCS members. These are “spare” talk groups programmed into all MPSCS radios
and were designed to be used by MPSCS members for “special events” such as
disasters, law enforcement operations, training, public events, etc. The G EVENT# talk
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groups are “turned off” until an MPSCS member requests activation of one or more of
these talk groups from the Network Communications Center (NCC), phone 517–333–
5050.
If an MPSCS member knows in advance of the need for a Special Event talk group, such
as for training or a public event, the member should contact the NCC prior to the event.
The staff at the NCC will ask how many talk groups are needed and what geographic
area the Special Event is being conducted in so they will know on which towers to
activate the Special Event talk group(s). Special Event talk groups can be activated in a
very short period of time in cases of emergency.
The use of a Special Event talk group allows MPSCS members to maintain normal
communications within their respective agencies during instances where additional
communications channels are needed. The use of Special Event talk groups also allows
“interoperability” among MPSCS members in cases of mutual aid.
Zone H – Event Talk Groups (H EVENT 16–30)
Zone H contains 15 talk groups – called Special Event talk groups – that are available to
all MPSCS members. These are “spare” talk groups programmed into all MPSCS radios
and were designed to be used by MPSCS members for “special events” such as
disasters, law enforcement operations, training, public events, etc. The H EVENT## talk
groups are “turned off” until an MPSCS member requests activation of one or more of
these talk groups from the NCC, phone 517–333–5050.
If an MPSCS member knows in advance of the need for a Special Event talk group, such
as for training or a public event, the member should contact the NCC prior to the event.
The staff at the NCC will ask how many talk groups are needed and what geographic
area the Special Event is being conducted in so they will know on which towers to
activate the Special Event talk group(s). Special Event talk groups can be activated in a
very short period of time in cases of emergency.
The use of a Special Event talk group allows MPSCS members to maintain normal
communications within their respective agencies during instances where additional
communications channels are needed. The use of Special Event talk groups also allows
“interoperability” among MPSCS members in cases of mutual aid.
Zone I – Event Talk Groups – Law Enforcement Only (I EVENT 31–45)
Zone I contains 16 talk groups – called Special Event talk groups – that are available
only to law enforcement agencies who are MPSCS members. These are “spare” talk
groups programmed into all MPSCS law enforcement radios and were designed to be
used by law enforcement for “special events” such as disasters, law enforcement
operations, training, public events, etc. where a greater degree of security is desired.
The I EVENT## talk groups are “turned off” until an MPSCS law enforcement member
requests activation of one or more of these talk groups from the NCC, phone 517–333–
5050.
If a MPSCS law enforcement member knows in advance of the need for a Special Event
talk group, such as for training or a public event, the member should contact the NCC
prior to the event. The staff at the NCC will ask how many talk groups are needed and
what geographic area the Special Event is being conducted in so they will know on
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which towers to activate the Special Event talk group(s). Special Event talk groups can
be activated in a very short period of time in cases of emergency.
The use of a Special Event talk group allows MPSCS law enforcement members to
maintain normal communications within their respective agencies during instances
where additional communications channels are needed. The use of the I Zone Special
Event talk groups also allows “interoperability” among MPSCS law enforcement
members in cases of mutual aid.
3.2
Inter–system Shared Channel(s) Policies and Procedures
Definition of a Region–wide Inter–system Shared Channel
Inter–system “shared channels” refer to common frequencies/talk groups established
and programmed into radios to provide interoperable communications among agencies
using different radio systems. “Channel,” in this context, refers to the name of a
common frequency/talk group visually displayed on a user’s radio.
Region–wide Inter–system Shared Channel Technology Overview
Specific inter–system shared interoperable communication channels available within the
region are listed in the tables below. More detailed information on each channel is
documented in Appendix C.
Region–wide Inter–system Shared Channel Policies and Procedures
The policies and procedures in this section apply to the local, regional, State, and
Federal channels shared across multiple systems.
• National Interoperability Channel Naming – Standardized channel naming
shall be used by all agencies for national public safety interoperability channels
as specified in the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials, Inc.
(APCO) document Standard Channel Nomenclature for the Public Safety
Interoperability Channels. (Reference:
http://www.apcointl.org/new/commcenter911/documents/APCO-NPSTC-ANS1104-1web.pdf ).
• National Interoperability Channel Programming – National mutual aid
channels will be programmed in accordance with the Department of Homeland
Security’s National Interoperability Field Operations Guide (Reference:
http://www.npstc.org/documents/NIFOG_1_3.pdf).
Region–wide Inter–system Shared Channel Rules of Use
Inter–system shared channels are reserved for situations that require interoperable
communications to coordinate multiple public safety entities and/or activities across two
or more separate radio systems. The following rules of use apply to these channels:
•
•
National Incident Management System – Use an ICS compliant with NIMS
when using any regional interoperability resource.
Plain Language – All interoperable communications during multi–agency, multi–
discipline incidents will be in plain language. Avoid using radio codes, acronyms,
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and abbreviations as they may cause confusion between agencies. Ensure that
all verbal requests for assistance or backup specify the reason for the request.
Unit Identification – Announce your home agency prior to announcing your unit
identifier during interoperable communication situations. (i.e., [Local Example
Here])
•
Region–wide Inter–system Shared Channel Problem Identification and Resolution
During an incident:
•
During activation, report shared channels problems to the COMT or
COML/designee assigned to the incident/event, who will follow established
agency procedures to resolve the problem.
Following an incident, the following general problem identification and resolution
processes apply to all shared channels:
•
Report any problems with the inter–system shared channel to the appropriate
POC for the owning agency listed in Appendix C. The POC will be responsible for
ensuring effective resolution to problems that exist with the inter–system shared
channel.
Report any unresolved problems with that system directly to the SEMI UASI
TICP POC. The SEMI UASI TICP POC ensures effective resolution to the
reported inter–system shared channel problems.
•
Michigan Emergency Public Safety System (MEPSS) Intra–system Shared Channel
MEPSS Intra–system Shared Channel Technology Overview
Statewide VHF law enforcement mutual aid channel that uses conventional analog
frequency 155.865 MHz
MEPSS Designated Inter–system Interoperability Channel(s)
Table 4 – Inter-system Shared Channel(s)
Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
MEPSS
Mutual aid law enforcement channel used
statewide in Michigan by VHF users
Agencies Supported:
Conference of Eastern Wayne; Detroit Police Department, Michigan State
Police, Wayne County Central Communications
VHF
MEPSS Inter–system Shared Channel Policies and Procedures
The radio frequency of 155.865 MHz will be used as a mobile emergency channel for
mutual aid purposes. Base stations are strategically located throughout the state of
Michigan for emergency contact for any mobile unit equipped with the MEPSS
frequency. Base stations shall be installed and operated only as approved and
recommended by the Michigan Public–Safety Frequency Advisory Committee. See
http://www.mpsfac.org/ for contact information.
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Requirements of Prime Station Locations
•
24–hour/7–day–a–week established dispatching service.
•
Personnel dedicated to radio dispatching on every shift.
•
Point–to–point communications facilities, either LEIN, radio or both.
Technical Requirements
•
Tone squelch shall not be used in the system.
MEPSS Inter–system Shared Channel Rules of Use
Channel is to be used for police mutual aid. Rules of use are established by Michigan
Public–Safety Frequency Advisory Committee.
MEPSS Inter–system Shared Channel Problem Identification and Resolution
Problems will be identified/resolved by the requesting agency.
Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Fire Ground Inter–system Shared
Channel
DNR Fire Ground Inter–system Shared Channel Technology Overview
Statewide VHF fire ground channel.
DNR Fire Ground Designated Inter–system Interoperability Channel(s)
Table 5 – Inter–system Shared Channel(s)
Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
DNR Fire Ground
Mutual aid fire channel used statewide in
Michigan by VHF users.
Agencies Supported:
Garden City Fire Department; Grosse Ile Fire Department
VHF
DNR Fire Ground Inter–system Shared Channel Policies and Procedures
In Michigan, radio frequency 154.295 MHz has been designated exclusively as an
interagency fire coordinating system known as the State Fire Emergency Radio
Frequency. The statewide use of this emergency channel provides the following:
•
Provides improved command and control communications to supervisory
personnel in situations where fire agencies from multiple jurisdictions respond to
mutual aid requests or other emergencies.
•
Permits direct mobile/portable to mobile/portable emergency communications
between fire units from different jurisdictions.
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Coordination of Regulatory Affairs
As with other fire service communications systems, any fire system operating on
154.295 MHz must be licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and
operated in accordance with its rules. The entity responsible for day–to–day operation of
the network will be responsible for all licensing and regulatory matters. Each application
for use of the frequency must first be submitted to the Frequency Advisory Committee
for Michigan. Detailed technical and operating plans for the network must also be
submitted to the fire frequency coordinator and the fire coordinating communications
governing board.
If the request conforms to the planned use of the frequency, a recommendation will be
made by the frequency coordinator to grant the request. The frequency coordinator’s
recommendation must then accompany the application when it is filed with the
commission. Applications for the use of the frequency should be submitted to the
Frequency Advisory Committee for Michigan. See http://www.mpsfac.org/ for contact
information.
DNR Fire Ground Inter–system Shared Channel Rules of Use
Establishment of Operating Standards
The dedicated frequency 154.295 MHz for use in an interagency fire coordination radio
network is a valuable communications tool where regular radio services are not
available. However, superfluous and uncontrolled traffic on the channel would ultimately
defeat its intended purpose. A principal objective of the network operating procedure
must be to establish a means of assuring disciplined and professional use of the system.
Rigid control of radio traffic and enforcement of the governing board’s policies are
necessary to maintain system integrity and to prevent license revocation by the FCC.
The fire coordinating radio network is exclusively for portable and mobile service. Mobile
installation must be limited to fire vehicles, in accordance with FCC rules and regulations
for use of the frequency. Operating procedures on the channel will follow those
procedures outlined in the Associated Public–Safety Communication Officials, Inc.
(APCO) Manual of system operating procedures. Codes shall not be used in multi–
jurisdictional radio transmissions. When many units are involved in multi–jurisdictional
mobilizations, individual mobile and portable operators must exercise discretion to avoid
overloading the fire coordination channel. Intra–departmental transmissions must be on
the department’s regularly assigned frequency. Only those transmissions necessary to
coordinate emergency response scene measures with multi–jurisdictional units may be
conducted over the 154.295 MHz system.
DNR Fire Ground Inter–system Shared Channel Problem Identification and
Resolution
Problems will be identified/resolved by requesting agency.
Hospital Emergency Radio Network (HERN) Inter–system Shared Channel
HERN Inter–system Shared Channel Technology Overview
Statewide VHF MEDCOM or emergency medical channels used by ambulance services
and hospitals for ambulance–to–hospital coordination and on–scene medical care
coordination.
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HERN Designated Inter–system Interoperability Channel(s)
Table 6 – Inter–system Shared Channel(s)
Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
HERN 155.340
Reserved for communications between hospitals
(and other facilities equipped for receiving
emergency patients) and EMS personnel for the
purpose of coordination and instruction regarding
care and transport of patients in the rendition or
delivery of emergency medical services. Dispatch
and paging operations are not allowed on this
frequency. (Commonly known as the HEAR or
HERN channel)
VHF
HERN 155.400
St. Clair, Macomb, Oakland, Wayne, Monroe,
Washtenaw and Livingston; this frequency is
reserved for disaster coordination purposes and
as a secondary HEAR/HERN channel.
VHF
Agencies Supported:
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Allen Park FD; Alliance EMS; Beaumont Hospital – Royal Oak; Beaumont
Hospital Grosse Pointe; Beaumont Medical Transport; Belleville FD;
Botsford Hospital; Brownstown FD; Canton Township FD; Chelsea
Community Hospital; Children’s Hospital of Michigan; City of Richmond /
Lennox EMS; Community EMS; Concord EMS; Crittenton Hospital and
Medical Center; Dearborn FD; Detroit Fire EMD; Detroit Medical Center
(DMC); Detroit Receiving Hospital and University Health Center; DMCare
Express; Doctors Hospital of Michigan; Ecorse FD; Flat Rock FD; Garden
City FD; Garden City Hospital; Gibraltar FD; Grosse Ile FD; Grosse
Pointe Park DPS; Grosse Pointe Shores DPS; Grosse Pointe Woods
DPS; Harper Woods FD; Harper–Hutzel University Hospital; HealthLink
MTS; HealthLink Emergency Medical Services, Inc. (HEMS); Henry Ford
Hospital – Warren; Henry Ford Cottage Hospital; Henry Ford Hospital;
Henry Ford Hospital – Brownstown Center for Health Services; Henry
Ford Hospital – Clinton Township Campus; Henry Ford Hospital –
Macomb; Henry Ford Hospital – Sterling Heights; Henry Ford Hospital –
Warren Campus; Henry Ford Hospital – Wyandotte; Henry Ford Medical
Center – Fairlane; Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital; Henry Ford–
Brownstown: Center For Health Services; Highland Park FD; Huron
Township FD; Huron Valley Ambulance; Huron Valley–Sinai Hospital;
Inkster FD; Ira Township EMS; Life Flight; Lincoln Park FD; Livonia FD;
Medic One Ambulance Service; Medical Control Authority – Oakland
County; Medstar Ambulance; Melvindale FD; Mercy Memorial Hospital;
Metropolitan Airport FD; Midwest Medflight; Monroe Community
Ambulance; Mount Clemens Regional Medical Center; Northville FD;
Northville Township FD; Oakland Regional Hospital; Oakwood Annapolis
Hospital; Oakwood Heritage Hospital; Oakwood Hospital & Medical
Center; Oakwood Southshore Medical Center; Plymouth Community FD;
POH – Clarkston; POH Medical Center – Pontiac; Port Huron (City of);
Port Huron Hospital; Providence Hospital – Novi; Providence Hospital –
Southfield; Rapid Response EMS; Redford Fire Department; Region 2
North; River Rouge FD; Riverview FD; Rockwood FD; Romulus FD; Saint
John Hospital and Medical Center; Sevestal FD; Sinai Grace Hospital;
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Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
Southgate FD; St John Hospital – Macomb–Oakland; St John Hospital
and Medical Center– North Shores Campus; St Joseph Mercy Hospital –
Ann Arbor; St. John Hospital and Medical Center; St. Joseph Mercy –
Port Huron; St. Joseph Mercy Pontiac; St. Mary Mercy Hospital; Star
EMS; Sumpter Township FD; Superior Ambulance; Taylor FD; Trenton
FD; Tri Hospital EMS; UMHS – Survival Flight; Universal Macomb
Ambulance; University of Michigan Health Systems; Van Buren FD;
Wayne County Airport Authority; Wayne FD; Westland FD; William
Beaumont Hospital – Troy; Woodhaven FD; Wyandotte FD
HERN 155.355
Agencies Supported:
Mobile and portable only; on–scene coordination
of EMS resources; mutual aid; tactical
operations.
VHF
Allen Park FD; Alliance EMS; Beaumont Medical Transport; Belleville FD;
Brownstown FD; Canton Township FD; City of Richmond / Lennox EMS;
Community EMS; Concord EMS; Dearborn FD; Detroit Fire EMD;
DMCare Express; Ecorse FD; Flat Rock FD; Garden City FD; Gibraltar
FD; Grosse Ile FD; Grosse Pointe Park DPS; Grosse Pointe Shores DPS;
Grosse Pointe Woods DPS; Harper Woods FD; HealthLink MTS;
HealthLink Emergency Medical Services, Inc. (HEMS); Highland Park FD;
Huron Township FD; Huron Valley Ambulance; Inkster FD; Ira Township
EMS; Life Flight; Lincoln Park FD; Livonia FD; Medic One Ambulance
Service; Medstar Ambulance; Melvindale FD; Metropolitan Airport FD;
Midwest Medflight; Monroe Community Ambulance; Northville FD;
Northville Township FD; Plymouth Community FD; Rapid Response EMS;
Redford FD; River Rouge FD; Riverview FD; Rockwood FD; Romulus FD;
Sevestal FD; Southgate FD; Sumpter Township FD; Superior Ambulance;
Taylor FD; Trenton FD; Tri Hospital EMS; UMHS – Survival Flight;
Universal Macomb Ambulance; Van Buren FD; Wayne FD; Westland FD;
Woodhaven FD; Wyandotte FD
HERN Inter–system Shared Channel Policies and Procedures
All ambulances in the state of Michigan are required to be equipped with radios to
operate on HERN 155.340 MHz for ambulance–to–hospital coordination for
communications between hospitals (and other facilities equipped for receiving
emergency patients) and EMS personnel for the purpose of coordination and instruction
regarding care and transport of patients in the rendering or delivery of emergency
medical services. In St. Clair, Macomb, Oakland, Wayne, Monroe, Washtenaw and
Livingston, the frequency 155.400 MHz is reserved for disaster coordination purposes
and as a secondary HEAR/HERN channel. All ambulances are required to be equipped
with radios to operate on 155.355 MHz to be used only in mobiles and portables for on–
scene coordination of EMS resources, mutual aid, and tactical operations.
Macomb County Central Dispatch, HEMS MCA dispatch, and Huron Valley Ambulance
dispatch have console patch capabilities to connect HEAR 155.340 with MPSCS
channels.
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HERN Inter–system Shared Channel Rules of Use
Rules governing the use of these channels are established by the Michigan Department
of Health and local Medical Control Authorities.
HERN Inter–system Shared Channel Problem ID and Resolution
Problems will be identified/resolved by requesting agency.
3.2.1
ICALL/ITAC Shared Channel(s)
(Note: Although this is titled ICALL/ITAC, use nomenclature specific to the site, i.e.
UCALL/UTAC, VCALL/VTAC, etc.)
ICALL/ITAC Shared Channel(s)
Table 7 – ICALL/ITAC Shared Channel(s)
Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
ICALL
Calling Channel
800 MHz
ICALLTA
Calling Channel Direct Mode
800 MHz
ITAC1
Tactical Channel All Disciplines
800 MHz
ITACTA
Tactical Channel All Disciplines Direct
Mode
800 MHz
ITAC2
Tactical Channel All Disciplines
800 MHz
ITAC2TA
Tactical Channel All Disciplines Direct
Mode
800 MHz
ITAC3
Tactical Channel All Disciplines
800 MHz
ITAC3TA
Tactical Channel All Disciplines Direct
Mode
800 MHz
ITAC4
Tactical Channel All Disciplines
800 MHz
ITAC4TA
Tactical Channel All Disciplines Direct
Mode
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
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Addison Township FD; Allen Park FD; Allen Park PD; Alliance EMS;
Ann Arbor FD; Ann Arbor Office of Emergency Management; Ann
Arbor PD; Ann Arbor Township FD; Armada PD; Armada Township
FD; Ash Township FD; Auburn Hills FD; Auburn Hills PD; Augusta
Township FD; Beaumont Hospital Grosse Pointe; Bedford FD;
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Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
Bedford Township FD; Bedford Township PD; Berkley DPS; Berlin
Charter Township FD #1; Berlin Charter Township FD #2; Beverly
Hills DPS; Bingham Farms; Birmingham City Emergency Medical
Division; Birmingham FD; Birmingham PD; Bloomfield Hills DPS;
Bloomfield Hills PD; Bloomfield Township Emergency Management;
Bloomfield Township FD; Bloomfield Township PD; Brandon
Township FD; Brownstown FD; Brownstown PD; Bruce–Romeo FD;
Carleton; Carleton PD; Center Line DPW; Center Line FD; Center
Line Public Safety; Chelsea FD; Chelsea PD; Chesterfield FD;
Chesterfield PD; Children's Hospital of Michigan; Clarkson PD;
Clawson FD; Clawson PD; CLEMIS; Clinton FD; Clinton Township
FD; Clinton Township PD; Com Source Inc.; Commerce Township
FD; Community EMS; CSXT Railroad Police; Dearborn City
Emergency Services; Dearborn Heights Emergency Management;
Detroit; Detroit DPW; Detroit DOT – Main Office; Detroit Emergency
Management; Detroit Emergency Telephone District; Detroit Fire
EMD; Detroit Historical Society; Detroit Hope Hospital; Detroit
Information Technology Services Department; Detroit Medical Center
(DMC); Detroit Municipal Parking Department; Detroit People Mover;
Detroit PD; Detroit Receiving Hospital and University Health Center;
Detroit Recreation Department; Detroit Water and Sewerage
Department 1; Detroit Weights & Measures; Dexter FD; Downriver
Arson Task Force; Downriver Hazmat; DTE Energy; Dun–Well
Security Services, Inc.; Dundee PD; Dundee Township FD; Dundee
Village; Eastern Michigan University PD; Eastland Mall; Eastpointe
FD; Eastpointe PD; Ecorse FD; Ecorse PD; Erie Township FD; Erie
Township PD; Estral Beach; Estral Beach FD; Exeter Township;
Exeter Township FD; Farmington DPS; Farmington Hills Fire EMD;
Farmington Hills PD; Fermi Power Plant; Ferndale FD; Ferndale PD;
Flat Rock FD; Flat Rock PD; Franklin PD; Franklin–Bingham FD;
Fraser Public Safety; Frenchtown Township FD; Garden City FD;
Garden City Hospital; Garden City PD; Gibraltar FD; Gibraltar PD;
Grosse Ile FD; Grosse Ile Township PD; Grosse Point Farms Pier
Park; Grosse Pointe City DPS; Grosse Pointe Farms; Grosse Pointe
Farms DPS; Grosse Pointe Park DPS; Grosse Pointe Shores DPS;
Grosse Pointe Woods DPS; Grosse Pointe Woods Parks and
Recreation; Groveland Township FD; Hamtramck FD; Hamtramck
PD; Harper Woods FD; Harper Woods PD; Harper–Hutzel University
Hospital; Harrison Township FD; Hazel Park DPW; Hazel Park FD;
Hazel Park PD; Health Link MTS; HealthLink Emergency Medical
Services, Inc. (HEMS); Henry Ford Cottage Hospital; Henry Ford
Hospital; Henry Ford Hospital – Brownstown Center for Health
Services; Henry Ford Hospital – Macomb; Henry Ford Hospital –
Warren; Henry Ford Hospital – Wyandotte; Henry Ford Medical
Center – Fairlane; Henry Ford–Brownstown Center For Health
Services; Herkimer Radio Service; Highland Park DPW; Highland
Park FD; Highland Park PD; Highland Park Public Safety; Highland
Township FD; Holly FD; Holly PD; Hudson Mills Metropark;
Huntington Woods DPS; Huron Township Fire; Huron Township PD;
Huron Valley Ambulance; Huron–Clinton Metroparks PD; Ida
Township FD; Independence Township FD; Inkster FD; Inkster PD;
International Transmission Company; John D. Dingell Center VA
Medical; Karmanos Cancer Center; Keego Harbor PD; Kensington
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Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
Metropark PD; Lake Angelus PD; Lake Erie Transportation; LaSalle
Township; LaSalle Township FD; Lathrup Village PD; Lenox
Township FD; Life Flight; Lincoln Park EMD; Lincoln Park FD; Lincoln
Park PD; Livonia EMD; Livonia FD; Livonia PD; LMR FD; Lucas
County, Ohio Sheriff's Office; Luna Pier; Luna Pier FD; Luna Pier PD;
Lyon Township FD; Macomb Community College; Macomb
Community College PD; Macomb County; Macomb County
Emergency Management; Macomb County Health Department;
Macomb County Sheriff; Macomb Township FD; Madison Heights;
Madison Heights FD; Madison Heights PD; Manchester FD; Maybee;
Medstar Ambulance; Melvindale FD; Melvindale PD; Memphis FD;
Memphis PD; Metropolitan Airport FD; Metropolitan Airport PD; MSP
– Detroit #29; MSP – Metro North Post #21; MSP – Metro South Post
#25; MSP – Richmond Post #24; Midwest Medflight; Milan FD; Milan
PD; Milford FD; Milford PD; Monroe; Monroe Charter Township;
Monroe City FD; Monroe City PD; Monroe Community Ambulance;
Monroe County Animal Control; Monroe County Central Dispatch;
Monroe County Emergency Management; Monroe County Health
Department; Monroe County Road Commission; Monroe County
Sheriff's Office Corrections Division; Monroe County Sheriff's Office;
Monroe County Youth Center; Monroe Township FD; Morin Point FD;
Morin Pointe FD; Mount Clemens FD; Mount Clemens Regional
Medical Center; New Baltimore FD; New Baltimore PD; New Haven
FD; New Haven PD; Newport FD; North Oakland FD; Northfield
Township FD; Northfield Township PD; Northville FD; Northville PD;
Northville Township FD; Northville Township PD; Novi FD; Novi PD;
Novi Regional; Oak Park DPS; Oakland Community College PD;
Oakland County Airport Operations; Oakland County Animal Control;
Oakland County Children's Village; Oakland County Emergency
Response and Preparedness; Oakland County Homeland Security;
Oakland County Prosecutor's Office; Oakland County Sheriff’s Office;
Oakland Township FD; Oakland University PD; Oakwood Annapolis
Hospital; Oakwood Healthcare Center Canton; Oakwood Healthcare
System; Oakwood Heritage Hospital; Oakwood Hospital and Medical
Center; Oakwood Southshore Medical Center; Orchard Lake PD;
Ottawa Lake FD; Oxford FD; Oxford PD; Pittsfield Township FD;
Pittsfield Township PD; Pleasant Ridge PD; Plymouth PD; Plymouth
Township PD; Pontiac FD; Pontiac PD; Raisinville Township; Ray
Township FD; Redford FD; Redford Township PD; Region 2 North;
Region 2 South Healthcare Coalition; Rehabilitation Institute of
Michigan; Richmond / Lennox EMS; Richmond FD; Richmond PD;
River Rouge FD; River Rouge PD; Riverview FD; Riverview PD;
Rochester FD; Rochester Hills Communications; Rochester Hills FD;
Rochester PD; Rockwood FD; Rockwood PD; Romeo PD; Roseville
FD; Roseville PD; Royal Oak FD; Royal Oak PD; Saint John Hospital
and Medical Center; Salem Township FD; Saline FD; Saline PD; Scio
Township FD; Select Specialty Hospital – Grosse Pointe; Select
Specialty Hospital Downriver (formerly Wyandotte); Select Specialty
Hospital NW Detroit; Selfridge ANG (SANG) Base FD; Selfridge ANG
(SANG) PD; Shelby Township FD; Shelby Township PD; Sinai Grace
Hospital; South Lyon FD; South Lyon PD; South Rockwood; South
Rockwood PD; Southgate FD; Southgate PD; Springfield Township
FD; St. Clair County Regional Response Team Network; St. Clair
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Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
Shores FD; St. Clair Shores PD; St. John Hospital – Macomb–
Oakland; St. John Hospital and Medical Center; St. John Hospital and
Medical Center– North Shores Campus; St. Mary Mercy Hospital;
Star EMS; State of Michigan Forensic Center – Ypsilanti; Sterling
Heights FD; Sterling Heights PD; Summerfield Township;
Summerfield Township FD; Superior Ambulance; Superior FD;
Sylvan Lake PD; Taylor FD; Taylor PD; Trenton FD; Trenton PD;
Triumph Hospital Detroit; Troy City FD; Troy PD; U.S. Army Garrison
Police and FD (TACOM FD); U.S. Coast Guard Air Station – Selfridge
Air National Guard; UMHS – Survival Flight; Universal Macomb
Ambulance; University of Michigan PD; Utica FD; Utica PD; Veterans
Affairs Medical Center – John D. Dingell; Vibra Hospital of
Southeastern Michigan (formerly Kindred Hospital); Walled Lake FD;
Walled Lake PD; Warren DPW; Warren Division of Buildings and
Safety Engineering; Warren Engineering Division; Warren FD;
Warren Parks and Recreation; Warren PD; Washington Township
FD; Washtenaw County Emergency Management; Washtenaw
County HAZMAT; Washtenaw County Road Commission;
Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office; Waterford FD; Waterford
Township PD; Wayne City Emergency Medical Division; Wayne
County Airport Authority; Wayne County Central Communications;
Wayne County DOH; Wayne County Department of Homeland
Security and Emergency Management; Wayne County DPS; Wayne
County Sheriff’s Office; Wayne Emergency Management; Wayne FD;
Wayne PD; Wayne State University Public Safety; West Bloomfield
FD; West Bloomfield PD; Westland FD; Westland PD; White Lake
FD; White Lake Township PD; Whiteford Township; Whiteford
Township Constables; Whiteford Township FD; Wixom FD; Wixom
PD; Wolverine Lake PD; Woodhaven FD; Woodhaven PD;
WWCFDMAA USAR; Wyandotte FD; Wyandotte PD; Ypsilanti FD;
Ypsilanti PD; Ypsilanti Township FD
ICALL/ITAC Shared Channel Technology Overview
International (I) CALL – ICALL is an 800 MHz conventional analog frequency pair
assigned by the FCC and the National Public Safety Planning Advisory Committee
(NPSPAC – pronounced “nips pack”) for mutual aid use and is reused across the state
as well as the nation. The state of Michigan provides ICALL across the state to all
eligible agencies that own and operate 800 MHz radio equipment. ICALL is a hailing
channel to the nearest MSP Regional Dispatch Center. It is the same frequency pair no
matter where you are. It is used in the SEMI UASI to hail the Michigan State Police 2nd
District Regional Dispatch Center. ICALL normally operates strictly in the repeater
disabled mode. Although ICALL normally operates in the repeater disabled mode, it can
be put into enabled mode for wide–area mobile communications upon request of a field
unit.
International (I) TAC1, 2, 3 and 4 – ITAC 1, 2, 3, and 4 are 800 MHz conventional
analog frequency pairs assigned by the FCC and the NPSPAC for mutual aid use and is
reused across the state as well as the nation. They are the same frequency pairs no
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matter where you are. They are used as tactical or operational channels when adjoining
counties/cities need to share communications. Although ITAC1, 2, 3, and 4 normally
operate in the repeater disabled mode, they can be put into enabled mode for wide–area
mobile communications upon request of a field unit.
Channels IDs with a “D” suffix or “TA” suffix are channels programmed for mobile or
portable use in the talkaround or direct (non–repeated) mode. They use the repeater
transmit frequency for both transmit and receive. They are used for on–scene
operations where no repeater is available.
Each dispatch center should know where the local Mutual Aid TAC repeaters are within
their jurisdictional responsibility and what area(s) they cover. This will become very
important if a second mutual aid incident arises. Coordination between dispatchers to
select the right ITAC channel is vital to each specific incident. These ITAC channels
usually cover smaller areas (i.e., a county/city area in comparison to State mutual aid
channels). There are not as many overlapping repeaters on the ITAC channels as on the
ICALL channels. Each county/city that implemented ITAC1, 2, 3, and/or 4 has control of
them. They are not controlled by the State. Each county/city dispatch center controls the
enable and disable function in its console and has the responsibility to enable and
disable them at the console level.
All repeaters need to be in the disabled mode at all times. Accordingly, any unit
transmitting on the mutual aid channels will be heard by the associated dispatch centers.
This is due to the console design. It is when two or more field units need to talk to each
other on a mutual aid channel that the dispatcher needs to put the repeater in the
enabled mode. Otherwise, the units will not hear each other and can only hear the
dispatcher. An exception to repeater use will be when two or more field units are in close
proximity of each other; this allows mutual aid direct (or talkaround) communications.
If a moving incident takes units into an area where coverage poses a threat and an
agency helicopter equipped with an 800 MHz public safety radio is assisting in the
incident, the ground unit and the helicopter can go onto direct (or talkaround) mode. The
agency helicopter can, in turn, relay information between the ground units and the
dispatcher on the repeater channel. The direct (or talkaround) mode should only be used
on the ITAC channels.
ICALL/ITAC Shared Channel Policies and Procedures
This section contains the step–by–step process for use of NPSPAC Mutual Aid CALL
and Mutual Aid TAC Channels.
ICALL Procedures
1. ICALL shall be left in the repeater disabled mode unless enabled upon request of
a field unit.
2. Any 800 MHz radio user may hail on ICALL.
3. It will be the responsibility of either the 2nd District Regional Dispatch to respond
to the call, depending on where the call originates.
4. ICALL is monitored at all times, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by 2nd District
Regional Dispatch Center.
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ITAC1, 2, 3 and 4 Procedures
1. ITAC1, 2, 3, and 4 should be in the repeater disabled mode unless enabled upon
request of a field unit.
2. When a unit hails on ICALL, the dispatcher will advise the units involved to select
the appropriate ITAC channel.
3. The field unit notifies 2nd District Regional Dispatch once the assigned ITAC
channel is no longer needed.
4. Direct (or talkaround) communications on ITAC1 may be used when two or more
units are in close proximity to each other.
5. For an extended incident, the dispatcher is responsible for notifying the MPSCS
Network Communications Center that the mutual aid channel is in use.
DISPATCHERS – Disable the repeaters when the incident is done. When monitoring
mutual aid channels, if units are heard communicating and there is a question of
authorization, the dispatcher should request unit identification. If unauthorized
communications are taking place, adjoining dispatch centers should be called to identify
the users. Officer safety may be compromised if the channel(s) are inadvertently
disabled or otherwise altered. If unauthorized traffic is being passed, the primary or
backup dispatch center can disable the repeater to halt its use. Follow–up activity by the
dispatch center taking action should ensure future unauthorized use is mitigated.
ICALL/ITAC Shared Channel Rules of Use
ICALL/ITAC mutual aid channels are reserved for situations that require interoperable
communications to coordinate multiple public safety entities and/or activities across two
or more separate radio systems. The following rules of use apply to these channels:
•
•
•
National Incident Management System – Use an ICS compliant with NIMS
when using any regional interoperability resource.
Plain Language – All interoperable communications during multi–agency, multi–
discipline incidents will be in plain language. Avoid using radio codes, acronyms,
and abbreviations as they may cause confusion between agencies. Ensure that
all verbal requests for assistance or backup specify the reason for the request.
Unit Identification – Announce your home agency prior to announcing your unit
identifier during interoperable communication situations. (i.e., [Local Example
Here])
State of Michigan ICALL/ITAC Shared Channel Problem Identification and
Resolution
Problems will be identified/resolved by requesting agency.
MPSCS ICALL/ITAC Procedures
The following procedures are used by MPSCS for use of ICALL/ITAC channels by
MPSCS users and the MPSCS ICALL/ITAC repeaters:
All mobile and portable radios programmed for the MPSCS contain the ICALL/ITAC
conventional radio channels, known as the NPSPAC channels, in Zone F. Unlike the
digital talk groups used in the trunked network, they are conventional analog channels.
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The NPSPAC mutual aid channels are available nationally to all 800 MHz public safety
systems.
The mutual aid channels located in Zone F are labeled ICALL, ITAC1, ITAC2, ITAC3,
and ITAC4. The “I” stands for international. Each of the mutual aid channels including
the ICALL and four ITAC channels may be used in direct, radio–to–radio mode.
However, only the ICALL channel has repeaters at every MPSCS tower site.
The MPSCS has a repeater installed on every tower site dedicated to the “ICALL”
mutual aid channel and the SmartZone Controller has been programmed to route any
incoming calls on the ICALL channel to the appropriate MSP Regional Dispatch Center.
This is an automatic function transparent to users. By default the in–cabinet repeat
function of the repeaters at each site has been set to stand–by. This means a unit in the
field using the ICALL channel will only be received by the local MSP dispatch center.
Other units in the field, even though they have selected the ICALL channel, will not hear
the transmission until the in–cabinet repeat function has been enabled at the tower site
by the dispatch center. If the repeat function has been enabled at the tower, all units in
the field will hear all calls. Field units must request the activation of the in–cabinet
repeat through the dispatchers at the MSP Regional Dispatch Centers.
Direct Mode or Talkaround
Using the “direct” mode while on a mutual aid channel allows the users to talk “radio–to–
radio” and not use a tower to repeat the signal. This is also known as “talkaround” – you
are talking around the tower or “direct” – to another radio. “Talkaround” or “direct” mode
severely limits the range of the radio.
“Talkaround” is strongly suggested for use in fire–ground operations.
Normally the ICALL channel is used to contact MSP Regional Dispatch Centers in the
REPEATER MODE and the ITAC channels are used to communicate with individual
radios utilizing the DIRECT MODE.
Conventional Operation: During conventional operation, the radio performs like a
conventional two–way radio. That is, one must monitor and listen to ensure that
standard two–way transmission protocol is observed by not talking over someone who is
transmitting.
Both mobile and portable radios are capable of conventional and trunked operations.
The map in Figure 2 below identifies the locations of the ICALL repeaters and the
coverage provided by these repeaters:
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Figure 2 – Region 2 ICALL Repeater Coverage Map
ITAC repeaters in the SEMI UASI are installed at the locations identified in the table
below:
Table 8 – ITAC Repeater Locations in the SEMI UASI
ITAC Channel
ITAC1
Address
26866 Will Carlton Rd., Flat Rock, MI (Wayne County)
42145 West Seven Mile Rd., Northville, MI (Wayne County)
10100 Hickory Rd., Holly, MI (Oakland County)
1491 Romeo Rd., Romeo, MI (Oakland County)
11073 North Custer Rd., Dundee, MI (Monroe County)
7778 Jackson Rd., Ann Arbor, MI (Washtenaw County)
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3.2.2
8CALL/8TAC Shared Channel
8CALL/8TAC Shared Channel Technology Overview
8CALL/8TAC Mutual Aid Channels. These are the post–rebanding channel IDs and
frequency pairs that correspond to the state of Michigan ICALL/ITAC channels. They
are programmed into some radios within Region 2. They are not currently authorized for
use by the FCC within Region 2. They may be used by agencies when responding to
areas where rebanding has been completed and their use is authorized by the FCC.
8CALL/8TAC Shared Channel(s)
Table 9 – 8CALL/8TAC Shared Channels
Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
8CALL90
Hailing Channel
800 MHz
8CALL90D
Hailing–Direct Mode
800 MHz
8TACT91
Tactical Channel All Disciplines
800 MHz
8TAC91D
Tactical Channel All Disciplines Direct
Mode
800 MHz
8TAC92
Tactical Channel All Disciplines
800 MHz
8TAC92D
Tactical Channel All Disciplines Direct
Mode
800 MHz
8TAC93
Tactical Channel All Disciplines
800 MHz
8TAC93D
Tactical Channel All Disciplines Direct
Mode
800 MHz
8TAC94
Tactical Channel All Disciplines
800 MHz
8TAC94D
Tactical Channel All Disciplines Direct
Mode
800 MHz
Agencies Supported:
May 2011
Addison Township FD; Alliance EMS; Auburn Hills FD; Auburn Hills
PD; Berkley DPS; Beverly Hills DPS; Bingham Farms; Birmingham
City EMD; Birmingham FD; Birmingham PD; Bloomfield Hills DPS;
Bloomfield Hills PD; Bloomfield Township Emergency Management;
Bloomfield Township FD; Bloomfield Township PD; Brandon
Township FD; City of Madison Heights; Clarkson PD; Clawson FD;
Clawson PD; CLEMIS; Com Source Inc.; Commerce Township FD;
Community EMS; Farmington DPS; Farmington Hills Fire EMD;
Farmington Hills PD.; Ferndale FD; Ferndale PD; Franklin PD;
Franklin–Bingham FD; Groveland Township FD; Hazel Park DPW;
Hazel Park FD; Hazel Park PD; Highland Township FD; Holly FD;
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Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
Holly PD; Huntington Woods DPS; Huron–Clinton Metroparks PD;
Independence Township FD; International Transmission Company;
Keego Harbor PD; Kensington Metropark PD; Lake Angelus PD;
Lake Orion PD; Lathrup Village PD; Lyon Township FD; Madison
Heights FD; Madison Heights PD; Milford FD; Milford PD; North
Oakland FD; Novi FD; Novi PD; Novi Regional; Oak Park DPS;
Oakland Community College PD; Oakland County Airport Operations;
Oakland County Animal Control; Oakland County Children’s Village;
Oakland County Emergency Response and Preparedness; Oakland
County Homeland Security; Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office;
Oakland County Sheriff’s Office; Oakland Township FD; Oakland
University PD; Orchard Lake PD; Oxford FD; Oxford PD; Pleasant
Ridge PD; Pontiac FD; Pontiac PD; Region 2 North; Rochester FD;
Rochester Hills Communications; Rochester Hills FD; Rochester PD;
Royal Oak FD; Royal Oak PD; South Lyon FD; South Lyon PD;
Springfield Township FD; Star EMS; Sylvan Lake PD; Troy City FD;
Troy PD; Walled Lake FD; Walled Lake PD; Waterford FD; Waterford
Township PD; West Bloomfield FD; West Bloomfield PD; White Lake
FD; White Lake Township PD; Wixom FD; Wixom PD; Wolverine
Lake PD
8CALL/8TAC Shared Channel Policies and Procedures
When rebanding is completed within the state of Michigan, the policies and procedures
currently applicable to ICALL/ITAC channels will be applicable to the use of
8CALL/8TAC channels.
3.2.3
700 MHz Mutual Aid Shared Channels
700 MHz Mutual Aid Shared Channel Technology Overview
700 MHz Mutual Aid Shared Channels. These channels are currently being used in
the SEMI UASI as conventional analog channels in the simplex or direct mode for on
scene incident operations.
700 MHz Mutual Aid Shared Channel(s)
Table 10 – 700 MHz Mutual Aid Shared Channels
Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
7CALL50
Calling Channel Direct Mode
700 MHz
7CALL50D
Calling Channel Direct Mode
700 MHz
7CALL70
Calling Channel
700 MHz
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Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
7CALL70D
Calling Channel Direct Mode
700 MHz
7FIRE63
Fire
700 MHz
7FIRE63D
Fire Direct Mode
700 MHz
7FIRE64D
Fire Direct Mode
700 MHz
7FIRE83
Fire
700 MHz
7FIRE83D
Fire Direct Mode
700 MHz
7FIRE84D
Fire Direct Mode
700 MHz
7FTAC1D
Fire Tactical Direct Mode
700 MHz
7FTAC2D
Fire Tactical Direct Mode
700 MHz
7FTAC3D
Fire Tactical Direct Mode
700 MHz
7GTAC4D
General Government Tactical Direct Mode 700 MHz
7GTAC5D
General Government Tactical Direct Mode 700 MHz
7LAW61
Law Enforcement
700 MHz
7LAW61D
Law Enforcement Direct Mode
700 MHz
7LAW62D
Law Enforcement Direct Mode
700 MHz
7LAW81
Law Enforcement
700 MHz
7LAW81D
Law Enforcement Direct Mode
700 MHz
7LAW82D
Law Enforcement Direct Mode
700 MHz
7LTAC6D
Law Enforcement Direct Mode
700 MHz
7LTAC7D
Law Enforcement Direct Mode
700 MHz
7LTAC8D
Law Enforcement Direct Mode
700 MHz
7MED65
EMS
700 MHz
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Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
7MED65D
EMS Direct Mode
700 MHz
7MED66D
EMS Direct Mode
700 MHz
7MED86
EMS
700 MHz
7MED86D
EMS Direct Mode
700 MHz
7MED87D
EMS Direct Mode
700 MHz
7MOB59
EMS
700 MHz
7MOB59D
EMS Direct Mode
700 MHz
7MOB79
Mobile Repeater
700 MHz
7MOB79D
Mobile Repeater
700 MHz
7MTAC9D
Medical Tactical Direct Mode
700 MHz
7NTAC10D
National Tactical/Itinerant Direct Mode
700 MHz
7NTAC11D
National Tactical/Itinerant Direct Mode
700 MHz
7NTAC12D
National Tactical/Itinerant Direct Mode
700 MHz
7TAC55
General Public Safety
700 MHz
7TAC55D
General Public Safety Direct Mode
700 MHz
7TAC56D
General Public Safety Direct Mode
700 MHz
7TAC75
General Public Safety
700 MHz
7TAC75D
General Public Safety Direct Mode
700 MHz
7TAC76D
General Public Safety Direct Mode
700 MHz
Agencies Supported:
Addison Township FD; Alliance EMS; Auburn Hills FD; Auburn Hills
PD; Berkley DPS; Beverly Hills DPS; Bingham Farms; Birmingham
City EMD; Birmingham FD; Birmingham PD; Bloomfield Hills DPS;
Bloomfield Hills PD; Bloomfield Township Emergency Management;
Bloomfield Township FD; Bloomfield Township PD; Brandon
Township FD; City of Madison Heights; Clarkson PD; Clawson FD;
Clawson PD; CLEMIS; Com Source Inc.; Commerce Township FD;
Community EMS; Farmington DPS; Farmington Hills Fire EMD;
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Channel Name
Primary Use
Frequency Band
Farmington Hills PD.; Ferndale FD; Ferndale PD; Franklin PD;
Franklin–Bingham FD; Groveland Township FD; Hazel Park DPW;
Hazel Park FD; Hazel Park PD; Highland Township FD; Holly FD;
Holly PD; Huntington Woods DPS; Huron–Clinton Metroparks PD;
Independence Township FD; International Transmission Company;
Keego Harbor PD; Kensington Metropark PD; Lake Angelus PD;
Lake Orion PD; Lathrup Village PD; Lyon Township FD; Madison
Heights FD; Madison Heights PD; Milford FD; Milford PD; North
Oakland FD; Novi FD; Novi PD; Novi Regional; Oak Park DPS;
Oakland Community College PD; Oakland County Airport Operations;
Oakland County Animal Control; Oakland County Children’s Village;
Oakland County Emergency Response and Preparedness; Oakland
County Homeland Security; Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office;
Oakland County Sheriff’s Office; Oakland Township FD; Oakland
University PD; Orchard Lake PD; Oxford FD; Oxford PD; Pleasant
Ridge PD; Pontiac FD; Pontiac PD; Region 2 North; Rochester FD;
Rochester Hills Communications; Rochester Hills FD; Rochester PD;
Royal Oak FD; Royal Oak PD; South Lyon FD; South Lyon PD;
Springfield Township FD; Star EMS; Sylvan Lake PD; Troy City FD;
Troy PD; Walled Lake FD; Walled Lake PD; Waterford FD; Waterford
Township PD; West Bloomfield FD; West Bloomfield PD; White Lake
FD; White Lake Township PD; Wixom FD; Wixom PD; Wolverine
Lake PD
700 MHz Mutual Aid Shared Channel Policies and Procedures
No policies and procedures specific to these frequencies have been developed for the
SEMI UASI.
3.3
Gateways
“Gateway” systems interconnect channels of disparate systems (whether on different
frequency bands or radio operating modes), allowing first responders using their existing
radios and channels to be interconnected with the channels of other users outside of
their agency. Gateways are listed in the following table. Detailed information on each
gateway is provided in Appendix D.
Table 11 – SEMI UASI Gateway Systems
Gateway Name
Canton
Department of
Public Safety
May 2011
Owning Agency
Canton DPS
Make / Model
Raytheon JPS
Communications
/ ACU–1000
Use
Incident /
Event
Use
Fixed /
Mobile
Mobile
No.
of
Nets
7
No. of
Ports
7
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Gateway Name
Owning Agency
Make / Model
Use
Fixed /
Mobile
No.
of
Nets
No. of
Ports
Detroit
Emergency
Management
Raytheon JPS
Communications
/ ACU–1000
Incident /
Event
Use
Mobile
CLEMIS
M/A–COM /
NetworkFirst
Day–to–
day Use
Fixed
Huron Valley
Ambulance
Codespear /
SmartMSG Radio
Interoperability
Unit (RIU)
Incident /
Event
Use
Mobile
MABAS Division
3201
Communications
Support Team #2
Oakland
Communications
Support Team
(CST)
Raytheon JPS
Communications
/ ACU–1000
Incident /
Event
Use
Mobile
6
10
MABAS Division
3201
Communications
Support Team #3
Oakland
Communications
Support Team
(CST)
Raytheon JPS
Communications
/ ACU–1000
Incident /
Event
Use
Mobile
6
10
MABAS Division
3201
Communications
Support Team #1
Oakland
Communications
Support Team
(CST)
Raytheon JPS
Communications
/ ACU–1000
Incident /
Event
Use
Mobile
6
10
MABAS Division
3201
Communications
Support Team
Portable ICRI
Oakland
Communications
Support Team
(CST)
Link
Communications
ICRI
Incident /
Event
Use
Mobile
2
5
Monroe County
Gateway
Monroe County
Raytheon JPS
Communications
/ ACU–1000
Day–to–
day Use
Fixed
Warren
Emergency
Management
Warren Police
Department
Raytheon JPS
Communications
/ ACU–1000
Incident /
Event
Use
Mobile
Wayne County
DHSEM #1
Wayne County
Department of
Homeland
Security &
Emergency
Management
Codespear /
SmartMSG Radio
Interoperability
Unit (RIU)
Incident /
Event
Use
Mobile
4
4
City of Detroit
CLEMIS Gateway
Huron Valley
Ambulance
May 2011
12
9
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Gateway Name
Owning Agency
Make / Model
Use
Fixed /
Mobile
No.
of
Nets
No. of
Ports
State of Michigan
Department of
Information
Technology ACU–
1000 –Fixed
MPSCS
Raytheon JPS
Communications
/ ACU–1000
Day–to–
day Use
Fixed
12
Federal Bureau of
Investigations
ACU–1000
FBI (Detroit)
Raytheon JPS
Communications
/ ACU–1000
Incident /
Event
Use
Mobile
12
Canton
Department of
Public Safety
Canton DPS
Raytheon JPS
Communications
/ ACU–1000
Incident /
Event
Use
Mobile
51st Civil Support
Team ACU–T
51st Civil Support
Team, Michigan
National Guard
Raytheon JPS
Communications
/ ACU–T
Incident/
Event
Use
Mobile
Allen Park Police
Department
Allen Park PD
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Ann Arbor Police
Department
Ann Arbor PD
Motorola MCC
7500
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
15
Auburn Hills PD
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
32
Berkley
Department of
Public Safety
Berkley DPS
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
16
Beverly Hills
Department of
Public Safety
Beverly Hills DPS
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
8
Birmingham Police
Department
Birmingham PD
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
24
Bloomfield Hills
Police Department
Bloomfield Hills
PD
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
8
Bloomfield
Township PD
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
32
Brownstown PD
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Auburn Hills Police
Department
Bloomfield
Township Police
Department
Brownstown Police
Department
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7
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Gateway Name
Owning Agency
Make / Model
Use
Fixed /
Mobile
No.
of
Nets
Canton
Department of
Public Safety
Canton DPS
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
3
Center Line Public
Safety
Center Line
Public Safety
Motorola
CommandStar
Lite
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
2
Chelsea Police
Department
Chelsea PD
Motorola MCC
7500
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
3
Chesterfield
Township Police
Department
Chesterfield PD
Motorola MCC
5500
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
9
Clay Township
Police Department
Clay Township
PD
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
6
Clinton Township
Fire Department
Clinton Township
FD
Motorola
CENTRACOM II
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
6
Dearborn Police
Department
Dispatch Center
Dearborn 911
Communications
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
18
Detroit
Communications
Center
Detroit Police
Department
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Downriver Central
Dispatch
Downriver
Community
Conference
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Eastern Michigan
University Police
Department
Eastern Michigan
University PD
Motorola MCC
7500
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
6
Ecorse Police
Department
Ecorse PD
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Farmington
Department of
Public Safety
Farmington DPS
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
16
Farmington Hills
Police Department
Farmington Hills
PD
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
40
Ferndale PD
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
16
Ferndale Police
Department
May 2011
No. of
Ports
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Gateway Name
Owning Agency
Make / Model
Use
Fixed /
Mobile
No.
of
Nets
Flat Rock Police
Department
Flat Rock PD
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Fraser Department
of Public Safety
Fraser Public
Safety
Motorola MCC
5500
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Garden City Police
Department
Garden City PD
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Gibraltar Police
Department
Gibraltar PD
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
3
Grosse Ile
Township Police
Department
Grosse Ile
Township PD
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Grosse Pointe
Department of
Public Safety
Grosse Pointe
City DPS
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Grosse Pointe
Farms Department
of Public Safety
Grosse Pointe
Farms DPS
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Grosse Pointe
Park Police
Department of
Public Safety
Grosse Pointe
Park DPS
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
3
Grosse Pointe
Shores
Department of
Public Safety
Grosse Pointe
Shores DPS
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
3
Grosse Pointe
Woods
Department of
Public Safety
Grosse Pointe
Woods DPS
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
3
Hamtramck Police
Department
Hamtramck PD
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Harper Woods
Police Department
Harper Woods
PD
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
6
Hazel Park Police
Department
Hazel Park PD
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
16
May 2011
No. of
Ports
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Gateway Name
Owning Agency
Make / Model
Use
Fixed /
Mobile
No.
of
Nets
HEMS
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Elite
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
8
Highland Park
Public Safety
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Holly PD
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
16
Huron Township
PD
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Huron Valley
Ambulance
Motorola MCC
7500
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
24
Lake Orion Police
Department
Lake Orion PD
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
8
Lincoln Park
Police Department
Lincoln Park PD
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Elite
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
3
Livingston Co.
Central Dispatch
Central Dispatch/
Emergency
Management
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
8
Livonia PD
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Macomb County
Sheriff’s Office
Macomb County
Sheriff
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
15
Madison Heights
Police Department
Madison Heights
PD
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
24
Melvindale Police
Department
Melvindale PD
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
MSP – 2nd District
Regional Dispatch
MSP
Motorola MCC
7500
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
15
Milan PD
Motorola MCC
7500
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
6
Milford PD
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
8
HEMS Inc.
Highland Park
Public Safety
Holly Police
Department
Huron Township
Dispatch
Huron Valley
Ambulance
Livonia Police
Department
Milan Police
Department
Milford Police
Department
May 2011
No. of
Ports
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Gateway Name
Owning Agency
Make / Model
Use
Fixed /
Mobile
No.
of
Nets
Monroe County
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
15
Northville
Township
Department of
Public Safety
Northville
Township PD
Motorola MCC
5500
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
5
Novi Regional
Novi Regional
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
40
Oak Park
Department of
Public Safety
Oak Park DPS
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
16
Oakland County
Sheriff’s Office
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
104
Oakland
University PD
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
8
Oxford PD
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
16
Pittsfield Township
Department of
Public Safety
Pittsfield
Township PD
Motorola MCC
7500
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
6
Plymouth
Community
Communications
Center
Plymouth
Township PD
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
3
Pontiac PD
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
24
Port Huron Police
Department
Port Huron PD
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Elite
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
3
Redford Police
Department
Redford
Township PD
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
River Rouge PD
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Riverview PD
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Monroe County
Central Dispatch
Oakland County
Sheriff’s Office
Oakland University
Police
Oxford Police
Department
Pontiac Police
Department
River Rouge
Police Department
Riverview Police
Department
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Gateway Name
Owning Agency
Make / Model
Use
Fixed /
Mobile
No.
of
Nets
Rochester Police
Department
Rochester PD
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
16
Rockwood Police
Department
Rockwood PD
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Romeo PD
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Romeo Police
Department
Romulus Police
Department
Royal Oak Police
Department
Romulus PD
Royal Oak PD
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
16
Saline PD
Motorola MCC
7500
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
3
Shelby Township
Police Department
Shelby Township
PD
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
6
South East
Regional
Emergency
Services Authority
South East
Regional
Emergency
Services
Authority
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
3
Southfield Police
Department
Southfield PD
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
15
St. Clair County
Central Dispatch
St. Clair County
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
15
St. Clair Shores
Police Department
St. Clair Shores
PD
Motorola MCC
5500
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
9
Sterling Heights
Police Department
Sterling Heights
PD
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
12
Sumpter Township
Police Department
Sumpter
Township PD
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Taylor PD
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Saline Police
Department
Taylor Police
Department
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Gateway Name
Trenton Police
Department
Owning Agency
Make / Model
Use
Fixed /
Mobile
No.
of
Nets
Trenton PD
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Troy PD
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
40
University of
Michigan PD
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
6
Utica PD
Motorola MCC
5500
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
3
Van Buren County
Central Dispatch
Van Buren Co.
911 Center
Motorola
Centracom
Series 2
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Van Buren
Township
Department of
Public Safety
Van Buren
Township DPS
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
Warren Police
Department
Warren PD
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
9
Washtenaw
County Sheriff's
Office
Motorola MCC
7500
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
27
Waterford
Township PD
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
32
Wayne County
Sheriff
Wayne County
Sheriff
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
3
Wayne Police
Department
Wayne PD
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
West Bloomfield
PD
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
32
Westland PD
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
3
Troy Police
Department
University of
Michigan
Department Public
Safety
Utica Police
Department
Washtenaw Metro
Dispatch
Waterford
Township Police
Department
West Bloomfield
Police Department
Westland Police
Department
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Gateway Name
White Lake
Township Police
Department
Woodhaven Police
Department
3.3.1
Owning Agency
Make / Model
Use
Fixed /
Mobile
No.
of
Nets
White Lake
Township PD
Positron T5
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
16
Woodhaven PD
Motorola
Day–to–
day Use
Console
Patch
1
No. of
Ports
Region–wide Gateway Policies and Procedures
Region–wide Gateway Rules of Use
The following rules of use shall govern interoperable communications between agencies
via gateways:
•
•
•
•
•
•
National Incident Management System – Use an ICS compliant with the NIMS
when using any regional interoperability resource.
Plain Language – All interoperable communications during multi–agency, multi–
discipline incidents will be in plain language. Avoid using radio codes, acronyms,
and abbreviations as they may cause confusion between agencies. Ensure that
all verbal requests for assistance or backup specify the reason for the request.
Unit Identification – Announce your home agency prior to announcing your unit
identifier during interoperable communication situations. (i.e., [Local Example
Here])
Encryption – All encrypted radios users must operate in a “clear” mode when a
gateway is used, unless otherwise arranged in advance. Never assume
encryption carries across the gateway.
Monitoring – The Incident Commander, or their designee, will ensure that each
activated interoperability channel is monitored consistently while in use.
Incident Area Coverage – If a gateway connects disparate radios systems (e.g.,
800 MHz trunked to a UHF or VHF repeated system), the interfaced radios have
to be within coverage of their supporting infrastructure in order to work with the
gateway. If a gateway is deployed to an incident where radios are outside the
coverage of their normal systems, an incident area network can be formed using
talk around channels to support interoperable communications. This may also be
preferable for radios within coverage of their system as users may want to
prevent undue burden on system infrastructure.
Region–wide Gateway Communications Request
The COML and/or Incident Commander must be aware that activating multiple gateways
to support an incident can result in mutual interference. Interference issues are best
resolved by the technical support team assigned to the gateways.
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The agency requesting the use of a fixed or mobile gateway device for incident/event
communications support should document and provide the following information to the
owning gateway agency POC, on request:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Requesting agency
On–scene agencies requiring interoperability
Incident/event type (e.g., wild land fire, etc.)
Equipment required
Expected duration of event
Location required/access information
Incident POC
User/requestor and/or servicing dispatch contact phone number
Additional support services requested (e.g., gateway operator, generator, etc.)
Region–wide Gateway Deployment Procedures
Upon receiving a request for the deployment of a mobile gateway, the owning agency
dispatcher should follow these deployment procedures:
•
•
•
Contact the on–call mobile gateway operator/technician responsible for mobile
gateway deployment.
Dispatch the mobile gateway operator to the incident scene.
Inform the requesting agency that the mobile gateway is en route and provide an
estimated time of arrival (ETA), if available.
The mobile gateway operator should follow these deployment procedures:
•
•
•
•
Provide dispatch with an ETA at the incident and method of communications
while en route (e.g., designated radio channel, cell number).
Retrieve the dedicated unit and mobile gateway from its storage location and
deliver it to the incident scene.
Report to the Incident Commander or Check–in on arrival.
Once on–scene, establish patches via the mobile gateway in accordance with the
Gateway Activation Procedures listed below.
Region–wide Gateway Activation Procedures
Once the owning agency grants authorization to use their fixed gateway, the region–
wide procedures for establishing communications connectivity are:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Select a channel or talk group on the home system for use in the gateway patch.
Verify the system–wide availability of required resources (coordinate among
control point dispatchers).
Provide radio call sign/designator information to connected agencies as needed.
Assign the requested unit/agency to that channel or talk group.
Connect the agency to the appropriate talk group.
Announce to users that interoperability is activated.
Identify users on the interoperability channel using their agency name and unit
identifier through a roll call.
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•
Monitor the interoperability channel to address requests.
Region–wide Gateway Deactivation Procedures
When the gateway connection(s) is (are) no longer required, agencies should follow
these deactivation procedures:
•
•
•
Contact the monitoring dispatcher (for fixed gateways) or the mobile gateway
operator (for mobile gateways) to request patch/gateway deactivation.
Announce over all patched channels/talk groups that connections will be
deactivated prior to the connection being disabled.
Return all personnel to their appropriate home system channel assignments.
Region–wide Gateway Problem Identification and Resolution
During an incident:
•
Report gateway problems to the owning agency dispatcher (for fixed gateways)
or mobile gateway operator (for mobile gateways), who will follow established
agency procedures to resolve the problem.
Following an incident, the following general problem identification and resolution
processes apply to all regional gateways:
•
•
Report any problems with the gateway to the appropriate POC for that agency
listed in Appendix D. The POC will be responsible for ensuring effective
resolution to problems that exist with the gateway.
Report unresolved gateway problems directly to the SEMI UASI TICP POC. The
SEMI UASI TICP POC ensures effective resolution to reported gateway
problems.
Region–wide Gateway Limitations
Interoperability provided through a gateway can connect participating agency
responders, but has the following limitations:
•
•
•
The number of simultaneous patches that can be supported by the gateway will
be limited by switch capacity and the number of lines connecting control centers
and consoles. As a result, a limited number of patches involving resources at
different control points can be supported simultaneously. Likewise, a limited
number of patches involving resources that are accessed through a
communications center console may be supported simultaneously.
Home system coverage may limit communications. Gateway users must be
within the footprint of their coverage area.
Agencies not permanently configured on a given gateway will require additional
planning to establish interoperable communications through that gateway.
Region–wide Gateway Test Procedures
To ensure that equipment components of the gateway operate properly, each agency
will participate in the following testing procedure:
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•
•
•
Representatives from multiple agencies should meet on a regular basis to test
each gateway.
Testing should include deployment (mobile only), setup, operation, and
deactivation of each gateway.
If an issue or problem is identified during the testing procedure, determine who
will take corrective action. If the issue or problem cannot be resolved, contact the
appropriate technical personnel to address the issue or problem.
(Note: Policies and procedures specific to a single gateway are listed subsequent to that
specific gateway below.)
3.3.2
CLEMIS Gateway
This section provides individualized guidance on how to request, deploy, and use
specific SEMI UASI gateways. Further detailed information on all SEMI UASI gateways
is listed in Appendix D.
CLEMIS Fixed Gateway Procedures
The following procedures describe interoperability with Radio Systems via the CLEMIS
NetworkFirst gateway.
The Oakland County OpenSky digital trunked 800 MHz system is capable of
interoperability with radio systems from different radio manufacturers, even if these
systems are analog, conventional, or on different frequency bands, utilizing a M/A–COM
product known as NetworkFirst. NetworkFirst consists of a series of gateways and
digital voice unit cards that take audio from these disparate radio systems, digitize it into
Internet Protocol (IP) packets, and send it across the OAKNet fiber network.
NetworkFirst does NOT extend the coverage area of any systems that are networked
together. The OpenSky system is designed to work within Oakland County and may
provide coverage for some distance into adjacent counties and cities. This distance will
not increase when using an interoperable talk group that is networked to an adjacent
system.
Oakland County OpenSky users may utilize specific talk groups for interoperability with
three other radio systems: the city of Southfield UHF system, the city of Warren 800
MHz system, and the MPSCS. The MPSCS is the radio system used by the MSP, other
State agencies, and either directly or by interface by several adjacent counties
(Genesee, Lapeer, Livingston, and Macomb) and the city of Detroit.
Oakland County OpenSky users shall NOT utilize interoperability talk groups on the
Warren or MPSCS systems for communications that are only among or between other
Oakland County OpenSky users. The use of these talkgroups ties up frequencies on
both systems and may only be used when one or more radios from the networked
system are involved in the conversation or event.
Interoperability may be used as set forth below.
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MPSCS
MPSCS has established eight talk groups that provide connection between the OakWIN
system and the MPSCS. Three talk groups (63P911–Police, 63F911–Fire, 63OAKH–
EMS) are permanently patched between the MPSCS and OakWIN.
The remaining five talk paths must be activated as needed by the MSP dispatch in
Detroit or an MPSCS PSAP in an adjacent county through a telephone call, LEIN
message, or radio call on 63P911 requesting activation. These talk paths will appear in
all Oakland County OpenSky PSAPs, but not in individual radios. Once activated, these
talk paths may be patched to the appropriate OpenSky talk group by an Oakland County
PSAP and to an appropriate MPSCS talk group by the MSP dispatch center. These
remaining five talk paths are available to law enforcement, fire, and EMS for
interoperability with MPSCS users.
City of Southfield
The Southfield PSAP will monitor the OakWIN “ALLDISP” and SFLD1 talk groups. The
Southfield PSAP may be contacted in the same manner as any other Oakland County
PSAPs using this talk group. The Southfield PSAP may patch any Southfield
conventional channel to the SFLD1 talk group to provide interoperability.
Additionally, the Southfield PSAP has access to the following OpenSky fire talk groups:
OKF_OP1, OKF_OP2, OKF_OP3, OKF_OP4, EAF_OP1, EAF_OP2, NWF_OP1,
NWF_OP2, CW_FD1, and CW_FD2; and the following OpenSky police talk groups:
SE_OP1, SE_OP2, SW_OP1, SW_OP2, CW_POL1 and CW_POL2.
These talk groups will not appear in the Southfield user radios; the Southfield PSAP will
patch the Southfield units to the appropriate OpenSky talk group for interoperability.
City of Warren
The OpenSky talk group WARN_1 may be used to contact the Warren PSAP, which
monitors this talk group. Oakland County PSAPs immediately adjacent to Warren (i.e.,
Hazel Park, Madison Heights, and Troy) should also monitor this talk group. This talk
group will also appear in all of the Warren police and fire radios for unit–to–unit
interoperability without the need for dispatch to initiate a patch (in the Warren radios, this
talk group will be called OAK).
The OpenSky talk group WARN_2 is a secondary talk group for interoperability with
Warren. This talk group will not be monitored by the Warren PSAP and will not appear
in the Warren field units. For Warren to activate this talk group, an Oakland County user
or PSAP must contact the Warren PSAP; the Warren PSAP will then “patch” this talk
group to an appropriate Warren talk group for the event.
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3.3.3
Monroe County Fixed Gateway
Monroe County Fixed Gateway Procedures
The Monroe County fixed gateway is installed at the Monroe County 9–1–1 Center and
is controlled by dispatch staff. The gateway can interconnect the following radio
systems with Monroe County—MPSCS channels:
•
•
•
•
•
Monroe Public Schools Transportation
Jefferson Schools Transportation
Lenawee County Sheriff’s Office
MPSCS – all talk groups
US Coast Guard – Uses Marine radio, all marine channels accessible
3.3.4
FBI ACU–1000 Gateway
This section provides individualized guidance on how to request, deploy, and use
specific FBI ACU–1000 gateways. Further detailed information on all SEMI UASI
gateways is listed in Appendix D.
This section provides guidance on the use of a mobile TRP–1000 audio switch. It is
intended to facilitate development of an SOP with guidelines and protocol(s) for
participating agencies to use when operating the audio switch. This section may also be
used as an educational resource for teaching personnel the procedures for deploying,
operating, and maintaining the switch.
FBI ACU–1000 Gateway Rules of Use
The following rules of use will guide interoperable communications between agencies—
1. Connectivity between agencies will be requested only for working emergency
events.
2. Agencies will identify themselves by agency name and radio call sign/designator.
For example, if “505” from the FBI has requested communications with MSP
“Bravo 27,” and a patch has been established, then “FBI 505” will call “MSP
Bravo 27” on the designated channel/talk group.
3. All radio traffic should be in plain language. The use of ten–codes and specific
agency acronyms is discouraged.
4. All radio users are recommended to work in the “clear” mode.
5. Interoperability is encouraged for command level personnel only.
FBI ACU–1000 Communications Request
When an emergency response requires a deployable audio switch to support
interoperable communications, a partnering agency representative shall follow his/her
own agency’s procedures and this SOP when requesting equipment. Typically, a user
should request the deployable audio switch by contacting his/her own agency’s
dispatcher, who will then contact the FBI field office in Detroit to request access to the
mobile switch.
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For emergency response events, a requesting agency should contact the FBI Special
Agent in Charge (SAC) for approval to deploy the audio switch. The FBI SAC may be
contacted via the FBI’s main number at 313–965–2323.
For pre–planned events, a requesting agency should submit a written request to a
Supervisory Special Agent (SSA). POCs for this type of request are:
Jim Peterka
Federal Office Building
26th Floor
477 Michigan Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226
313–237–4111
Todd Wagner
Federal Office Building
26th Floor
477 Michigan Avenue
Detroit, MI 48226
313–967–4181
When requesting interoperable communications, the agency requesting deployment
should be prepared to provide the following information, as appropriate:
1. Name of agency requesting deployment
2. Agency POC (authorized person requesting deployment)
3. Reason interoperability is required
4. Description of the incident
5. Estimated time of use, if possible.
FBI ACU–1000 Gateway Deployment Procedures
If the FBI approves a request for the deployment of the audio switch, the FBI procedures
will deploy personnel and resources with the switch.
Personnel will use the following deployment procedures:
1. The switch operator will contact the requesting agency to inform him/her of the
ETA to the incident scene
2. The switch operator will accompany deployment of the mobile audio switch to the
incident scene.
3. The switch operator will report to the Incident Commander upon arrival at the
incident scene.
FBI ACU–1000 Mobile Gateway Activation Procedures
The deployable audio switch will be outfitted with radios before the event. The switch
operator and participating agencies should ensure additional power supplies (e.g., spare
batteries, chargers) are available for the radios because battery life limits usability of the
radio.
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The Incident Commander should follow these procedures:
1. Require participating agencies to check in at the ICP and provide or verify
frequency/talk group channels for use during the incident.
2. Instruct the switch operator on where to set up and operate the switch.
3. Inform the switch operator of the participating agencies.
4. Confer with the switch operator regarding command level or other specific talk
groups that need to be programmed into the switch and the manner in which the
talk groups should be provisioned (e.g., simplex or duplex mode).
The switch operator should follow these procedures:
1. Select the channel or talk group assigned by the agency to each of the
interconnected radios.
2. Assign the requested unit/agency to a channel or talk group as designated by the
Incident Commander and deployment plan.
3. Advise the Incident Commander when the mobile asset is configured and ready
to use.
FBI ACU–1000 Mobile Gateway Deactivation Procedures
When interoperable communications are no longer required, the switch operator is
Procedures responsible for deactivating the switch.
The Incident Commander will follow these deactivation procedures:
1. Make an announcement on the interoperable channel to advise users the switch
is being deactivated.
2. Contact the switch operator to deactivate the switch.
3. Notify the MPSCS NCC that talk groups are no longer needed.
The switch operator will follow these deactivation procedures:
1. Disable the patch.
2. Take inventory of the equipment and note any repair or replacement needs.
3. Return to pre–response location and make the switch ready for service.
FBI ACU–1000 Mobile Gateway Problem Identification and Resolution
Problems should be referred to the gateway POC for resolution.
FBI ACU–1000 Mobile Gateway Limitations
The interoperability provided through the TRP–1000 mobile audio switch has the ability
to link participating agencies, but has the following limitations:
•
Available connections limit the number of participating agencies. The TRP–1000
unit is configured to hold up to ten radio connections and four telephone
connections. The available connections are equal to the number of agencies that
can be patched into an audio switch. The ten ports available on the mobile
switch configuration will be used to connect to mobile radios being pre–
configured with the switches (see Appendix G for radio details). There are eleven
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•
•
mobile radios to ten available radio connections in the audio switch configuration.
The switch operator will employ the radio configuration best suited to the
responding agencies on–scene. Portable radios may also be configured to the
switch in place of the listed mobile radios.
The coverage area is limited by the radios used. The deployable audio switch
does not extend radio coverage area. The coverage area of the radios interfaced
to the audio switch limit the area for which interoperable communications is
provided. The audio switch should be set up and operated from a strategic
position to maximize coverage area at the incident scene.
Battery life of portable radios limits time of use. Deployable audio switches are
designed to enable interoperable communications for short duration events or
until a mobile command vehicle arrives. In the event that the audio switches
need to be used for an extended period of time, precautions such as additional
power supplies, personal radio chargers, or other radio power provisions should
be considered. FBI ACU–1000 Mobile Gateway Test Procedures
To ensure that equipment components of the mobile audio switch are operating properly,
agencies should participate in the following testing procedure:
1. Agency representatives meet at a pre–determined test location to test their ability
to communicate with each other by using the switch to interconnect various
radios and performing audio checks.
2. While the switch is set up in the test mode, representatives should test the
request, activation, and deactivation procedures and abide by operational rules.
3. If a technical or procedural problem is identified during the testing procedure, the
FBI switch operator should identify corrective action.
4. If the problem cannot be identified, participating personnel should contact the
appropriate technical personnel to address the issue or problem.
Participating agencies are also encouraged to integrate the mobile audio switch
capabilities into emergency response exercises involving multiple public safety agencies
in the Detroit metropolitan area.
3.4
Cache Radios
Cache radios, also known as “swapped radios,” refer to maintaining a cache of standby
radios that can be deployed to support regional incidents. These radios may be from a
regional cache or from a participating agency. These radios allow all responders to use
common, compatible equipment during an incident. Specific caches within the SEMI
UASI are listed in the following table. Detailed information on cache radios can be found
in Appendix E.
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Table 12 – SEMI UASI Radio Cache(s)
Radio Cache
Name
Owning /
Managing Agency
MABAS Division
3201
Communications
Support Team
700/800 MHz
Oakland
Communications
Support Team
(CST)
MABAS Division
3201
Communications
Support Team
VHF
Oakland
Communications
Support Team
(CST)
Make / Model
Frequency
Band
Quantity
Harris / 5250
800 MHz
120
Motorola / MTS 2000
VHF
85
Macomb County
Emergency
Management
Radio Cache
Macomb County
Emergency
Management
Motorola / XTS 1500,
Motorola / XTS 2500
800 MHz
16,
34
Washtenaw
County Sheriff's
Office Radio
Cache
Washtenaw County
Sheriff's Office
Motorola / MTS 2000
800 MHz
10
Wayne County
DHSEM Cache
Wayne County
Department of
Homeland Security
& Emergency
Management
Motorola / XTS 5000
800 MHz
70
MSP MPSCS
MSP and MPSCS
Various
800 MHz
244
Lucas County,
Ohio Radio Cache
Lucas County, Ohio
Sheriff’s Office
XTS5000
800 MHz
75
City of Detroit
Network
Operations Center
Cache
Detroit Emergency
Management and
Homeland Security
XTS5000
800 MHz
150
City of Detroit
Water and
Sewerage Cache
City of Detroit
Water and
Sewerage
XTS2500
800 MHz
100
3.4.1
Region–wide Cache Radio Policies and Procedures
SEMI UASI radio caches have the following characteristics:
•
•
•
Portable radios are fully charged and maintained, ready for immediate
deployment.
Deployed equipment includes battery chargers to support extended deployments.
Personnel are available to transport equipment to the incident scene.
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•
Technicians are available for on–scene support during the deployment.
700 MHz Cache Radios
All SEMI UASI 700 MHz radio caches are required to have the following channels/talk
groups programmed:
No required 700 MHz channels/talk groups have been identified by the SEMI UASI.
Table 13 – Required Channels for SEMI UASI 700 MHz Cache Radio(s)
Channel Name
Primary Use
If possible, the following channels/talk groups should also be programmed into SEMI
UASI 700 MHz cached radios:
Table 14 – Optional Channels for SEMI UASI 700 MHz Cache Radio(s)
700 MHz Interoperability Channels (12.5 kHz Channels)
Channel
Name/ID
7TAC51
7TAC51D
Frequency (MHz)
(Subscriber Load)
Primary Use
General Public
Safety
7CALL50
Receive
Channel
Transmit
Channel
769.14375
799.14375
“
769.14375
769.24375
799.24375
“
769.24375
769.39375
799.39375
“
769.39375
769.49375
799.49375
“
769.49375
769.64375
799.64375
“
769.64375
769.74375
799.74375
“
769.74375
769.89375
799.89375
$293
Calling Channel
7CALL50D
7MED65
$293
EMS
7MED65D
7MED66
$293
EMS
7MED66D
7TAC52
7TAC52D
7TAC55
7TAC55D
7FIRE63
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General Public
Safety
General Public
Safety
Fire
Network Access
(Code)
$293
$293
$293
$293
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700 MHz Interoperability Channels (12.5 kHz Channels)
Channel
Name/ID
Frequency (MHz)
(Subscriber Load)
Primary Use
7FIRE63D
7FIRE64
Receive
Channel
Transmit
Channel
“
769.89375
769.99375
799.99375
“
769.99375
770.14375
800.14375
“
770.14375
770.24375
800.24375
“
770.24375
770.39375
800.39375
Fire
7FIRE64D
7TAC53
7TAC53D
7TAC56
7TAC56D
7LAW61
7LAW61D
7LAW62
7LAW62D
7TAC54
7TAC54D
General Public
Safety
General Public
Safety
Law
Enforcement
Law
Enforcement
General Public
Safety
7DATA69
$293
$293
$293
$293
“
770.39375
770.49375
800.49375
“
770.49375
770.64375
800.64375
“
770.64375
770.74375
800.74375
“
770.74375
770.89375
800.89375
$293
$293
Mobile Data
7DATA69D
7MOB59
$293
Mobile Repeater
7MOB59D
7GTAC57
7GTAC57D
Other Public
Service
7MED86
$293
“
770.89375
770.99375
800.99375
“
770.99375
773.00625
803.00625
“
773.00625
773.10625
803.10625
$293
EMS
7MED86D
7TAC71
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General Public
Network Access
(Code)
$293
$293
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700 MHz Interoperability Channels (12.5 kHz Channels)
Channel
Name/ID
7TAC71D
Frequency (MHz)
(Subscriber Load)
Primary Use
Safety
Receive
Channel
Transmit
Channel
“
773.10625
7CALL70
Calling
773.25625
803.25625
7CALL70D
Channel
“
773.25625
773.35625
803.35625
“
773.35625
773.50625
803.50625
“
773.50625
773.60625
803.60625
7MED87
$293
EMS
7MED87D
7FIRE83
$293
Fire
7FIRE83D
7TAC72
7TAC72D
7TAC75
7TAC75D
General Public
Safety
General Public
Safety
7FIRE84
$293
$293
“
773.60625
773.75625
803.75625
“
773.75625
773.85625
803.85625
“
773.85625
774.00625
804.00625
“
774.00625
774.10625
804.10625
$293
Fire
7FIRE84D
7LAW81
7LAW81D
7TAC73
7TAC73D
7TAC76
7TAC76D
7LAW82
7LAW82D
7MOB79
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Law
Enforcement
General Public
Safety
General Public
Safety
Law
Enforcement
Mobile Repeater
Network Access
(Code)
$293
$293
$293
“
774.10625
774.25625
804.25625
“
774.25625
774.35625
804.35625
“
774.35625
774.50625
804.50625
$293
$293
$293
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700 MHz Interoperability Channels (12.5 kHz Channels)
Frequency (MHz)
(Subscriber Load)
Channel
Name/ID
Primary Use
Receive
Channel
Transmit
Channel
“
774.50625
774.60625
804.60625
“
774.60625
774.75625
804.75625
“
774.75625
774.85625
804.85625
“
774.85625
7MOB79D
7TAC74
7TAC74D
General Public
Safety
7DATA89
Network Access
(Code)
$293
Mobile Data
$293
7DATA89D
7GTAC77
7GTAC77D
Other Public
Service
$293
$293 is default NAC. Program as 12.5 kHz channels.
800 MHz Cache Radios
All SEMI UASI 800 MHz radio caches are required to have the following channels/talk
groups programmed:
Table 15 – Required Channel for SEMI UASI 800 MHz Cache Radio(s)
National 800 MHz National Mutual Aid Channels Before Rebanding
Mobile RX (MHz)
Channel Name/ID
ICALL
ICALLD
ITAC1
ITAC1D
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Mobile TX (MHz)
CTCSS
Tone*
866.0125
CSQ – See note below
821.0125
156.7
866.0125
CSQ – See note below
866.0125
156.7
866.5125
CSQ – See note below
821.5125
156.7
866.5125
CSQ – See note below
866.5125
156.7
Primary Use
Calling–Repeater
Calling–Direct
Tactical–Repeater
Tactical–Direct
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Mobile RX (MHz)
Channel Name/ID
ITAC2
Mobile TX (MHz)
CTCSS
Tone*
867.0125
CSQ – See note below
822.0125
156.7
867.0125
CSQ – See note below
867.0125
156.7
867.5125
CSQ – See note below
822.5125
156.7
867.5125
CSQ – See note below
867.5125
156.7
868.0125
CSQ – See note below
823.0125
156.7
868.0125
CSQ – See note below
868.0125
156.7
Primary Use
Tactical–Repeater
ITAC2D
Tactical–Direct
ITAC3
Tactical–Repeater
ITAC3D
Tactical–Direct
ITAC4
Tactical–Repeater
ITAC4D
Tactical–Direct
*Default operation should be CSQ receive, CTCSS 156.7 Hz (5A) transmit. If the user can
enable/disable CTCSS without reprogramming the radio, the indicated CTCSS tone should also
be programmed for receive and the user instructed how and when to enable/disable.
If possible, the following channels/talk groups should also be programmed into SEMI
UASI 800 MHz cached radios:
Table 16 – Optional Channels for SEMI UASI 800 MHz Cache Radio(s)
National 800 MHz National Mutual Aid Channels After Rebanding
Mobile RX (MHz)
Channel Name/ID
Primary Use
CTCSS Tone*
Mobile TX (MHz)
8CALL90
8CALL90D
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851.0125
CSQ – See note below
806.0125
156.7
851.0125
CSQ – See note below
Calling–Repeater
Calling–Direct
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Mobile RX (MHz)
Channel Name/ID
Primary Use
CTCSS Tone*
Mobile TX (MHz)
8TAC91
8TAC91D
8TAC92
8TAC92D
8TAC93
8TAC93D
8TAC94
8TAC94D
851.0125
156.7
851.5125
CSQ – See note below
806.5125
156.7
851.5125
CSQ – See note below
851.5125
156.7
852.0125
CSQ – See note below
807.0125
156.7
852.0125
CSQ – See note below
852.0125
156.7
852.5125
CSQ – See note below
807.5125
156.7
852.5125
CSQ – See note below
852.5125
156.7
853.0125
CSQ – See note below
808.0125
156.7
853.0125
CSQ – See note below
853.0125
156.7
Tactical–Repeater
Tactical–Direct
Tactical–Repeater
Tactical–Direct
Tactical–Repeater
Tactical–Direct
Tactical–Repeater
Tactical–Direct
NOTE: Prior to rebanding, 8CALL and 8TAC were named ICALL and ITAC channels.
*Default operation should be CSQ receive, CTCSS 156.7 Hz (5A) transmit. If the user can
enable/disable CTCSS without reprogramming the radio, the indicated CTCSS tone should also
be programmed for receive and the user instructed how and when to enable/disable.
These are the post–rebanding ICALL/ITAC channels and may be used by agencies
responding to areas where rebanding has been completed.
UHF Cache Radios
All SEMI UASI UHF radio caches are required to have the following channels
programmed:
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Table 17 – Required Channels for SEMI UASI UHF Cache Radio(s)
National UHF Interoperability Channels
Channel Name/ID
Primary Use
UCALL40
Calling–Repeater
UCALL40D
UTAC41
UTAC41D
UTAC42
UTAC42D
UTAC43
UTAC43D
Mobile RX
(MHz)
Mobile
TX (MHz)
CTCSS
Tone*
453.2125
CSQ – See note below
458.2125
156.7
453.2125
CSQ – See note below
453.2125
156.7
453.4625
CSQ – See note below
458.4625
156.7
453.4625
CSQ – See note below
453.4625
156.7
453.7125
CSQ – See note below
458.7125
156.7
453.7125
CSQ – See note below
453.7125
156.7
453.8625
CSQ – See note below
458.8625
156.7
453.8625
CSQ – See note below
453.8625
156.7
Calling–Direct
Tactical–Repeater
Tactical–Direct
Tactical–Repeater
Tactical–Direct
Tactical–Repeater
Tactical–Direct
*Default operation should be CSQ receive, CTCSS 156.7 Hz (5A) transmit. If the user can
enable/disable CTCSS without reprogramming the radio, the indicated CTCSS tone should also
be programmed for receive and the user instructed how and when to enable/disable.
If possible, the following channels should also be programmed into SEMI UASI UHF
cached radios:
No optional UHF channels/talk groups have been identified by the SEMI UASI.
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Table 18 – Optional Channels for SEMI UASI UHF Cache Radio(s)
Channel Name
Primary Use
VHF Cache Radios
All SEMI UASI VHF radio caches are required to have the following channels
programmed:
Table 19 – Required Channels for SEMI UASI VHF Cache Radio(s)
National VHF National Mutual Aid Channels
Mobile RX
(MHz)
CTCSS
Channel Name/ID
Primary Use
Mobile
Tone*
TX (MHz)
VCALL10
Calling
155.7525
CSQ /156.7
VTAC11
Tactical
151.1375
CSQ /156.7
VTAC12
Tactical
154.4525
CSQ /156.7
VTAC13
Tactical
158.7375
CSQ /156.7
VTAC14
Tactical
159.4725
CSQ /156.7
*Default operation should be CSQ receive, CTCSS 156.7 Hz (5A) transmit. If the user can
enable/disable CTCSS without reprogramming the radio, the indicated CTCSS tone should also
be programmed for receive and the user instructed how and when to enable/disable.
Table 20 – VHF Common Mutual Aid Channels
Channel
Name/ID
Michigan
Public Safety
Emergency
System
(MEPSS)
MEDCOM340
MEDCOM400
VMEDTAC
MEDCOM385
Michigan VHF Common Mutual Aid Channels
Mobile RX (MHz)
Primary Use
Mobile
TX (MHz)
Statewide Police Mutual Aid
Statewide
Ambulance–to–Hospital Coordination
Disaster coordination purposes and as a
secondary HEAR/HERN channel in UASI
and Livingston County
Mobile and portable only; On–Scene
Coordination of EMS resources; mutual
aid; tactical operations
Primary use: Rotary Wing Ambulance
Dispatch
CTCSS
Tone*
155.865
CSQ
155.340
CSQ
155.400
CSQ
155.355
210.7 Hz
155.385
CSQ
Secondary use: regional coordination
between hospitals, health departments,
and Emergency Operating Centers during
times of disaster and large multi–casualty
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Michigan VHF Common Mutual Aid Channels
Mobile RX (MHz)
Primary Use
Mobile
TX (MHz)
incidents
Channel
Name/ID
CTCSS
Tone*
SWFIRE
Statewide Fire Mutual Aid Channel
154.295
CSQ
DNRTAC1
Statewide Fire Tactical
151.325
CSQ
DNRTAC2
Statewide Fire Tactical
159.270
CSQ
If possible, the following channels should also be programmed into SEMI UASI VHF
cached radios:
Table 21 – Optional Channels for SEMI UASI VHF Cache Radio(s)
National VHF Public Safety and Mutual Aid Common Channels
Channel (MHz)
Primary Use
Wideband ID
Narrowband ID
Note
155.1600
Search and
Rescue Common
SAR WFM
SAR NFM
Not designated by
FCC; availability
varies.
154.2650 mobile
Fire Mutual Aid
VFIRE22W
VFIRE22
154.2725
Fire Mutual Aid
154.2800
base/mobile
Fire Mutual Aid
VFIRE24
VFIRE21W
154.2875
154.2950 mobile
VFIRE21
VFIRE25
Fire Mutual Aid
VFIRE23W
VFIRE23
154.3025
VFIRE26
155.3475
VMED29
155.4750
base/mobile
Law Mutual Aid
155.4825
Law Mutual Aid
VLAW31W
May be
designated for
EMS Mutual Aid.
VLAW31
VLAW32
Rules for use of these channels are contained in 47 CFR 90.20 and NTIA Manual Section 4.3.11
& 7.3.4.
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Region–wide Radio Cache Rules of Use
The following are general rules of use and apply to all SEMI UASI radio caches:
•
•
●
•
National Incident Management System – Use an ICS compliant with NIMS
when using any regional interoperability resource.
Plain Language – All interoperable communications during multi–agency, multi–
discipline incidents will be in plain language. Avoid using radio codes, acronyms,
and abbreviations as they may cause confusion between agencies. Ensure that
all verbal requests for assistance or backup specify the reason for the request.
Unit Identification – Announce your home agency prior to announcing your unit
identifier during interoperable communication situations. (i.e., [Local Example
Here])
Equipment Return – The requesting agency is responsible for the return of any
cache radios/equipment in the condition that they were received OR
responsibilities for lost or damaged equipment lie with the appropriate agency as
dictated by existing Memoranda of Agreement (MOA).
Region–wide Radio Cache Request
The Incident Commander, or their designee, determines when a situation exists that
requires the use of a regional radio cache and notifies the appropriate dispatch center.
The dispatch center will follow internal agency procedures to contact the COML or Radio
Cache Agency POC and relay pertinent information regarding the event. If the
requesting agency is requesting to use the State of Michigan cache, the agency should
call 517-241-8000, which is the Michigan Intelligence Operations Center (MIOC) or
517-333-5050, which is the MPSCS Network Communications Center (NCC). The
requesting agency documents and provides the following information to the Radio Cache
Agency POC, on request:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Requesting agency
On–scene agencies requiring interoperability
Incident/event type of event (e.g., wild land fire, etc.)
Equipment requirements
Expected duration of event
Location required/access information
Incident POC
User/requestor and/or servicing dispatch contact phone number
Additional support services requested (e.g., technician, chargers, etc.)
The Radio Cache Agency determines what radio caches are available for use, identifies
a specific cache, activates that cache, and coordinates the cache deployment with the
requesting agency Incident Commander or their designee.
Region–wide Radio Cache Equipment Activation
Upon receiving a request for the deployment of a radio cache, the owning agency
dispatcher should follow these deployment procedures:
•
Contact the on–call technician responsible for radio cache deployment.
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•
•
Dispatch the radio cache technician (or an approved designee) to the incident
scene.
Inform the requesting agency that the radio cache is en route and provide an
ETA, if available.
The radio cache technician (or designee) should follow these deployment procedures:
•
•
•
•
Provide dispatch with an ETA to the incident.
Retrieve the radio cache from its storage location and deliver it to the incident
scene.
Report to the Incident Commander or Check–in on arrival.
Once on–scene, sign the cache over to the requesting agency for incident use or,
if assigned to remain on scene, coordinate radio cache deployment procedures
with the Communications Unit.
o
Each radio in the radio cache will have a unique identification number for
inventory tracking. Ask the receiving agency to sign a property transfer
form if they take responsibility for managing the radio cache on scene.
o
The requesting Incident Commander, or their designee, will be
responsible for:
Supporting radio deployments on–scene
Maintaining a record of each user and agency to whom a radio
and associated accessories have been distributed
ƒ Documenting the identification number of each radio deployed
ƒ Documenting the channel(s) in use
Each user and/or agency that receives a radio from the radio cache will be
responsible for returning that radio and all associated accessories to the cache at
the end of the incident.
ƒ
ƒ
•
Region–wide Radio Cache Equipment Deactivation
When the radio cache is no longer required, agencies should follow these deactivation
procedures:
•
•
•
Coordinate the return of all cache radios to the Communications Unit through the
Incident Commander or their designee.
The Communications Unit will be responsible for inventorying all radios and
accessories returned to the cache. Before leaving the incident scene, the
Communications Unit will determine if any radios have not been returned to the
radio cache and note the user and agency to which the radio was distributed.
Provide this information to the Incident Commander or their designee.
If the missing radios cannot be recovered at the incident scene, the
Communications Unit will provide this information to the Radio Cache Agency
POC for resolution.
Region–wide Radio Cache Problem Identification and Resolution
During an incident:
•
Report radio cache problems to the radio cache technician or their designee, who
will follow established agency procedures to resolve the problem.
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Following an incident, the following general problem identification and resolution
processes apply to all regional radio caches:
•
•
Report any problems with the radio cache to the appropriate POC for the owning
agency listed in Appendix E. The POC will be responsible for ensuring effective
resolution to problems that exist with the radio cache.
Report unresolved radio cache problems directly to the SEMI UASI TICP POC.
The SEMI UASI TICP POC ensures effective resolution to reported radio cache
problems.
(Note: Policies and procedures specific to a single radio cache are listed subsequent to
that specific cache below.)
3.4.2
[Name] Radio Cache
[Name] Technology Overview
[Add text]
[Name] Radio Cache Rules of Use
[Add text]
[Name] Radio Cache Interoperable Communications Request
[Add text]
[Name] Radio Cache Equipment Activation Procedures
[Add text]
[Name] Radio Cache Equipment Deactivation Procedures
[Add text]
[Name] Radio Cache Equipment Problem ID and Resolution
[Add text]
3.5
Mobile Communications Units
A mobile communications unit (MCU) (also known as a mobile communications center
[MCC] or Mobile Emergency Operations Center [EOC]) refers to any vehicular asset that
can be deployed to provide or supplement communications capabilities in an incident
area. Examples of the types of communications devices an MCU can house are:
subscriber and base station radios of various frequency bands, gateway devices,
satellite phones, wireless computer networks, video broadcasting/receiving equipment,
etc. Typically these communications devices are permanently located or stored in the
MCUs when not used. The MCU should also be able to temporarily provide the electrical
power required to operate the communications devices. More detailed information on
each MCU is provided in Appendix F.
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Table 22 – SEMI UASI MCUs
Unit ID / Designator
FEMA Type
Emergency Management
Command Vehicle
Macomb County Sheriff’s
Command Vehicle
Warren Command Post
Converted RV
Owning Agency
Macomb County
Emergency
Management
Macomb County
Sheriff’s Office
City of Warren
Emergency
Management
Huron Valley
Ambulance
Huron Valley Ambulance
Charlie One
Deployment
Area
Region 2
Region 2
Region 2
Region 2 and
Huron Valley
Ambulance
Service Area
Western Wayne
County
Canton Mobile Command
Unit
Type IV
Canton Township DPS
MSP MCV II
Mobile Command Post
MSP
Statewide
MPSCS SOW
Towed / Trunked
MPSCS Site on Wheels
MPSCS
Statewide
MPSCS COW
Towed
Communications
System on Wheels with
Portable Repeaters
MPSCS
Statewide
BSSAB
Trailer
Lucas County (OH)
Sheriff’s Office
Ohio and
Southern
Michigan
51St. Civil Support Team
(CST) Michigan National
Guard Unified Command
Suite
Truck
51st CST Michigan
National Guard
Statewide
51st CST Michigan
National Guard Advance
Echelon Vehicle
Suburban
51st CST Michigan
National Guard
Statewide
Motor Home Type
Vehicle
Detroit Homeland
Security and
Emergency
Management
City of Detroit
Sterling Heights
Command Post
City of Sterling Heights
City of Sterling
Heights
Southfield Police
Command Vehicle
Southfield Police
Department
City of
Southfield
Oakland County Mobile
Command Center
Oakland County
Sheriff’s Office
Oakland County
City of Detroit Mobile
EOC
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Unit ID / Designator
FEMA Type
Wayne County Command
Post
FBI Communications
Vehicle
Owning Agency
Deployment
Area
Wayne County
Homeland Security and
Emergency
Management
Wayne County
FBI Detroit
Statewide
Detroit Water and
Sewerage Radio Van
Van
Detroit Water and
Sewerage
City of Detroit
MABAS Division 3201
Communications Support
Team Field
Communications Unit
(FCU)
Van
Oakland
Communications
Support Team (CST)
Region 2
MABAS Division 3201
Communications Support
Team Tactical
Communications Trailer
(TCU)
Trailer
Oakland
Communications
Support Team (CST)
Region 2
Oakland County Incident
Support Vehicle
Truck-28’
Oakland
Communications
Support Team (CST)
Region 2
Region 2 South
Communications Trailer
Trailer
Region 2 South
Healthcare Coalition
Region 2
3.5.1
MCU Policies and Procedures
[Unit Name/ID] MCU
MCU Technology Overview
[Add text]
MCU Rules of Use
[Add text]
MCU Interoperable Communication Request
[Add text]
The Incident Commander, or their designee, determines when a situation exists that
requires the use of an MCU and notifies the appropriate dispatch center. The dispatch
center will follow internal agency procedures to contact the COML or MCU POC and
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relay pertinent information regarding the event. The requesting agency documents and
provides the following information to the MCU POC, on request:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Requesting agency
Agencies requiring interoperability
Incident/event type (e.g., wild land fire, etc.)
Expected duration of event
Location required/access information
Incident POC
User/requestor and/or servicing dispatch contact phone number
Additional support services requested
The MCU agency determines if the MCU is available for use and coordinates the
deployment with the requesting agency Incident Commander or their designee.
MCU Activation Method
[Add text]
MCU Deactivation Method
[Add text]
MCU Problem ID and Resolution
[Add text]
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4
Regional Emergency Resource Staffing
4.1
MABAS Division 3201 CST
The MABAS CST is a group of public safety and related technical personnel trained and
equipped to provide specialized communications support services at public safety
incidents to police and fire incident commanders and the Oakland County and SEMI
UASI Incident Management Teams. The CST operates several specialized apparatus
including a self–contained Field Communications Unit (FCU) and a Tactical
Communications Trailer (TCT). Four team members are trained COMLs. A complete
description of the services and inventory of communications equipment maintained by
the CST are included in 5.1Appendix L MABAS Division 3201 Communications Support
Team (CST) Services and Equipment.
Oakland County fire services participating in the county’s MABAS have included CST
responses in their mutual aid response plans. Fire services in the SEMI UASI are
encouraged to enter into agreements with the CST for a CST response as part of their
local MABAS responses. All other public safety services in the SEMI UASI are
encouraged to enter into agreements with the CST for incident response as part of any
formal incident management plan.
The CST is available to incident commanders upon request through Oakland County
dispatch.
Contact Information:
Oakland County Dispatch
248–858–4911
Emergency Resource Directory
The Emergency Resource Directory establishes a list of personnel who will respond to
fill the Communications Unit positions.
Identified personnel must train and exercise to a regional response level.
Contact information:
Center Name – Number
Center Name – Number
Center Name – Number
Job descriptions and qualified personnel for each Communications Unit position are
detailed below.
Dispatch Center
Communications Coordinator (COMC) – The COML will work with the COMC to
coordinate communications with other dispatch centers and the incident communications
plan. Locally, the jurisdictional dispatch center supervisor or dispatcher will act as the
COMC. Coordinators may also be located at the region/county, State, and Federal level.
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At an Incident/Event
Communications Unit Leader (COML) – Manages the technical and operational aspects
of the communications function during an incident or event. Develops NIMS/ICS Form
205 Incident Radio Communications Plan and supervises the communications unit.
Technical Specialist (THSP) – Allows for the incorporation of personnel who may not be
formally certified in any specific NIMS/ICS position. THSPs may include Local Agency
Radio Technicians (as opposed to the COMT), Telephone Specialists, Gateway
Specialists, Data/IT Specialists, and or Cache Radio Specialists.
Incident Communications Technician (COMT) – Deploys advanced equipment and
keeps it operational throughout the incident/event.
Incident Communications Center Manager (INCM) – Supervises the operational aspects
of the Incident Communications Center (ICC) (mobile unit and/or fixed facility). During an
incident, the ICC is designed to absorb incident traffic in order to separate that traffic
from the day–to–day activities of the dispatch center. The ICC is typically located at the
ICP in a fixed site, tent, trailer, or MCU.
Radio Operator (RADO) – Staffs a radio at the ICC and is responsible for documenting
incoming radio and telephone messages. Incident dispatchers or tactical dispatchers are
used as RADOs.
The following table provides contact information for the Regional Emergency Resource
Personnel for each Communications Unit position.
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Table 23 – Regional Emergency Resource Personnel
Name
Agency
Address
Phone
Email
COMC
COML
May 2011
William Nelson
Troy FD
Alan Tillman
Detroit FD.
Ryan Wolf
Troy PD
John Unrue
Lavonia FD
Keith Bradshaw
Macomb County
Technical Services
Jeremy Jennings
Monroe County
9–1–1
500 West Big
Beaver, Troy, MI
13333 Lyndon
Street
Detroit, MI
48227–3669
500 West Big
Beaver
Troy, MI 48084
14910
Farmington
Road
Livonia, MI
48154
21930 Dunham
Mount Clemens,
MI
48043
987 S.
Raisinville Rd
Monroe, MI
48162
238–524–3419
[email protected]
313–596–1623
[email protected]
248–524–3477
734 466–2444
586–469–5370
734–243–7070
[email protected]
[email protected]
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Name
Agency
Jerry Hardesty
Canton PD
Steve Miller
Canton PD
Michael Kimball
51st CST, Michigan
National Guard
Brad Bunch
51st CST, Michigan
National Guard
Address
1150 S. Canton
Center Rd.,
Canton, MI
1150 S. Canton
Center Rd. ,
Canton, MI
2750 27th St.,
Augusta, MI
49012
2750 27th St.,
Augusta, MI
49012
Phone
Email
734–394–5400
jhardesty@canton–mi.org
734–394–5400
smiller@canton–mi.org
269–420–3859
[email protected]
269–420–3859
[email protected]
INCM
RADO
Cache
THSP
Gateway
THSP
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Name
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Address
Phone
Email
Other
THSP
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5
Communications Assets Survey and Mapping
(CASM)
5.1
Overview
The CASM tool provides the ability for representatives of public safety agencies within
an urban area or state to collect, store, and visualize data about agencies,
communication assets, and how agencies use those assets.
The purpose of CASM is to:
•
•
•
Provide a single repository for information about land mobile radio systems, other
interoperability methods, and how they are used by public safety agencies within
a state or urban area.
Provide a method to display the data.
Provide tools to analyze the data and visualize interoperability gaps in
accordance with the Interoperability Continuum framework.
The CASM tool is composed of two components: the Communication Assets Survey
(CAS) and the Communication Assets Mapping (CAM) tool. The CAS component
provides a means to enter, edit, and delete information about agencies, communication
assets (such as radio systems, dispatch centers, mutual aid channels/systems,
gateways and radio caches), and agency usage of those assets. The CAM component
provides a means to display this information in a map–based interface and provides
analysis tools for displaying agency–to–agency interoperability, including interoperability
gaps, in various ways.
The CASM tool is Web–based and requires the user to have an active Internet
connection in order to access both the CAS and CAM components. CAS is a Website
that may be accessed via any Internet browser, such as Internet Explorer, Netscape
Navigator, or Mozilla Firefox. CAM is a client application that must be downloaded,
installed, and executed on the user’s computer. A user must have Internet access in
order to operate CAM.
Authorization to view data for a particular urban area or state is controlled by the SEMI
UASI Administrative Manager (AM); each user must have a user name and password in
order to login.
The CASM AM POC is listed in the following table:
Table 24 – CASM AM POC Information
Name
Phone
Email
Sgt Mike Garland
517-366-6359
[email protected]
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Area of
Responsibility
State of Michigan
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Appendix A
A.1
Points of Contacts
Dispatch Centers
Table A–1 – Dispatch Center Points of Contact
Name
24/7 Contact
Organizations / Agencies Served
Allen Park Police Department
Dobson, Kenneth (Chief) ,
Tamsen, Dean (313–386–7800)
Allen Park FD
Allen Park PD
Ann Arbor Police Department
Tremaine, Spring (Lt.) (734–794–6900)
Ann Arbor PD
Auburn Hills Police Department
Griffin, Mary, Ms
Auburn Hills FD
Auburn Hills PD
Belleville/Sumpter Township PDs
Plachetzki, Kathy, Ms
Berkley Department of Public Safety
Smith, James, Mr
Berkley DPS
Huntington Woods DPS
Pleasant Ridge PD
Beverly Hills Department of Public Safety
Burgess, Betty, Ms
Beverly Hills DPS
Birmingham Police Department
Kiernan, Terry (248–530–1865),
Millgard, Carrol (248–530–1865),
Schettenhelm, Steven, Mr
Birmingham FD
Birmingham PD
Bloomfield Hills Police Department
Piche, Dave (Chief) ,
Wilson, Scott (248–644–4200)
Bloomfield Hills DPS
Bloomfield Township Police Department
Phillips, Jeff (Lt.)
Bloomfield Township Emergency
Management,
May 2011
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Name
24/7 Contact
Organizations / Agencies Served
Bloomfield Township FD
Bielecki, Craig (734–675–1300)
Brownstown FD
Brownstown PD
Canton Department of Public Safety
Mutchler, Todd (734–394–5404),
Rorabacher, Mike (Chief)
Canton DPS
Canton PD
Canton Township Emergency
Management
Canton Township FD
Center Line Public Safety
Churilla, Gerry (Lt.)
Center Line FD
Center Line Public Safety
Chelsea Police Department
Toth, Edward (Chief) (734–475–9122)
Chelsea FD
Chelsea PD
Chesterfield Township Police Department
Bowerson, Clint (Sgt.) (586–949–4140),
Irby, Donna, Ms
Chesterfield FD
Chesterfield PD
New Baltimore FD
New Baltimore PD
City of Richmond Police Department
Baranowski, Earl (586–727–7545),
Privett, Dennis (Chief)
City of Richmond FD
City of Richmond PD
Clay Township Police Department
Drake, Don (Chief) (810–794–9381),
Eader, Thomas (Chief)
Clay Township FD
Clay Township PD
Brownstown Police Department
Clinton Township Fire Department
Dearborn Heights Police Department
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Clinton Township FD
Gust, Michael (Chief) ,
Wells, Bert (313–277–7409)
Dearborn Heights FD
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Name
Dearborn Police Department Dispatch
Center
24/7 Contact
Organizations / Agencies Served
Klink, Paul, Mr
Dearborn PD
Downriver Central Dispatch
May, Brad (Commander)
Southgate FD
Southgate PD
Wyandotte FD
Wyandotte PD
Downriver Mutual Aid
Schindler, Scott (Lieutenant) (734–374–4015)
Brownstown FD
Brownstown PD
Eastern Michigan University DPS
Nesmith, Jeff (Lt.) (734–487–0892)
Eastern Michigan University PD
Eastpointe Police Department
Gibson, Jason (586–445–8959),
Lauretti, Michael, A. (Chief)
Eastpointe FD
Eastpointe PD
Ecorse Police Department
Anthony, George (Chief) ,
Champagne, Jerry (313–381–0900)
Ecorse FD
Ecorse PD
Farmington Department of Public Safety
Brazzil, Corinne, Ms (248–474–4700)
Farmington DPS
Farmington Hills Police Department
DeGrande, Brian (Sgt.) ,
Skankin, Ronald (248–871–2600)
Farmington Hills Fire EMD
Farmington Hills PD
Ferndale Police Department
Collins, Tim (248–546–2388)
Ferndale FD
Ferndale PD
Flat Rock Police Department
Rossow, Neal (734–782–2496)
Flat Rock FD
Flat Rock PD
Fraser Department of Public Safety
Blickensdorf, Robert (Director) ,
Peeples, Laura (586–307–9356)
Fraser Public Safety
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Name
24/7 Contact
Organizations / Agencies Served
Gibraltar Police Department
Canterbury, Raymond (734–676–5229),
Lehr, Paul (Chief)
Gibraltar FD
Gibraltar PD
Grosse Ile Township PD
Grosse Ile FD
Harper Woods Police Department
Eschendal, Tamera (313–343–2530)
Harper Woods FD
Harper Woods PD
Hazel Park Police Department
Cobb, Sean (Lt.) ,
Weimer, Jason (248–546–0602)
Hazel Park FD
Hazel Park PD
Miljan, Robert, E. (734–727–7280)
Allen Park FD
Belleville FD
Brownstown FD
Canton Township FD
Concord EMS
Dearborn Heights FD
Dearborn FD
Ecorse FD
Flat Rock FD
Garden City FD
Gibraltar FD
Grosse Ile FD
HEMS
HealthLink MTS
Huron Twp FD
Huron Valley Ambulance
Inkster FD
Lincoln Park FD
Livonia FD
Medic One
Melvindale FD
Metropolitan Airport FD
Midwest Medflight
Northville FD
Northville Township FD
HEMS Radio Operations
May 2011
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Name
24/7 Contact
Organizations / Agencies Served
Plymouth Community FD
Rapid Response EMS
Redford FD
River Rouge FD
Riverview FD
Rockwood FD
Romulus FD
Southgate FD
Sumpter Township FD
Superior Ambulance
Survival Flight
Taylor FD
Trenton FD
Van Buren FD
Wayne FD
Westland FD
Woodhaven FD
Wyandotte FD
Holly Police Department
Gackstetter, Rollie (248–634–8221),
Hansmeier, Greg (Chief)
Groveland Township FD
Holly FD
Holly PD
Huron Township Dispatch
Lindenmuth, Terry, Ms
Huron Township PD
Huron Twp FD
Giffin, Jane, A. (Communications Manager) (734–
477–6298)
Alliance EMS
Ann Arbor FD
Ann Arbor Township FD
Augusta Township FD
Dexter FD
Huron Valley Ambulance
Manchester FD
Northfield Township FD
Pittsfield Township FD
Salem Township FD
Huron Valley Ambulance
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Name
24/7 Contact
Organizations / Agencies Served
Scio Township FD
Washtenaw County HAZMAT
Ypsilanti FD
Ypsilanti Township F
Lake Orion Police Department
Narsh, Jerry (248–693–8321)
Lake Orion PD
Orion Township FD
Lincoln Park Police Department
Snethkamp, Colleen, Ms
Lincoln Park FD
Lincoln Park PD
Livingston Co. Central Dispatch
Arbic, Donald, T. (Director) (517–540–7682),
Grange, Tammy (Supervisor) (571–540–7684)
Kensington Metropark PD
Macomb County Sheriff’s Office
Peeples, Laura (586–307–9356)
Armada Township FD
Bruce–Romeo FD
City of Richmond / Lennox EMS
Harrison Township FD
Huron–Clinton Metroparks PD
Lenox Township FD
Macomb County Sheriff
Macomb Township FD
Mount Clemens FD
New Haven FD
New Haven PD
Ray Township FD
Village of Armada PD
Washington Township FD
Madison Heights Police Department
Weidle, Karl, Mr
Madison Heights FD
Madison Heights PD
Melvindale Police Department
Difatta, John (Chief)
Melvindale FD
Melvindale PD
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Name
24/7 Contact
Organizations / Agencies Served
MSP – 2nd District Regional Dispatch
Morenko, Michael (313–237–7488)
MSP – Detroit #29
MSP – Metro North Post #21
MSP – Metro South Post #25
MSP – Monroe Post #28
MSP – Richmond Post #24
MSP – Ypsilanti Post #26
Milan Police Department
Lewis, Jeffrey (Chief of Police) (734–439–1551)
Milan FD
Milan PD
Milford Police Department
Walli, Wayne (Chief) ,
Wiltse, Robyn (248–684–1815)
Milford FD
Milford PD
Monroe County Central Dispatch
May 2011
Jennings, Jeremy (Assistant Director)
(734–457–6703)
Ash Township FD
Bedford FD
Berlin Charter Township FD #1
Berlin Twp FD #2
Carleton PD
Dundee PD
Dundee Township FD
Erie Township FD
Erie Township PD
Estral Beach FD
Exeter Township FD
Frenchtown Township FD
Ida Township FD
LaSalle Twp FD
Life Flight,
LMR FD
Luna Pier FD
Luna Pier PD
MSP – Monroe Post #28
Monroe City DPW
Monroe City FD
Monroe City PD
Monroe County Emergency
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Name
24/7 Contact
Organizations / Agencies Served
Management
Monroe County Sheriff's Office
Monroe Township FD
Morin Point FD
Newport FD
Ottawa Lake FD
South Rockwood PD
Summerfield Township FD
Whiteford Twp Constables (PD)
Whiteford Twp FD
Northville Township Department of Public
Safety
Pigeon, Kelly (248–449–5197)
Northville FD
Northville PD
Northville Township FD
Northville Township PD
Novi Regional
Burchett, Joseph, Mr ,
Geary, Tracey (248–347–0564),
Mitchell, Richard (248–347–0564)
Novi FD
Novi PD
South Lyon FD
South Lyon PD
Oak Park Department of Public Safety
Barnard, Mike (Sgt.) ,
Kozowski, Ted (248–691–7527)
Oak Park DPS
Russell, Christina, Ms
Addison Township FD
Brandon Township FD
Clarkson PD
Commerce Township FD
Franklin–Bingham FD
Groveland Township FD
Highland Township FD
Independence Township FD
Lake Angelus PD
North Oakland FD
Oakland Community College PD
Oakland County Sheriff’s Office
Oakland County Sheriff’s Office
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Name
24/7 Contact
Organizations / Agencies Served
Oakland Township FD
Rochester Hills FD
Royal Oak FD
Springfield Township FD
Walled Lake FD
Walled Lake PD
Wixom FD
Wixom PD
Wolverine Lake PD
Oakland University Police
Oakland University PD
Oxford Police Department
VanHouten, Tony, Mr (248–628–2581)
Oxford FD
Oxford PD
Pittsfield Township Department of Public
Safety
Swenson, Craig (734–944–4911 x125)
Pittsfield Township FD
Pittsfield Township PD
Plymouth Community Communications
Center
Lauria, Cal, A. (734–354–3273)
Plymouth Community FD
Plymouth PD
Pontiac Police Department
Ford, Robert (248–758–3310),
Gallipo, Janice, Ms
Pontiac FD
Pontiac PD
River Rouge Police Department
Girrbach, John (Chief)
River Rouge FD
River Rouge PD
Riverview Police Department
Workman, Dean, Mr
Riverview FD
Riverview PD
Rochester Police Department
Wenzel, David (248–651–9621)
Rochester FD
Rochester PD
Rockwood Police Department
VanWassehnova, Russ (Chief)
Rockwood FD
May 2011
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Name
24/7 Contact
Organizations / Agencies Served
Rockwood PD
Romeo Police Department
Paduch, Greg (586–752–3587)
Romeo PD
Roseville Police Department
Pachla, Michael (586–775–2100)
Roseville FD
Roseville PD
Royal Oak Police Department
Benthall, John (Chief) (810–742–2542)
Royal Oak FD
Royal Oak PD
Saline Police Department
Ceo, Jack (Deputy Chief) (734–429–7911)
Saline PD
Shelby Township Police Department
DeMeester, Joseph (Capt.)
Leman, Robert (586–731–2121)
Shelby Township FD
Shelby Township PD
South East Regional Emergency Services
Authority
Bartram, Cherie (586–777–6700)
Eastpointe PD
Roseville PD
St. Clair Shores PD
Southfield Police Department
Meredith, Morgan (248–796–5750)
Lathrup Village PD
Southfield FD
Albrecht, Gary, Mr
Conger, Tim (Communications Supervisor) (810–
966–1691)
Algonac FD
Algonac PD
Almont FD
Armada Township FD
Berlin Twp FD
Brockway Township FD
Burtchville FD
Canadian Pacific Railway Police
Capac PD
Clyde Township FD
Emmett FD
Fort Gratiot FD
St. Clair County Central Dispatch
May 2011
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Name
24/7 Contact
Organizations / Agencies Served
Ira Township EMS
Ira Township FD
Kenockee Township FD
Kimball Township FD
Marine City FD
Marine City PD
Marysville FD
Marysville PD
Medstar Ambulance
Memphis FD
Memphis PD
MSP – Richmond Post #24
Mussey Township FD
New Baltimore FD
Port Huron FD
Port Huron PD
Port Huron Township FD
St. Clair County Sheriff
St. Clair FD
St. Clair PD
Tri Hospital EMS
Yale FD
Yale PD
St. Clair Shores Police Department
Keelan, Tim (Lt.) (586–445–5320)
St. Clair Shores FD
St. Clair Shores PD
Sterling Heights Police Department
Fawaz, Jimmy (Sgt.) (586–446–2800)
Sterling Heights FD
Sterling Heights PD
Sumpter Township Police Department
Baker, Melissa (734–461–6936)
Sumpter Township FD
Sumpter Township PD
Taylor Police Department
May, Brad (Commander)
Taylor FD
Taylor PD
May 2011
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Name
24/7 Contact
Organizations / Agencies Served
Newsome, Rick (Chief)
Trenton FD
Trenton PD
Troy Police Department
Brandimore, Cathy, Ms (248–524–3477)
Clawson FD
Clawson PD
Troy City FD
Troy PD
University of Michigan Department Public
Safety
James, Crystal (Lt.) (734–763–1131)
University of Michigan PD
Utica Police Department
Reaves, Michael (Chief) (586–731–2345)
Utica FD
Utica PD
Van Buren County Central Dispatch
Gribler, Dale (Sheriff) (269–657–2006),
Tapper, Jeri (Director) (269–657–3101)
Van Buren Township DPS
Warren Police Department
Wouters, Ken (Lt.) (586–574–4786)
Warren FD
Warren PD
Trenton Police Department
Washtenaw Metro Dispatch
Breckenridge, Marc (734-973-4900)
Halteman, David, R. (734–973–4548)
MSP – Ypsilanti Post #26,
Northfield Township PD
State of Michigan Forensic Center –
Ypsilanti
Washtenaw County Emergency
Management
Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office
Ypsilanti PD
Waterford Township Police Department
McCaw, Dan (Deputy Chief) ,
Mostek, Frank (248–628–7517)
Waterford FD
Waterford Township PD
West Bloomfield Police Department
Barch, Paul (248–975–8983),
Keego Harbor PD
Orchard Lake PD
May 2011
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Name
24/7 Contact
Organizations / Agencies Served
Matthews, Luther (Sgt)
Sylvan Lake PD
West Bloomfield FD
West Bloomfield PD
Westland Police Department
Collier, Robin (734–467–3543),
O'Connell, Dan (734–722–9600)
Inkster FD
Inkster PD
Westland FD
Westland PD
White Lake Township Police Dept.
Kline, Adam (248–698–4400),
Mitchell, Richard (Lt.)
White Lake FD
White Lake Township PD
Woodhaven Police Department
Andrews, Sandy (Deputy Chief)
Woodhaven FD
Woodhaven PD
A.2
Non–governmental Agency Contact Information
Table A–2 – Nongovernmental Agency Contact Information
Agency
May 2011
Name
Position
Phone
Email
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A.3
SEMI UASI ICC Member Information
Table A–3 – SEMI UASI ICC Contact Information
Agency
A.4
Name
Position
Phone
Email
Governing Body(s)
Subcommittee Working Group Member Information
Table A–4 – Subcommittee Working Group Member Information
Agency
May 2011
Name
Position
Phone
Email
Subcommittee(s)
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Appendix B
Shared Systems
Detailed information on shared systems available for use within the region is listed in
subsequent pages of Appendix B. The table below lists the shared system(s).
Table B–1 – SEMI UASI Shared System(s)
Radio System
Name
Type
Conference of
Eastern Wayne
Radio System
Motorola /
SmartNet
Detroit MPSCS
Motorola /
ASTRO P25
Type
Analog
Digital
Frequency
Owning Agency
Band
800 MHz
800 MHz
Grosse Pointe
Farms
Service Area
Grosse Point
Farms, Grosse
Point Woods,
Grosse Point
Park, City of
Grosse Point,
Harper Woods,
Grosse Point
Shores
Detroit
City of Detroit
including cities of
Highland Park and
Hamtramck
Brownstown
Township; Grosse
Ile Township;
cities of Allen
Park, Ecorse,
Gibraltar, Flatrock,
Taylor, Lincoln
Park, Melvindale,
River Rouge,
Riverview,
Rockwood,
Southgate,
Trenton,
Woodhaven, and
Wyandotte
Motorola /
SmartZone
Analog
800 MHz
Downriver
Community
Conference
HEMS UHF
MEDCOM
Motorola
Analog
UHF
HEMS
Wayne County
HEMS VHF
MEDCOM
Motorola
Analog
VHF
HEMS
Wayne, Oakland,
Washtenaw
Counties
Analog
VHF
Michigan
Association of
Statewide license;
channels can be
used for mutual
Downriver 800
MHz
MABAS Statewide Mobile–only
Fire Mutual Aid
System
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Radio System
Name
Type
Type
Frequency
Owning Agency
Band
Fire Chiefs
Service Area
aid response in
neighboring states
where MABAS
channels are
authorized
Macomb County
Public Safety
Communications
System – MPSCS
Motorola /
ASTRO P25
Digital
800 MHz
Macomb County Macomb County
Monroe County
MPSCS
Motorola /
ASTRO P25
Digital
800 MHz
Monroe County
MPSCS
Motorola
Digital
800 MHz
MPSCS
OakWIN
M/A–COM /
Open Sky
Digital
800 MHz
Oakland County
Emergency
Oakland County
Response and
Preparedness
St. Clair County –
MPSCS
Motorola /
ASTRO P25
Digital
800 MHz
St. Clair County;
St. Clair County St. Clair County
Sheriff
Monroe County
State of Michigan
University of
Michigan campus
is primary services
area; system
serves as a
backup to all
Washtenaw
County – MPSCS
users
University of
Michigan 800
MHz
Motorola /
SmartNet II
Analog
800 MHz
University of
Michigan PD
Warren 800 MHz
Trunked System
Motorola /
ASTRO P25
Analog /
Digital
800 MHz
Warren PD
Washtenaw 800
MHz Analog
Backup
Motorola /
SmartNet
Analog
800 MHz
Washtenaw
Washtenaw
County Sheriff’s
County
Office
Washtenaw
County MPSCS
Motorola /
ASTRO P25
Digital
800 MHz
Washtenaw
Washtenaw
County Sheriff’s
County
Office
Wayne County –
MPSCS
Motorola
Digital
800 MHz
Wayne County
Central
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Cities of Warren
and Centerline
Wayne County
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Radio System
Name
Type
Type
Frequency
Owning Agency
Band
Service Area
Communications
Wayne County
Central
Communications
VHF
Western Wayne
County 800 MHz
Radio Consortium
May 2011
Motorola
Analog
Motorola
Analog /
Digital
VHF
800 MHz
Wayne County
Central
Wayne County
Communications
Westland PD
Dearborn Heights,
Garden City,
Inkster, Wayne,
and Westland
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Conference of Eastern Wayne Radio System
B.1
Responsible Agency
This radio system is owned or managed by: Grosse Pointe Farms
Name:
Monarch, Paul, D.
Title:
Communications Director
Phone:
313–885–2110 x1219
24/7 Phone:
313–885–0698
Email:
[email protected]
Number of Radios
No. of Mobile Radios on this System:
176
No. of Portable Radios on this
System:
247
System Type
Radio System Make:
Motorola
Trunked / Conventional / Both:
Trunked
Radio System Model:
SmartNet
Radio System Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
P25 Compliancy:
None
Number of Channels:
6
Encryption Protocol:
None
Year Installed:
2001
Repeated / Simplex / Both:
Repeated
Analog / Digital / Both:
Analog
Wideband / Narrowband / Both:
Narrowband
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Voted:
No
Simulcast:
No
Service Area
Grosse Point Farms, Grosse Point Woods, Grosse Point Park, city of Grosse Point,
Harper Woods, Grosse Point Shores
Participating Agencies
Beaumont Hospital Grosse Pointe; Eastland Mall; Eastpointe FD; Grosse Point Farms
Pier Park; Grosse Pointe Farms; Grosse Pointe Farms DPS; Grosse Pointe Park DPS;
Grosse Pointe Shores DPS; Grosse Pointe Woods DPW; Grosse Pointe Woods DPS;
Grosse Pointe Woods Parks and Recreation; Harper Woods FD; Harper Woods PD;
Midwest Medflight; Roseville FD; St John Hospital – Macomb
Shared Channels
There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Conference of Eastern
Wayne Radio System.
Shared Talk Groups
Table B–2 – Conference of Eastern Wayne Radio System Shared Talk Group Information
Talk group Name
Talk group ID
DET BUREAU SHARED
DB
GROSSE POINT SHORES
DET BUREAU
GPS DB
GROSSE POINTE CITY DET
BUREAU
GPC DB
GROSSE POINTE CITY SP
EVENT
GPC SPEV
GROSSE POINTE FARMS
DET BUREAU
GPF DB
Primary Use
GROSSE POINTE FARMS SP
GPF SPEV
EVENT
EASTLAND 2
EASTLND 2
GPC LEIN
GPC LEIN
May 2011
B-5
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Talk group Name
Talk group ID
GPF LEIN
GPF LEIN
GPP LEIN
GPP LEIN
GPS LEIN
GPS LEIN
GPW LEIN
GPW LEIN
Primary Use
GROSSE POINTE FARMS SP
GPF SPEV
EVENT
GROSSE POINTE PARK DET
BUREAU
GPP DB
GROSSE POINTE PARK SP
EVENT
GPP SPEV
GROSSE POINTE SHORES
SP EVENT
GPS SPEV
GROSSE POINTE WOODS
DET BUREAU
GPW DB
GROSSE POINTE WOODS SP
GPW SPEV
EVENT
HARPER WOODS DET
BUREAU
HW DB
HARPER WOODS SPECIAL
EVENT
HW SPEV
HW LEIN
HW LEIN
MUT AID
MUT AID
POLICE DISPATCH
POL DISP
POLICE TAC 1
TAC 1
POLICE TAC 2
TAC 2
POLICE TAC 3
TAC 3
SWAT
SWAT
May 2011
B-6
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
Agencies Supported:
Grosse Pointe Farms DPS; Grosse Pointe Park DPS; Grosse
Pointe Shores DPS; Grosse Pointe Woods DPS; Harper
Woods PD
FIRE & AMBULANCE
DISPATCH
FIRE
FIRE TAC 1
FIRE TAC 1
FIRE TAC 2
FIRE TAC 2
Agencies Supported:
Eastpointe FD; Grosse Pointe Farms DPS; Grosse Pointe
Park DPS; Grosse Pointe Shores DPS; Grosse Pointe Woods
DPS; Harper Woods FD; Harper Woods PD
GROSSE POINTE WOODS
DPW
GPW DPW
GROSSE POINTE SHORES
DPW
GPS DPW
GROSSE POINTE FARMS
PARKS
GPF PARKS
GROSSE POINTE SHORES
PARKS
GPS PARKS
GROSSE POINTE WOODS
PARKS
GPW PARKS
Agencies Supported:
Grosse Point Farms Pier Park; Grosse Pointe Farms DPS;
Grosse Pointe Park DPS; Grosse Pointe Shores DPS; Grosse
Pointe Woods DPW; Grosse Pointe Woods DPS; Grosse
Pointe Woods Parks and Recreation; Harper Woods PD
Other Shared Channel/Talk group Notes:
[Add notes]
May 2011
B-7
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
B.2
Detroit MPSCS
Responsible Agency
This radio system is owned or managed by: City of Detroit
Name:
Calhoun, Geraldine, L. (Network Manager)
Title:
Network Manager
Phone:
313–596–1827
24/7 Phone:
Email:
[email protected]
Number of Radios
No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 3,500
No. of Portable Radios on this
System:
6,501
System Type
Radio System Make:
Motorola
Trunked / Conventional / Both:
Trunked
Radio System Model:
ASTRO P25
Radio System Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
P25 Compliancy:
P25 P1
Number of Channels:
30
Encryption Protocol:
Year Installed:
Repeated / Simplex / Both:
Repeated
Analog / Digital / Both:
Digital
May 2011
B-8
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Wideband / Narrowband / Both:
Wideband
Voted:
Yes
Simulcast:
Yes
Service Area
City of Detroit including, cities of Highland Park and Hamtramck
Participating Agencies
Detroit; Detroit Citizens Radio Patrol; Detroit City Airport; Detroit DPW; Detroit DOT –
Coolidge Terminal; Detroit DOT – Main Office; Detroit Emergency Management; Detroit
Fire EMD; Detroit Historical Society; Detroit Hope Hospital; Detroit Information
Technology Services Department; Detroit Medical Center (DMC); Detroit Municipal
Parking Department; Detroit People Mover; Detroit PD; Detroit Power and Light; Detroit
Public Lighting 1; Detroit Public Lighting 2; Detroit Public Safety; Detroit Public Schools,
Office of Student Transportation; Detroit Recreation Department; Detroit Water and
Sewage Department 1; Detroit Water and Sewerage Department 2; Detroit Weights &
Measures; Hamtramck FD; Hamtramck PD; Highland Park FD; Highland Park PD;
Karmanos Cancer Center; Wayne County DOH; Wayne County Department of
Homeland Security & Emergency Management; Wayne County Sheriff’s Office
Shared Channels
There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Detroit––MPSCS.
Shared Talk Groups
Table B–3 – Detroit MPSCS Shared Talk Group Information
Talk group Name
Talk group ID
82COM
82COM
DECOM1
DECOM1
DECOM2
DECOM2
DECOM3
DECOM3
DECOM4
DECOM4
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
DEPSC1
DEPSC1
May 2011
Primary Use
B-9
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
DEPSC10
DEPSC10
DEPSC11
DEPSC11
DEPSC2
DEPSC2
DEPSC3
DEPSC3
DEPSC4
DEPSC4
DEPSC5
DEPSC5
DEPSC6
DEPSC6
DEPSC7
DEPSC7
DEPSC8
DEPSC8
DEPSC9
DEPSC9
Agencies Supported:
Detroit Emergency Management; Detroit Fire EMD; Detroit PD
Other Shared Channel/Talk group Notes:
[Add notes]
May 2011
B-10
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
B.3
Downriver 800 MHz
Responsible Agency
This radio system is owned or managed by: City of Detroit
Name:
Schindler, Scott (Lieutenant)
Title:
911 Coordinator
Phone:
734–374–4015
24/7 Phone:
Email:
[email protected]
Number of Radios
No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 460
No. of Portable Radios on this
System:
1,023
System Type
Radio System Make:
Motorola
Trunked / Conventional / Both:
Both
Radio System Model:
SmartNet
Radio System Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
P25 Compliancy:
None
Number of Channels:
16
Encryption Protocol:
Year Installed:
2001
Repeated / Simplex / Both:
Repeated
Analog / Digital / Both:
Both
May 2011
B-11
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Wideband / Narrowband / Both:
Wideband
Voted:
Yes
Simulcast:
Yes
Service Area
Brownstown Township; Grosse Ile Township; cities of Allen Park, Ecorse, Gibraltar,
Flatrock, Taylor, Lincoln Park, Melvindale, River Rouge, Riverview, Rockwood,
Southgate, Trenton, Woodhaven, and Wyandotte
Participating Agencies
Allen Park FD; Brownstown FD; Brownstown PD; Downriver Community Conference;
Ecorse FD; Ecorse PD; Flat Rock FD; Flat Rock PD; Gibraltar FD; Gibraltar PD; Grosse
Ile Township PD; Grosse Ile FD; Lincoln Park FD; Lincoln Park PD; Melvindale FD;
Melvindale PD; River Rouge FD; River Rouge PD; Riverview FD; Riverview PD;
Rockwood FD; Rockwood PD; Romulus FD; Romulus PD; Southgate FD; Southgate PD;
Taylor FD; Taylor PD; Trenton FD; Trenton PD; Woodhaven FD; Woodhaven PD;
Wyandotte FD; Wyandotte PD
Shared Channels
There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Detroit––MPSCS.
Shared Talk Groups
Table B–4 – Downriver 800 MHz Shared Talk Group Information
Talkgroup Name
Talkgroup ID
Primary Use
COURT
COURT
Agencies Supported:
Brownstown PD; Downriver Community Conference; Ecorse
PD; Flat Rock PD; Gibraltar PD; Grosse Ile Township PD;
Lincoln Park PD; Melvindale PD; River Rouge PD; Riverview
PD; Rockwood PD; Romulus PD; Southgate PD; Taylor PD;
Trenton PD; Woodhaven PD; Wyandotte PD
ECCT1
ECCT1
Agencies Supported:
Ecorse FD; Ecorse PD
MECT1
MECT1
Agencies Supported:
Melvindale FD; Melvindale PD
May 2011
B-12
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Talkgroup Name
Talkgroup ID
Primary Use
MECT2
MECT2
Agencies Supported:
Melvindale FD; Melvindale PD
TAC–FD
TAC–FD
Agencies Supported:
Allen Park FD; Brownstown FD; Ecorse FD; Flat Rock FD;
Gibraltar FD; Grosse Ile FD; Lincoln Park FD; Melvindale FD;
River Rouge FD; Riverview FD; Rockwood FD; Romulus FD;
Southgate FD; Taylor FD; Trenton FD; Woodhaven FD;
Wyandotte FD
TAC–PD
TAC–PD
Agencies Supported:
Brownstown PD; Ecorse PD; Flat Rock PD; Gibraltar PD;
Grosse Ile Township PD; Lincoln Park PD; Melvindale PD; River
Rouge PD; Riverview PD; Rockwood PD; Romulus PD;
Southgate PD; Taylor PD; Trenton PD; Woodhaven PD;
Wyandotte PD
XXFD2
XXFD2
Agencies Supported:
Allen Park FD; Brownstown FD; Ecorse FD; Flat Rock FD;
Gibraltar FD; Grosse Ile FD; Lincoln Park FD; Melvindale FD;
River Rouge FD; Riverview FD; Rockwood FD; Romulus FD;
Southgate FD; Taylor FD; Trenton FD; Woodhaven FD;
Wyandotte FD
XXFD3
XXFD3
Agencies Supported:
Allen Park FD; Brownstown FD; Ecorse FD; Flat Rock FD;
Gibraltar FD; Grosse Ile FD; Lincoln Park FD; Melvindale FD;
River Rouge FD; Riverview FD; Rockwood FD; Romulus FD;
Southgate FD; Taylor FD; Trenton FD; Woodhaven FD;
Wyandotte FD
XXPD1
XXPD1
Agencies Supported:
Brownstown PD; Ecorse PD; Flat Rock PD; Gibraltar PD;
Grosse Ile Township PD; Lincoln Park PD; Melvindale PD; River
Rouge PD; Riverview PD; Rockwood PD; Romulus PD;
Southgate PD; Taylor PD; Trenton PD; Woodhaven PD;
Wyandotte PD
XXPD2
XXPD2
Agencies Supported:
Brownstown PD; Ecorse PD; Flat Rock PD; Gibraltar PD;
Grosse Ile Township PD; Lincoln Park PD; Melvindale PD; River
May 2011
B-13
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Talkgroup Name
Talkgroup ID
Primary Use
Rouge PD; Riverview PD; Rockwood PD; Romulus PD;
Southgate PD; Taylor PD; Trenton PD; Woodhaven PD;
Wyandotte PD
Other Shared Channel/Talk group Notes:
[Add notes]
May 2011
B-14
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
B.4
HEMS UHF MEDCOM
Responsible Agency
This radio system is owned or managed by: HealthLink Emergency Medical Services,
Inc. (HEMS)
Name:
Miljan, Robert, E.
Title:
Executive Director
Phone:
734–727–7280
24/7 Phone: 734–732–2611
Email:
[email protected]
Number of Radios
No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 80
No. of Portable Radios on this
System:
250
System Type
Radio System Make:
Motorola
Trunked / Conventional / Both:
Conventional
Radio System Model:
Radio System Frequency Band:
UHF (450–512 MHz)
P25 Compliancy:
None
Number of Channels:
6
Encryption Protocol:
None
Year Installed:
1980
Repeated / Simplex / Both:
Repeated
May 2011
B-15
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Analog / Digital / Both:
Analog
Wideband / Narrowband / Both:
Wideband
Voted:
No
Simulcast:
No
Service Area
Wayne County
Participating Agencies
Botsford Hospital; Dearborn FD; Detroit Receiving Hospital and University Health
Center; Garden City Hospital; HEMS; Henry Ford Cottage Hospital; Henry Ford Hospital;
Henry Ford Hospital – Brownstown Center for Health Services; Henry Ford Hospital –
Wyandotte; Henry Ford Medical Center – Fairlane; Oakwood Annapolis Hospital;
Oakwood Heritage Hospital; Oakwood Hospital & Medical Center; Oakwood Southshore
Medical Center; Providence Hospital – Novi; Providence Hospital – Southfield; Saint
John Hospital and Medical Center; Sinai Grace Hospital; University of Michigan Health
Systems; Wayne County DOH
Shared Channels
Table B–5 – HEMS UHF MEDCOM Shared Channel Information
Channel
Name
Analog /
Digital
Wide /
Narrow
Tx Freq
Tx
Tone
Rx Freq
Rx
Tone
Primary Use
MED 3
Analog
463.0500
468.0500
Medical
Coordination
MED 1
Analog
463.0000
468.0000
Medical
Coordination
MED 4
Analog
463.0750
468.0750
Medical
Coordination
MED 5
Analog
463.1000
631 /
606
468.1000
631 /
606
Medical
Coordination
MED 8
Analog
463.1750
315 /
423
468.1750
315 /
423
Medical
Coordination
MED 9
Analog
462.9500
Agencies
May 2011
467.9500
Medical
Coordination
Botsford Hospital; Dearborn FD; Detroit Receiving Hospital and University Health
B-16
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Supported: Center; Garden City Hospital; HEMS; Henry Ford Cottage Hospital; Henry Ford
Hospital; Henry Ford Hospital – Brownstown Center for Health Services; Henry Ford
Hospital – Wyandotte; Henry Ford Medical Center – Fairlane; Oakwood Annapolis
Hospital; Oakwood Heritage Hospital; Oakwood Hospital & Medical Center;
Oakwood Southshore Medical Center; Providence Hospital – Novi; Providence
Hospital – Southfield; Saint John Hospital and Medical Center; Sinai Grace Hospital;
University of Michigan Health Systems; Wayne County DOH
Shared Talk Groups
There are no shared talk groups for the selected agencies on HEMS VHF MEDCOM.
Other Shared Channel/Talk group Notes:
[Add notes]
May 2011
B-17
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
B.5
HEMS VHF MEDCOM
Responsible Agency
This radio system is owned or managed by: HealthLink Emergency Medical Services,
Inc. (HEMS)
Name:
Miljan, Robert, E.
Title:
Executive Director
Phone:
734–727–7280
24/7 Phone: 734–732–2611
Email:
[email protected]
Number of Radios
No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 230
No. of Portable Radios on this
System:
400
System Type
Radio System Make:
Motorola
Trunked / Conventional / Both:
Conventional
Radio System Model:
Radio System Frequency Band:
VHF High–Band (150–174MHz)
P25 Compliancy:
None
Number of Channels:
2
Encryption Protocol:
None
Year Installed:
1980
Repeated / Simplex / Both:
Simplex
May 2011
B-18
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Analog / Digital / Both:
Analog
Wideband / Narrowband / Both:
Wideband
Voted:
No
Simulcast:
No
Service Area
Wayne County
Participating Agencies
Botsford Hospital; Dearborn FD; Detroit Receiving Hospital and University Health
Center; Garden City FD; HEMS; Henry Ford Hospital; Henry Ford Hospital –
Brownstown Center for Health Services; Henry Ford Hospital – Wyandotte; Henry Ford
Medical Center – Fairlane; Oakwood Annapolis Hospital; Oakwood Heritage Hospital;
Oakwood Hospital & Medical Center; Oakwood Southshore Medical Center; Providence
Hospital – Novi; Providence Hospital – Southfield; Sinai Grace Hospital; University of
Michigan Health Systems; Wayne County DOH
Shared Channels
Table B–6 – HEMS VHF MEDCOM Shared Channel Information
Channel
Name
Analog / Wide /
Digital Narrow
Tx Freq Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Rx Tone
Primary Use
HERN1
Analog
155.3400
151.4 /
5Z
155.3400
CSQ / None
Medical
Coordination
HERN2
Analog
155.4000
97.4 /
ZB
155.4000
CSQ / None
Medical
Coordination
Agencies Botsford Hospital; Dearborn FD; Detroit Receiving Hospital and University Health
Supported: Center; Garden City Hospital; HEMS; Henry Ford Cottage Hospital; Henry Ford
Hospital; Henry Ford Hospital – Brownstown Center for Health Services; Henry Ford
Hospital – Wyandotte; Henry Ford Medical Center – Fairlane; Oakwood Annapolis
Hospital; Oakwood Heritage Hospital; Oakwood Hospital and Medical Center;
Oakwood Southshore Medical Center; Providence Hospital – Novi; Providence
Hospital – Southfield; Saint John Hospital and Medical Center; Sinai Grace Hospital;
University of Michigan Health Systems; Wayne County DOH
Shared Talk Groups
There are no shared Talk Groups for the selected agencies on HEMS VHF MEDCOM.
Other Shared Channel/Talk group Notes:
May 2011
B-19
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
B.6
MABAS Statewide Fire Mutual Aid
Responsible Agency
This radio system is owned or managed by: Michigan Association of Fire Chiefs
Name:
Nelson, William (Chief)
Title:
Fire Chief
Phone:
248–524–3419
24/7 Phone:
Email:
[email protected]
Number of Radios
No. of Mobile Radios on this System:
No. of Portable Radios on this
System:
System Type
Radio System Make:
Trunked / Conventional / Both:
Conventional
Radio System Model:
Radio System Frequency Band:
VHF High–Band (150–174MHz)
P25 Compliancy:
None
Number of Channels:
13
Encryption Protocol:
None
Year Installed:
2010
Repeated / Simplex / Both:
Simplex
Analog / Digital / Both:
Analog
May 2011
B-20
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Wideband / Narrowband / Both:
Both
Voted:
No
Simulcast:
No
Service Area
Statewide license; channels can be used for mutual aid response in neighboring states
where MABAS channels are authorized
Agencies Sharing System
Addison Township FD; Auburn Hills FD; Beverly Hills DPS; Birmingham FD; Bloomfield
Hills DPS; Bloomfield Township FD; Brandon Township FD; Clawson FD; Commerce
Township FD; Farmington DPS; Ferndale FD; Franklin–Bingham FD; Groveland
Township FD; Hazel Park FD; Highland Township FD; Holly FD; Huntington Woods
DPS; Independence Township FD; Lyon Township FD; Madison Heights FD; Michigan
Association of Fire Chiefs; Milford FD; Novi FD; Oak Park DPS; Oakland Township FD;
Oxford FD; Pontiac FD; Rochester FD; Rochester Hills FD; Royal Oak FD; South Lyon
FD; Southfield FD; Springfield Township FD; Troy City FD; Walled Lake FD; Waterford
FD; West Bloomfield FD; White Lake FD; Wixom FD
Shared Channels
Table B–7 – MABAS Statewide Fire Mutual Aid Shared Channel Information
Channel
Name
Analog Wide /
/ Digital Narrow
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Rx Tone
Primary
Use
FG–BLACK
Analog
NB
154.2725
94.8 / ZA
154.2725
94.8 / ZA
Fire
ground
mutual aid
FG–BLUE
Analog
WB
154.2950
85.4 / YA
154.2950
CSQ
Fire
ground
mutual aid
FG-GOLD
Analog
NB
153.8375
91.5 / ZZ
153.8375
91.5 / ZZ
Fire
ground
mutual aid
FG–GRAY
Analog
NB
154.2875
136.5 / 4Z
154.2875
Fire
136.5 / 4Z ground
mutual aid
FG–RED
Analog
WB
153.8300
156.7 / 5A
153.8300
May 2011
CSQ
Fire
ground
mutual aid
B-21
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Channel
Name
Analog Wide /
/ Digital Narrow
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Rx Tone
Primary
Use
FG–WHITE
Analog
WB
154.2800
74.4 / WA
154.2800
CSQ
Fire
ground
mutual aid
FG–IFERN
Analog
WB
154.2650
210.7 / M2
154.2650
CSQ
Fire
ground
mutual aid
FG–IFERN2
Analog
NB
154.3025
67.0 / XZ
154.3025
67.0 / XZ
Fire
ground
mutual aid
155.7525
National
mutual aid
156.7 / 5A
calling
channel
151.1375
National
mutual aid
156.7 / 5A
tactical
channel
154.4525
National
mutual aid
156.7 / 5A
tactical
channel
158.7375
National
mutual
156.7 / 5A
tactical
channel
159.4725
National
mutual aid
156.7 / 5A
tactical
channel
VCALL
VTAC11
VTAC12
VTAC13
VTAC14
Agencies
Supported:
May 2011
Analog
Analog
Analog
Analog
Analog
NB
NB
NB
NB
NB
155.7525
151.1375
154.4525
158.7375
159.4725
156.7 / 5A
156.7 / 5A
156.7 / 5A
156.7 / 5A
156.7 / 5A
Addison Township FD; Auburn Hills FD; Beverly Hills DPS; Birmingham FD;
Bloomfield Hills DPS; Bloomfield Township FD; Brandon Township FD; Clawson
FD; Commerce Township FD; Farmington DPS; Ferndale FD; Franklin–Bingham
FD; Groveland Township FD; Hazel Park FD; Highland Township FD; Holly FD;
Huntington Woods DPS; Independence Township FD; Lyon Township FD;
Madison Heights FD; Michigan Association of Fire Chiefs; Milford FD; Novi FD;
Oak Park DPS; Oakland Township FD; Oxford FD; Pontiac FD; Rochester FD;
Rochester Hills FD; Royal Oak FD; South Lyon FD; Southfield FD; Springfield
Township FD; Troy City FD; Walled Lake FD; Waterford FD; West Bloomfield FD;
White Lake FD; Wixom FD
B-22
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
B.7
Macomb County Public Safety Communications System – MPSCS
Responsible Agency
This radio system is owned or managed by: Macomb County Emergency Management
Name:
Bradshaw, Keith, M.
Title:
Technical Services Manager
Phone:
586–469–6433
24/7 Phone:
810–464–4964
Email:
[email protected]
Number of Radios
No. of Mobile Radios on this System:
840
No. of Portable Radios on this
System:
2,045
System Type
Radio System Make:
Motorola
Trunked / Conventional / Both:
Both
Radio System Model:
ASTRO P25
Radio System Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
P25 Compliancy:
P25 P1
Number of Channels:
18
Encryption Protocol:
DES–OFB
Year Installed:
2006
Repeated / Simplex / Both:
Repeated
Analog / Digital / Both:
Digital
Wideband / Narrowband / Both:
Narrowband
May 2011
B-23
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Voted:
Yes
Simulcast:
Yes
Service Area
Macomb County
Participating Agencies
Armada Township DPW; Armada Township FD; Bruce Township DPW; Bruce–Romeo
FD; Chesterfield FD; Chesterfield PD; Chesterfield Township DPW; City of Richmond /
Lennox EMS; Richmond FD; Richmond PD; City of Richmond DPW; Clinton Township
DPW; Clinton Township FD; Clinton Township PD; Eastpointe DPW; Eastpointe FD;
Fraser DPW; Fraser Public Safety; Harrison Township FD; Harrison Township Water
Department; Lake Township DPW; Lenox Township DPW; Lenox Township FD;
Macomb Community College; Macomb Community College PD; Macomb County;
Macomb County Emergency Management; Macomb County Health Department;
Macomb County Sheriff; Macomb Township DPW; Macomb Township FD; Medstar
Ambulance; Memphis DPW; Memphis FD; Memphis PD; Mount Clemens DPW; Mount
Clemens FD; New Baltimore DPW; New Baltimore FD; New Baltimore PD; New Haven
DPW; New Haven FD; New Haven PD; Ray Township FD; Romeo DPW; Romeo PD;
Roseville DPW; Roseville FD; Roseville PD; Selfridge ANG (SANG) Base FD; SANG
PD; Shelby Township DPW; Shelby Township FD; Shelby Township PD; St. Clair
Shores DPW; St. Clair Shores FD; St. Clair Shores PD; Sterling Heights DPW; Sterling
Heights FD; Sterling Heights PD; Superior Ambulance; U.S. Army Garrison Police and
FD (TACOM FD); U.S. Border Patrol Selfridge; Universal Ambulance; Utica DPW; Utica
FD; Utica PD; Village of Armada PD; Washington Township DPW; Washington
Township FD
Shared Channels
There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Detroit––MPSCS.
Shared Talk Groups
Table B–8 – Macomb County – MPSCS Shared Talk Group Information
Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
50COM
8CE
MPSCS COUNTY COMMON
50ESTAG
50ESTAG
ZONE M
50ETRAN
50ETRAN
ZONE M
50ETRIA
50ETRIA
ZONE M
May 2011
B-24
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
50HFMAC
50HFMAC
ZONE M
50HFWAR
50HFWAR
ZONE M
50MCRMC
50MCRMC
ZONE M
50SJNS
50SJNS
ZONE M
63CRITT
63CRITT
ZONE M
63OAKH
63OAKH
ZONE M
63SJOAK
63SJOAK
ZONE M
63WBHT
63WBHT
ZONE M
82SJHMC
82SJHMC
ZONE M
50SPEV1
50SPEV1
ZONE N
50SPEV10
50SPEV10
ZONE N
50SPEV12
50SPEV12
ZONE N
50SPEV13
50SPEV13
ZONE N
50SPEV14
50SPEV14
ZONE N
50SPEV15
50SPEV15
ZONE N
50SPEV16
50SPEV16
ZONE N
50SPEV2
50SPEV2
ZONE N
50SPEV3
50SPEV3
ZONE N
50SPEV4
50SPEV4
ZONE N
50SPEV5
50SPEV5
ZONE N
50SPEV6
50SPEV6
ZONE N
50SPEV7
50SPEV7
ZONE N
May 2011
B-25
TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
50SPEV8
50SPEV8
ZONE N
50SPEV9
50SPEV9
ZONE N
S0SPEV11
S0SPEV11
ZONE N
50AREA1
50AREA1
ZONE O
50AREA2
50AREA2
ZONE O
50AREA3
50AREA3
ZONE O
50COMMS
50COMMS
ZONE O
50DACOM
50DACOM
ZONE O
50EMCOM
50EMCOM
ZONE O
50FDCOM
50FDCOM
ZONE O
50HDCOM
50HDCOM
ZONE O
50HSCOM
50HSCOM
ZONE O
50MCI
50MCI
ZONE O
50PDCOM
50PDCOM
ZONE O
50PICOM
50PICOM
ZONE O
50PWCOM
50PWCOM
ZONE O
50RDCOM
50RDCOM
ZONE O
50AC1
50AC1
ZONE P
50AC2
50AC2
ZONE P
50MCHD
50MCHD
ZONE P
50MSEM1
50MSEM1
ZONE P
50RLEMS
50RLEMS
ZONE P
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Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
50SAEMS
50SAEMS
ZONE P
50UAEMS
50UAEMS
ZONE P
74E911
74E911
ZONE P
AIRLZ1
AIRLZ1
ZONE P
AIRLZ2
AIRLZ2
ZONE P
CHOPHP1
CHOPHP1
ZONE P
CHREG2N
CHREG2N
ZONE P
Agencies Supported:
Armada Township DPW; Armada Township FD; Bruce
Township DPW; Bruce–Romeo FD; Chesterfield FD;
Chesterfield PD; Chesterfield Township DPW; City of Richmond
/ Lennox EMS; Richmond FD; PD; City of Richmond DPW;
Clinton Township DPW; Clinton Township FD; Clinton Township
PD; Eastpointe DPW; Eastpointe FD; Fraser DPW; Fraser
Public Safety; Harrison Township FD; Lake Township DPW;
Lenox Township DPW; Lenox Township FD; Macomb
Community College; Macomb Community College PD; Macomb
County; Macomb County Emergency Management; Macomb
County Health Department; Macomb County Sheriff; Macomb
Township DPW; Macomb Township FD; Medstar Ambulance;
Memphis DPW; Memphis FD; Memphis PD; Mount Clemens
DPW; Mount Clemens FD; New Baltimore DPW; New Baltimore
FD; New Baltimore PD; New Haven DPW; New Haven FD; New
Haven PD; Ray Township FD; Romeo DPW; Romeo PD;
Roseville DPW; Roseville FD; Roseville PD; Selfridge ANG
(SANG) Base FD; SANG PD; Shelby Township DPW; Shelby
Township FD; Shelby Township PD; St. Clair Shores DPW; St.
Clair Shores FD; St. Clair Shores PD; Sterling Heights DPW;
Sterling Heights FD; Sterling Heights PD; Superior Ambulance;
U.S. Army Garrison Police and FD (TACOM FD); Universal
Ambulance; Utica DPW; Utica FD; Utica PD; Village of Armada
PD; Washington Township DPW; Washington Township FD
50ARFD
50ARFD
ZONE W
50CHFD
50CHFD
ZONE W
50CTFD
50CTFD
ZONE W
50EPFD
50EPFD
ZONE W
50FRFD
50FRFD
ZONE W
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Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
50HTFD
50HTFD
ZONE W
50HWFD
50HWFD
ZONE W
50MCFD
50MCFD
ZONE W
50MTFD
50MTFD
ZONE W
50NBFD
50NBFD
ZONE W
50NHFD
50NHFD
ZONE W
50EMER4
50EMER4
ZONE W, X, Y & Z
50DAFD
50DAFD
ZONE X
50FIRE2
50FIRE2
ZONE X
50RMFD
50RMFD
ZONE X
50RTFD
50RTFD
ZONE X
50RVFD
50RVFD
ZONE X
50SCFD
50SCFD
ZONE X
50SFFD
50SFFD
ZONE X
50SHFD
50SHFD
ZONE X
50STFD
50STFD
ZONE X
50UTFD
50UTFD
ZONE X
50WTFD
50WTFD
ZONE X
Warren
Warren
ZONE X
50ARFD2
50ARFD2
ZONE Y
50BRFD2
50BRFD2
ZONE Y
50CHFD2
50CHFD2
ZONE Y
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Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
50CTFD2
50CTFD2
ZONE Y
50EPFD2
50EPFD2
ZONE Y
50FRFD2
50FRFD2
ZONE Y
50HTFD2
50HTFD2
ZONE Y
50LXFD2
50LXFD2
ZONE Y
50MCFD2
50MCFD2
ZONE Y
50MTFD2
50MTFD2
ZONE Y
50NHFD2
50NHFD2
ZONE Y
50DAFD2
50DAFD2
ZONE Z
50FIRE1
50FIRE1
ZONE Z
50RMFD2
50RMFD2
ZONE Z
50RTFD2
50RTFD2
ZONE Z
50RVFD2
50RVFD2
ZONE Z
50STFD2
50STFD2
ZONE Z
50UTFD2
50UTFD2
ZONE Z
50WTFD2
50WTFD2
ZONE Z
CNTRLN
CNTRLN
ZONES W & Y
Agencies Supported:
Armada Township FD; Bruce–Romeo FD; Chesterfield FD;
Richmond FD; Clinton Township FD; Eastpointe FD; Harrison
Township FD; Lenox Township FD; Macomb Township FD;
Memphis FD; Mount Clemens FD; New Baltimore FD; New
Haven FD; Ray Township FD; Roseville FD; Selfridge ANG
(SANG) Base FD; Shelby Township FD; St. Clair Shores FD;
Sterling Heights FD; U.S. Army Garrison Police and FD
(TACOM FD); Utica FD; Washington Township FD
Other Shared Channel/Talk group Notes:
[Add notes]
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Monroe County MPSCS
B.8
Responsible Agency
This radio system is owned or managed by: Monroe County
Name:
Jennings, Jeremy (Assistant Director)
Title:
Assistant Director
Phone:
734–457–6703
24/7 Phone:
834–777–4708
Email:
[email protected]
Number of Radios
No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 1,228 total mobiles and portables
No. of Portable Radios on this
System:
System Type
Radio System Make:
Motorola
Trunked / Conventional / Both:
Trunked
Radio System Model:
ASTRO P25
Radio System Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
P25 Compliancy:
P25 P1
Number of Channels:
10
Encryption Protocol:
Year Installed:
Repeated / Simplex / Both:
Repeated
Analog / Digital / Both:
Digital
Wideband / Narrowband / Both:
Narrowband
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Voted:
Yes
Simulcast:
Yes
Service Area
Monroe County
Agencies Sharing System
Ash Township FD; Bedford FD; Bedford Township FD; Bedford Township PD; Berlin
Charter Township FD #1; Berlin Charter Township FD #2; Carleton PD; Dundee PD;
Dundee Township FD; Dundee Village; Erie Township; Erie Township FD; Erie
Township PD; Estral Beach FD; Exeter Township FD; Frenchtown Township FD; Ida
Township FD; LaSalle Township FD; Life Flight; LMR FD; Lucas County, Ohio Sheriff's
Office; Luna Pier FD; Luna Pier PD; Mercy Memorial Hospital; MSP – Monroe Post #28;
Monroe Charter Township; Monroe City DPW; Monroe City FD; Monroe City PD; Monroe
Community Ambulance; Monroe County; Monroe County Animal Control; Monroe
County Central Dispatch; Monroe County Emergency Management; Monroe County
Health Department; Monroe County Road Commission; Monroe County Sheriff's Office
Corrections Division; Monroe County Sheriff's Office; Monroe County Youth Center;
Monroe Road Commission; Monroe Township FD; Morin Point FD; Newport FD; Ottawa
Lake FD; South Monroe County Water District; South Rockwood PD; Summerfield
Township FD; Whiteford Township Constables; Whiteford Township FD
Shared Channels
There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Monroe County – MPSCS.
Shared Talk Groups
Table B–9 – Monroe County – MPSCS Shared Talk Group Information
Talkgroup Name
Talkgroup ID
Primary Use
53MMH3
53MMH3
Ambulance to hospital coordination
53MMH4
53MMH4
Ambulance to hospital coordination
Agencies Supported:
Mercy Memorial Hospital; Monroe Community Ambulance
58COMMON
58COM
58 Common: Car to Car
58EMER1
58EMER1
Tactical
58EMER2
58EMER2
Tactical
58EMER3
58EMER3
Tactical
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Talkgroup Name
Talkgroup ID
Primary Use
50SPEV1
50SPEV1
Events
50SPEV2
50SPEV2
Events
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
58EMER4
58EMER4
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
58EMER5
58EMER5
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
58F911
58F911
Agencies Supported:
Ash Township FD; Bedford FD; Bedford Township FD; Berlin
Charter Township FD #1; Berlin Charter Township FD #2;
Dundee Township FD; Erie Township FD; Estral Beach FD;
Exeter Township FD; Frenchtown Township FD; Ida Township
FD; LaSalle Township FD; LMR FD; Luna Pier FD; Luna Pier
PD; Monroe Community Ambulance; Monroe Township FD;
Morin Point FD; Newport FD; Ottawa Lake FD; Summerfield
Township FD; Whiteford Township FD
58INTEROP
58INTEROP
Agencies Supported:
Lucas County, Ohio Sheriff’s Office, Monroe Central Dispatch
and all public safety agencies on system
58JAIL
58JAIL
Police Operations
58LAW1
58LAW1
Police Operations
58LAW2
58LAW2
Police Operations
58LEIN
58LEIN
Police Operations
58MO911
58MO911
Police Operations
58P911
58P911
Police Operations
Agencies Supported:
Bedford Township PD; Erie Township PD; Luna Pier PD;
Monroe City PD; Monroe County Sheriff's Office Corrections
Division; Monroe County Sheriff's Office; South Rockwood PD
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Tactical
Tactical
Operations
Patching (Lucas County, OH)
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Talkgroup Name
Talkgroup ID
Primary Use
58MCEMD
58MCEMD
Agencies Supported:
Monroe County Emergency Management; Monroe Township FD
58MMH1
58MMH1
Medical Operations
58MMH2
58MMH2
Medical Operations
58MMH3
58MMH3
Medical Operations
58MMH4
58MMH4
Medical Operations
58MMH5
58MMH5
Medical Operations
Agencies Supported:
Ash Township FD; Bedford FD; Bedford Township FD; Berlin
Charter Township FD #1; Berlin Charter Township FD #2;
Dundee Township FD; Erie Township FD; Estral Beach FD;
Exeter Township FD; Frenchtown Township FD; Ida Township
FD; LaSalle Township FD; Life Flight; LMR FD; Luna Pier FD;
Mercy Memorial Hospital; Monroe City FD; Monroe County
Emergency Management; Monroe Township FD; Morin Point
FD; Newport FD; Ottawa Lake FD; Summerfield Township FD;
Whiteford Township FD
STATW2
STATW2
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
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Tactical
Hailing; Region 2
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MPSCS
Responsible Agency
This radio system is owned or managed by: Michigan Public Safety Communication
System
Name:
Hayhurst, David, O. (NCC–Manager)
Title:
NCC Manager
Phone:
517–333–5002
24/7 Phone:
517–490–3941
Email:
[email protected]
Name:
Network Communications Center, NCC
Title:
System Administration
Phone:
517–333–5050
24/7 Phone:
517–333–5050
Email:
MPSCS–[email protected]
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Number of Radios
No. of Mobile Radios on this System:
No. of Portable Radios on this
System:
System Type
Radio System Make:
Motorola
Trunked / Conventional / Both:
Both
Radio System Model:
ASTRO P25
Radio System Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
P25 Compliancy:
P25 P1
Number of Channels:
Encryption Protocol:
DES–OFB
Year Installed:
1996
Repeated / Simplex / Both:
Both
Analog / Digital / Both:
Both
Wideband / Narrowband / Both:
Narrowband
Voted:
No
Simulcast:
Yes
Service Area
State of Michigan
Participating Agencies
Huron Township PD, Huron Township FD, Redford Police, Redford FD, Plymouth
Township Police, Northville PD, Northville FD, Northville Township PD, Northville
Township FD
Shared Channels
There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on MPSCS. See ICALL/ITAC
Inter–system Channels.
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Shared Talk Groups
Table B–10 – MPSCS Shared Talk Group Information
Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
Agencies
Supported
Zone E
STATW1
STATW2
STATW3
STATW5
STATW6
STATW7
STATW8
Statewide Hailing
All MPSCS Users
Zone G
Event 1–15
Statewide Interoperability
All MPSCS Users
Zone H
Event 16–30
Statewide Interoperability
All MPSCS Users
Zone I
Event 31–46
Statewide Law Enforcement
Interoperability
All MPSCS Users
B.10
OakWIN
Responsible Agency
This radio system is owned or managed by: Oakland County Emergency Response and
Preparedness
Name:
Murphy, Stephen
Title:
Radio Communications / CLEMIS Sr. Technician
Phone:
248–858–1100
24/7 Phone:
248–343–2294
Email:
[email protected]
Number of Radios
No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 1,720
No. of Portable Radios on this
System:
3,694
System Type
Radio System Make:
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Trunked / Conventional / Both:
Trunked
Radio System Model:
Open Sky
Radio System Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
P25 Compliancy:
None
Number of Channels:
51
Encryption Protocol:
None
Year Installed:
2010
Repeated / Simplex / Both:
Repeated
Analog / Digital / Both:
Digital
Wideband / Narrowband / Both:
Narrowband
Voted:
No
Simulcast:
No
Service Area
Oakland County
Participating Agencies
Addison Township FD; Alliance EMS; Auburn Hills FD; Auburn Hills PD; Berkley DPS;
Beverly Hills DPS; Bingham Farms; Birmingham City EMD; Birmingham FD; Birmingham
PD; Bloomfield Hills DPS; Bloomfield Hills PD; Bloomfield Township Emergency
Management; Bloomfield Township FD; Bloomfield Township PD; Brandon Township
FD; Clarkson PD; Clawson FD; Clawson PD; CLEMIS; Commerce Township FD;
Community EMS; Farmington DPS; Farmington Hills Fire EMD; Farmington Hills PD;
Ferndale FD; Ferndale PD; Franklin PD; Franklin–Bingham FD; Groveland Township
FD; Hazel Park DPW; Hazel Park FD; Hazel Park PD; Highland Township FD; Holly FD;
Holly PD; Huntington Woods DPS; Huron–Clinton Metroparks PD; Independence
Township FD; Keego Harbor PD; Kensington Metropark PD; Lake Angelus PD; Lake
Orion PD; Lathrup Village PD; Lyon Township FD; Madison Heights FD; Madison
Heights PD; Milford FD; Milford PD; North Oakland FD; Novi FD; Novi PD; Oak Park
DPS; Oakland Community College PD; Oakland County Airport Operations; Oakland
County Animal Control; Oakland County Children's Village; Oakland County Emergency
Response and Preparedness; Oakland County Homeland Security; Oakland County
Prosecutor's Office; Oakland County Sheriff’s Office; Oakland Township FD; Oakland
University PD; Orchard Lake PD; Oxford FD; Oxford PD; Pleasant Ridge PD; Pontiac
FD; Pontiac PD; Rochester FD; Rochester Hills FD; Rochester PD; Royal Oak FD; Royal
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Oak PD; South Lyon FD; South Lyon PD; Springfield Township FD; Sylvan Lake PD;
Troy City FD; Troy PD; Walled Lake FD; Walled Lake PD; Waterford FD; Waterford
Township PD; West Bloomfield FD; West Bloomfield PD; White Lake FD; White Lake
Township PD; Wixom FD; Wixom PD; Wolverine Lake PD
Shared Channels
There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on OakWIN.
Shared Talk Groups
Table B–11 – OakWIN Shared Talk Group Information Name
Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
MPSCS Simulcast Link to Statewide
TRS – Fire Talk
63F911
63F911
Agencies Supported:
Addison Township FD; Auburn Hills FD; Birmingham FD;
Bloomfield Township FD; Brandon Township FD; Clawson FD;
Commerce Township FD; Franklin–Bingham FD; Groveland
Township FD; Hazel Park FD; Highland Township FD; Holly FD;
Independence Township FD; Lyon Township FD; Madison
Heights FD; Milford FD; North Oakland FD; Oxford FD; Pontiac
FD; Rochester FD; Rochester Hills FD; Royal Oak FD; South
Lyon FD; Springfield Township FD; Troy City FD; Walled Lake
FD; Waterford FD; West Bloomfield FD; White Lake FD; Wixom
FD
63MPSC1
63MPSC1
MPSCS Simulcast Link to Statewide
TRS – Interop
63MPSC2
63MPSC2
MPSCS Simulcast Link to Statewide
TRS – Interop
63MPSC3
63MPSC3
MPSCS Simulcast Link to Statewide
TRS – Interop
63MPSC4
63MPSC4
MPSCS Simulcast Link to Statewide
TRS – Interop
63MPSC5
63MPSC5
MPSCS Simulcast Link to Statewide
TRS – Interop
Agencies Supported:
Addison Township FD; Alliance EMS; Auburn Hills FD; Auburn
Hills PD; Berkley DPS; Beverly Hills DPS; Bingham Farms;
Birmingham City EMD; Birmingham FD; Birmingham PD;
Bloomfield Hills DPS; Bloomfield Hills PD; Bloomfield Township
Emergency Management; Bloomfield Township FD; Bloomfield
Township PD; Brandon Township FD; Clarkson PD; Clawson
FD; Clawson PD; CLEMIS; Commerce Township FD;
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Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
Community EMS; Farmington DPS; Farmington Hills Fire EMD;
Farmington Hills PD; Ferndale FD; Ferndale PD; Franklin PD;
Franklin–Bingham FD; Groveland Township FD; Hazel Park
DPW; Hazel Park FD; Hazel Park PD; Highland Township FD;
Holly FD; Holly PD; Huntington Woods DPS; Huron–Clinton
Metroparks PD; Independence Township FD; Keego Harbor PD;
Kensington Metropark PD; Lake Angelus PD; Lake Orion PD;
Lathrup Village PD; Lyon Township FD; Madison Heights FD;
Madison Heights PD; Milford FD; Milford PD; North Oakland FD;
Novi FD; Novi PD; Oak Park DPS; Oakland Community College
PD; Oakland County Airport Operations; Oakland County
Animal Control; Oakland County Children's Village; Oakland
County Emergency Response and Preparedness; Oakland
County Homeland Security; Oakland County Prosecutor's
Office; Oakland County Sheriff’s Office; Oakland Township FD;
Oakland University PD; Orchard Lake PD; Oxford FD; Oxford
PD; Pleasant Ridge PD; Pontiac FD; Pontiac PD; Rochester FD;
Rochester Hills FD; Rochester PD; Royal Oak FD; Royal Oak
PD; South Lyon FD; South Lyon PD; Springfield Township FD;
Sylvan Lake PD; Troy City FD; Troy PD; Walled Lake FD;
Walled Lake PD; Waterford FD; Waterford Township PD; West
Bloomfield FD; West Bloomfield PD; White Lake FD; White Lake
Township PD; Wixom FD; Wixom PD; Wolverine Lake PD
MPSCS Simulcast Link to Statewide
TRS – Law Talk
63P911
63P911
NE_OP1
NE_OP1
Countywide Shared Police Tactical
Channel
NE_OP2
NE_OP2
Countywide Shared Police Tactical
Channel
NE_OP3
NE_OP3
Countywide Shared Police Tactical
Channel
NE_OP4
NE_OP4
Countywide Shared Police Tactical
Channel
NW_OP1
NW_OP1
Countywide Shared Police Tactical
Channel
NW_OP2
NW_OP2
Countywide Shared Police Tactical
Channel
NW_OP3
NW_OP3
Countywide Shared Police Tactical
Channel
NW_OP4
NW_OP4
Countywide Shared Police Tactical
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Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
Channel
SE_OP1
SE_OP1
Countywide Shared Police Tactical
Channel
SE_OP2
SE_OP2
Countywide Shared Police Tactical
Channel
SE_OP3
SE_OP3
Countywide Shared Police Tactical
Channel
SE_OP4
SE_OP4
Countywide Shared Police Tactical
Channel
SW_OP1
SW_OP1
Countywide Shared Police Tactical
Channel
SW_OP2
SW_OP2
Countywide Shared Police Tactical
Channel
SW_OP3
SW_OP3
Countywide Shared Police Tactical
Channel
SW_OP4
SW_OP4
Countywide Shared Police Tactical
Channel
Agencies Supported:
Auburn Hills PD; Berkley DPS; Beverly Hills DPS; Birmingham
PD; Bloomfield Hills DPS; Bloomfield Hills PD; Bloomfield
Township PD; Clarkson PD; Clawson PD; Farmington DPS;
Farmington Hills PD; Ferndale PD; Franklin PD; Hazel Park PD;
Holly PD; Huntington Woods DPS; Huron–Clinton Metroparks
PD; Keego Harbor PD; Lake Angelus PD; Lake Orion PD;
Lathrup Village PD; Madison Heights PD; Milford PD; Novi PD;
Oak Park DPS; Oakland Community College PD; Oakland
County Prosecutor's Office; Oakland County Sheriff’s Office;
Oakland University PD; Orchard Lake PD; Oxford PD; Pleasant
Ridge PD; Pontiac PD; Rochester PD; Royal Oak PD; South
Lyon PD; Sylvan Lake PD; Troy PD; Walled Lake PD; Waterford
Township PD; West Bloomfield PD; White Lake Township PD;
Wixom PD; Wolverine Lake PD
CW_EMSC
CW_EMS2
Countywide EMS Calling Channel
CW_EMS1
CW_EMS1
Countywide EMS Interop
CW_EMS2
CW_EMS2
Countywide EMS Interop
CW_EMS3
CW_EMS2
Countywide EMS Interop
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Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
CW_EMS4
CW_EMS4
Agencies Supported:
All County EMS
ALL_HOSP
ALL_HOSP
Agencies Supported:
All hospitals and EMS on system
CW_FD1
CW_FD1
Countywide Fire Interop
CW_FD2
CW_FD2
Countywide Fire Interop
CW_FD3
CW_FD3
Countywide Fire Interop
CW_FD4
CW_FD4
Countywide Fire Interop
Agencies Supported:
Addison Township FD; Auburn Hills FD; Birmingham FD;
Bloomfield Township FD; Brandon Township FD; Clawson FD;
Commerce Township FD; Ferndale FD; Franklin–Bingham FD;
Groveland Township FD; Hazel Park FD; Highland Township
FD; Holly FD; Independence Township FD; Lyon Township FD;
Madison Heights FD; Milford FD; North Oakland FD; Novi FD;
Oakland Township FD; Oxford FD; Pontiac FD; Rochester FD;
Royal Oak FD; South Lyon FD; Springfield Township FD; Troy
City FD; Walled Lake FD; Waterford FD; West Bloomfield FD;
White Lake FD; Wixom FD
CW_POL1
CW_POL1
Countywide Police Interop
CW_POL2
CW_POL2
Countywide Police Interop
CW_POL3
CW_POL3
Countywide Police Interop
CW_POL4
CW_POL4
Countywide Police Interop
Agencies Supported:
Auburn Hills PD; Berkley DPS; Beverly Hills DPS; Birmingham
PD; Bloomfield Hills DPS; Bloomfield Hills PD; Bloomfield
Township PD; Clarkson PD; Clawson PD; Farmington DPS;
Farmington Hills PD; Ferndale PD; Franklin PD; Hazel Park PD;
Holly PD; Huntington Woods DPS; Huron–Clinton Metroparks
PD; Keego Harbor PD; Kensington Metropark PD; Lake Angelus
PD; Lake Orion PD; Lathrup Village PD; Madison Heights PD;
Milford PD; Novi PD; Oak Park DPS; Oakland Community
College PD; Oakland County Sheriff’s Office; Oakland
University PD; Orchard Lake PD; Oxford PD; Pleasant Ridge
PD; Pontiac PD; Rochester PD; Royal Oak PD; South Lyon PD;
Sylvan Lake PD; Troy PD; Walled Lake PD; Waterford
Township PD; West Bloomfield PD; White Lake Township PD;
May 2011
Countywide EMS Interop
Countywide Hospital Interop
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Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
Wixom PD; Wolverine Lake PD
EV_1
EV_1
Special events 1 – Multi–TAC
EV_10
EV_10
Special Events 10 – Multi–TAC
EV_11
EV_11
Special Events 11 – Multi–TAC
EV_12
EV_12
Special Events 12 – Multi–TAC
EV_13
EV_13
Special Events 13 – Multi–TAC
EV_2
EV_2
Special Events 2 – Multi–TAC
EV_3
EV_3
Special Events 3 – Multi–TAC
EV_4
EV_4
Special Events 4 – Multi–TAC
EV_5
EV_5
Special Events 5 – Multi–TAC
EV_6
EV_6
Special Events 6 – Multi–TAC
EV_7
EV_7
Special Events 7 – Multi–TAC
EV_8
EV_8
Special Events 8 – Multi–TAC
EV_9
EV_9
Special Events 9 – Multi–TAC
Agencies Supported:
Addison Township FD; Alliance EMS; Auburn Hills FD; Auburn
Hills PD; Berkley DPS; Beverly Hills DPS; Bingham Farms;
Birmingham City EMD; Birmingham FD; Birmingham PD;
Bloomfield Hills DPS; Bloomfield Hills PD; Bloomfield Township
Emergency Management; Bloomfield Township FD; Bloomfield
Township PD; Brandon Township FD; Clarkson PD; Clawson
FD; Clawson PD; CLEMIS; Commerce Township FD;
Community EMS; Farmington DPS; Farmington Hills Fire EMD;
Farmington Hills PD; Ferndale FD; Ferndale PD; Franklin PD;
Franklin–Bingham FD; Groveland Township FD; Hazel Park
DPW; Hazel Park FD; Hazel Park PD; Highland Township FD;
Holly FD; Holly PD; Huntington Woods DPS; Huron–Clinton
Metroparks PD; Independence Township FD; Keego Harbor PD;
Kensington Metropark PD; Lake Angelus PD; Lake Orion PD;
Lathrup Village PD; Lyon Township FD; Madison Heights FD;
Madison Heights PD; Milford FD; Milford PD; North Oakland FD;
Novi FD; Novi PD; Oak Park DPS; Oakland Community College
PD; Oakland County Airport Operations; Oakland County
Animal Control; Oakland County Children's Village; Oakland
County Emergency Response and Preparedness; Oakland
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Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
County Homeland Security; Oakland County Prosecutor's
Office; Oakland County Sheriff’s Office; Oakland Township FD;
Oakland University PD; Orchard Lake PD; Oxford FD; Oxford
PD; Pleasant Ridge PD; Pontiac FD; Pontiac PD; Rochester FD;
Rochester Hills FD; Rochester PD; Royal Oak FD; Royal Oak
PD; South Lyon FD; South Lyon PD; Springfield Township FD;
Sylvan Lake PD; Troy City FD; Troy PD; Walled Lake FD;
Walled Lake PD; Waterford FD; Waterford Township PD; West
Bloomfield FD; West Bloomfield PD; White Lake FD; White Lake
Township PD; Wixom FD; Wixom PD; Wolverine Lake PD
Southfield Gateway—Patched by
Southfield Dispatch
SFLD1
SFLD1
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
WARN1
WARN1
Warren Gateway—Hailing Channel
WARN2
WARN2
Warren Gateway—Patched by Warren
Dispatch
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
Other Shared Channel/Talk group Notes:
[Add notes]
May 2011
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B.11
St. Clair County – MPSCS
Responsible Agency
This radio system is owned or managed by: St. Clair County, St. Clair County Sheriff
Name:
Conger, Tim
Title:
Communications Supervisor
Phone:
810–966–1691
24/7 Phone:
810–650–0677
Email:
[email protected]
Number of Radios
No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 344
No. of Portable Radios on this
System:
990
System Type
Radio System Make:
Motorola
Trunked / Conventional / Both:
Both
Radio System Model:
ASTRO P25
Radio System Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
P25 Compliancy:
P25 P1
Number of Channels:
9
Encryption Protocol:
Year Installed:
2010
Repeated / Simplex / Both:
Repeated
Analog / Digital / Both:
Digital
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Wideband / Narrowband / Both:
Narrowband
Voted:
Yes
Simulcast:
Yes
Service Area
St. Clair County
Participating Agencies
Algonac FD; Algonac PD; Almont FD; Armada Township FD; Berlin Charter Township;
Berlin Twp FD; Blue Water Bridge (MDOT); Brockway Township FD; Burtchville FD;
Canadian Pacific Railway Police; Capac Community Schools; Capac PD; Clay Township
FD; Clay Township PD; Clyde Township FD; Emmett FD; Fort Gratiot FD; Grant
Township FD; Ira Township FD; Kenockee Township FD; Kimball Township FD;
Lakeport State Park (DNR); Marine City FD; Marine City PD; Marysville FD; Marysville
PD; Medstar Ambulance; Memphis FD; Memphis PD; MI DNR – Southfield; MSP –
Richmond Post #24; Mussey Township FD; New Baltimore FD; Port Huron; Port Huron
FD; Port Huron PD; Port Huron Township FD; REGION 2 North Healthcare Coalition; St.
Clair County; St. Clair County Sheriff; St. Clair Emergency Mgt; St. Clair FD; St. Clair
PD; St. Clair Road Commission; St. Clair County Health Department; St. Clair County
Regional Educational Service Agency; St. Clair County Transportation; St. Clair Courts;
Tri Hospital EMS; U.S. Border Patrol Selfridge; Yale FD; Yale PD
Shared Channels
There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on St. Clair—MPSCS.
Shared Talk Groups
Table B–12 – St. Clair County – MPSCS Shared Talk Group Information
Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
74COM
74COM
County Common
74E911
74E911
EMS Dispatch County Wide
74F911
74F911
Fire Dispatch County Wide
74P911
74P911
County Dispatch
74SPEV1
74SPEV1
Incident Coordination 1
74SPEV2
74SPEV2
Incident Coordination 2
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Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
74SPEV3
74SPEV3
Incident Coordination 3
74SPEV4
74SPEV4
74SPEV4
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
Other Shared Channel/Talk group Notes:
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B.12
University of Michigan 800 MHz
Responsible Agency
This radio system is owned or managed by: University of Michigan PD
Name:
James, Crystal (Lt.)
Title:
Communications Supervisor
Phone:
734–763–1131
24/7 Phone:
Email:
[email protected]
Number of Radios
No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 6
No. of Portable Radios on this
System:
43
System Type
Radio System Make:
Motorola
Trunked / Conventional / Both:
Trunked
Radio System Model:
SmartNet II
Radio System Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
P25 Compliancy:
None
Number of Channels:
11
Encryption Protocol:
Year Installed:
1995
Repeated / Simplex / Both:
Repeated
Analog / Digital / Both:
Analog
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Wideband / Narrowband / Both:
Narrowband
Voted:
No
Simulcast:
No
Service Area
University of Michigan campus is primary service area; system serves as a backup to all
Washtenaw County – MPSCS users
Participating Agencies
Ann Arbor FD; Ann Arbor Office of Emergency Management; Ann Arbor PD; Ann Arbor
Township FD; Augusta Township FD; Chelsea FD; Chelsea PD; Clinton FD; Dexter FD;
Eastern Michigan University PD; Hudson Mills Metropark; Huron Valley Ambulance;
Manchester FD; Milan FD; Milan PD; Northfield Township FD; Northfield Township PD;
Pittsfield Township FD; Pittsfield Township PD; Salem Township FD; Saline FD; Saline
PD; Scio Township FD; State of Michigan Forensic Center – Ypsilanti; Superior FD;
University of Michigan Occupational Safety & Environmental Health; University of
Michigan PD; Washtenaw County Emergency Management; Washtenaw County
HAZMAT; Washtenaw County Road Commission; Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office;
Ypsilanti FD; Ypsilanti PD; Ypsilanti Township FD
Shared Channels
There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on University of Michigan 800
MHz system.
Shared Talk Groups
Table B–13 – University of Michigan 800 MHz Shared Talk Group Information
Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
BK–1
Backup to Washtenaw County –
MPSCS; public safety calling channel
BK–11
BK–11
Backup to Washtenaw County –
MPSCS; used by Ypsilanti City, Eastern
Michigan University and Washtenaw
Community College
BK–12
BK–12
Backup to Washtenaw County –
MPSCS; used by Pittsfield Township
Public Safety
BK–13
BK–13
Backup to Washtenaw County –
BK–1
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Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
MPSCS; used by Ann Arbor PD
BK–2
BK–2
Backup to Washtenaw County –
MPSCS; used by Ann Arbor FD
BK–3
BK–3
Backup to Washtenaw County –
MPSCS; used by Central Dispatch and
Washtenaw County Sheriff
BK–4
BK–4
Backup to Washtenaw County –
MPSCS; used by Cities of Milan and
Saline
BK–5
BK–5
Backup to Washtenaw County –
MPSCS; used by Forensic Center
BK–6
BK–6
Backup to Washtenaw County –
MPSCS; used by City of Ann Arbor and
Washtenaw County Governments
BK–7
BK–7
Backup to Washtenaw County –
MPSCS; used by Emergency
Management and County Parks
BK–8
BK–8
Backup to Washtenaw County –
MPSCS; used for County Fire Dispatch
BK–9
BK–9
Backup to Washtenaw County –
MPSCS; used by Washtenaw County
Road Commission
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
Other Shared Channel/Talk group Notes:
[Add notes]
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B.13
Warren 800 MHz Trunked System
Responsible Agency
This radio system is owned or managed by: Warren PD
Name:
Ahrens, Robert (Sergeant)
Title:
Sergeant
Phone:
586–574–4831
24/7 Phone:
586–524–2546
Email:
[email protected]
Number of Radios
No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 40
No. of Portable Radios on this
System:
86
System Type
Radio System Make:
Motorola
Trunked / Conventional / Both:
Both
Radio System Model:
ASTRO P25
Radio System Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
P25 Compliancy:
None
Number of Channels:
7
Encryption Protocol:
DVP
Year Installed:
2005
Repeated / Simplex / Both:
Repeated
Analog / Digital / Both:
Both
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Wideband / Narrowband / Both:
Narrowband
Voted:
No
Simulcast:
No
Service Area
Cities of Warren and Centerline
Participating Agencies
Armada Township DPW; Armada Township FD; Augusta Township FD; Bruce Township
DPW; Bruce–Romeo FD; Center Line DPW; Center Line FD; Center Line Public Safety;
Chelsea Community Hospital; Chelsea FD; Chelsea PD; Chesterfield FD; Chesterfield
PD; Chesterfield Township DPW; City of Richmond / Lennox EMS; Richmond FD;
Richmond PD; City of Richmond DPW; Clinton FD; Clinton Township DPW; Clinton
Township FD; Clinton Township PD; Dexter FD; Eastern Michigan University PD;
Eastpointe DPW; Eastpointe FD; Eastpointe PD; Fraser DPW; Fraser Public Safety;
Harrison Township FD; Harrison Township Water Department; Hudson Mills Metropark;
Huron Valley Ambulance; Lake Township DPW; Lenox Township DPW; Lenox Township
FD; London Township; Macomb Community College PD; Macomb County DPW;
Macomb County Emergency Management; Macomb County Sheriff; Macomb Township
DPW; Macomb Township FD; Manchester FD; Medstar Ambulance; Memphis DPW;
Memphis FD; Memphis PD; Midwest Medflight; Milan FD; Milan PD; Mount Clemens
DPW; Mount Clemens FD; Mount Clemens Regional Medical Center; New Baltimore
DPW; New Baltimore FD; New Baltimore PD; New Haven DPW; New Haven FD; New
Haven PD; Northfield Township FD; Northfield Township PD; Pittsfield Township FD;
Pittsfield Township PD; Ray Township FD; Romeo DPW; Romeo PD; Roseville DPW;
Roseville FD; Roseville PD; Salem Township FD; Saline FD; Saline PD; Scio Township
FD; Selfridge ANG (SANG) Base FD; SANG PD; Shelby Township DPW; Shelby
Township FD; Shelby Township PD; St. Clair Shores DPW; St. Clair Shores FD; St. Clair
Shores PD; Sterling Heights DPW; Sterling Heights FD; Sterling Heights PD; Superior
Ambulance; Superior FD; Survival Flight; U.S. Army Garrison Police and FD (TACOM
FD); Universal Ambulance; Utica DPW; Utica FD; Utica PD; Village of Armada PD;
Warren DPW; Warren Division of Buildings and Safety Engineering; Warren Engineering
Division; Warren FD; Warren Parks and Recreation; Warren PD; Washington Township
DPW; Washington Township FD; Ypsilanti FD; Ypsilanti PD; Ypsilanti Township FD
Shared Channels
There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on St. Clair—MPSCS.
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Shared Talk Groups
Table B–14 – Warren County 800 MHz Trunked System Shared Talk Group Information
Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
Dispatch
Dispatch
Warren Police and TACOM Police
Agencies Supported:
Center Line Public Safety; Chelsea PD; Chesterfield PD;
Richmond PD; Clinton Township PD; Eastern Michigan
University PD; Eastpointe PD; Fraser Public Safety; Macomb
Community College PD; Macomb County Sheriff; Memphis PD;
Milan PD; New Baltimore PD; New Haven PD; Northfield
Township PD; Pittsfield Township PD; Romeo PD; Roseville
PD; Saline PD; Selfridge ANG (SANG) PD; Shelby Township
PD; St. Clair Shores PD; Sterling Heights PD; U.S. Army
Garrison Police and FD (TACOM FD); Utica PD; Village of
Armada PD; Warren PD; Ypsilanti PD
Fire
Fire
Agencies Supported:
Armada Township FD; Augusta Township FD; Bruce–Romeo
FD; Center Line FD; Chesterfield FD; FD; Clinton FD; Clinton
Township FD; Dexter FD; Eastpointe FD; Harrison Township
FD; Lenox Township FD; Macomb Township FD; Manchester
FD; Memphis FD; Milan FD; Mount Clemens FD; New Baltimore
FD; New Haven FD; Northfield Township FD; Pittsfield
Township FD; Ray Township FD; Roseville FD; Salem
Township FD; Saline FD; Scio Township FD; Selfridge ANG
(SANG) Base FD; Shelby Township FD; St. Clair Shores FD;
Sterling Heights FD; Superior FD; U.S. Army Garrison Police
and FD (TACOM FD); Utica FD; Warren FD; Washington
Township FD; Ypsilanti FD; Ypsilanti Township FD
Warren
Warren
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
All fire radios in Macomb County and
Warren Fire
All radios in Macomb County
Other Shared Channel/Talk group Notes:
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B.14
Washtenaw 800 MHz Analog Backup
Responsible Agency
This radio system is owned or managed by: Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office
Name:
Halteman, David, R.
Title:
Assistant Director and Enhanced 9–1–1 Coordinator
Phone:
734–973–4548
24/7 Phone:
734–320–0515
Email:
[email protected]
Number of Radios
No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 152
No. of Portable Radios on this
System:
30
System Type
Radio System Make:
Motorola
Trunked / Conventional / Both:
Trunked
Radio System Model:
SmartNet
Radio System Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
P25 Compliancy:
None
Number of Channels:
Encryption Protocol:
None
Year Installed:
Repeated / Simplex / Both:
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Repeated
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Analog / Digital / Both:
Analog
Wideband / Narrowband / Both:
Wideband
Voted:
Yes
Simulcast:
No
Service Area
Washtenaw County
Participating Agencies
Ann Arbor DPW; Ann Arbor FD; Ann Arbor Office of Emergency Management; Ann
Arbor PD; Ann Arbor Schools; Ann Arbor Township FD; Augusta Township FD; Chelsea
FD; Chelsea PD; Clinton FD; Dexter FD; Eastern Michigan University PD; Hudson Mills
Metro Park; Huron Valley Ambulance; Manchester FD; MSP – Ypsilanti Post #26;
Midwest Medflight; Milan FD; Milan PD; Northfield Township FD; Northfield Township
PD; Pittsfield Township FD; Pittsfield Township PD; Salem Township FD; Saline DPW;
Saline FD; Saline PD; Scio Township FD; State of Michigan Forensic Center – Ypsilanti;
Superior FD; Survival Flight; University of Michigan PD; VA Ann Arbor Healthcare
System (VAAAHS); Washtenaw County Emergency Management; Washtenaw County
HAZMAT; Washtenaw County Road Commission; Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office;
Washtenaw Intermediate School District; Ypsilanti FD; Ypsilanti PD; Ypsilanti Township
FD
Shared Channels
There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on the Washtenaw 800 MHz
Analog backup system.
Shared Talk Groups
Table B–15 – Washtenaw 800 MHz Analog Backup Shared Talk Group Information
Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
TAC1
TAC1
Interoperability
TAC2
TAC2
Interoperability
TAC3
TAC3
Interoperability
TAC4
TAC4
Interoperability
TAC6
TAC6
Interoperability
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TAC7
TAC7
Interoperability
TAC8
TAC8
Interoperability
TAC9
TAC9
Interoperability
Agencies Supported:
Ann Arbor FD; Ann Arbor Office of Emergency Management;
Ann Arbor PD; Ann Arbor Township FD; Augusta Township FD;
Chelsea FD; Chelsea PD; Clinton FD; Dexter FD; Eastern
Michigan University PD; Hudson Mills Metropark; Huron Valley
Ambulance; Manchester FD; MSP – Ypsilanti Post #26; Midwest
Medflight; Milan FD; Milan PD; Northfield Township FD;
Northfield Township PD; Pittsfield Township FD; Pittsfield
Township PD; Salem Township FD; Saline FD; Saline PD; Scio
Township FD; State of Michigan Forensic Center – Ypsilanti;
Superior FD; Survival Flight; University of Michigan PD; VA Ann
Arbor Healthcare System (VAAAHS); Washtenaw County
Emergency Management; Washtenaw County HAZMAT;
Washtenaw County Sheriff's Department; Ypsilanti FD; Ypsilanti
PD; Ypsilanti Township FD
Other Shared Channel/Talk group Notes:
[Add notes]
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Washtenaw County MPSCS
B.15
Responsible Agency
This radio system is owned or managed by: Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office
Name:
Halteman, David, R.
Title:
Assistant Director and Enhanced 9–1–1 Coordinator
Phone:
734–973–4548
24/7 Phone:
734–320–0515
Email:
[email protected]
Number of Radios
No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 452
No. of Portable Radios on this
System:
1,115
System Type
Radio System Make:
Motorola
Trunked / Conventional / Both:
Both
Radio System Model:
ASTRO P25
Radio System Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
P25 Compliancy:
P25 P1
Number of Channels:
12
Encryption Protocol:
DES–OFB
Year Installed:
2010
Repeated / Simplex / Both:
Repeated
Analog / Digital / Both:
Digital
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Wideband / Narrowband / Both:
Narrowband
Voted:
Yes
Simulcast:
Yes
Service Area
Washtenaw County
Participating Agencies
Ann Arbor FD; Ann Arbor Office of Emergency Management; Ann Arbor Township FD;
Augusta Township FD; Chelsea FD; Chelsea PD; Clinton FD; Dexter FD; Eastern
Michigan University PD; Hudson Mills Metropark; Huron Valley Ambulance; London
Township; Manchester FD; MSP – Ypsilanti Post #26; Midwest Medflight; Milan FD;
Milan PD; Northfield Township FD; Northfield Township PD; Pittsfield Township FD;
Pittsfield Township PD; Salem Township FD; Saline FD; Saline PD; Scio Township FD;
St Joseph Mercy Hospital; State of Michigan Forensic Center – Ypsilanti; Superior FD;
Survival Flight; VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System (VAAAHS); Washtenaw County
Emergency Management; Washtenaw County HAZMAT; Washtenaw County Sheriff's
Office; Ypsilanti FD; Ypsilanti PD; Ypsilanti Township FD
Shared Channels
There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Washtenaw County—
MPSCS.
Shared Talk Groups
Table B–16 – Washtenaw County MPSCS Shared Talk Group Information
Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
81COM
81COM
County Common
81 INTEROP 1
81 INTEROP 1
Interoperability
81 INTEROP 2
81 INTEROP 2
Interoperability
81 INTEROP 3
81 INTEROP 3
Interoperability
81 INTEROP 4
81 INTEROP 4
Interoperability
81 INTEROP 5
81 INTEROP 5
Interoperability
81 INTEROP 6
81 INTEROP 6
Interoperability
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81 INTEROP 7
81 INTEROP 7
Interoperability
81 INTEROP 8
81 INTEROP 8
Interoperability
81 INTEROP 9
81 INTEROP 9
Interoperability
81 INTEROP 10
81 INTEROP 10
Interoperability
81 INTEROP 11
81 INTEROP 11
Interoperability
81 INTEROP 12
81 INTEROP 12
Interoperability
81 INTEROP 13
81 INTEROP 13
Interoperability
81 INTEROP 14
81 INTEROP 14
Interoperability
81 INTEROP 15
81 INTEROP 15
Interoperability
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
Other Shared Channel/Talk group Notes:
[Add notes]
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Wayne County – MPSCS
B.16
Responsible Agency
This radio system is owned or managed by: Wayne County Central Communications
Name:
Hammond, Mark
Title:
Deputy Director, Emergency Management
Phone:
734–942–5289
24/7 Phone:
Email:
[email protected]
Number of Radios
No. of Mobile Radios on this System: Approximately 700 public service and EMA total radios
No. of Portable Radios on this
System:
System Type
Radio System Make:
Motorola
Trunked / Conventional / Both:
Trunked
Radio System Model:
ASTRO P25
Radio System Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
P25 Compliancy:
None
Number of Channels:
19
Encryption Protocol:
Year Installed:
2010
Repeated / Simplex / Both:
Repeated
Analog / Digital / Both:
Digital
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Wideband / Narrowband / Both:
Narrowband
Voted:
Yes
Simulcast:
Yes
Service Area
Wayne County
Participating Agencies
HealthLink MTS; Huron Township PD; Huron Twp Fire; Livonia EMD; Livonia FD;
Livonia PD; Metropolitan Airport PD; Northville FD; Northville PD; Northville Township
FD; Northville Township PD; Plymouth Community FD; Plymouth PD; Redford Township
PD; Sumpter Township FD; Van Buren FD; Wayne County Central Communications;
Wayne County DOH; Wayne County Department of Homeland Security & Emergency
Management; Wayne County Department of Public Services; Wayne County Sheriff;
Wayne Emergency Management
Shared Channels
There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Wayne County—MPSCS.
Shared Talk Groups
Table B–17 – Wayne County – MPSCS Shared Talk Group Information
Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
82COM
82COM
County Common
82EMD1
82EMD1
Emergency Management
82EMD2
82EMD2
Emergency Management
82F911
82F911
Fire Common
82HD
82HD
Wayne County Health Department
82MCA1
82MCA1
Mass Casualty
82MCA2
82MCA2
Mass Casualty
82MCA3
82MCA3
Mass Casualty
82MCA4
82MCA4
Mass Casualty
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82P911
82P911
Police Common
82SPEV1
82SPEV1
Events Channel
82SPEV2
82SPEV2
Events Channel
82SPEV3
82SPEV3
Events Channel
82SPEV4
82SPEV4
Events Channel
82SPEV5
82SPEV5
Events Channel
Agencies Supported:
Wayne County Central Communications; Wayne County DOH;
Wayne County Department of Homeland Security & Emergency
Management; Wayne County Department of Public Services;
Wayne County Sheriff
Other Shared Channel/Talk group Notes:
[Add notes]
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B.17
Wayne County Central Communications VHF
Responsible Agency
This radio system is owned or managed by: Wayne County Central Communications
Name:
Hammond, Mark
Title:
Deputy Director, Emergency Management
Phone:
734–942–5289
24/7 Phone:
Email:
[email protected]
Number of Radios
No. of Mobile Radios on this System:
No. of Portable Radios on this
System:
System Type
Radio System Make:
Motorola
Trunked / Conventional / Both:
Conventional
Radio System Model:
Radio System Frequency Band:
VHF High–Band (150–174MHz)
P25 Compliancy:
None
Number of Channels:
Encryption Protocol:
Year Installed:
Repeated / Simplex / Both:
Simplex
Analog / Digital / Both:
Analog
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Wideband / Narrowband / Both:
Wideband
Voted:
Yes
Simulcast:
Yes
Service Area
Wayne County
Participating Agencies
Allen Park PD; Belleville PD; Dearborn 911 Communications; Dearborn Heights PD;
Dearborn PD; Detroit Police; Ecorse PD; Garden City PD; Gibraltar PD; Grosse Pointe
City DPS; Grosse Pointe Farms; Grosse Pointe Farms DPS; Grosse Pointe Park DPS;
Grosse Pointe Shores DPS; Grosse Pointe Woods DPS; Harper Woods PD; Huron
Township PD; Livonia PD; Melvindale PD; Northville PD; Northville Township PD;
Plymouth Township PD; Redford Township PD; River Rouge PD; Rockwood PD;
Romulus PD; Southgate PD; Sumpter Township PD; Taylor PD; Wayne County Central
Communications; Wayne County Department of Homeland Security & Emergency
Management; Wayne County Sheriff; Wayne Emergency Management
Shared Channels
Table B–18 – Wayne County Central Communications VHF Shared Channels
Channel
Name
Analog /
Digital
Point–to–
Point
Wide /
Narrow
Tx Freq
155.3700
Tx
Tone
Rx Freq
155.3700
Rx
Tone
Primary Use
Dispatch–to–
dispatch
Allen Park PD; Belleville PD; Dearborn 911 Communications; Dearborn Heights PD;
Agencies
Supported: Dearborn PD; Detroit Police; Ecorse PD; Garden City PD; Gibraltar PD; Grosse
Pointe City DPS; Grosse Pointe Farms; Grosse Pointe Farms DPS; Grosse Pointe
Park DPS; Grosse Pointe Shores DPS; Grosse Pointe Woods DPS; Harper Woods
PD; Huron Township PD; Livonia PD; Melvindale PD; Northville PD; Northville
Township PD; Plymouth Township PD; Redford Township PD; River Rouge PD;
Rockwood PD; Romulus PD; Southgate PD; Sumpter Township PD; Taylor PD;
Wayne County Central Communications; Wayne County Department of Homeland
Security & Emergency Management; Wayne County Sheriff; Wayne Emergency
Management
Shared Talk Groups
There are no shared Talk Groups for the selected agencies on Wayne County Central
Communications VHF.
Other Shared Channel/Talk group Notes:
[Add notes]
May 2011
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B.18
Western Wayne County 800 MHz Radio Consortium
Responsible Agency
This radio system is owned or managed by: Westland PD
Name:
Fetner, Scott (Lt.)
Title:
Support Services
Phone:
734–467–3543
24/7 Phone:
734–748–7672
Email:
[email protected]
Number of Radios
No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 536
No. of Portable Radios on this
System:
686
System Type
Radio System Make:
Motorola
Trunked / Conventional / Both:
Trunked
Radio System Model:
SmartNet
Radio System Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
P25 Compliancy:
None
Number of Channels:
11
Encryption Protocol:
Year Installed:
1999
Repeated / Simplex / Both:
Repeated
Analog / Digital / Both:
Analog
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Wideband / Narrowband / Both:
Wideband
Voted:
No
Simulcast:
No
Service Area
Dearborn Heights, Garden City, Inkster, Wayne, and Westland
Participating Agencies
Canton DPS; Dearborn Heights FD; Dearborn Heights PD; Garden City FD; Garden City
PD; Inkster FD; Inkster Police Dept.; Wayne FD; Wayne PD; Westland FD; Westland PD
Shared Channels
There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Western Wayne County 800
MHz Radio Consortium.
Shared Talk Groups
Table B–19 – Western Wayne County 800 MHz Radio Consortium Shared Talk Group
Information
Talk group Name
Talk group ID
Primary Use
WW CAR
WW CAR
Police Car–to–Car
WW DET1
WW DET1
Police Operations
WW DET2
WW DET2
Police Operations
WW DET3
WW DET3
Police Operations
WW DET4
WW DET4
Police Operations
WW DET5
WW DET5
Police Operations
WW LEIN
WW LEIN
Police Operations
WW PD1
WW PD1
Police Operations
WW PD2
WW PD2
Police Operations
WW PD3
WW PD3
Police Operations
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WW PD4
WW PD4
Police Operations
Agencies Supported:
Canton DPS; Dearborn Heights PD; Garden City PD; Inkster
Police Dept.; Wayne PD; Westland PD
WW MA1
WW MA1
Mutual Aid
WW MA2
WW MA2
Mutual Aid
WW MA3
WW MA3
Mutual Aid
WW MA4
WW MA4
Mutual Aid
WW MA5
WW MA5
Mutual Aid
Agencies Supported:
All agencies on system
WW800
WW800
Agencies Supported:
Canton DPS; Dearborn Heights PD; Garden City PD; Inkster
Police Dept.; Wayne PD; Westland PD
Base to Base
Other Shared Channel/Talk group Notes:
[Add notes]
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Appendix C
Inter–system Shared Channels
Detailed information on shared channels available for use within the region is listed in the following table to include shared
channel name(s) and frequency/talk group details for each shared channel.
Table C–1 – SEMI UASI 700 MHz Inter–system Shared Channel(s)
Channel Name
Analog /
Digital
Wide /
Narrow
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Rx Tone
Primary Use
7CALL50
Analog
769.24375
156.7 / 5A
769.24375 156.7 / 5A
Calling Channel Direct Mode
7CALL50D
Analog
769.24375
156.7 / 5A
769.24375 156.7 / 5A
Calling Channel Direct Mode
7CALL70
Analog
803.25625
156.7 / 5A
773.25625 156.7 / 5A
Calling Channel
7CALL70D
Analog
773.25625
156.7 / 5A
773.25625 156.7 / 5A
Calling Channel Direct Mode
7FIRE63
Analog
799.89375
156.7 / 5A
769.89375 156.7 / 5A
Fire
7FIRE63D
Analog
769.89375
156.7 / 5A
769.89375 156.7 / 5A
Fire Direct Mode
7FIRE64D
Analog
769.99375
156.7 / 5A
769.99375 156.7 / 5A
Fire Direct Mode
7FIRE83
Analog
803.50625
156.7 / 5A
773.50625 156.7 / 5A
Fire
7FIRE83D
Analog
773.50625
156.7 / 5A
773.50625 156.7 / 5A
Fire Direct Mode
7FIRE84D
Analog
773.85625
156.7 / 5A
773.85625 156.7 / 5A
Fire Direct Mode
7FTAC1D
Analog
769.00625
156.7 / 5A
769.00625 156.7 / 5A
Fire Tactical Direct Mode
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Channel Name
Analog /
Digital
Wide /
Narrow
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Rx Tone
Primary Use
7FTAC2D
Analog
774.93125
156.7 / 5A
774.93125 156.7 / 5A
Fire Tactical Direct Mode
7FTAC3D
Analog
769.04375
156.7 / 5A
769.04375 156.7 / 5A
Fire Tactical Direct Mode
7GTAC4D
Analog
769.03125
156.7 / 5A
769.03125
156.7 / 5A
General Government Tactical
Direct Mode
7GTAC5D
Analog
774.95625
156.7 / 5A
774.95625 156.7 / 5A
General Government Tactical
Direct Mode
7LAW61
Analog
800.39375
156.7 / 5A
770.39375 156.7 / 5A
Law Enforcement
7LAW61D
Analog
770.39375
156.7 / 5A
770.39375 156.7 / 5A
Law Enforcement Direct Mode
7LAW62D
Analog
770.49375
156.7 / 5A
770.49375 156.7 / 5A
Law Enforcement Direct Mode
7LAW81
Analog
804.00625
156.7 / 5A
774.00625 156.7 / 5A
Law Enforcement
7LAW81D
Analog
774.00625
156.7 / 5A
774.00625 156.7 / 5A
Law Enforcement Direct Mode
7LAW82D
Analog
774.35625
156.7 / 5A
774.35625 156.7 / 5A
Law Enforcement Direct Mode
7LTAC6D
Analog
769.01875
156.7 / 5A
769.01875 156.7 / 5A
Law Enforcement Direct Mode
7LTAC7D
Analog
774.94375
156.7 / 5A
774.94375 156.7 / 5A
Law Enforcement Direct Mode
7LTAC8D
Analog
774.98125
156.7 / 5A
774.98125 156.7 / 5A
Law Enforcement Direct Mode
7MED65
Analog
799.39375
156.7 / 5A
769.39375 156.7 / 5A
EMS
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Channel Name
Analog /
Digital
Wide /
Narrow
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Rx Tone
Primary Use
7MED65D
Analog
769.39375
156.7 / 5A
769.39375 156.7 / 5A
EMS Direct Mode
7MED66D
Analog
769.49375
156.7 / 5A
769.49375 156.7 / 5A
EMS Direct Mode
7MED86
Analog
803.00625
156.7 / 5A
773.00625 156.7 / 5A
EMS
7MED86D
Analog
773.00625
156.7 / 5A
773.00625 156.7 / 5A
EMS Direct Mode
7MED87D
Analog
773.35625
156.7 / 5A
773.35625 156.7 / 5A
EMS Direct Mode
7MOB59
Analog
800.89375
156.7 / 5A
770.89375 156.7 / 5A
EMS
7MOB59D
Analog
770.89375
156.7 / 5A
770.89375 156.7 / 5A
EMS Direct Mode
7MOB79
Analog
804.50625
156.7 / 5A
774.50625 156.7 / 5A
Mobile Repeater
7MOB79D
Analog
774.50625
156.7 / 5A
774.50625 156.7 / 5A
Mobile Repeater
7MTAC9D
Analog
774.96875
156.7 / 5A
774.96875 156.7 / 5A
Medical Tactical Direct Mode
7NTAC10D
Analog
769.05625
156.7 / 5A
769.05625 156.7 / 5A
National Tactical/Itinerant
Direct Mode
7NTAC11D
Analog
769.06875
156.7 / 5A
769.06875 156.7 / 5A
National Tactical/Itinerant
Direct Mode
7NTAC12D
Analog
774.99375
156.7 / 5A
774.99375 156.7 / 5A
National Tactical/Itinerant
Direct Mode
7TAC55
Analog
799.74375
156.7 / 5A
769.74375 156.7 / 5A
General Public Safety
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Channel Name
Analog /
Digital
Wide /
Narrow
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Rx Tone
Primary Use
7TAC55D
Analog
769.74375
156.7 / 5A
769.74375 156.7 / 5A
General Public Safety Direct
Mode
7TAC56D
Analog
770.24375
156.7 / 5A
770.24375 156.7 / 5A
General Public Safety Direct
Mode
7TAC75
Analog
803.75625
156.7 / 5A
773.75625 156.7 / 5A
General Public Safety
7TAC75D
Analog
773.75625
156.7 / 5A
773.75625 156.7 / 5A
General Public Safety Direct
Mode
7TAC76D
Analog
774.25625
156.7 / 5A
774.25625 156.7 / 5A
General Public Safety Direct
Mode
Agencies
Supported:
Addison Township FD; Alliance EMS; Auburn Hills FD; Auburn Hills PD; Berkley DPS; Beverly Hills DPS;
Birmingham City EMD; Birmingham FD; Birmingham PD; Bloomfield Hills DPS; Bloomfield Hills PD; Bloomfield
Township Emergency Management; Bloomfield Township FD; Bloomfield Township PD; Brandon Township FD;
Clarkson PD; Clawson FD; Clawson PD; Community EMS; Farmington DPS; Farmington Hills Fire EMD; Farmington
Hills PD; Ferndale FD; Ferndale PD; Franklin–Bingham FD; Groveland Township FD; Hazel Park DPW; Hazel Park
FD; Hazel Park PD; Highland Township FD; Holly FD; Holly PD; Huntington Woods DPS; Huron–Clinton Metroparks
PD; Independence Township FD; International Transmission Company; Keego Harbor PD; Kensington Metropark
PD; Lake Angelus PD; Lathrup Village PD; Lyon Township FD; Madison Heights FD; Madison Heights PD; Milford
FD; Milford PD; North Oakland FD; Novi FD; Novi PD; Novi Regional; Oak Park DPS; Oakland Community College
PD; Oakland County Emergency Response and Preparedness; Oakland County Sheriff’s Office; Oakland Township
FD; Oakland University PD; Orchard Lake PD; Oxford FD; Oxford PD; Pleasant Ridge PD; Pontiac FD; Pontiac PD;
Region 2 North; Rochester FD; Rochester Hills Communications; Rochester Hills FD; Rochester PD; South Lyon
FD; South Lyon PD; Star EMS; Sylvan Lake PD; Troy City FD; Troy PD; Walled Lake FD; Walled Lake PD;
Waterford FD; Waterford Township PD; West Bloomfield FD; West Bloomfield PD; White Lake FD; White Lake
Township PD; Wixom FD; Wixom PD; Wolverine Lake PD
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Table C–2 – SEMI UASI 800 MHz Inter–system Shared Channel(s)
Channel Name
Analog /
Digital
Wide /
Narrow
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Rx Tone
Primary Use
8CALL90
Analog
851.0125
156.7 / 5A
806.0125
156.7 / 5A
Mutual Aid; All disciplines
8CALL90D
Analog
851.0125
156.7 / 5A
851.0125
156.7 / 5A
Mutual Aid; All disciplines
8TAC91
Analog
851.5125
156.7 / 5A
806.5125
156.7 / 5A
Mutual Aid; All disciplines
8TAC91D
Analog
851.5125
156.7 / 5A
851.5125
156.7 / 5A
Mutual Aid; All disciplines
8TAC92
Analog
852.0125
156.7 / 5A
807.0125
156.7 / 5A
Mutual Aid; All disciplines
8TAC92D
Analog
852.0125
156.7 / 5A
852.0125
156.7 / 5A
Mutual Aid; All disciplines
8TAC93
Analog
853.0125
156.7 / 5A
808.0125
156.7 / 5A
Mutual Aid; All disciplines
8TAC93D
Analog
853.0125
156.7 / 5A
853.0125
156.7 / 5A
Mutual Aid; All disciplines
8TAC94
Analog
853.5125
156.7 / 5A
808.5125
156.7 / 5A
Mutual Aid; All disciplines
8TAC94D
Analog
853.5125
156.7 / 5A
853.5125
156.7 / 5A
Mutual Aid; All disciplines
Agencies Supported: Addison Township FD; Alliance EMS; Auburn Hills FD; Auburn Hills PD; Berkley DPS; Beverly Hills DPS; Bingham
Farms; Birmingham City EMD; Birmingham FD; Birmingham PD; Bloomfield Hills DPS; Bloomfield Hills PD;
Bloomfield Township Emergency Management; Bloomfield Township FD; Bloomfield Township PD; Brandon
Township FD; Madison Heights; Clarkson PD; Clawson FD; Clawson PD; CLEMIS; Com Source Inc.; Commerce
Township FD; Community EMS; Farmington DPS; Farmington Hills Fire EMD; Farmington Hills PD; Ferndale FD;
Ferndale PD; Franklin PD; Franklin–Bingham FD; Groveland Township FD; Hazel Park DPW; Hazel Park FD; Hazel
Park PD; Highland Township FD; Holly FD; Holly PD; Huntington Woods DPS; Huron–Clinton Metroparks PD;
Independence Township FD; International Transmission Company; Keego Harbor PD; Kensington Metropark PD;
Lake Angelus PD; Lake Orion PD; Lathrup Village PD; Lyon Township FD; Madison Heights FD; Madison Heights
PD; Milford FD; Milford PD; North Oakland FD; Novi FD; Novi PD; Novi Regional; Oak Park DPS; Oakland
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Channel Name
Analog /
Digital
Wide /
Narrow
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Rx Tone
Primary Use
Community College PD; Oakland County Airport Operations; Oakland County Animal Control; Oakland County
Children's Village; Oakland County Emergency Response and Preparedness; Oakland County Homeland Security;
Oakland County Prosecutor's Office; Oakland County Sheriff’s Office; Oakland Township FD; Oakland University
PD; Orchard Lake PD; Oxford FD; Oxford PD; Pleasant Ridge PD; Pontiac FD; Pontiac PD; Region 2 North;
Rochester FD; Rochester Hills Communications; Rochester Hills FD; Rochester PD; Royal Oak FD; Royal Oak PD;
South Lyon FD; South Lyon PD; Springfield Township FD; Star EMS; Sylvan Lake PD; Troy City FD; Troy PD;
Walled Lake FD; Walled Lake PD; Waterford FD; Waterford Township PD; West Bloomfield FD; West Bloomfield
PD; White Lake FD; White Lake Township PD; Wixom FD; Wixom PD; Wolverine Lake PD
ICALL
ICALLTA
ITAC1
Analog
Analog
Analog
821.0125
866.0125
821.5125
156.7 / 5A
156.7 / 5A
156.7 / 5A
866.0125
866.0125
866.5125
156.7 / 5A
Federal Interoperability
Channels. MSP Regional
Dispatch Centers monitor
ICALL only, not the ITAC
channels.
156.7 / 5A
Federal Interoperability
Channels. MSP Regional
Dispatch Centers monitor
ICALL only, not the ITAC
channels.
156.7 / 5A
Federal Interoperability
Channels. MSP Regional
Dispatch Centers monitor
ICALL only, not the ITAC
channels.
ITAC2
Analog
822.0125
156.7 / 5A
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
Federal Interoperability
Channels. MSP Regional
Dispatch Centers monitor
ICALL only, not the ITAC
channels.
ITAC2TA
Analog
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
Federal Interoperability
Channels. MSP Regional
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Channel Name
Analog /
Digital
Wide /
Narrow
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Rx Tone
Primary Use
Dispatch Centers monitor
ICALL only, not the ITAC
channels.
ITAC3
ITAC3TA
ITAC4
ITAC4TA
Analog
Analog
Analog
Analog
822.5125
867.5125
823.0125
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
156.7 / 5A
156.7 / 5A
156.7 / 5A
867.5125
867.5125
868.0125
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
Federal Interoperability
Channels. MSP Regional
Dispatch Centers monitor
ICALL only, not the ITAC
channels.
156.7 / 5A
Federal Interoperability
Channels. MSP Regional
Dispatch Centers monitor
ICALL only, not the ITAC
channels.
156.7 / 5A
Federal Interoperability
Channels. MSP Regional
Dispatch Centers monitor
ICALL only, not the ITAC
channels.
156.7 / 5A
Federal Interoperability
Channels. MSP Regional
Dispatch Centers monitor
ICALL only, not the ITAC
channels.
Agencies Supported: Addison Township FD; Alliance EMS; Ann Arbor FD; Ann Arbor Office of Emergency Management; Ann Arbor PD;
Ann Arbor Township FD; Armada Township FD; Ash Township FD; Auburn Hills FD; Auburn Hills PD; Augusta
Township FD; Bedford FD; Bedford Township FD; Bedford Township Police; Berkley DPS; Berlin Charter Township
FD #1; Berlin Twp FD #2; Beverly Hills DPS; Bingham Farms; Birmingham City EMD; Birmingham FD; Birmingham
PD; Bloomfield Hills DPS; Bloomfield Hills PD; Bloomfield Township Emergency Management; Bloomfield Township
FD; Bloomfield Township PD; Brandon Township FD; Bruce–Romeo FD; Carleton PD; Center Line DPW; Center
Line FD; Center Line Public Safety; Chelsea FD; Chelsea PD; Chesterfield FD; Chesterfield PD; City of Madison
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Channel Name
Analog /
Digital
Wide /
Narrow
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Rx Tone
Primary Use
Heights; City of Richmond / Lennox EMS; Richmond FD; Richmond PD; Clarkson PD; Clawson FD; Clawson PD;
CLEMIS; Clinton FD; Clinton Township FD; Clinton Township PD; Com Source Inc.; Commerce Township FD;
Community EMS; Detroit; Detroit DPW; Detroit DOT; Detroit Emergency Management; Detroit Emergency
Telephone District; Detroit Fire EMD; Detroit Historical Society; Detroit Information Technology Services
Department; Detroit Municipal Parking Department; Detroit People Mover; Detroit PD; Detroit Recreation
Department; Detroit Water and Sewage Department; Detroit Weights & Measures; Dexter FD; Downriver Arson
Task Force; Downriver Hazmat; Dundee PD; Dundee Township FD; Eastern Michigan University PD; Eastland Mall;
Eastpointe FD; Eastpointe PD; Erie Township FD; Erie Township for Morin Point FD; Erie Township PD; Estral
Beach FD; Exeter Township FD; Farmington DPS; Farmington Hills Fire EMD; Farmington Hills PD; Fermi Power
Plant; Ferndale FD; Ferndale PD; Franklin PD; Franklin–Bingham FD; Fraser Public Safety; Frenchtown Township
FD; Grosse Point Farms Pier Park; Grosse Pointe City DPS; Grosse Pointe Farms; Grosse Pointe Farms DPS;
Grosse Pointe Park DPS; Grosse Pointe Shores DPS; Grosse Pointe Woods DPW; Grosse Pointe Woods DPS;
Grosse Pointe Woods Parks and Recreation; Groveland Township FD; Hamtramck FD; Hamtramck PD; Harper
Woods FD; Harper Woods PD; Harrison Township FD; Hazel Park DPW; Hazel Park FD; Hazel Park PD; Henry
Ford Hospital – Warren; Henry Ford Hospital – Macomb; Highland Township FD; Holly FD; Holly PD; Hudson Mills
Metro Park; Huntington Woods DPS; Huron Valley Ambulance; Huron–Clinton Metroparks PD; Ida Township FD;
Independence Township FD; International Transmission Company; Keego Harbor PD; Kensington Metropark PD;
Lake Angelus PD; Lake Erie Transportation; LaSalle Twp FD; Lathrup Village PD; Lenox Township FD; Life Flight;
LMR FD; Lucas County, Ohio Sheriff's Office; Luna Pier FD; Luna Pier PD; Lyon Township FD; Macomb Community
College; Macomb Community College PD; Macomb County; Macomb County Emergency Management; Macomb
County Health Department; Macomb County Sheriff; Macomb Township FD; Madison Heights FD; Madison Heights
PD; Manchester FD; Medstar Ambulance; Memphis FD; Memphis PD; Metropolitan Airport FD; Metropolitan Airport
PD; MSP – Metro North Post #21; Midwest Medflight; Milan FD; Milan PD; Milford FD; Milford PD; Monroe City FD;
Monroe City PD; Monroe Community Ambulance; Monroe County Animal Control; Monroe County Central Dispatch;
Monroe County Emergency Management; Monroe County Sheriff's Office Corrections Division; Monroe County
Sheriff's Office; Monroe Township FD; Morin Point FD; Mount Clemens FD; Mount Clemens Regional Medical
Center; New Baltimore FD; New Baltimore PD; New Haven FD; New Haven PD; Newport FD; North Oakland FD;
Northfield Township FD; Northfield Township PD; Novi FD; Novi PD; Novi Regional; Oak Park DPS; Oakland
Community College PD; Oakland County Airport Operations; Oakland County Animal Control; Oakland County
Children's Village; Oakland County Emergency Response and Preparedness; Oakland County Homeland Security;
Oakland County Prosecutor's Office; Oakland County Sheriff’s Office; Oakland Township FD; Oakland University
PD; Orchard Lake PD; Ottawa Lake FD; Oxford FD; Oxford PD; Pittsfield Township FD; Pittsfield Township PD;
Pleasant Ridge PD; Plymouth PD; Pontiac FD; Pontiac PD; Ray Township FD; Redford FD; Redford Township PD;
Region 2 North; River Rouge FD; River Rouge PD; Rochester FD; Rochester Hills Communications; Rochester Hills
FD; Rochester PD; Romeo PD; Roseville FD; Roseville PD; Royal Oak FD; Royal Oak PD; Salem Township FD;
Saline FD; Saline PD; Scio Township FD; Selfridge ANG (SANG) Base FD; SANG PD; Shelby Township FD; Shelby
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Channel Name
Analog /
Digital
Wide /
Narrow
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Rx Tone
Primary Use
Township PD; South Lyon FD; South Lyon PD; South Rockwood PD; Springfield Township FD; St John Hospital –
Macomb; St John Hospital – North Shore; St. Clair Shores FD; St. Clair Shores PD; Star EMS; State of Michigan
Forensic Center – Ypsilanti; Sterling Heights FD; Sterling Heights PD; Summerfield Township FD; Superior
Ambulance; Superior FD; Survival Flight; Sylvan Lake PD; Troy City FD; Troy PD; U.S. Army Garrison Police and
FD (TACOM FD); Universal Ambulance; University of Michigan PD; Utica FD; Utica PD; Village of Armada PD;
Walled Lake FD; Walled Lake PD; Warren DPW; Warren Division of Buildings and Safety Engineering; Warren
Engineering Division; Warren FD; Warren Parks and Recreation; Warren PD; Washington Township FD;
Washtenaw County Emergency Management; Washtenaw County HAZMAT; Washtenaw County Road
Commission; Washtenaw County Sheriff's Department; Waterford FD; Waterford Township PD; Wayne County
Central Communications; Wayne County Department of Health; Wayne County Department of Homeland Security &
Emergency Management; Wayne County Dept. of Public Services; Wayne County Sheriff; Wayne Emergency
Management; Wayne State University, Public Safety; West Bloomfield FD; West Bloomfield PD; Westland FD;
Westland PD; White Lake FD; White Lake Township PD; Whiteford Twp Constables (PD); Whiteford Twp FD;
Wixom FD; Wixom PD; Wolverine Lake PD; Wyandotte FD; Wyandotte PD; Ypsilanti FD; Ypsilanti PD; Ypsilanti
Township FD
Table C–3 – SEMI UASI UHF Inter–system Shared Channel(s)
Channel
Name
Analog
/ Digital
Wide /
Narrow
Tx and
Tone
Rx and
Tone
Talk group ID
Primary Use
Table C–4 – SEMI UASI VHF Inter–system Shared Channel(s)
Channel
Name
DNR Fire
Ground
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Analog / Wide /
Tx Freq
Digital Narrow
Tx
Rx
Rx Freq
Tone
Tone
Analog
CSQ /
CSQ / Common fire ground channel for any fire agency that wants to have
154.2950
None
None this frequency in their radio for ground coordination.
154.2950
Primary Use
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Agencies
Supported:
Garden City Fire Department; Grosse Ile Fire Department
Analog
MEDCOM system is used for communications between hospitals
(and other facilities equipped for receiving emergency patients) and
EMS personnel, for the purpose of coordination and instruction
CSQ /
CSQ /
155.3400
155.3400
regarding care and transport of patients in the rendition or delivery
None
None
of emergency medical services. Dispatch and paging operations are
not allowed on these channels. (Commonly known as the HEAR or
HERN channels)
HERN
155.400
Analog
MEDCOM system is used for communications between hospitals
(and other facilities equipped for receiving emergency patients) and
EMS personnel, for the purpose of coordination and instruction
97.4 /
97.4 /
155.4000
155.4000
regarding care and transport of patients in the rendition or delivery
ZB
ZB
of emergency medical services. Dispatch and paging operations are
not allowed on these channels. (Commonly known as the HEAR or
HERN channels)
Agencies
Supported:
Allen Park Fire Department; Alliance Emergency Medical Services; Ann Arbor Fire Department; Ann Arbor Township Fire
Department; Armada Township Fire Department; Beaumont Hospital - Royal Oak; Beaumont Hospital - Troy; Beaumont
Hospital Grosse Pointe; Beaumont Medical Transport; Belleville Fire Department; Botsford Hospital; Brownstown Fire
Department; Bruce-Romeo Fire Department; Canton Township Fire Department; Chelsea Community Hospital; Chelsea Fire
Department; Chesterfield Fire Department; Children's Hospital of Michigan; Clinton Township Fire Department; Community
Emergency Medical Services; Concord Emergency Medical Services; Crittenton Hospital and Medical Center; Dearborn Fire
Department; Detroit Fire Emergency Management Division; Detroit Medical Center (DMC); Detroit Receiving Hospital and
University Health Center; Dexter Fire Department; DMCare Express; Doctors Hospital of Michigan; Eastpointe Fire
Department; Ecorse Fire Department; Flat Rock Fire Department; Forest Health Medical Center; Fraser Public Safety;
Garden City Fire Department; Garden City Hospital; Genesys Regional Medical Center; Gibraltar Fire Department; Grosse
Ile Fire Department; Grosse Pointe Park Department of Public Safety; Grosse Pointe Shores Department of Public Safety;
Grosse Pointe Woods Department of Public Safety; Harper Woods Fire Department; Harpter Hutzel University Hospital;
Harrison Township Fire Department; Hart Medical; Health Link MTS; HealthLink Emergency Medical Services, Inc. (HEMS);
Henry Ford Cottage Hospital; Henry Ford Hospital; Henry Ford Hospital - Brownstown Center for Health Services; Henry
Ford Hospital - Clinton Township Campus; Henry Ford Hospital - Macomb; Henry Ford Hospital - Sterling Heights; Henry
Ford Hospital - Warren Campus; Henry Ford Hospital - Wyandotte; Henry Ford Medical Center - Fairlane; Henry Ford West
Bloomfield Hospital; Henry Ford-Brownstown Center For Health Services; Highland Park Fire Department; Huron Township
Fire; Huron Valley Ambulance; Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital; Inkster Fire Department; Ira Township Emergency Medical
Services; Lenox Township Fire Department; Life Flight; Lincoln Park Fire Department; Livonia Fire Department; Macomb
HERN
155.340
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Township Fire Department; Manchester Fire Department; Medic One Ambulance Service; Medical Control Authority Oakland County; Medstar Ambulance; Melvindale Fire Department; Memphis Fire Department; Mercy Memorial Hospital;
Metropolitan Airport Fire Department; Michigan-1 Disaster Medical Assistance Team; Midwest Medflight; Monroe Community
Ambulance; Mount Clemens Fire Department; Mount Clemens Regional Medical Center; New Baltimore Fire Department;
New Haven Fire Department; North Oakland Medical Center; Northfield Township Fire Department; Northville Fire
Department; Northville Township Fire Department; Oakland County Health Department; Oakland Regional Hospital;
Oakwood Annapolis Hospital; Oakwood Healthcare Center Canton; Oakwood Healthcare System; Oakwood Heritage
Hospital; Oakwood Hospital and Medical Center; Oakwood Southshore Medical Center; Plymouth Community Fire
Department; POH Medical Center - Clarkston; POH Medical Center - Pontiac; Port Huron (City of); Port Huron Hospital;
Providence Hospital - Novi; Providence Hospital - Southfield; Rapid Response EMS; Ray Township Fire Department;
Redford Fire Department; Region 2 North; Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan; Richmond / Lennox Emergency Medical
Services; River Rouge Fire Department; Riverview Fire Department; Rockwood Fire Department; Romulus Fire Department;
Roseville Fire Department; Saint John Hospital and Medical Center; Select Specialty Hospital - Ann Arbor; Select Specialty
Hospital - Grosse Pointe; Select Specialty Hospital Downriver (formerly Wyandotte); Select Specialty Hospital NW Detroit;
Selfridge ANG (SANG) Base Fire Department; Sevestal Fire Department; Shelby Township Fire Department; Sinai Grace
Hospital; Southgate Fire Department; St Joseph Mercy Hospital -Ann Arbor; St. Clair County Community Mental Health; St.
Clair Shores Fire Department; St. John Hospital - Macomb-Oakland; St. John Hospital and Medical Center; St. John Hospital
and Medical Center- North Shores Campus; St. John River District Hospital; St. Joseph Mercy - Livingston; St. Joseph
Mercy - Port Huron; St. Joseph Mercy - Saline Hospital; St. Joseph Mercy - Woodland Health Center; St. Joseph Mercy
Hospital -Ypsilanti; St. Joseph Mercy Pontiac; St. Mary Mercy Hospital; Star Emergency Medical Services; Sterling Heights
Fire Department; Sumpter Township Fire Department; Superior Ambulance; Taylor Fire Department; Trenton Fire
Department; Tri Hospital Emergency Medical Services; Triumph Hospital Detroit; U.S. Army Garrison Police and Fire
Department (TACOM FD); UMHS - Survival Flight; Universal Macomb Ambulance; University of Michigan Health Systems;
University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers; Utica Fire Department; VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System (VAAAHS);
Van Buren Fire Department; Warren Fire Department; Washington Township Fire Department; Wayne County Airport
Authority; Wayne Fire Department; Westland Fire Department; Woodhaven Fire Department; Wyandotte Fire Department;
Ypsilanti Fire Department
MEDCOM system is used for communications between hospitals
(and other facilities equipped for receiving emergency patients) and
EMS personnel, for the purpose of coordination and instruction
210.7
210.7
155.3550
155.3550
regarding care and transport of patients in the rendition or delivery
/ M2
/ M2
of emergency medical services. Dispatch and paging operations are
not allowed on these channels. (Commonly known as the HEAR or
HERN channels)
HERN
155.355
Analog
Agencies
Supported:
Allen Park Fire Department; Alliance Emergency Medical Services; Ann Arbor Fire Department; Ann Arbor Township Fire
Department; Armada Township Fire Department; Beaumont Medical Transport; Belleville Fire Department; Brownstown Fire
Department; Bruce-Romeo Fire Department; Canton Township Fire Department; Chelsea Fire Department; Chesterfield Fire
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Department; Clinton Township Fire Department; Community Emergency Medical Services; Concord Emergency Medical
Services; Dearborn Fire Department; Detroit Fire Emergency Management Division; Dexter Fire Department; DMCare
Express; Eastpointe Fire Department; Ecorse Fire Department; Flat Rock Fire Department; Fraser Public Safety; Garden
City Fire Department; Gibraltar Fire Department; Grosse Ile Fire Department; Grosse Pointe Park Department of Public
Safety; Grosse Pointe Shores Department of Public Safety; Grosse Pointe Woods Department of Public Safety; Harper
Woods Fire Department; Harrison Township Fire Department; Health Link MTS; HealthLink Emergency Medical Services,
Inc. (HEMS); Highland Park Fire Department; Huron Township Fire; Huron Valley Ambulance; Inkster Fire Department; Ira
Township Emergency Medical Services; Lenox Township Fire Department; Life Flight; Lincoln Park Fire Department; Livonia
Fire Department; Macomb Township Fire Department; Manchester Fire Department; Medic One Ambulance Service;
Medstar Ambulance; Melvindale Fire Department; Memphis Fire Department; Metropolitan Airport Fire Department; Midwest
Medflight; Monroe Community Ambulance; Mount Clemens Fire Department; New Baltimore Fire Department; New Haven
Fire Department; Northfield Township Fire Department; Northville Fire Department; Northville Township Fire Department;
Plymouth Community Fire Department; Rapid Response EMS; Ray Township Fire Department; Redford Fire Department;
Richmond / Lennox Emergency Medical Services; River Rouge Fire Department; Riverview Fire Department; Rockwood Fire
Department; Romulus Fire Department; Roseville Fire Department; Selfridge ANG (SANG) Base Fire Department; Sevestal
Fire Department; Shelby Township Fire Department; Southgate Fire Department; St. Clair Shores Fire Department; Sterling
Heights Fire Department; Sumpter Township Fire Department; Superior Ambulance; Taylor Fire Department; Trenton Fire
Department; Tri Hospital Emergency Medical Services; U.S. Army Garrison Police and Fire Department (TACOM FD);
UMHS - Survival Flight; Universal Macomb Ambulance; Utica Fire Department; Van Buren Fire Department; Warren Fire
Department; Washington Township Fire Department; Wayne Fire Department; Westland Fire Department; Woodhaven Fire
Department; Wyandotte Fire Department; Ypsilanti Fire Department
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Appendix D
Gateways
Detailed information on gateways available for use within the region is listed in
subsequent pages of Appendix D. The table below lists the owning or managing agency,
gateway name(s), make/model and whether the device is fixed or mobile.
Table D–1 – SEMI UASI Region Gateway Systems
Make / Model
Use
Fixed /
Mobile
No. of
Canton Department
Canton DPS
of Public Safety
Raytheon JPS
Communications
/ ACU–1000
Incident /
Event Use
Mobile
7
City of Detroit
Detroit
Emergency
Management
Raytheon JPS
Communications
/ ACU–1000
Incident /
Event Use
Mobile
CLEMIS Gateway
CLEMIS
M/A–COM /
NetworkFirst
Day–to–day
Use
Fixed
Codespear /
SmartMSG
Radio
Interoperability
Unit (RIU)
Incident /
Event Use
Mobile
Gateway Name
Owning Agency
Nets
No.
of
Ports
7
12
Huron Valley
Ambulance
Huron Valley
Ambulance
MABAS Division
3201
Communications
Support Team #2
Oakland
Raytheon JPS
Communications
Communications
Support Team
/ ACU–1000
(CST)
Incident /
Event Use
Mobile
6
10
MABAS Division
3201
Communications
Support Team #3
Oakland
Raytheon JPS
Communications
Communications
Support Team
/ ACU–1000
(CST)
Incident /
Event Use
Mobile
6
10
MABAS Division
3201
Communications
Support Team #1
Oakland
Raytheon JPS
Communications
Communications
Support Team
/ ACU–1000
(CST)
Incident /
Event Use
Mobile
6
10
MABAS Division
3201
Communications
Support Team
Portable ICRI
Oakland
Link
Communications
Support Team
Communications
ICRI
(CST)
Incident /
Event Use
Mobile
2
5
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Gateway Name
Monroe County
Gateway
Owning Agency
Monroe County
Warren Emergency
Warren PD
Management
Make / Model
Use
Fixed /
Mobile
Raytheon JPS
Communications
/ ACU–1000
Day–to–
day Use
Fixed
Raytheon JPS
Communications
/ ACU–1000
Incident /
Event Use
Mobile
Codespear /
SmartMSG
Radio
Interoperability
Unit (RIU)
Incident /
Event Use
Mobile
No. of
Nets
No.
of
Ports
Wayne County
DHSEM #1
Wayne County
Department of
Homeland
Security &
Emergency
Management
State of Michigan
Department of
Information
Technology ACU–
1000 –Fixed
MPSCS
Raytheon JPS
Day–to–day
Communications
Use
/ ACU–1000
Fixed
12
Federal Bureau of
Investigations
ACU–1000
MPSCS
Raytheon JPS
Communications
/ ACU–1000
Mobile
12
51st CST,
Michigan
National Guard
Raytheon JPS
Incident/Eve
Communications
nt Use
/ ACU–T
Mobile
Oakland County
Sheriff’s Office
Raytheon JPS
Communications
/ ACU–1000
Incident /
Event Use
Mobile
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Motorola MCC
7500
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
15
Auburn Hills Police
Auburn Hills PD
Department
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
32
Berkley Department
Berkley DPS
of Public Safety
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
16
Beverly Hills
Department of
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Console
8
51st CST ACU–T
Oakland County
Sheriff’s Office
ACU-100 - Mobile
Allen Park Police
Department
Allen Park PD
Ann Arbor Police
Department
Ann Arbor PD
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Beverly Hills
Incident /
Event Use
4
4
10
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Gateway Name
Public Safety
Owning Agency
Make / Model
DPS
Use
Fixed /
Mobile
Use
Patch
No. of
Nets
Birmingham Police
Birmingham PD
Department
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
24
Bloomfield Hills
Police Department
Bloomfield Hills
PD
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
8
Bloomfield
Township Police
Department
Bloomfield
Township PD
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
32
Brownstown Police
Brownstown PD
Department
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Canton Department
Canton DPS
of Public Safety
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
3
Center Line Public
Safety
Center Line
Public Safety
Motorola
CommandStar
Lite
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
2
Chelsea Police
Department
Chelsea PD
Motorola MCC
7500
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
3
Chesterfield
Township Police
Department
Chesterfield PD
Motorola MCC
5500
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
9
Clay Township
Police Department
Clay Township
PD
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
6
Clinton Township
Fire Department
Clinton
Township FD
Motorola
Day–to–day
CENTRACOM II
Use
Console
Patch
6
Dearborn Police
Department
Dispatch Center
Dearborn 911
Communications
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
18
Detroit
Communications
Center
Detroit Police
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
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of
Ports
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Gateway Name
Owning Agency
Make / Model
Use
Fixed /
Mobile
No. of
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Motorola MCC
7500
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
6
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Nets
Downriver Central
Dispatch
Downriver
Community
Conference
Eastern Michigan
University Police
Department
Eastern
Michigan
University PD
Ecorse Police
Department
Ecorse PD
Farmington
Department of
Public Safety
Farmington DPS
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
16
Farmington Hills
Police Department
Farmington Hills
PD
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
40
Ferndale Police
Department
Ferndale PD
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
16
Flat Rock Police
Department
Flat Rock PD
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Motorola MCC
5500
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Garden City Police
Garden City PD
Department
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Gibraltar Police
Department
Gibraltar PD
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
3
Grosse Ile
Township Police
Department
Grosse Ile
Township PD
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Grosse Pointe
Department of
Public Safety
Grosse Pointe
City DPS
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Grosse Pointe
Grosse Pointe
Farms Department
Farms DPS
of Public Safety
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Fraser Department Fraser Public
of Public Safety
Safety
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of
Ports
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Make / Model
Use
Fixed /
Mobile
No. of
Grosse Pointe Park
Grosse Pointe
Police Department
Park DPS
of Public Safety
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
3
Grosse Pointe
Grosse Pointe
Shores Department
Shores DPS
of Public Safety
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
3
Grosse Pointe
Grosse Pointe
Woods Department
Woods DPS
of Public Safety
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
3
Gateway Name
Owning Agency
Nets
Hamtramck Police
Department
Hamtramck PD
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Harper Woods
Police Department
Harper Woods
PD
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
6
Hazel Park Police
Department
Hazel Park PD
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
16
HEMS Inc.
HEMS
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Elite
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
8
Highland Park
Public Safety
Highland Park
Public Safety
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Holly Police
Department
Holly PD
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
16
Huron Township
Dispatch
Huron Township
PD
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Huron Valley
Ambulance
Huron Valley
Ambulance
Motorola MCC
7500
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
24
Lake Orion Police
Department
Lake Orion PD
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
8
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Elite
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
3
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Day–to–day
Console
8
Lincoln Park Police
Lincoln Park PD
Department
Livingston County
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Dispatch/
No.
of
Ports
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Gateway Name
Central Dispatch
Owning Agency
Emergency
Management
Make / Model
Use
Fixed /
Mobile
Gold Series
Use
Patch
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
No. of
Nets
Livonia Police
Department
Livonia PD
Macomb County
Sheriff’s Office
Macomb County
Sheriff
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
15
Madison Heights
Police Department
Madison Heights
PD
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
24
Melvindale Police
Department
Melvindale PD
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
MSP – 2nd District
Regional Dispatch
MSP
Motorola MCC
7500
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
15
Milan Police
Department
Milan PD
Motorola MCC
7500
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
6
Milford Police
Department
Milford PD
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
8
Monroe County
Central Dispatch
Monroe County
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
15
Motorola MCC
5500
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
5
Northville Township
Northville
Department of
Township PD
Public Safety
Novi Regional
Novi Regional
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
40
Oak Park
Department of
Public Safety
Oak Park DPS
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
16
Oakland County
Sheriff Office
Oakland County
Sheriff’s Office
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
104
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
8
Oakland University Oakland
Police
University PD
May 2011
No.
of
Ports
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Gateway Name
Oxford Police
Department
Owning Agency
Oxford PD
Pittsfield Township
Pittsfield
Department of
Township PD
Public Safety
Make / Model
Use
Fixed /
Mobile
No. of
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
16
Motorola MCC
7500
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
6
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
3
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
24
Nets
Plymouth
Community
Communications
Center
Plymouth
Township PD
Pontiac Police
Department
Pontiac PD
Port Huron Police
Department
Port Huron PD
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Elite
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
3
Redford Police
Department
Redford
Township PD
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
River Rouge Police
River Rouge PD
Department
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Riverview Police
Department
Riverview PD
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Rochester Police
Department
Rochester PD
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
16
Rockwood Police
Department
Rockwood PD
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Romeo Police
Department
Romeo PD
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Romulus Police
Department
Romulus PD
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Royal Oak Police
Department
Royal Oak PD
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
16
Saline Police
Department
Saline PD
Motorola MCC
7500
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
3
May 2011
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of
Ports
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Gateway Name
Owning Agency
Make / Model
Use
Fixed /
Mobile
No. of
Shelby Township
Police Department
Shelby Township
PD
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
6
South East
Regional
Emergency
Services Authority
South East
Regional
Emergency
Services
Authority
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
3
Southfield Police
Department
Southfield PD
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
15
St. Clair County
Central Dispatch
St. Clair County
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
15
St. Clair Shores
Police Department
St. Clair Shores
PD
Motorola MCC
5500
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
9
Sterling Heights
Police Department
Sterling Heights
PD
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
12
Sumpter Township Sumpter
Police Department Township PD
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Taylor Police
Department
Taylor PD
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Trenton Police
Department
Trenton PD
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Troy Police
Department
Troy PD
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
40
University of
Michigan
Department Public
Safety
University of
Michigan PD
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
6
Utica Police
Department
Utica PD
Motorola MCC
5500
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
3
Van Buren County
Van Buren Co.
Motorola
Day–to–day
Console
1
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of
Ports
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Gateway Name
Owning Agency
Make / Model
Use
Fixed /
Mobile
Centracom
Series 2
Use
Patch
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
No. of
Nets
Central Dispatch
911 Center
Van Buren
Township
Department of
Public Safety
Van Buren
Township DPS
Warren Police
Department
Warren PD
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
9
Washtenaw Metro
Dispatch
Washtenaw
County Sheriff's
Office
Motorola MCC
7500
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
27
Waterford
Township Police
Department
Waterford
Township PD
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
32
Wayne County
Sheriff
Wayne County
Sheriff
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
3
Wayne Police
Department
Wayne PD
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
West Bloomfield
Police Department
West Bloomfield
PD
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
32
Westland Police
Department
Westland PD
Motorola
CENTRACOM
Gold Series
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
3
White Lake
Township Police
Department
White Lake
Township PD
Positron T5
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
16
Motorola
Day–to–day
Use
Console
Patch
1
Woodhaven Police
Woodhaven PD
Department
May 2011
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of
Ports
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Canton Department of Public Safety
Equipment Location
This gateway is in a mobile command post stored at 1150 S Canton Center Rd Canton,
MI 48188.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Canton DPS
Name:
Mutchler, Todd
Title:
Lieutenant
Phone:
734–394–5404
24/7 Phone:
Email:
tmutchler@canton–mi.org
Service Area
Canton and bordering Western Wayne Consortium communities (Northville Twp,
Plymouth Twp, Van Buren Twp, Wayne, Livonia)
Participating Agencies
Western Wayne Mutual Aid System agencies, Livonia, and MPSCS agencies
Other Gateway Notes:
Gateway is connected to two 800 MHz radios – one on Wayne County's 800 MHz
trunked radio system and one on MPSCS – one UHF, two VHF, and two 800 MHz radios
on Western Wayne's radio system.
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D.2
City of Detroit
Equipment Location
One at Penobscot Building Detroit, MI and one in Mobile Command stored at 13331
Lyndon, Detroit, MI.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Detroit Emergency Management
Name:
Barnes, Bradford
Title:
Assistant Director of Emergency Management and Homeland
Security
Phone:
313–596–5559
24/7 Phone:
313–477–1878
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
UASI State of Michigan Homeland Security Region 2
Participating Agencies
Multiple agencies use the MPSCS system in the UASI.
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D.3
CLEMIS Gateway
Equipment Location
This gateway is physically installed at three OakWIN locations – Northfield, Troy and
Southfield. This gateway is managed at 1200 N Telegraph Rd Pontiac, MI 48341.
Responsible Agency
It is owned or managed by: CLEMIS
Name:
Murphy, Stephen
Title:
Radio Communications / CLEMIS Sr. Technician
Phone:
248–858–1100
24/7 Phone:
248–343–2294
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Oakland County
Participating Agencies
Multiple agencies use the OakWIN and MPSCS systems in the UASI.
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D.4
Huron Valley Ambulance
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 1200 State Circle Ann Arbor, MI 48108.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Huron Valley Ambulance
Name:
Giffin, Jane, A. (Communications Manager)
Title:
Communications Manager
Phone:
734–477–6298
24/7 Phone:
734–368–1562
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Huron Valley Ambulance Service Areas—Monroe, Oakland, Washtenaw, Wayne and
Livingston Counties
Participating Agencies
Six MPSCS 800 MHz radios, two VHF radios and one UHF radio are used. HERN and
UHF Med channels programmed.
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MABAS Division 3201 Communications Support Team #2
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at West Bloomfield, MI.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Oakland Communications Support Team (CST).
Name:
Nelson, William (Chief)
Title:
Fire Chief
Phone:
248–524–3419
24/7 Phone:
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
SEMI UASI Region 2
Participating Agencies
Multiple systems supported including MPSCS, OakWIN, MABAS VHF and VHF mutual
aid, and UHF mutual aid channels.
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D.6
MABAS Division 3201 Communications Support Team #3
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored in the Oakland County Incident Support Vehicle at the Oakland
International Airport.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Oakland Communications Support Team (CST).
Name:
Nelson, William (Chief)
Title:
Fire Chief
Phone:
248–524–3419
24/7 Phone:
248-858-4911
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
SEMI UASI Region 2
Participating Agencies
Multiple systems supported including MPSCS, OakWIN, MABAS VHF and VHF mutual
aid, and UHF mutual aid channels. This is a portable unit.
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D.7
MABAS Division 3201 Communications Support Team #1
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored in the Field Communications Unit (FCU) van, at 4850 John R Rd.,
Troy, MI 48084.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Oakland Communications Support Team (CST).
Name:
Nelson, William (Chief)
Title:
Fire Chief
Phone:
248–524–3419
24/7 Phone:
248-858-4911
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
SEMI UASI Region 2
Participating Agencies
Multiple systems supported including MPSCS, OakWIN, MABAS VHF and VHF mutual
aid, and UHF mutual aid channels.
Other Gateway Notes:
Sprinter Van
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D.8
State of Michigan Department of Information Technology ACU–1000
–Mobile
Equipment Location
This gateway is a fixed gateway located at 42145 W. Seven Mile, Northville, MI.
Responsible Agency
It is owned or managed by: MPSCS
Name:
MSP District 2 Dispatch
Title:
Phone:
24/7 Phone:
Email:
Service Area
Northville (MSP 2nd District)
Participating Agencies
12 available ports, 3 active radios – MPSCS, UHF, VHF Consolettes
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D.9
State of Michigan Department of Information Technology ACU–1000
–Fixed
Equipment Location
This gateway is on a Communication on Wheels stored at the District 1 Lansing Radio
Shop.
Responsible Agency
It is owned or managed by: MPSCS
Name:
Network Communications Center, NCC
Title:
System Administration
Phone:
517–333–5050
24/7 Phone:
517–333–5050
Email:
MPSCS–[email protected]
Service Area
State of Michigan
Participating Agencies
12 available ports, 3 active radios – MPSCS, UHF, VHF Consolettes
May 2011
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FBI ACU–1000
Equipment Location
Federal Bureau of Investigations, Federal Office Building, 26th Floor 477 Michigan Ave.
Detroit, MI 48226
For emergency response events, a requesting agency should contact the FBI SAC for
approval to deploy the audio switch. The FBI’s main number is 313–965–2323.
For pre–planned events, a requesting agency should submit a written request to SSA –
Randy Zuehlke at 313–237–4111 (cell phone 202-615-1618) or Todd Wagner at
313–967–4181 (cell phone 313-460-2075).
Responsible Agency
It is owned or managed by: FBI, Detroit
Name:
Timothy J. Molenkamp at (313) 967–4182.
Title:
Phone:
313-657-4182 (cell phone 248-760-0360)
24/7 Phone:
313-965-2323
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
State of Michigan
Participating Agencies
12 Port, Mobile, 10 DSPs, 2 PSTNs, available ports. FBI and MPSCS.
May 2011
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51st CST ACU–T
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Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 2750 27th Street, Augusta, MI 49012.
Responsible Agency
It is owned or managed by: 51st CST, Michigan National Guard
Name:
Bunch, Brad
Title:
Communications Chief – SFC
Phone:
269–420–3859
24/7 Phone:
586–612–6268
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
State of Michigan
Participating Agencies
Multiple systems supported including MPSCS, VHF mutual aid, and UHF mutual aid
channels.
May 2011
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D.12
Oakland County Sheriff’s Office ACU-1000 - Mobile
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 1201 N. Telegraph Rd., Pontiac, MI 48341–1044.
Responsible Agency
It is owned or managed by: Oakland County Sheriff’s Office
Name:
Lambourn, Joseph
Title:
Sergeant
Phone:
248-858-4911
24/7 Phone:
248-858-4911
Email:
Service Area
State of Michigan
Participating Agencies
Multiple systems supported including one OpenSky radios, one MPSCS radio, two VHF
radios, and two UHF radios with mutual aid channels.
May 2011
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Allen Park Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 16850 Southfield Rd. Allen Park, MI 48101.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Allen Park PD
Name:
Tamsen, Dean (Chief)
Title:
Chief
Phone:
313–386–7800
24/7 Phone:
313–386–7800
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Allen Park FD; Allen Park PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (313) 386–1790 24/7 # (313) 386–7800 Fax: (313) 928–1673
May 2011
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Ann Arbor Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 100 N. Fifth Avenue Ann Arbor, MI 48107.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Ann Arbor PD
Name:
Tremaine, Spring (Lieutenant)
Title:
Communications Supervisor
Phone:
734–794–6900
24/7 Phone:
734–997–2911
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Ann Arbor PD
Other Gateway Notes:
5 dispatch devices
Admin # (734) 997–1477 24/7 # (734) 997–2911 Fax: (734) 994–4635
May 2011
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Auburn Hills Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 1899 N. Squirrel Auburn Hills, MI 48326.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Auburn Hills PD
Name:
Miarka, Casmir (LT)
Title:
Director
Phone:
248–364–6859
24/7 Phone:
248–370–9444
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Auburn Hills FD; Auburn Hills PD; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups 63MPSC1-5;
all Oakland County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (248) 364–6859 24/7 # (248) 370–9444 Fax: (248) 370–9365
May 2011
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Berkley Department of Public Safety
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 2395 Twelve Mile Rd. Berkley, MI 48072.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Berkley DPS
Name:
Eshman, Richard
Title:
Phone:
248–541–9000
24/7 Phone:
248–541–9000
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Berkley DPS; Huntington Woods DPS; Pleasant Ridge PD; MPSCS agencies patched to
talkgroups 63MPSC1-5; all Oakland County dispatch center consoles can also patch to
any OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (248) 541–9000 Fax: (248) 546–2418
May 2011
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Beverly Hills Department of Public Safety
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 18600 W. Thirteen Mile Rd. Beverly Hills, MI 48025.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Beverly Hills DPS
Name:
Milliron, John (Sergeant)
Title:
Sergeant
Phone:
248–540–3405
24/7 Phone:
248–540–3400
Email:
[email protected]
Name:
Woodward, Karl
Title:
Chief
Phone:
248–540–3405
24/7 Phone:
248–540–3400
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Beverly Hills DPS; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups 63MPSC1-5; all Oakland
County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (248)540–3411 24/7 # (248) 540–3400 Fax: (248) 540–3437
May 2011
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Birmingham Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 151 Martin St. Birmingham, MI 48012.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Birmingham PD
Name:
Kiernan, Terry (Commander)
Title:
Commander
Phone:
248–530–1865
24/7 Phone:
248–530–1870
Email:
[email protected]
Name:
Millgard, Carrol
Title:
Sergeant
Phone:
248–530–1865
24/7 Phone:
248–530–1870
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Birmingham FD; Birmingham PD; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups 63MPSC1-5;
all Oakland County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (248) 644–1800 ext. 220 24/7 # (248) 644–3405 Fax: (248) 644–2567
May 2011
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Bloomfield Hills Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 45 E. Long Lake Rd. Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Bloomfield Hills PD
Name:
Matott, Rick
Title:
Chief
Phone:
248–644–4200
24/7 Phone:
Email:
[email protected]
Name:
Wilson, Scott (Lieutenant)
Title:
Lieutenant
Phone:
248–644–4200
24/7 Phone:
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Bloomfield Hills DPS; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups 63MPSC1-5; all Oakland
County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (248) 644–4200 Fax: (248) 644–0972
May 2011
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Bloomfield Township Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 4200 S. Telegraph Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Bloomfield Township PD
Name:
Barnes, Mary Kay (Ms.)
Title:
Phone:
248–642–7659
24/7 Phone:
248–433–7705
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Bloomfield Township Emergency Management; Bloomfield Township FD; MPSCS
agencies patched to talkgroups 63MPSC1-5; all Oakland County dispatch center
consoles can also patch to any OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (248) 433–7781 24/7 # (248) 433–7705 Fax: (248)433–7784
May 2011
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Brownstown Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 23125 King Rd. Brownstown, MI 48183.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Brownstown PD
Name:
Bielecki, Craig (Lieutenant)
Title:
Lieutenant
Phone:
734–675–1300
24/7 Phone:
734–675–1300
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Brownstown FD; Brownstown PD; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups 63MPSC1-5;
all Oakland County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7# (734) 675–1300 Fax: (734) 362–0705
May 2011
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Canton Department of Public Safety
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 1150 S. Canton Center Canton, MI 48188.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Canton DPS
Name:
Mutchler, Todd
Title:
Lieutenant
Phone:
734–394–5404
24/7 Phone:
Email:
tmutchler@canton–mi.org
Name:
Rorabacher, Mike (Fire Chief)
Title:
Fire Chief
Phone:
734–394–5457
24/7 Phone:
734–394–5439
Email:
mike.rorabacher@canton–mi.org
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Canton DPS; Canton PD; Canton Township Emergency Management; Canton Township
FD
Other Gateway Notes:
4 dispatch devices
Admin # (734) 394–5454 24/7 # (734) 394–3350 Fax: (734) 394–5405
May 2011
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Center Line Public Safety
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 7070 E. Ten Mile Rd. Center Line, MI 48015.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Center Line Public Safety
Name:
Costello, Tom (Lieutenant)
Title:
Communications Supervisor
Phone:
586–757–2203
24/7 Phone:
734–757–2200
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Center Line FD; Center Line Public Safety
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (586) 757–2203 24/7 # (586) 757–2200 Fax: (586) 756–3944
May 2011
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Chelsea Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 104 E. Middle St. Chelsea, MI 48118.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Chelsea PD
Name:
Toth, Edward (Chief)
Title:
Chief of Police
Phone:
734–475–9122
24/7 Phone:
734–495–9111
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Chelsea FD; Chelsea PD
Other Gateway Notes:
One console and three Motorola consolette control stations
Admin/24/7 # (734) 475–9122 Fax: (734) 475–1996
May 2011
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Chesterfield Township Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 46525 Continental Dr. Chesterfield, MI 48047–5207.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Chesterfield PD
Name:
Bowerson, Clint (Sgt.)
Title:
Sgt.
Phone:
586–949–4140
24/7 Phone:
586–949–4140
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Chesterfield FD; Chesterfield PD; New Baltimore FD; New Baltimore PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (586) 949–2112 24/7 # (586) 949–2322 Fax: (586) 949 4316
May 2011
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Clay Township Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 4710 Pointe Tremble Rd Algonac, MI 48001.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Clay Township PD
Name:
Drake, Don (Chief)
Title:
Chief of Police
Phone:
810–794–9381
24/7 Phone:
810–794–9381
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Clay Township FD; Clay Township PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (810) 794–9381 Fax: (810) 794–3978
May 2011
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Clinton Township Fire Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 42601 Romeo Plank Rd Clinton Township, MI 48038–1789.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Clinton Township FD
Name:
Title:
Phone:
24/7 Phone:
Email:
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Clinton Township FD
Other Gateway Notes:
May 2011
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Dearborn Police Department Dispatch Center
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 16099 Michigan Avenue Dearborn, MI 48126.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Dearborn 911 Communications
Name:
Kanitra, John
Title:
Phone:
313–943–2249
24/7 Phone:
313–943–2201
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Dearborn FD; Dearborn PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (313) 943–2281 24/7 # (313) 943–2201 Fax: (313) 943–3055
May 2011
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Detroit Communications Center
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 13331 Lyndon Street Detroit, MI 48227.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Detroit Police
Name:
Rahimzadeh, Tom
Title:
Deputy Chief
Phone:
313–215–0573
24/7 Phone:
313– 596–1610
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Detroit
Other Gateway Notes:
1340 Third Ave – 4 Ops Positions
6425 Huber – 3 Ops Positions
9600 West Jefferson – 2 Ops Positions
735 Randolph – 2 Ops Positions
Wayne State University – 2 Ops Positions
May 2011
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Downriver Central Dispatch
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 15100 Northline Road Southgate, MI 48195.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Downriver Community Conference
Name:
Mackey, Ken (Sergeant)
Title:
Sergeant
Phone:
734–324–4424
24/7 Phone:
734–324–4405
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Brownstown FD; Brownstown PD; Southgate FD; Southgate PD; Wyandotte FD;
Wyandotte PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Southgate and Wyandotte
Admin # (734) 374–1403 Fax: (734) 374–1340
May 2011
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Eastern Michigan University Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 123 Structure Drive Ypsilanti, MI 48197.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Eastern Michigan University PD
Name:
Nesmith, Jeff (Lieutenant)
Title:
Lieutenant
Phone:
734–487–0892
24/7 Phone:
734–487–0892
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Eastern Michigan University PD
Other Gateway Notes:
2 dispatch devices
Admin # (734) 487–0892 24/7 # (734) 487–1222 Fax: (734) 480–4847
May 2011
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Ecorse Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 3869 W Jefferson Ecorse, MI 48229.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Ecorse PD
Name:
Champagne, Jerry (Chief)
Title:
Chief
Phone:
313–381–0900
24/7 Phone:
313–381–0900
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Ecorse FD; Ecorse PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (313) 294–3720 24/7 # (313) 381–0900 Fax: (313) 381–9078
May 2011
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Farmington Department of Public Safety
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 23600 Liberty St. Farmington, MI 48335.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Farmington DPS
Name:
Brazzil, Corinne, Ms (Director)
Title:
Director
Phone:
248–474–4700
24/7 Phone:
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Farmington DPS; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups 63MPSC1-5; all Oakland
County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (248) 473–7262 24/7 # (248) 474–9700 Fax: (248) 473–7261
May 2011
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Farmington Hills Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 31655 W. 11 Mile Rd. Farmington Hills, MI 48336.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Farmington Hills PD
Name:
Skankin, Ronald
Title:
Sergeant
Phone:
248–871–2600
24/7 Phone:
248–477–0911
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Farmington Hills Fire Emergency Medical Division; Farmington Hills PD; MPSCS
agencies patched to talkgroups 63MPSC1-5; all Oakland County dispatch center
consoles can also patch to any OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (248) 871–2600 24/7 # (248) 477–0911 Fax: (248) 871–2601
May 2011
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Ferndale Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 310 E. Nine Mile Rd. Ferndale, MI 48220.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Ferndale PD
Name:
Collins, Tim
Title:
Chief
Phone:
248–546–2388
24/7 Phone:
248–541–3650
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Ferndale FD; Ferndale PD; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups 63MPSC1-5; all
Oakland County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (248) 546–2388 24/7 # (248) 541–3650 Fax: (248) 541–2836
May 2011
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Flat Rock Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 25500 Gibraltar Rd. Flat Rock, MI 48134.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Flat Rock PD
Name:
Rossow, Neal (Chief)
Title:
Chief
Phone:
734–782–2496
24/7 Phone:
734–782–2496
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Flat Rock FD; Flat Rock PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (734) 782–0636 24/7 # (734) 782–2496 Fax: (734) 782–0303
May 2011
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Fraser Department of Public Safety
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 33000 Garfield Fraser, MI 48026.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Fraser Public Safety
Name:
Newton, Jeff (Lieutenant)
Title:
Lieutenant
Phone:
586–293–5703
24/7 Phone:
586–293–5703
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Fraser DPW; Fraser Public Safety
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (586) 294–8900 24/7 # (586) 293–1425 Fax: (586) 296–8480
May 2011
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Garden City Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 6000 Middlebelt Garden City, MI 48135.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Garden City PD
Name:
Tackett, Mike (Lieutenant)
Title:
Lieutenant
Phone:
734–525–1732
24/7 Phone:
734–525–1732
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Garden City FD; Garden City PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (734) 525–8088 Fax: (734) 513–3895
May 2011
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D.39
Gibraltar Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 29450 Munro Gibraltar, MI 48173.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Gibraltar PD
Name:
Canterbury, Raymond (Chief)
Title:
Chief
Phone:
734–676–5229
24/7 Phone:
734–676–1022
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Gibraltar FD; Gibraltar PD; Grosse Ile FD; Grosse Ile Township PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (734) 676–5229 24/7 # (734) 676–1022 Fax: (734) 676–5124
May 2011
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D.40
Grosse Ile Township Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 24525 Mendan Road Grosse Ile, MI 48138.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Grosse Ile Township PD
Name:
Porcarelli, Joseph (Chief)
Title:
Chief
Phone:
734–676–7100
24/7 Phone:
734–676–7100
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Grosse Ile FD; Grosse Ile Township PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (734) 676–7100 Fax: (734) 676–5903
May 2011
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D.41
Grosse Pointe Department of Public Safety
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 17145 Maumee Grosse Pointe, MI 48230.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Grosse Pointe City DPS
Name:
Fincham, Alfred (Chief)
Title:
Chief
Phone:
313–343–2419
24/7 Phone:
313–342–2400
Email:
[email protected]
Name:
Tujaka, Ed (Lieutenant)
Title:
Lieutenant
Phone:
313–886–3200
24/7 Phone:
313–886–3200
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Grosse Pointe City DPS
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (313) 886–3200 Fax: (313) 417–3584
May 2011
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D.42
Grosse Pointe Farms Department of Public Safety
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 90 Kerby Road Grosse Pointe. Farms, MI 48236.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Grosse Pointe Farms DPS
Name:
Bilinski, Brian (Lieutenant)
Title:
Lieutenant
Phone:
313–885–2100
24/7 Phone:
313–885–2100
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Grosse Pointe Farms DPS; Medstar Ambulance
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin 24/7 # (313) 885–2100 Fax: (313) 885–0698
May 2011
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D.43
Grosse Pointe Park Police Department of Public Safety
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 15115 E. Jefferson Grosse Pointe Park, MI 48230.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Grosse Pointe Park DPS
Name:
Powell, Chris (Sergeant)
Title:
Sergeant
Phone:
313–822–4408
24/7 Phone:
313–822–7400
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Grosse Pointe Park DPS
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (313) 822–4416 24/7 # (313) 822–7400 Fax: (313) 822–4543
May 2011
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D.44
Grosse Pointe Shores Department of Public Safety
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 795 Lake Shore Rd. Grosse Pointe Shores, MI 48236.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Grosse Pointe Shores DPS
Name:
Poloni, Steve (Director)
Title:
Director
Phone:
313–881–5500
24/7 Phone:
313–881–5500
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Grosse Pointe Shores DPS
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/2417 # (313) 881–5500 Fax: (313) 640–1661
May 2011
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D.45
Grosse Pointe Woods Department of Public Safety
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 20025 Mack Plaza Grosse Pointe Woods, MI 48236.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Grosse Pointe Woods DPS
Name:
Fincham, Alfred (Chief)
Title:
Chief
Phone:
313–343–2419
24/7 Phone:
313–342–2400
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Grosse Pointe Woods DPS
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (313) 343–2419 24/7# (313) 343–2400 Fax: (313) 343–9941
May 2011
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Hamtramck Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 3401 Evaline Hamtramck, MI 48212.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Hamtramck PD
Name:
Kalinowski, Marek
Title:
Chief of Police
Phone:
313–876–7803
24/7 Phone:
313–876–7803
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Hamtramck FD; Hamtramck PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (313) 876–7800 24/7 # (313) 876–7803 Fax: (313) 876–7829
May 2011
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Harper Woods Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 19617 Harper Harper Woods, MI 48225.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Harper Woods PD
Name:
Eschendal, Tamera (Lieutenant)
Title:
Lieutenant
Phone:
313–343–2511
24/7 Phone:
313–343–2530
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Eastland Mall; Harper Woods FD; Harper Woods PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (313) 343–2511 24/7 # (313) 343–2530 Fax: (313) 343–2514
May 2011
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Hazel Park Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 111 E. Nine Mile Rd. Hazel Park, MI 48030.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Hazel Park PD
Name:
Weimer, Jason
Title:
Phone:
248–546–0602
24/7 Phone:
248–542–6161
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Hazel Park FD; Hazel Park PD; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups 63MPSC1-5; all
Oakland County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (248) 546–0602 24/7 # (248) 542–6161 ext. 303 Fax: (248) 546–4084
May 2011
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HEMS Inc.
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 33030 Van Born Road Wayne, MI 48148.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: HealthLink Emergency Medical Services, Inc.
(HEMS)
Name:
Miljan, Robert, E.
Title:
Executive Director
Phone:
734–727–7280
24/7 Phone:
734–732–2611
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Allen Park FD; Belleville FD; Brownstown FD; Canton Township FD; Concord
Emergency Medical Services; Dearborn Heights FD; Dearborn FD; Ecorse FD; Flat
Rock FD; Garden City FD; Gibraltar FD; Grosse Ile FD; Health Link MTS; HEMS; Huron
Township Fire; Huron Valley Ambulance; Inkster FD; Lincoln Park FD; Livonia FD; Medic
One Ambulance Service; Melvindale FD; Metropolitan Airport FD; Midwest Medflight;
Northville FD; Northville Township FD; Plymouth Community FD; Rapid Response EMS;
Redford FD; River Rouge FD; Riverview FD; Rockwood FD; Romulus FD; Southgate
FD; Sumpter Township FD; Superior Ambulance; Taylor FD; Trenton FD; UMHS –
Survival Flight; Van Buren FD; Wayne FD; Westland FD; Woodhaven FD; Wyandotte FD
Other Gateway Notes:
May 2011
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Highland Park Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 12050 Woodward Ave Highland Park, MI 48203.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Highland Park Public Safety
Name:
Lorenzo Veal II
Title:
Chief
Phone:
313–852–7338
24/7 Phone:
313–852–7338
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Highland Park FD; Highland Park PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (313) 252–5000 Fax: (313) 852–7258
May 2011
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Holly Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 315 S. Broad St. Holly, MI 48442.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Holly PD
Name:
Hoffman, Christine (Communications Supervisor)
Title:
Communications Supervisor
Phone:
248–634–8221
24/7 Phone:
238–634–8221
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Groveland Township FD; Holly FD; Holly PD; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups
63MPSC1-5; all Oakland County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any
OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7# (248) 634–8221 Fax: (248) 634–2864
May 2011
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Huron Township Dispatch
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 36500 S. Huron Rd New Boston, MI 48164.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Huron Township PD
Name:
Lindenmuth, Terry, Ms (Director)
Title:
Head Dispatcher
Phone:
734–753–4000
24/7 Phone:
734–466–2470
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Belleville FD; Belleville PD; Huron Township Fire; Huron Township PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (734) 753–4400 24/7 # (734) 753–4411 Fax: (734) 753–2219
May 2011
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Huron Valley Ambulance
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 1200 State Circle Ann Arbor MI 48108.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Huron Valley Ambulance
Name:
Giffin, Jane, A. (Communications Manager)
Title:
Communications Manager
Phone:
734–477–6298
24/7 Phone:
734–368–1562
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Alliance Emergency Medical Services; Ann Arbor FD; Ann Arbor Township FD; Augusta
Township FD; Dexter FD; Huron Valley Ambulance; Manchester FD; Northfield
Township FD; Pittsfield Township FD; Salem Township FD; Scio Township FD;
Washtenaw County HAZMAT; Ypsilanti FD; Ypsilanti Township FD
Other Gateway Notes:
2 dispatch devices – MCC7500 6 dispatch devices – MCC5500
May 2011
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D.54
Lake Orion Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 37 E. Flint St. Lake Orion, MI 48362.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Lake Orion PD
Name:
Narsh, Jerry (Chief of Police)
Title:
Chief of Police
Phone:
248–693–8321
24/7 Phone:
248–693–8321
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Lake Orion PD; Orion Township FD; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups 63MPSC15; all Oakland County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any OakWIN
talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7# (248) 693–8321 Fax: (248) 693–8941
May 2011
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Lincoln Park Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 1427 Cleophus Lincoln Park, MI 48146.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Lincoln Park PD
Name:
Snethkamp, Colleen, Ms (Director)
Title:
Director
Phone:
313–381–1833
24/7 Phone:
313–381–1800
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Lincoln Park FD; Lincoln Park PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (313) 381–1833 24/7# (313) 381–1800 ext 0 Fax: (313) 381–8835
May 2011
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Livingston County Central Dispatch
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 300 S. Highlander Way Howell, MI 48843.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Livingston County Central Dispatch/Emergency
Management
Name:
Arbic, Donald, T. (Director)
Title:
Director
Phone:
517–540–7682
24/7 Phone:
Email:
Name:
Grange, Tammy (Supervisor)
Title:
Supervisor
Phone:
571–540–7684
24/7 Phone:
Email:
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
The Livingston County Central Dispatch provides console patch capability between
OakWIN MPSCS1–5 channels and the following MPSCS talk groups:
May 2011
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Table D–2 – Livingston County Console Patch Capabilities
Genesee County
Fenton City
Macomb County
Washtenaw County
25 EMS
393COM
50 CIVIL DEFEN
81COM
25COM
393F911
50 COUNTY FIRE
81INOP1
25EMER1
393P911
50 WASH TWP FD
81INOP2
25EMER2
50COM B/U
81INOP3
25F911
50E911 B/U
81INOP4
25FG2
50F911 B/U
81INOP5
25FG3
50 MAC TWP FD
81INOP6
25FG4
50 MAC ROAD
81INOP7
25FG5
50P911 B/U
81INOP8
25FG6
50 RCHMND/LENOX
81INOP9
25FG7
50 SIREN
81INOP10
25FG8
81INOP11
25FG9
81INOP12
25FG10
81INOP13
25P911N
81INOP14
25P911S
81INOP15
25SPEV1
81PD1
25SPEV2
81PD2
25SPEV3
81PD3
81PD4
81 WCSD PATCH
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/2417 # (517) 546–4620 Fax: (517) 546–5008
May 2011
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Livonia Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 15050 Farmington Road Livonia, MI 48154.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Livonia PD
Name:
Dibenedetto, Paul (Sergeant)
Title:
Sergeant
Phone:
734–466–2391
24/7 Phone:
734–466–2470
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Livonia FD; Livonia PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (734) 466–2388 24/7 # (734) 466–2470 Fax: (734) 466–2169
May 2011
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Macomb County Sheriff’s Office
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 43565 Elizabeth Rd. Mount Clemens, MI 48043.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Macomb County Sheriff
Name:
Peeples, Laura (Dispatch Supervisor)
Title:
Dispatch Supervisor
Phone:
586–307–9356
24/7 Phone:
586–469–5151
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Armada PD; Armada Township FD; Bruce–Romeo FD; Harrison Township FD; Huron–
Clinton Metroparks PD; Lenox Township FD; Macomb County Sheriff; Macomb
Township FD; Mount Clemens FD; New Haven FD; New Haven PD; Ray Township FD;
Richmond / Lennox EMS; Washington Township FD
Other Gateway Notes:
24 simultaneous patches; 8 dispatch devices
Maximum patches supported by any one dispatch center for CASM purposes is 15
Admin/24/7 # (586) 469–5151 Fax: (586) 307–9621
May 2011
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Madison Heights Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 280 W. Thirteen Mile Rd. Madison Heights, MI 48071.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Madison Heights PD
Name:
Weidle, Karl (Lieutenant)
Title:
Lieutenant
Phone:
248–837–2730
24/7 Phone:
248–585–2100
Email:
kalrweidle@madison–heights.org
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Madison Heights FD; Madison Heights PD; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups
63MPSC1-5; all Oakland County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any
OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (248) 837–2729 24/7 # (248) 585–2100 Fax: (248) 585–9049
May 2011
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Melvindale Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 3100 Oakwood Blvd. Melvindale, MI 48122.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Melvindale PD
Name:
Cadex, Rick (Chief)
Title:
Chief of Police
Phone:
313–429–1070
24/7 Phone:
313–429–1070
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Melvindale FD; Melvindale PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (313) 389–2890 24/7 # (313) 381–8747 Fax: (313) 382–6038
May 2011
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MSP – 2nd District Regional Dispatch
D.61
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 1050 Sixth St. Detroit, MI 48226.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Michigan State Police
Name:
Morenko, Michael
Title:
Director
Phone:
313–237–7488
24/7 Phone:
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
MSP – Detroit #29; Michigan State Police – Metro North Post #21; MSP – Metro South
Post #25; MSP – Monroe Post #28; MSP – Richmond Post #24; MSP – Ypsilanti Post
#26
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin / 24x7 # (313) 237–2450 Supervisors Office # (313) 237–7486 Fax: (313) 237–
2440
May 2011
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Milan Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 35 Neckel Ct. Milan, MI 48160.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Milan PD
Name:
Lewis, Jeffrey (Chief of Police)
Title:
Chief of Police
Phone:
734–439–1551
24/7 Phone:
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Milan FD; Milan PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Two consoles; two Motorola consolettes
Admin/24/7 # (734) 439–1551 Fax: (734) 439–1565
May 2011
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Milford Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 1100 Atlantic Milford, MI 48381.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Milford PD
Name:
Wiltse, Robyn (Communications Supervisor)
Title:
Communications Supervisor
Phone:
248–684–1815
24/7 Phone:
248–684–1815
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Milford FD; Milford PD; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups 63MPSC1-5; all
Oakland County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (248) 684–1815 Fax: (248) 685–0543
May 2011
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Monroe County Central Dispatch
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 987 S. Raisinville Rd Monroe, MI 48161.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Monroe County
Name:
Jennings, Jeremy (Assistant Director)
Title:
Assistant Director
Phone:
734–457–6703
24/7 Phone:
834–777–4708
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Ash Township FD; Bedford FD; Berlin Charter Township FD #1; Berlin Charter Township
FD #2; Carleton PD; Dundee Police; Dundee Township FD; Erie Township FD; Erie
Township PD; Estral Beach FD; Exeter Township FD; Frenchtown Township FD; Ida
Township FD; LaSalle Township FD; Life Flight; LMR FD; Luna Pier FD; Luna Pier PD;
MSP – Monroe Post #28; Monroe City DPW; Monroe City FD; Monroe City PD; Monroe
County Emergency Management; Monroe County Sheriff's Office; Monroe Township FD;
Morin Point FD; Newport FD; Ottawa Lake FD; South Rockwood PD; Summerfield
Township FD; Whiteford Township Constables; Whiteford Township FD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (734) 240–7427 24/7 # (734) 241–2727 Fax: (734) 241–5820
Monroe County Sheriff's Office: 100 E. Second St. Monroe, MI 48161
May 2011
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Northville Township Department of Public Safety
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 41600 W. Six Mile Rd. Northville, MI 48167.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Northville Township PD
Name:
Pigeon, Kelly (Dispatch Supervisor)
Title:
Dispatch Supervisor
Phone:
248–449–5197
24/7 Phone:
248–719–2002
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Northville FD; Northville PD; Northville Township FD; Northville Township PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (248) 349–1234 24/7 # (248) 349–9400 Fax: (248) 348–5813
May 2011
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Novi Regional
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 45125W Ten Mile Rd. Novi, MI 48375.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Novi Regional
Name:
Geary, Tracey
Title:
Phone:
248–347–0564
24/7 Phone:
248–348–7100
Email:
[email protected]
Name:
Mitchell, Richard
Title:
Director
Phone:
248–347–0564
24/7 Phone:
248–348–7100
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Novi FD; Novi PD; South Lyon FD; South Lyon PD; MPSCS agencies patched to
talkgroups 63MPSC1-5; all Oakland County dispatch center consoles can also patch to
any OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (248) 347–0564 24/7# (248) 348–7100 Fax: (248) 347–0526
May 2011
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Oak Park Department of Public Safety
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 13600 Oak Park Blvd. Oak Park, MI 48237.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Oak Park DPS
Name:
Kozowski, Ted (Sergeant)
Title:
Sergeant
Phone:
248–691–7527
24/7 Phone:
248–691–7447
Email:
[email protected]–park.mi.us
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Oak Park Department Public Safety; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups 63MPSC15; all Oakland County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any OakWIN
talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (248) 691–7500 24/7 # (248) 691–7447 Fax: (248) 691–7431
May 2011
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Oakland County Sheriff Office
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 1201 N. Telegraph Rd. Pontiac, MI 48341–1044.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Oakland County Sheriff’s Office
Name:
Maier, Melvin (Communications Supervisor)
Title:
Communication Supervisor
Phone:
248–858–1645
24/7 Phone:
248–858–4911
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Addison Township FD; Brandon Township FD; Clarkson PD; Commerce Township FD;
Franklin–Bingham FD; Groveland Township FD; Highland Township FD; Independence
Township FD; Lake Angelus PD; North Oakland FD; Oakland Community College PD;
Oakland County Sheriff’s Office; Oakland Township FD; Rochester Hills FD; Royal Oak
FD; Springfield Township FD; Walled Lake FD; Walled Lake PD; Wixom FD; Wixom PD;
Wolverine Lake PD; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups 63MPSC1-5; all Oakland
County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (248) 858–1645 24/7 # (248) 858–4911 Fax: (248) 452–2102
May 2011
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Oakland University Police
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 2200 North Squirrel Rd., Rochester, MI 48309.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Oakland University PD
Name:
Gordon, Mark (Captain)
Title:
Captain
Phone:
248–370–2721
24/7 Phone:
248–370–3331
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Oakland University PD; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups 63MPSC1-5; all
Oakland County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
May 2011
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D.70
Oxford Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 22 W. Burdick Oxford, MI 48371.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Oxford PD
Name:
VanHouten, Tony, Mr (Director)
Title:
Director
Phone:
248–628–2581
24/7 Phone:
248–628–2581
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Oxford FD; Oxford PD; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups 63MPSC1-5; all
Oakland County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (248) 628–2581 Fax: (248) 628–7030
May 2011
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D.71
Pittsfield Township Department of Public Safety
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 6227 MI Ave Ann Arbor MI 48108.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Pittsfield Township PD
Name:
Swenson, Craig (Support Services Supervisor)
Title:
Support Services Supervisor
Phone:
734–944–4911 x125
24/7 Phone:
734–944–4911
Email:
cswenson@pittsfield–twp.gov
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Pittsfield Township FD; Pittsfield Township PD
Other Gateway Notes:
2 dispatch devices
Admin/24/7 # (734) 944–4911 Fax: (734) 944–8190
May 2011
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Plymouth Community Communications Center
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 9955 N Haggerty Rd Plymouth, MI 48170.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Plymouth Township PD
Name:
Lauria, Cal, A. (Sergeant)
Title:
Sergeant
Phone:
734–354–3273
24/7 Phone:
248–808–5844
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Plymouth Community FD; Plymouth PD; Plymouth Township PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7# (734) 354–3250 Fax: (734) 453–4107
May 2011
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D.73
Pontiac Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 110 E. Pike Pontiac, MI 48342.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Pontiac PD
Name:
Ford, Robert (Sergeant)
Title:
Sergeant
Phone:
248–758–3310
24/7 Phone:
248–758–3341
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Pontiac FD; Pontiac PD; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups 63MPSC1-5; all
Oakland County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (248) 758–3340 Fax: (248) 758–3464
May 2011
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D.74
Port Huron Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 100 McMorran Blvd. Port Huron, MI 48060.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Port Huron PD
Name:
Strang, Melinda, Ms
Title:
Phone:
24/7 Phone:
Email:
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Port Huron PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (810) 984–9710 24/7 # (810) 984–8415 Fax: (810) 987–9860
May 2011
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Redford Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 25833 Elsinore Redford, MI 48239.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Redford Township PD
Name:
Pascoe, Brian
Title:
Phone:
313–387–2590
24/7 Phone:
313–387–2553
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Redford FD; Redford Township PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (313) 387–2590 24/7 # (313) 387–2553 Fax: (313) 387–2666
May 2011
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D.76
River Rouge Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 10600 W. Jefferson River Rouge, MI 48218.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: River Rouge PD
Name:
Alderman, Robert (Chief)
Title:
Chief
Phone:
313–842–0069
24/7 Phone:
313–842–8700
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
River Rouge FD; River Rouge PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (313) 842–0069 24/7 # (313) 842–8700 Fax: (313) 842–1050
May 2011
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Riverview Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 14100 Civic Park Drive Riverview, MI 48192.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Riverview PD
Name:
Ginestet, Don (Chief)
Title:
Chief
Phone:
734–281–4210
24/7 Phone:
734–281–4222
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Riverview FD; Riverview PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (734) 281–4210 24/7 # (734) 281–4222 Fax: (734) 285–1167
May 2011
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D.78
Rochester Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 400 Sixth St. Rochester, MI 48037.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Rochester PD
Name:
Wenzel, David (Lieutenant)
Title:
Lieutenant
Phone:
248–651–9621
24/7 Phone:
248–651–9621
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Rochester FD; Rochester PD; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups 63MPSC1-5; all
Oakland County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (248) 651–9621 Fax: (248) 651–3607
May 2011
D-88
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D.79
Rockwood Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 32409 Fort St. Rockwood, MI 48173.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Rockwood PD
Name:
Rowe, Stephen (Chief)
Title:
Chief
Phone:
734–379–5323
24/7 Phone:
734–379–5332
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Rockwood FD; Rockwood PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (734) 379–5323 Fax: (734) 379–5758
May 2011
D-89
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D.80
Romeo Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 121 W. St. Clair Romeo, MI 48065.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Romeo PD
Name:
Paduch, Greg
Title:
Chief of Police
Phone:
586–752–3587
24/7 Phone:
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Romeo PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (586) 752–3587 Fax: (586) 752–7622
May 2011
D-90
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D.81
Romulus Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 11165 Olive St. Romulus, MI 48174.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Romulus PD
Name:
Leonard, Kim, Ms
Title:
Phone:
734–942–6865
24/7 Phone:
734–942–6865
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Romulus FD; Romulus PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (734)941–8400 Fax: (734) 941–3251
May 2011
D-91
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D.82
Royal Oak Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 221 E. Third St Royal Oak, MI 48067.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Royal Oak PD
Name:
Annetta, Chris (Sergeant)
Title:
Sergeant
Phone:
248–246–3500
24/7 Phone:
248–246–3500
Email:
[email protected]–oak.mi.us
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Royal Oak FD; Royal Oak PD; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups 63MPSC1-5; all
Oakland County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (248) 246–3500 Fax: (248) 246–3403
May 2011
D-92
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D.83
Saline Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 100 N. Harris St., Saline MI 48176.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Saline PD
Name:
Ceo, Jack (Deputy Chief)
Title:
Deputy Chief
Phone:
734–429–7911
24/7 Phone:
734–429–7911
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Saline DPW; Saline PD
Other Gateway Notes:
One console position and a Motorola consolette
Admin/24/7 # (734) 429–7911 Fax: (734) 429–8267
May 2011
D-93
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D.84
Shelby Township Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 52700 Van Dyke Shelby, MI 48316.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Shelby Township PD
Name:
Leman, Robert (Chief of Police)
Title:
Chief of Police
Phone:
586–731–2121
24/7 Phone:
586–731–2121
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Shelby Township FD; Shelby Township PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (586) 731–2121 Fax: (586) 726–7218
May 2011
D-94
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D.85
South East Regional Emergency Services Authority
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 18961 Common Road, Roseville, MI 48066
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: South East Regional Emergency Services
Authority
Name:
Bartram, Cherie
Title:
Phone:
586–777–6700
24/7 Phone:
Email:
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Eastpointe PD; Roseville PD; St. Clair Shores PD
Other Gateway Notes:
May 2011
D-95
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D.86
Southfield Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 26000 Evergreen Southfield, MI 48076.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Southfield PD
Name:
Meredith, Morgan (Ms.)
Title:
Phone:
248–796–5750
24/7 Phone:
248–796–5500
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Lathrup Village PD; Southfield FD
Other Gateway Notes:
May 2011
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D.87
St. Clair County Central Dispatch
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 1170 Michigan Rd Port Huron, MI 48060.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: St. Clair County
Name:
Conger, Tim (Communications Supervisor)
Title:
Communications Supervisor
Phone:
810–966–1691
24/7 Phone:
810–650–0677
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Algonac FD; Algonac PD; Almont FD; Armada Township FD; Berlin Twp FD; Brockway
Township FD; Burtchville FD; Canadian Pacific Railway Police; Capac Community
Schools; Capac PD; Clyde Township FD; East China Water Plant; Emmett FD; Fort
Gratiot FD; Ira Township EMS; Ira Township FD; Kenockee Township FD; Kimball
Township FD; Marine City FD; Marine City PD; Marysville FD; Marysville PD; Medstar
Ambulance; Memphis FD; Memphis PD; MSP – Richmond Post #24; Mussey Township
FD; New Baltimore FD; Port Huron FD; Port Huron PD; Port Huron Radio Shop; Port
Huron Township FD; St. Clair County Sheriff; St. Clair FD; St. Clair PD; Tri Hospital
EMS; Yale FD; Yale PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (800) 462–7111 Fax: (810) 985–5102
Address originally entered as: 204 Bard St. Port Huron, MI 48060 (Updated to reflect info
collected on spreadsheet, which was verified with a Web address search)
May 2011
D-97
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D.88
Sterling Heights Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 40333 Dodge Park Rd. Sterling Heights, MI 48313.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Sterling Heights PD
Name:
Fawaz, Jimmy (Sgt.)
Title:
Sgt.
Phone:
586–446–2800
24/7 Phone:
Email:
jfawaz@sterling–heights.net
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Sterling Heights FD; Sterling Heights PD
Other Gateway Notes:
4 dispatch devices
Admin/24/7 # (586) 446–2800 Fax: (586) 276–4076
May 2011
D-98
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D.89
Sumpter Township Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 23501 Sumpter Road Bellville, MI 48111.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Sumpter Township PD
Name:
Baker, Melissa
Title:
Phone:
734–461–6936
24/7 Phone:
734–461–6898
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Sumpter Township FD; Sumpter Township PD
Other Gateway Notes:
May 2011
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D.90
Taylor Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 23515 Goddard Rd. Taylor, MI 48180.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Taylor PD
Name:
Schindler, Scott (Lieutenant)
Title:
Lieutenant
Phone:
734–374–4016
24/7 Phone:
734–374– 4016
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Taylor FD; Taylor PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (734) 287–6611 Fax: (734) 374–1340
May 2011
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D.91
Trenton Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 2872 W. Jefferson Trenton, MI 48183.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Trenton PD
Name:
Lilienthal, William (Chief)
Title:
Chief
Phone:
734–676–7095
24/7 Phone:
734–676–3737
Email:
lilienthal@trenton–mi.com
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Trenton FD; Trenton PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (734) 676–7095 24/7 # (734) 676–3737 Fax: (734) 676–4239
May 2011
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D.92
Troy Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 500 W. Big Beaver Troy, MI 48084.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Troy PD
Name:
Brandimore, Cathy, Ms (Director)
Title:
Director
Phone:
248–524–3477
24/7 Phone:
248–524–3477
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Clawson FD; Clawson PD; Troy City FD; Troy PD; MPSCS agencies patched to
talkgroups 63MPSC1-5; all Oakland County dispatch center consoles can also patch to
any OakWIN talkgroup. Troy PD also has three MPSCS control stations connected to
the console to permit console patches with MPSCS agencies.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (248) 524–3477 Fax: (248) 528–1238
May 2011
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D.93
University of Michigan Department Public Safety
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 1239 Kipke Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48109–2036.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: University of Michigan PD
Name:
James, Crystal (Lieutenant)
Title:
Lieutenant
Phone:
734–763–1131
24/7 Phone:
734–763–1131
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
University of Michigan Occupational Safety and Environmental Health; University of
Michigan PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (734) 763–1131 Fax: (734) 936–2400
May 2011
D-103
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D.94
Utica Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 7550 Auburn Rd. Utica, MI 48317.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Utica PD
Name:
Reaves, Michael (Chief)
Title:
Chief of Police
Phone:
586–731–2345
24/7 Phone:
586–731–2345
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Utica FD; Utica PD
Other Gateway Notes:
1 dispatch device
Admin/24/7 # (586) 731–2345 Fax: (586) 657–5161
May 2011
D-104
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D.95
Van Buren Township Department of Public Safety
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 46425 Tyler Belleville, MI 48111.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Van Buren Township Department Public Safety
Name:
Floro, Kenneth (Lieutenant)
Title:
Lieutenant
Phone:
734–699–8914
24/7 Phone:
734–699–8930
Email:
kfloro@vanburen–mi.org
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Van Buren FD; Van Buren PD; Van Buren Township DPS
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (734) 699–8930 24/7 # (734) 699–6061 Fax: (734) 699–6028
May 2011
D-105
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D.96
Warren Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 29900 Civic Center Drive Warren, MI 48093.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Warren PD
Name:
Ahrens, Robert (Sergeant)
Title:
Sergeant
Phone:
586–574–4831
24/7 Phone:
586–524–2546
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Warren FD; Warren PD
Other Gateway Notes:
3 dispatch devices
Admin # (586) 574–4832 24/7 # (586) 574–9111 Fax: (586) 574–4862
May 2011
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D.97
Washtenaw Metro Dispatch
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 2201 Hogback Road Ann Arbor, MI 48105.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office
Name:
Breckenridge, Marc C. (Director of Emergency Management)
Title:
Director of Emergency Management
Phone:
734-973-4900
24/7 Phone:
734-973-4900
Email:
Name:
Halteman, David, R. (Assistant Director and Enhanced 9–1–1
Coordinator)
Title:
Assistant Director and Enhanced 9–1–1 Coordinator
Phone:
734–973–4548
24/7 Phone:
734–320–0515
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
MSP – Ypsilanti Post #26; Northfield Township PD; State of Michigan Forensic Center –
Ypsilanti; Washtenaw County Emergency Management; Washtenaw County Sheriff's
Office; Ypsilanti PD
Other Gateway Notes:
9 dispatch devices
Admin # (734) 973–4926 24/7 # (734) 973–4911 Fax: (734) 973–4345
May 2011
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D.98
Waterford Township Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 5150 Civic Center Dr. Waterford, MI 48329.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Waterford Township PD
Name:
Corbett, Tony
Title:
Supervisor
Phone:
248–524–3477
24/7 Phone:
Email:
[email protected]
Name:
Mostek, Frank (Supervisor)
Title:
Supervisor
Phone:
248–628–7517
24/7 Phone:
248–674–0351
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Waterford FD; Waterford Township PD; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups
63MPSC1-5; all Oakland County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any
OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (248) 618–7525 Fax: (248) 674–0754
May 2011
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D.99
Wayne County Sheriff
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 10250 Middle Belt Romulus, MI 48174.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Wayne County Sheriff
Name:
Osborn, Jim, Mr
Title:
Phone:
24/7 Phone:
Email:
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Wayne County Sheriff
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (734) 942–3600 Fax: (734) 942–5311
May 2011
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D.100 Wayne Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 33701 Michigan Ave Wayne, MI 48184.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Wayne PD
Name:
Wolfgram, Bruce (Sergeant)
Title:
Sergeant
Phone:
734–721–1414
24/7 Phone:
734–721–1414
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Wayne FD; Wayne PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (734) 721–1421 24/7 # (734) 721–1414 Fax: (734) 729–9948
May 2011
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D.101 West Bloomfield Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 4530 Walnut Lake Rd. West Bloomfield, MI 48325.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: West Bloomfield PD
Name:
Barch, Paul (Sergeant)
Title:
Sergeant
Phone:
248–975–8983
24/7 Phone:
248–975–8983
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Keego Harbor PD; Orchard Lake PD; Sylvan Lake PD; West Bloomfield FD; West
Bloomfield PD; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups 63MPSC1-5; all Oakland
County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (248) 682–9200 Fax: (248) 682–1811
May 2011
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D.102 Westland Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 36701 Ford Rd. Westland, MI 48185.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Westland PD
Name:
Collier, Robin
Title:
Lieutenant
Phone:
734–467–3543
24/7 Phone:
734–497–9499
Email:
[email protected]
Name:
O'Connell, Dan (Sergeant)
Title:
Sergeant
Phone:
734–722–9600
24/7 Phone:
734–722–9600
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Inkster FD; Inkster PD; Westland FD; Westland PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7 # (734) 722–9600 Fax: (734) 728–8224
May 2011
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D.103 White Lake Township Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 7525 Highland Rd. White Lake, MI 48383.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: White Lake Township PD
Name:
Kline, Adam (Lieutenant)
Title:
Lieutenant
Phone:
248–698–4400
24/7 Phone:
248–698–4400
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
White Lake FD; White Lake Township PD; MPSCS agencies patched to talkgroups
63MPSC1-5; all Oakland County dispatch center consoles can also patch to any
OakWIN talkgroup.
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin/24/7# (248) 698–4400 Fax: (248) 698–3351
May 2011
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D.104 Woodhaven Police Department
Equipment Location
This gateway is stored at 21869 West Rd. Woodhaven, MI 48183.
Responsible Agency
This gateway is owned or managed by: Woodhaven PD
Name:
Chretien, Gordon (Chief of Police)
Title:
Chief of Police
Phone:
734–675–4905
24/7 Phone:
734–676–7337
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch
Woodhaven FD; Woodhaven PD
Other Gateway Notes:
Admin # (734) 675–4905 24/7 # (734) 676–7337 Fax: (734) 675–4901
May 2011
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Appendix E
Radio Caches
Information on radio caches available for use within the region is listed in subsequent
pages of Appendix E. The table below lists the owning or managing agency, cache,
frequency band and quantity of radios in each cache.
Table E–1 – SEMI UASI Region Radio Caches
Radio Cache Name
Owning Agency
Make /
Model
Frequency
Quantity
Band
MABAS Division 3201
Communications Support
Team 700/800 MHz
Oakland Communications
Support Team (CST)
Harris /
5250
800 MHz
120
MABAS Division 3201
Communications Support
Team VHF
Oakland Communications
Support Team (CST)
Motorola /
MTS 2000
VHF
85
Macomb County Emergency
Management Radio Cache
Macomb County
Emergency Management
Motorola /
XTS 1500,
Motorola /
XTS 2500
800 MHz
16,
34
Washtenaw County Sheriff's
Office Radio Cache
Washtenaw County
Sheriff's Office
Motorola /
MTS 2000
800 MHz
10
Motorola /
XTS 5000
800 MHz
70
Various
800 MHz
244
Wayne County Department
Wayne County DHSEM Cache of Homeland Security &
Emergency Management
State of Michigan Radio Cache MSP and MPSCS
Lucas County, Ohio Radio
Cache
Lucas County, Ohio
Sheriff’s Office
XTS5000
800 MHz
75
City of Detroit Network
Operations Center Cache
Detroit Emergency
Management and
Homeland Security
XTS5000
800 MHz
150
City of Detroit Water and
Sewage Cache
City of Detroit Water and
Sewage
XTS2500
800 MHz
100
May 2011
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E.1
MABAS Division 3201 Communications Support Team 700/800 MHz
Equipment Location
This radio cache is stored at 4850 John R, Troy, Michigan.
Responsible Agency
This radio cache is owned or managed by: Oakland Communications Support Team
(CST)
Name:
Nelson, William (Chief)
Title:
Fire Chief
Phone:
248–524–3419
24/7 Phone:
248-858-4911
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
SEMI UASI Michigan Homeland Security Region 2
Cache Description
Make / Model:
Harris / 5250
Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
No. of Radios in Cache:
120
No. of Available Channels:
512
No. of Spare Batteries:
360
Channels Programmed on Cache
Radio System Name
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
May 2011
Channel Name
7CALL50
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Tx Tone
769.24375
156.7 / 5A
769.24375
156.7 / 5A
E-2
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Radio System Name
Channel Name
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Tx Tone
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7CALL50D
769.24375
156.7 / 5A
769.24375
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7CALL70
803.25625
156.7 / 5A
773.25625
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7CALL70D
773.25625
156.7 / 5A
773.25625
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7FIRE63
799.89375
156.7 / 5A
769.89375
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7FIRE63D
769.89375
156.7 / 5A
769.89375
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7FIRE64D
769.99375
156.7 / 5A
769.99375
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7FIRE83
803.50625
156.7 / 5A
773.50625
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7FIRE83D
773.50625
156.7 / 5A
773.50625
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7FIRE84D
773.85625
156.7 / 5A
773.85625
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7FTAC1D
769.00625
156.7 / 5A
769.00625
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7FTAC2D
774.93125
156.7 / 5A
774.93125
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7FTAC3D
769.04375
156.7 / 5A
769.04375
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7GTAC4D
769.03125
156.7 / 5A
769.03125
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7GTAC5D
774.95625
156.7 / 5A
774.95625
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7LAW61
800.39375
156.7 / 5A
770.39375
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7LAW61D
770.39375
156.7 / 5A
770.39375
156.7 / 5A
May 2011
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Radio System Name
Channel Name
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Tx Tone
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7LAW62D
770.49375
156.7 / 5A
770.49375
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7LAW81
804.00625
156.7 / 5A
774.00625
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7LAW81D
774.00625
156.7 / 5A
774.00625
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7LAW82D
774.35625
156.7 / 5A
774.35625
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7LTAC6D
769.01875
156.7 / 5A
769.01875
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7LTAC7D
774.94375
156.7 / 5A
774.94375
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7LTAC8D
774.98125
156.7 / 5A
774.98125
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7MED65
799.39375
156.7 / 5A
769.39375
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7MED65D
769.39375
156.7 / 5A
769.39375
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7MED66D
769.49375
156.7 / 5A
769.49375
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7MED86
803.00625
156.7 / 5A
773.00625
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7MED86D
773.00625
156.7 / 5A
773.00625
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7MED87D
773.35625
156.7 / 5A
773.35625
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7MOB59
800.89375
156.7 / 5A
770.89375
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7MOB59D
770.89375
156.7 / 5A
770.89375
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7MOB79
804.50625
156.7 / 5A
774.50625
156.7 / 5A
May 2011
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Radio System Name
Channel Name
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Tx Tone
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7MOB79D
774.50625
156.7 / 5A
774.50625
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7MTAC9D
774.96875
156.7 / 5A
774.96875
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7NTAC10D
769.05625
156.7 / 5A
769.05625
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7NTAC11D
769.06875
156.7 / 5A
769.06875
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7NTAC12D
774.99375
156.7 / 5A
774.99375
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7TAC55
799.74375
156.7 / 5A
769.74375
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7TAC55D
769.74375
156.7 / 5A
769.74375
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7TAC56D
770.24375
156.7 / 5A
770.24375
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7TAC75
803.75625
156.7 / 5A
773.75625
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7TAC75D
773.75625
156.7 / 5A
773.75625
156.7 / 5A
700 MHz Mutual Aid
(Analog)
7TAC76D
774.25625
156.7 / 5A
774.25625
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ICALL
821.0125
156.7 / 5A
866.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ICALLTA
866.0125
156.7 / 5A
866.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC1
821.5125
156.7 / 5A
866.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC2
822.0125
156.7 / 5A
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC2TA
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC3
822.5125
156.7 / 5A
867.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC3TA
867.5125
156.7 / 5A
867.5125
156.7 / 5A
May 2011
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Radio System Name
Channel Name
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Tx Tone
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC4
823.0125
156.7 / 5A
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC4TA
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
Talk Groups Programmed on Cache
Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT31
EVENT31
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT32
EVENT32
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT33
EVENT33
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT34
EVENT34
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT35
EVENT35
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT36
EVENT36
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT37
EVENT37
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT38
EVENT38
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT39
EVENT39
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT40
EVENT40
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT41
EVENT41
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT42
EVENT42
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT43
EVENT43
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT44
EVENT44
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT45
EVENT45
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT01
EVENT01
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT02
EVENT02
May 2011
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Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT03
EVENT03
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT04
EVENT04
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT05
EVENT05
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT06
EVENT06
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT07
EVENT07
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT08
EVENT08
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT09
EVENT09
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT10
EVENT10
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT11
EVENT11
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT12
EVENT12
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT13
EVENT13
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT14
EVENT14
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT15
EVENT15
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT16
EVENT16
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT17
EVENT17
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT18
EVENT18
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT19
EVENT19
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT20
EVENT20
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT21
EVENT21
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT22
EVENT22
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT23
EVENT23
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT24
EVENT24
May 2011
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Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT25
EVENT25
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT26
EVENT26
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT27
EVENT27
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT28
EVENT28
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT29
EVENT29
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT30
EVENT30
OakWIN
ALLDISP
ALLDISP
OakWIN
63F911
63F911
OakWIN
63MPSC1
63MPSC1
OakWIN
63MPSC2
63MPSC2
OakWIN
63MPSC3
63MPSC3
OakWIN
63MPSC4
63MPSC4
OakWIN
63MPSC5
63MPSC5
OakWIN
63P911
63P911
OakWIN
CW_EMSC
CW_EMSC
OakWIN
CW_EMS1
CW_EMS1
OakWIN
CW_EMS2
CW_EMS2
OakWIN
CW_EMS3
CW_EMS3
OakWIN
CW_EMS4
CW_EMS4
OakWIN
CW_EMS4
CW_EMS4
OakWIN
CW_FD1
CW_FD1
OakWIN
CW_FD2
CW_FD2
May 2011
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Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
OakWIN
CW_FD3
CW_FD3
OakWIN
CW_FD4
CW_FD4
OakWIN
CW_POL1
CW_POL1
OakWIN
CW_POL2
CW_POL2
OakWIN
CW_POL3
CW_POL3
OakWIN
CW_POL4
CW_POL4
OakWIN
EV_1
EV_1
OakWIN
EV_10
EV_10
OakWIN
EV_11
EV_11
OakWIN
EV_12
EV_12
OakWIN
EV_13
EV_13
OakWIN
EV_2
EV_2
OakWIN
EV_3
EV_3
OakWIN
EV_4
EV_4
OakWIN
EV_5
EV_5
OakWIN
EV_6
EV_6
OakWIN
EV_7
EV_7
OakWIN
EV_8
EV_8
OakWIN
EV_9
EV_9
OakWIN
NE_OP1
NE_OP1
OakWIN
NE_OP2
NE_OP2
OakWIN
NE_OP2
NE_OP2
May 2011
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Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
OakWIN
NE_OP3
NE_OP3
OakWIN
NE_OP4
NE_OP4
OakWIN
NW_OP1
NW_OP1
OakWIN
NW_OP2
NW_OP2
OakWIN
NW_OP3
NW_OP3
OakWIN
NW_OP4
NW_OP4
OakWIN
SE_OP1
SE_OP1
OakWIN
SE_OP2
SE_OP2
OakWIN
SE_OP3
SE_OP3
OakWIN
SE_OP4
SE_OP4
OakWIN
SW_OP1
SW_OP1
OakWIN
SW_OP2
SW_OP2
OakWIN
SW_OP3
SW_OP3
OakWIN
SW_OP4
SW_OP4
Other Cache Notes:
May 2011
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E.2
MABAS Division 3201 Communications Support Team VHF
Equipment Location
This radio cache is stored at 4850 John R, Troy, Michigan.
Responsible Agency
This radio cache is owned or managed by: Oakland Communications Support Team
(CST)
Name:
Nelson, William (Chief)
Title:
Fire Chief
Phone:
248–524–3419
24/7 Phone:
248-858-4911
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
MABAS Multi–state Mutual Aid Deployment and SEMI UASI Michigan Homeland
Security Region 2
Cache Description
Make / Model:
Motorola / MTS 2000
Frequency Band:
VHF High–Band (150–174MHz)
No. of Radios in Cache:
85
No. of Available Channels:
48
No. of Spare Batteries:
255
Channels Programmed on Cache
Radio System Name
MABAS Fire Mutual Aid Net
May 2011
Channel Name
FG–BLACK
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
154.2725 94.8 / ZA
Rx Freq
Tx Tone
154.2725 94.8 / ZA
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Radio System Name
Channel Name
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Tx Tone
MABAS Fire Mutual Aid Net
FG–BLUE
154.2950 85.4 / YA
154.2950 85.4 / YA
MABAS Fire Mutual Aid Net
FG–GOLD
153.8375 91.5 / ZZ
153.8375 91.5 / ZZ
MABAS Fire Mutual Aid Net
FG–GRAY
154.2875 136.5 / 4Z
154.2875 136.5 / 4Z
MABAS Fire Mutual Aid Net
FG–RED
153.8300 69.3 / WZ
153.8300 69.3 / WZ
MABAS Fire Mutual Aid Net
FG–WHITE
154.2800 74.4 / WA
154.2800 74.4 / WA
MABAS Fire Mutual Aid Net
IFERN
154.2650 210.7 / M2 154.2650 210.7 / M2
MABAS Fire Mutual Aid Net
IFERN 2
154.3025 67.0 / XZ
154.3025 67.0 / XZ
MABAS Fire Mutual Aid Net
VCALL10
155.7525 156.7 / 5A
155.7525 156.7 / 5A
MABAS Fire Mutual Aid Net
VFIRE21
154.2800 156.7 / 5A
154.2800 156.7 / 5A
MABAS Fire Mutual Aid Net
VFIRE22
154.2650 156.7 / 5A
154.2650 156.7 / 5A
MABAS Fire Mutual Aid Net
VFIRE23
154.2950 156.7 / 5A
154.2950 156.7 / 5A
MABAS Fire Mutual Aid Net
VFIRE24
154.2725 156.7 / 5A
154.2725 156.7 / 5A
MABAS Fire Mutual Aid Net
VFIRE25
154.2875 156.7 / 5A
154.2875 156.7 / 5A
MABAS Fire Mutual Aid Net
VFIRE26
154.3025 156.7 / 5A
154.3025 156.7 / 5A
MABAS Fire Mutual Aid Net
VTAC10
151.1375 156.7 / 5A
151.1375 156.7 / 5A
MABAS Fire Mutual Aid Net
VTAC12
154.4525 156.7 / 5A
154.4525 156.7 / 5A
MABAS Fire Mutual Aid Net
VTAC13
158.7375 156.7 / 5A
158.7375 156.7 / 5A
MABAS Fire Mutual Aid Net
VTAC14
159.4725 156.7 / 5A
159.4725 156.7 / 5A
Talk Groups Programmed on Cache
There are no talk groups programmed on MABAS Division 3201 Communications
Support Team VHF.
Other Cache Notes:
35 of the 85 radios are narrowband capable and have the national mutual aid channels
programmed; 50 are not narrowband capable and do not have these channels.
May 2011
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Batteries per radio: 1 Limited Use, 2 Lithium ION (rechargeable), 1 Clamshell (uses AA
batteries)
E.3
Macomb County Emergency Management Radio Cache
Equipment Location
This radio cache is stored at 21930 Dunham Road Mount Clemens, MI 48043.
Responsible Agency
This radio cache is owned or managed by: Macomb County Emergency Management
Name:
Wolber, Vicki
Title:
Emergency Management Coordinator
Phone:
586–469–5270
24/7 Phone:
586–291–9484
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
SEMI UASI Michigan Homeland Security Region 2
Cache Description
Make / Model:
Motorola / XTS 2500
Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
No. of Radios in Cache:
34
No. of Available Channels:
512
No. of Spare Batteries:
Channels Programmed on Cache
TBD
Talk Groups Programmed on Cache
TBD
May 2011
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E.4
Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office Radio Cache
Equipment Location
This radio cache is stored at 2201 Hogback Rd Ann Arbor, MI 48105.
Responsible Agency
This radio cache is owned or managed by: Washtenaw County Sheriff's Department
Name:
Halteman, David, R.
Title:
Assistant Director and Enhanced 9–1–1 Coordinator
Phone:
734–973–4548
24/7 Phone:
734–320–0515
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
SEMI UASI Michigan Homeland Security Region 2
Cache Description
Make / Model:
Motorola / XTS 2500
Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
No. of Radios in Cache:
34
No. of Available Channels:
512
No. of Spare Batteries:
Channels Programmed on Cache
Radio System Name
Channel Name
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Tx Tone
ICALL/ITAC
ICALL
821.0125
156.7 / 5A
866.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ICALLTA
866.0125
156.7 / 5A
866.0125
156.7 / 5A
May 2011
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Radio System Name
Channel Name
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Tx Tone
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC1
821.5125
156.7 / 5A
866.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC1TA
866.5125
156.7 / 5A
866.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC2
822.0125
156.7 / 5A
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC2TA
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC3
822.5125
156.7 / 5A
867.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC3TA
867.5125
156.7 / 5A
867.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC4
823.0125
156.7 / 5A
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC4TA
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
Talk Groups Programmed on Cache
Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
University of Michigan 800 MHz
BK–1
BK–1
University of Michigan 800 MHz
BK–11
BK–11
University of Michigan 800 MHz
BK–12
BK–12
University of Michigan 800 MHz
BK–13
BK–13
University of Michigan 800 MHz
BK–2
BK–2
University of Michigan 800 MHz
BK–3
BK–3
University of Michigan 800 MHz
BK–4
BK–4
University of Michigan 800 MHz
BK–5
BK–5
University of Michigan 800 MHz
BK–6
BK–6
University of Michigan 800 MHz
BK–7
BK–7
University of Michigan 800 MHz
BK–8
BK–8
University of Michigan 800 MHz
BK–9
BK–9
May 2011
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Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
Washtenaw 800 MHz Analog Backup
TAC1
TAC1
Washtenaw 800 MHz Analog Backup
TAC2
TAC2
Washtenaw 800 MHz Analog Backup
TAC3
TAC3
Washtenaw 800 MHz Analog Backup
TAC4
TAC4
Washtenaw 800 MHz Analog Backup
TAC5
TAC5
Washtenaw 800 MHz Analog Backup
TAC6
TAC6
Washtenaw 800 MHz Analog Backup
TAC7
TAC7
Washtenaw 800 MHz Analog Backup
TAC8
TAC8
Washtenaw 800 MHz Analog Backup
TAC9
TAC9
Washtenaw County MPSCS
8 1INTEROP 5
8 1INTEROP 5
Washtenaw County MPSCS
81 INTEROP 1
81 INTEROP 1
Washtenaw County MPSCS
81 INTEROP 10
81 INTEROP 10
Washtenaw County MPSCS
81 INTEROP 11
81 INTEROP 11
Washtenaw County MPSCS
81 INTEROP 12
81 INTEROP 12
Washtenaw County MPSCS
81 INTEROP 13
81 INTEROP 13
Washtenaw County MPSCS
81 INTEROP 14
81 INTEROP 14
Washtenaw County MPSCS
81 INTEROP 15
81 INTEROP 15
Washtenaw County MPSCS
81 INTEROP 2
81 INTEROP 2
Washtenaw County MPSCS
81 INTEROP 3
81 INTEROP 3
Washtenaw County MPSCS
81 INTEROP 4
81 INTEROP 4
Washtenaw County MPSCS
81 INTEROP 6
81 INTEROP 6
Washtenaw County MPSCS
81 INTEROP 7
81 INTEROP 7
May 2011
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Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
Washtenaw County MPSCS
81 INTEROP 8
81 INTEROP 8
Washtenaw County MPSCS
81 INTEROP 9
81 INTEROP 9
Washtenaw County MPSCS
81COM
81COM
May 2011
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E.5
Wayne Co. DHSEM Cache
Equipment Location
This radio cache is stored at 10250 Middlebelt Road, Romulus, MI 48174.
Responsible Agency
This radio cache is owned or managed by: Wayne County Department of Homeland
Security & Emergency Management
Name:
Hammond, Mark (Deputy Director)
Title:
Deputy Director of Emergency Management and Homeland
Security
Phone:
734–942–5289
24/7 Phone:
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
SEMI UASI Michigan Homeland Security Region 2
Cache Description
Make / Model:
Motorola / XTS 5000
Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
No. of Radios in Cache:
70
No. of Available Channels:
512
No. of Spare Batteries:
40
Channels Programmed on Cache
Radio System Name
ICALL/ITAC
May 2011
Channel Name
ICALL
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Tx Tone
821.0125
156.7 / 5A
866.0125
156.7 / 5A
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Radio System Name
Channel Name
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Tx Tone
ICALL/ITAC
ICALLTA
866.0125
156.7 / 5A
866.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC1
821.5125
156.7 / 5A
866.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC1TA
866.5125
156.7 / 5A
866.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC2
822.0125
156.7 / 5A
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC2TA
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC3
822.5125
156.7 / 5A
867.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC3TA
867.5125
156.7 / 5A
867.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC4
823.0125
156.7 / 5A
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC4TA
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
Talk Groups Programmed on Cache
Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT31
EVENT31
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT32
EVENT32
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT33
EVENT33
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT34
EVENT34
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT35
EVENT35
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT36
EVENT36
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT37
EVENT37
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT38
EVENT38
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT39
EVENT39
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT40
EVENT40
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT41
EVENT41
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Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT42
EVENT42
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT43
EVENT43
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT44
EVENT44
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT45
EVENT45
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT01
EVENT01
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT02
EVENT02
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT03
EVENT03
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT04
EVENT04
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT05
EVENT05
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT06
EVENT06
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT07
EVENT07
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT08
EVENT08
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT09
EVENT09
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT10
EVENT10
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT11
EVENT11
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT12
EVENT12
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT13
EVENT13
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT14
EVENT14
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT15
EVENT15
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT16
EVENT16
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT17
EVENT17
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT18
EVENT18
May 2011
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Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT19
EVENT19
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT20
EVENT20
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT21
EVENT21
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT22
EVENT22
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT23
EVENT23
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT24
EVENT24
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT25
EVENT25
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT26
EVENT26
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT27
EVENT27
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT28
EVENT28
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT29
EVENT29
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT30
EVENT30
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW1
State Wide Area 1
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW2
State Wide Area 2
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW3
State Wide Area 3
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW5
State Wide Area 5
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW6
State Wide Area 6
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW7
State Wide Area 7
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW8
State Wide Area 8
Wayne County – MPSCS
82COM
82COM
Wayne County – MPSCS
82EMD1
82EMD1
Wayne County – MPSCS
82EMD2
82EMD2
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Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
Wayne County – MPSCS
82F911
82F911
Wayne County – MPSCS
82HD
82HD
Wayne County – MPSCS
82MCA1
82MCA1
Wayne County – MPSCS
82MCA2
82MCA2
Wayne County – MPSCS
82MCA3
82MCA3
Wayne County – MPSCS
82MCA4
82MCA4
Wayne County – MPSCS
82P911
82P911
Wayne County – MPSCS
82SPEV1
82SPEV1
Wayne County – MPSCS
82SPEV2
82SPEV2
Wayne County – MPSCS
82SPEV3
82SPEV3
Wayne County – MPSCS
82SPEV4
82SPEV4
Wayne County – MPSCS
82SPEV5
82SPEV5
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State of Michigan Radio Cache
Equipment Location
100 Portable Radios are stored in the Annex Building, 4000 Collins Road, Lansing, MI
48909 (Emergency Radio Pool).
65 Portable Radios are stored at the Gaylord Radio Shop, 562 S. Otsego, Gaylord, MI
49735 (Emergency Radio Pool).
10 Portable Radios are located at the Gwinn Radio Shop, 306 Avenue A, Gwinn, MI
49841 (Emergency Radio Pool).
244 Portable Radios are located at 714 South Harrison Road, Lansing, MI 48823. (The
244 radios include 51 Control Stations (Desktop Radios) Spectra, 17 Saber Portable
Radios, 106 XTS 3000 Portable Radios, 60 XTS 5000 Portable Radios, 10 and XTS
2500 Portable Radios.)
Responsible Agency
This radio cache is owned or managed by: MSP and MPSCS
Name:
Heindels, Shelley
Title:
Lieutenant, Communications Section
Phone:
517–333–5018
24/7 Phone:
517-241-8000 -- Michigan Intelligence Operations Center
(MIOC) or 517-333-5050 -- MPSCS Network Communications
Center (NCC)
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
State of Michigan
Cache Description
Make / Model:
The 244 radios include 51 Control Stations
(Desktop Radios) Spectra, 17 Saber
Portable Radios, 106 XTS 3000 Portable
Radios, 60 XTS 5000 Portable Radios, 10
and XTS 2500 Portable Radios.
Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
No. of Radios in Cache:
244
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Varies by radio model
No. of Available Channels:
No. of Spare Batteries:
Channels Programmed on Cache
Radio System Name
Channel Name
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Tx Tone
ICALL/ITAC
ICALL
821.0125
156.7 / 5A
866.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ICALLTA
866.0125
156.7 / 5A
866.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC1
821.5125
156.7 / 5A
866.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC1TA
866.5125
156.7 / 5A
866.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC2
822.0125
156.7 / 5A
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC2TA
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC3
822.5125
156.7 / 5A
867.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC3TA
867.5125
156.7 / 5A
867.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC4
823.0125
156.7 / 5A
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC4TA
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
Talk Groups Programmed on Cache
Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT31
EVENT31
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT32
EVENT32
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT33
EVENT33
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT34
EVENT34
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT35
EVENT35
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT36
EVENT36
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT37
EVENT37
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Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT38
EVENT38
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT39
EVENT39
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT40
EVENT40
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT41
EVENT41
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT42
EVENT42
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT43
EVENT43
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT44
EVENT44
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT45
EVENT45
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT01
EVENT01
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT02
EVENT02
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT03
EVENT03
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT04
EVENT04
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT05
EVENT05
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT06
EVENT06
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT07
EVENT07
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT08
EVENT08
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT09
EVENT09
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT10
EVENT10
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT11
EVENT11
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT12
EVENT12
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT13
EVENT13
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT14
EVENT14
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Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT15
EVENT15
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT16
EVENT16
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT17
EVENT17
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT18
EVENT18
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT19
EVENT19
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT20
EVENT20
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT21
EVENT21
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT22
EVENT22
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT23
EVENT23
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT24
EVENT24
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT25
EVENT25
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT26
EVENT26
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT27
EVENT27
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT28
EVENT28
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT29
EVENT29
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT30
EVENT30
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW1
State Wide Area 1
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW2
State Wide Area 2
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW3
State Wide Area 3
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW5
State Wide Area 5
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW6
State Wide Area 6
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW7
State Wide Area 7
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Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
E.7
STATW8
Talk Group Name
State Wide Area 8
Lucas County, Ohio Radio Cache
Equipment Location
This radio cache is stored in the Emergency Services Building at 2144 Monroe Street,
Toledo, OH 43624.
Responsible Agency
This radio cache is owned or managed by: Lucas County (OH) Sheriff’s Office
Name:
Koontz, Mike
Title:
Director
Phone:
419–213–6560
24/7 Phone:
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Monroe County, MI, and Lucas County, OH
Cache Description
Make / Model:
XTS5000
Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
No. of Radios in Cache:
75
No. of Available Channels:
8CALL/8TAC
No. of Spare Batteries:
150
Channels Programmed on Cache
Radio System Name
May 2011
Channel Name
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Radio System Name
Channel Name
8CALL/8TAC
8CALL90
8CALL/8TAC
8TAC91
8CALL/8TAC
8TAC92
8CALL/8TAC
8TAC93
8CALL/8TAC
8TAC94
Talk Groups Programmed on Cache
Lucas County interoperable channels and Ohio MARCS interoperable channels
Other Cache Notes:
The Lucas County, OH, and Ohio MARCS interoperable channels may only operate in
the southern part of Monroe County.
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City of Detroit Network Operations Center Cache
Equipment Location
This radio cache is stored at 13331 Lyndon St., Detroit, MI.
Responsible Agency
This radio cache is owned or managed by: City of Detroit Network Operations Center
Name:
Barnes, Bradford
Title:
Assistant Director of Emergency Management and Homeland
Security
Phone:
313–596–5559
24/7 Phone:
313–477–1878
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
City of Detroit/ MPSCS Zone 7 and Region 2
Cache Description
Make / Model:
XTS5000
Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
No. of Radios in Cache:
150
No. of Available Channels:
No. of Spare Batteries:
Channels Programmed on Cache
Radio System Name
Channel Name
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Tx Tone
ICALL/ITAC
ICALL
821.0125
156.7 / 5A
866.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ICALLTA
866.0125
156.7 / 5A
866.0125
156.7 / 5A
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Radio System Name
Channel Name
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Tx Tone
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC1
821.5125
156.7 / 5A
866.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC1TA
866.5125
156.7 / 5A
866.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC2
822.0125
156.7 / 5A
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC2TA
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC3
822.5125
156.7 / 5A
867.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC3TA
867.5125
156.7 / 5A
867.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC4
823.0125
156.7 / 5A
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC4TA
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
Talk Groups Programmed on Cache
Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT31
EVENT31
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT32
EVENT32
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT33
EVENT33
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT34
EVENT34
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT35
EVENT35
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT36
EVENT36
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT37
EVENT37
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT38
EVENT38
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT39
EVENT39
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT40
EVENT40
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT41
EVENT41
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT42
EVENT42
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Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT43
EVENT43
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT44
EVENT44
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT45
EVENT45
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT01
EVENT01
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT02
EVENT02
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT03
EVENT03
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT04
EVENT04
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT05
EVENT05
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT06
EVENT06
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT07
EVENT07
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT08
EVENT08
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT09
EVENT09
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT10
EVENT10
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT11
EVENT11
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT12
EVENT12
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT13
EVENT13
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT14
EVENT14
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT15
EVENT15
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT16
EVENT16
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT17
EVENT17
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT18
EVENT18
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT19
EVENT19
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Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT20
EVENT20
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT21
EVENT21
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT22
EVENT22
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT23
EVENT23
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT24
EVENT24
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT25
EVENT25
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT26
EVENT26
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT27
EVENT27
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT28
EVENT28
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT29
EVENT29
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT30
EVENT30
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW1
State Wide Area 1
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW2
State Wide Area 2
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW3
State Wide Area 3
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW5
State Wide Area 5
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW6
State Wide Area 6
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW7
State Wide Area 7
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW8
State Wide Area 8
May 2011
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City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Cache
Equipment Location
This radio cache is stored at 6425 Hubert Ave, Detroit, MI 48211.
Responsible Agency
This radio cache is owned or managed by: City of Detroit Water and Sewerage IS
Division
Name:
Sood, Chandan
Title:
Network Manager
Phone:
313–999-4492
24/7 Phone:
313–999-4111
Email:
Service Area
City of Detroit/ MPSCS Zone 7 and Region 2
Cache Description
Make / Model:
XTS2500
Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
No. of Radios in Cache:
10
No. of Available Channels:
512
No. of Spare Batteries:
Channels Programmed on Cache
Radio System Name
Channel Name
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Tx Tone
ICALL/ITAC
ICALL
821.0125
156.7 / 5A
866.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ICALLTA
866.0125
156.7 / 5A
866.0125
156.7 / 5A
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Radio System Name
Channel Name
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Tx Tone
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC1
821.5125
156.7 / 5A
866.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC1TA
866.5125
156.7 / 5A
866.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC2
822.0125
156.7 / 5A
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC2TA
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC3
822.5125
156.7 / 5A
867.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC3TA
867.5125
156.7 / 5A
867.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC4
823.0125
156.7 / 5A
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC4TA
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
Talk Groups Programmed on Cache
Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT31
EVENT31
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT32
EVENT32
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT33
EVENT33
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT34
EVENT34
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT35
EVENT35
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT36
EVENT36
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT37
EVENT37
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT38
EVENT38
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT39
EVENT39
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT40
EVENT40
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT41
EVENT41
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT42
EVENT42
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Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT43
EVENT43
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT44
EVENT44
MPSCS Zone I
EVENT45
EVENT45
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT01
EVENT01
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT02
EVENT02
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT03
EVENT03
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT04
EVENT04
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT05
EVENT05
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT06
EVENT06
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT07
EVENT07
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT08
EVENT08
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT09
EVENT09
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT10
EVENT10
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT11
EVENT11
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT12
EVENT12
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT13
EVENT13
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT14
EVENT14
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT15
EVENT15
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT16
EVENT16
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT17
EVENT17
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT18
EVENT18
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT19
EVENT19
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Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT20
EVENT20
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT21
EVENT21
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT22
EVENT22
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT23
EVENT23
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT24
EVENT24
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT25
EVENT25
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT26
EVENT26
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT27
EVENT27
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT28
EVENT28
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT29
EVENT29
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT30
EVENT30
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW1
State Wide Area 1
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW2
State Wide Area 2
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW3
State Wide Area 3
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW5
State Wide Area 5
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW6
State Wide Area 6
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW7
State Wide Area 7
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW8
State Wide Area 8
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E.10
Region 2 South Healthcare Coalition Cache
Equipment Location
This radio cache is stored at Wayne County Downriver Annex 15800 Northline Rd.,
Southgate, MI 48195.
Responsible Agency
This radio cache is owned or managed by: HealthLink Emergency Medical Services,
Inc. (HEMS)
Name:
Sparks, Mark, R. (Planning and Logistics Officer)
Title:
Planning and Logistics Officer
Phone:
734–728–7664
24/7 Phone:
734–776–8407
Email:
[email protected]
Service Area
Region 2S
Cache Description
Make / Model:
Motorola / XTS2500
Frequency Band:
800 (806/851 – 824/869 MHz)
No. of Radios in Cache:
50
No. of Available Channels:
512
Channels Programmed on Cache
Radio System Name
Channel Name
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Tx Tone
ICALL/ITAC
ICALL
821.0125
156.7 / 5A
866.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ICALLTA
866.0125
156.7 / 5A
866.0125
156.7 / 5A
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Radio System Name
Channel Name
Tx Freq
Tx Tone
Rx Freq
Tx Tone
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC1
821.5125
156.7 / 5A
866.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC1TA
866.5125
156.7 / 5A
866.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC2
822.0125
156.7 / 5A
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC2TA
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
867.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC3
822.5125
156.7 / 5A
867.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC3TA
867.5125
156.7 / 5A
867.5125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC4
823.0125
156.7 / 5A
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
ICALL/ITAC
ITAC4TA
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
868.0125
156.7 / 5A
Talk Groups Programmed on Cache
Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
AIRLZ1
Air Landing Zone1
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
AIRLZ2
Air Landing Zone2
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT01
EVENT01
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT02
EVENT02
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT03
EVENT03
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT04
EVENT04
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT05
EVENT05
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT06
EVENT06
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT07
EVENT07
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT08
EVENT08
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT09
EVENT09
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT10
EVENT10
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Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT11
EVENT11
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT12
EVENT12
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT13
EVENT13
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT14
EVENT14
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT15
EVENT15
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT16
EVENT16
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT17
EVENT17
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT18
EVENT18
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT19
EVENT19
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT20
EVENT20
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT21
EVENT21
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT22
EVENT22
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT23
EVENT23
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT24
EVENT24
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT25
EVENT25
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT26
EVENT26
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT27
EVENT27
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT28
EVENT28
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT29
EVENT29
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
EVENT30
EVENT30
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW1
State Wide Area 1
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW2
State Wide Area 2
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Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW3
State Wide Area 3
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW5
State Wide Area 5
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW6
State Wide Area 6
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW7
State Wide Area 7
MPSCS Zones E, F, G and H
STATW8
State Wide Area 8
Wayne County – MPSCS
58MCA
58MCA
Wayne County – MPSCS
81MCA
81MCA
Wayne County – MPSCS
82EMD2
82EMD2
Wayne County – MPSCS
82MCA
82MCA
Wayne County – MPSCS
82SPEV1
82SPEV1
Wayne County – MPSCS
82SPEV2
82SPEV2
Wayne County – MPSCS
82SPEV3
82SPEV3
Wayne County – MPSCS
82SPEV4
82SPEV4
Wayne County – MPSCS
82SPEV5
82SPEV5
Wayne County – MPSCS
CHOPHP1
CHOPHP1
Wayne County – MPSCS
CHREG1
CHREG1
Wayne County – MPSCS
CHREG2N
CHREG2N
Wayne County – MPSCS
CHREG2S
CHREG2S
Wayne County – MPSCS
CHREG3
CHREG3
Wayne County – MPSCS
CHREG5
CHREG5
Wayne County – MPSCS
CHREG6
CHREG6
Wayne County – MPSCS
CHREG7
CHREG7
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Radio System Name
Talk Group ID
Talk Group Name
Wayne County – MPSCS
CHREG8
CHREG8
Wayne County – MPSCS
EMMD2
EMMD2
Wayne County – MPSCS
FDEDISP1
FDEDISP1
Wayne County – MPSCS
HEMS1
HEMS1
Wayne County – MPSCS
HEMS2
HEMS2
Wayne County – MPSCS
HEMS3
HEMS3
Wayne County – MPSCS
HEMS4
HEMS4
Wayne County – MPSCS
R2SEMS
R2SEMS
Wayne County – MPSCS
R2SMCC1
R2SMCC1
Wayne County – MPSCS
R2SMCC2
R2SMCC2
Wayne County – MPSCS
R2SMCC3
R2SMCC3
Wayne County – MPSCS
R2SMCC4
R2SMCC4
Wayne County – MPSCS
R2STAC1
R2STAC1
Wayne County – MPSCS
R2STAC2
R2STAC2
Wayne County – MPSCS
R2STAC5
R2STAC5
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Appendix F
Mobile Communications Units
Detailed information on MCUs, also known as MCCs or Mobile EOCs, available within
the region is listed in subsequent pages of Appendix F.
Table F – 1 SEMI UASI Mobile Communications Unit(s)
Unit ID / Designator
Macomb County
Emergency
Management
Command Vehicle
Macomb County
Sheriff’s Command
Vehicle
FEMA Type or General
Description
Owning Agency
Deployment Area
Chassis Mount Mobile
Command Post
Macomb County
Emergency
Management
Region 2
Chassis Mount Mobile
Command Post
Macomb County
Sheriff’s Department
Region 2
City of Warren
Command Post
Converted RV
City of Warren
Emergency
Management
Region 2
Huron Valley
Ambulance Charlie
One
Chassis Mount Mobile
Command Post
Huron Valley
Ambulance
Region 2 and
Huron Valley
Ambulance Service
Area
Canton Mobile
Command Unit
FEMA Type IV
Canton Township DPS
Western Wayne
County
Michigan State Police
Statewide
MPSCS
Statewide
MPSCS
Statewide
Trailer
Lucas County, Ohio
Sheriff’s Office
Ohio and Southern
Michigan
Truck
51st CST Michigan
National Guard
Statewide
Suburban
51st CST Michigan
National Guard
Statewide
Motor Home Type
Vehicle
Detroit Homeland
Security and
Emergency
Management
City of Detroit
Sterling Heights
Command Post
City of Sterling
Heights
City of Sterling
Heights
Southfield Police
Southfield PD
City of Southfield
MCVII
MPSCS SOW
MPSCS COW
BSSAB
51st CST Michigan
National Guard Unified
Command Suite
51st CST Michigan
National Guard
Advance Echelon
Vehicle
City of Detroit Mobile
EOC
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Chassis Mount Mobile
Command Post
Towed Trunked
MPSCS Site on Wheels
Towed Communications
System on Wheels with
Portable Repeaters
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Unit ID / Designator
FEMA Type or General
Description
Owning Agency
Deployment Area
Command Vehicle
Oakland County MCC
Chassis Mount Mobile
Command Post
Wayne County
Command Post
FBI Communications
Vehicle
Oakland County
Sheriff’s Office
Oakland County
Wayne County
Homeland Security
and Emergency
Management
Wayne County
FBI Detroit
Statewide
Detroit Water and
Sewerage Radio Van
Van
Detroit Water and
Sewerage Department
City of Detroit
MABAS Division 3201
Communications
Support Team Field
Communications Unit
(FCU)
Van
Oakland
Communications
Support Team (CST)
Region 2
MABAS Division 3201
Communications
Support Team Tactical
Communications
Trailer (TCU)
Trailer
Oakland
Communications
Support Team (CST)
Region 2
Oakland County
Incident Support
Vehicle
Truck-28’; Chassis
Mount Mobile
Command Post
Oakland
Communications
Support Team (CST)
Region 2
Region 2 South
Communications
Trailer
Trailer
Region 2 South
Healthcare Coalition
Region 2
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F.1
Macomb County Emergency Management Command Vehicle
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored at Macomb Central Receiving,
M59 and Vic Wertz Dr., Clinton Twp., MI 48043.
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: Macomb County
Emergency Management:
Name:
Wolber, Vicki
Title:
Emergency Management Coordinator
Phone:
586–469–5270
24/7 Phone:
586–291–9484
Email:
[email protected]
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout Region 2.
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
Emergency Management Command
Owning Agency
Macomb County Office of Emergency Management
Type/Make/Model:
Farber
Quantity:
1
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
Vehicle Chassis Mount
Deployment Method
[Describe Method if Above is Other]
MCU Storage Address
Above
Latitude
[Optional/Add Lat where MCU is stored]
Longitude
[Optional/Add Long where MCU is stored]
Year Activated
2007
FEMA Type
[Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4, Other]
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Activation Method
Contact EMA
General Comments
[Comments]
Time to Setup
15 minutes
Chassis Size
24’
Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
No
Dispatch Capability
Yes
Number of Dispatch Consoles
None
SATCOM Capability
Yes
SATCOM Type
Unknown
Number of Phone/Data Lines
~8
Microwave Connectivity Capability
No
PBX Capability
Yes]
Cellular PBX
Yes
Capability FAX Capability
Yes
Computer Server Capability
No
LAN Capability
No
Number of Workstations
2
Conference
Yes
Internet Access
Yes
Network Access Speed in KBPS
Aircard speed
Video Teleconference Capability
No
On Scene Video Monitoring Capability
Yes
Self-contained Power Supply Capacity
(Watts)
Yes
TV Reception Capability
Yes
Expandable Mast
Yes
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Other Mobile Communications Unit Equipment Notes:
[Add notes]
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F.2
Macomb County Sheriff’s Command Vehicle
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored at 43565 Elizabeth Road, Mt.
Clemens, MI 48043.
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: Macomb County Sheriff’s
Department:
Name:
Oermann, Mark
Title:
Lieutenant
Phone:
586–469–5151
24/7 Phone:
586–469-5151
Email:
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout Region 2.
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
Mobile Command Unit
Owning Agency
Macomb County Sheriff’s Department
Type/Make/Model:
Farber
Quantity:
1
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
Vehicle Chassis Mount
Deployment Method
[Describe Method if Above is Other]
MCU Storage Address
43565 Elizabeth Road, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043
Latitude
[Optional/Add Lat where MCU is stored]
Longitude
[Optional/Add Long where MCU is stored]
Year Activated
[Year]
FEMA Type
[Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4, Other]
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Activation Method
[Describe]
General Comments
[Comments]
Time to Setup
[# of Minutes Expected to setup the Unit]
Chassis Size
[Chassis Size in Feet]
Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
[Yes/No]
Dispatch Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Dispatch Consoles
[#]
SATCOM Capability
[Yes/No]
SATCOM Type
[INMARSAT, AMSC, etc.]
Number of Phone/Data Lines
[#]
Microwave Connectivity Capability
[Yes/No]
PBX Capability
[Yes/No]
Cellular PBX
[Yes/No]
Capability FAX Capability
[Yes/No]
Computer Server Capability
[Yes/No]
LAN Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Workstations
[#]
Conference
[Yes/No]
Internet Access
[Yes/No]
Network Access Speed in KBPS
[#]
Video Teleconference Capability
[Yes/No]
On Scene Video Monitoring Capability
[Yes/No]
Self-contained Power Supply Capacity
(Watts)
[#]
TV Reception Capability
[Yes/No]
Expandable Mast
[Yes/No]
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Other Mobile Communications Unit Equipment Notes:
[Add notes]
Please provide any policies and procedures that have been established for the MCU
relating to Rules of Use, Requesting Use of the MCU, Activation, Deactivation, and
Problem ID and Resolution.
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F.3
City of Warren Command Post
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored at 29900 Civic Center Drive,
Warren, MI 48093.
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: Warren Police Department:
Name:
Ahrens, Robert (Sergeant)
Title:
Sergeant
Phone:
586–574–4831
24/7 Phone:
586–524–2546
Email:
[email protected]
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout Macomb
County.
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
[Unique Name]
Owning Agency
[Owner of the MCU]
Type/Make/Model:
[Enter Information]
Quantity:
[#]
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
[Vehicle Chassis Mount, Trailer, Airlift Container,
Other]
Deployment Method
[Describe Method if Above is Other]
MCU Storage Address
[Add Address]
Latitude
[Optional/Add Lat where MCU is stored]
Longitude
[Optional/Add Long where MCU is stored]
Year Activated
[Year]
FEMA Type
[Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4, Other]
Activation Method
[Describe]
General Comments
[Comments]
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Time to Setup
[# of Minutes Expected to setup the Unit]
Chassis Size
[Chassis Size in Feet]
Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
[Yes/No]
Dispatch Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Dispatch Consoles
[#]
SATCOM Capability
[Yes/No]
SATCOM Type
[INMARSAT, AMSC, etc.]
Number of Phone/Data Lines
[#]
Microwave Connectivity Capability
[Yes/No]
PBX Capability
[Yes/No]
Cellular PBX
[Yes/No]
Capability FAX Capability
[Yes/No]
Computer Server Capability
[Yes/No]
LAN Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Workstations
[#]
Conference
[Yes/No]
Internet Access
[Yes/No]
Network Access Speed in KBPS
[#]
Video Teleconference Capability
[Yes/No]
On Scene Video Monitoring Capability
[Yes/No]
Self-contained Power Supply Capacity
(Watts)
[#]
TV Reception Capability
[Yes/No]
Expandable Mast
[Yes/No]
Other Mobile Communications Unit Equipment Notes:
[Add notes]
Please provide any policies and procedures that have been established for the MCU
relating to Rules of Use, Requesting Use of the MCU, Activation, Deactivation, and
Problem ID and Resolution.
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F.4
Huron Valley Ambulance Mobile Command (HVA Charlie-1)
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored at 1200 State Circle Ann Arbor,
MI 48108.
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: Huron Valley Ambulance
Name:
Simpson, Roger
Title:
VP of Central Operations
Phone:
734-477-6363
24/7 Phone:
800-872-1111
Email:
[email protected]
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout South Eastern
Michigan, Including Washtenaw, Wayne, Monroe, Lenawee, Jackson, Calhoun,
Livingston and Oakland Counties.
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
HVA Charlie-1
Owning Agency
Huron Valley Ambulance
Type/Make/Model:
Blue Bird Bus
Quantity:
1
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
Vehicle Chassis Bus
Deployment Method
Driven, Contact Communications at 1-800-872-1111
MCU Storage Address
1200 State Circle, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Latitude
42.235815
Longitude
-83.747474
Year Activated
2007
FEMA Type
Type 3
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Activation Method
Contact Communications at 1-800-872-1111
General Comments
[Comments]
Time to Setup
10-20 Minutes Depending on the need
Chassis Size
40 Feet
Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
Yes
Dispatch Capability
Yes
Number of Dispatch Consoles
2
SATCOM Capability
No
SATCOM Type
N/A
Number of Phone/Data Lines
2
Microwave Connectivity Capability
No
PBX Capability
Yes
Cellular PBX
Yes
Capability FAX Capability
Yes
Computer Server Capability
Yes
LAN Capability
Yes
Number of Workstations
3
Conference
Yes
Internet Access
Yes
Network Access Speed in KBPS
600 – 1400 kbps Average
Video Teleconference Capability
No
On Scene Video Monitoring Capability
No
Self-contained Power Supply Capacity
(Watts)
18000 Watts
TV Reception Capability
Yes -Direct TV
Expandable Mast
No
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Other Mobile Communications Unit Equipment Notes:
The vehicle is 40' in length and contains a communications room, a conference room
with tables and whiteboards capable of holding 12 participants.
The vehicle also has a lavatory and a small all-purpose area that can be used for a
variety of functions, including shelter, rest, and preparing refreshments or food. The
right side of the vehicle has a large retractable awning. The vehicle carries a water
supply, coffee and other refreshments, as well as a small amount of first aid equipment
and supplies (Note: First aid and disaster supplies in large quantities are available from
HVA in other response vehicles and trailers).
Figure F–1 – Huron Valley Ambulance Mobile Command Post
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F.5
Canton Mobile Command Unit
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored at 1150 S. Canton Center Road,
Canton, Michigan 48188-1699.
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: Canton Township
Emergency Management:
Name:
Rich, Kathleen
Title:
Emergency Management Planner
Phone:
734–394-5357
24/7 Phone:
734-216-0517
Email:
[email protected]
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout Wayne County.
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
Canton Public Safety Mobile Operations Unit
Owning Agency
CANTON TOWNSHIP DEPT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
Type/Make/Model:
LDV MCL 28000
Quantity:
1
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
Vehicle Chassis Mount
Deployment Method
Call Canton Public Safety Dispatch 734-394-5400
MCU Storage Address
1150 S. Canton Center Rd, Canton, MI 48188
Latitude
Longitude
Year Activated
2004
FEMA Type
Type 1
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Activation Method
Phone or Page via Canton Dispatch Center
General Comments
Time to Setup
15 Minutes
Chassis Size
35 Feet
Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
Yes
Dispatch Capability
Yes
Number of Dispatch Consoles
2
SATCOM Capability
Yes
SATCOM Type
MotoStat
Number of Phone/Data Lines
5
Microwave Connectivity Capability
No
PBX Capability
Yes
Cellular PBX
Yes
Capability FAX Capability
Yes
Computer Server Capability
Yes
LAN Capability
Yes
Number of Workstations
6
Conference
Yes
Internet Access
Yes
Network Access Speed in KBPS
Unknown
Video Teleconference Capability
Yes
On Scene Video Monitoring Capability
Yes
Self-contained Power Supply Capacity
(Watts)
8500K
TV Reception Capability
Yes
Expandable Mast
Yes
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Other Mobile Communications Unit Equipment Notes:
Figure F–2 – Canton Mobile Command Unit
Policies and Procedures
I.
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this policy is to establish guidelines for the operation and use of
the Mobile Command Vehicle and the equipment contained therein.
II.
POLICY:
The Mobile Command Vehicle (MCV) shall be used by the Public Safety
Department when responding to major incidents of a law enforcement nature or
other public safety incident requiring an ‘in field” central command post or, other
event or incident as deemed appropriate by the Director of Public Safety.
III.
PROCEDURES:
A.
Instructions, conditions and limitations of use of the Mobile Command
Vehicle.
1. Upon initial scene set up, drivers will use the drivers check list to
ensure safe and proper set is completed.
2. Personnel in the MCV will be limited to those who have a “need” to be
inside.
3. At initial set-up, dispatchers will use the critical incident packet, and
hand the profile section to the OIC or other attending command.
4. The assistant emergency management coordinator will be notified by
dispatch whenever it appears the MCV may be deployed.
B.
The Mobile Command Vehicle is authorized for use in the following
situations:
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1. Serious or fatal accident investigations
2. Homicide or other investigations requiring large numbers of
coordinated personnel.
3. Large fire scenes or arson investigation when deemed necessary.
4. SOT activations in Canton or upon requested from member
departments.
5. Mutual aid request when authorized by the Director of Public Safety or
designee
6. Back up to EOC operations.
7. Operator or dispatch training
8. Public events or incidents when authorized by police or fire command
C.
Qualifications and Training for vehicle operation includes;
1. The emergency management coordinator shall be responsible for the
training of drivers for vehicle operation and set up.
2. The assistant emergency management coordinator will be responsible
for training dispatchers.
3. Only trained/qualified personnel may operate the MCV.
D.
The designated Emergency Management Coordinator shall be
responsible for the condition and maintenance of the vehicle.
E.
A vehicle equipment inventory/inspection shall be conducted monthly with
an inspection form completed reflecting the operational readiness of the
equipment. Necessary repairs/corrections to the equipment or vehicle
shall be conducted immediately. Each PSSO who has been trained in the
Command Post operations, shall conduct a radio test (using the interoperability equipment) each month. PSSO’s shall record the radio test in
the Command Post Log Book.
F.
Only authorized fire department personnel, or persons designated by the
Emergency Management Coordinator shall operate the Mobile Command
Vehicle. Dispatch personnel and other various unit personnel may
operate the equipment contained within the vehicle to the extent that they
are trained to do so. Authorized drivers include the current command
post driver cadre.
Review date: February 2011
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F.6
Michigan State Police Mobile Command Post
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored at 4000 Collins Road, Lansing, MI
48909.
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: Michigan State Police
Name:
Heindels, Shelley
Title:
Lieutenant, Communications Section
Phone:
517–333–5018
24/7 Phone:
517-241-8000
Email:
[email protected]
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout the state of
Michigan.
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
MCVII
Owning Agency
Michigan State Police
Type/Make/Model:
LDV
Quantity:
1
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
[Vehicle Chassis Mount, Trailer, Airlift Container,
Other]
Deployment Method
Drive
MCU Storage Address
4000 Collins Rd., Lansing, MI. 48910.
Latitude
[Optional/Add Lat where MCU is stored]
Longitude
[Optional/Add Long where MCU is stored]
Year Activated
2005
FEMA Type
Type 2
Activation Method
[Describe]
General Comments
[Comments]
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Time to Setup
45 minutes
Chassis Size
[Chassis Size in Feet]
Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
No
Dispatch Capability
Yes, limited
Number of Dispatch Consoles
2
SATCOM Capability
Yes
SATCOM Type
Globalstar
Number of Phone/Data Lines
3
Microwave Connectivity Capability
No
PBX Capability
Yes
Cellular PBX
Yes
Capability FAX Capability
Yes
Computer Server Capability
Yes
LAN Capability
Yes
Number of Workstations
4-5
Conference
Yes
Internet Access
Yes on LAN only. Not a wireless hotspot
Network Access Speed in KBPS
[#]
Video Teleconference Capability
No
On Scene Video Monitoring Capability
Yes
Self-contained Power Supply Capacity
(Watts)
10,000 watt diesel generator
TV Reception Capability
Yes
Expandable Mast
Yes
Other Mobile Communications Unit Equipment Notes:
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Figure F–3 – Michigan State Police Mobile Command Post (MCVII)
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F.7
MPSCS Site on Wheels (SOW)
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored at 4000 Collins Road, Lansing, MI
48909.
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: Michigan Public Safety
Communications System.
Name:
Patrick Kenealy--Network Communications Center, NCC
Title:
System Administration
Phone:
517–333–5050
24/7 Phone:
517–333–5050
Email:
MPSCS–[email protected]
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout the state of
Michigan.
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
MPSCS Site on Wheels
Owning Agency
MPSCS—State of Michigan
Type/Make/Model:
PEPRO Trailer
Quantity:
1
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
Trailer
Deployment Method
[Describe Method if Above is Other]
MCU Storage Address
4000 Collins Road, Lansing, MI 48909
Latitude
[Optional/Add Lat where MCU is stored]
Longitude
[Optional/Add Long where MCU is stored]
Year Activated
2011
FEMA Type
[Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4, Other]
Activation Method
[Describe]
General Comments
[Comments]
Time to Setup
[# of Minutes Expected to setup the Unit]
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Chassis Size
21’
Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
Yes
Dispatch Capability
Yes
Number of Dispatch Consoles
1
SATCOM Capability
[Yes/No]
SATCOM Type
[INMARSAT, AMSC, etc.]
Number of Phone/Data Lines
[#]
Microwave Connectivity Capability
Yes
PBX Capability
[Yes/No]
Cellular PBX
[Yes/No]
Capability FAX Capability
[Yes/No]
Computer Server Capability
[Yes/No]
LAN Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Workstations
[#]
Conference
[Yes/No]
Internet Access
[Yes/No]
Network Access Speed in KBPS
[#]
Video Teleconference Capability
[Yes/No]
On Scene Video Monitoring Capability
[Yes/No]
Self-contained Power Supply Capacity
(Watts)
20 kw
TV Reception Capability
[Yes/No]
Expandable Mast
Yes—60’
Other Mobile Communications Unit Equipment Notes:
[Add notes]
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Figure F–4 – MPSCS Site on Wheels (SOW)
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F.8
MPSCS Communications System on Wheels (COW)
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored 4000 Collins Road, Lansing, MI
48909.
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: Michigan Public Safety
Communications System.
Name:
Patrick Kenealy--Network Communications Center, NCC
Title:
System Administration
Phone:
517–333–5050
24/7 Phone:
517–333–5050
Email:
MPSCS–[email protected]
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout [Describe
jurisdiction or area where this unit can be used (for example, City of [Name], County, or
all counties in the [State/Region/Urban Area])
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
[Unique Name]
Owning Agency
[Owner of the MCU]
Type/Make/Model:
[Enter Information]
Quantity:
[#]
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
[Vehicle Chassis Mount, Trailer, Airlift Container,
Other]
Deployment Method
[Describe Method if Above is Other]
MCU Storage Address
[Add Address]
Latitude
[Optional/Add Lat where MCU is stored]
Longitude
[Optional/Add Long where MCU is stored]
Year Activated
[Year]
FEMA Type
[Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4, Other]
Activation Method
[Describe]
General Comments
[Comments]
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Time to Setup
[# of Minutes Expected to setup the Unit]
Chassis Size
[Chassis Size in Feet]
Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
[Yes/No]
Dispatch Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Dispatch Consoles
[#]
SATCOM Capability
[Yes/No]
SATCOM Type
[INMARSAT, AMSC, etc.]
Number of Phone/Data Lines
[#]
Microwave Connectivity Capability
[Yes/No]
PBX Capability
[Yes/No]
Cellular PBX
[Yes/No]
Capability FAX Capability
[Yes/No]
Computer Server Capability
[Yes/No]
LAN Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Workstations
[#]
Conference
[Yes/No]
Internet Access
[Yes/No]
Network Access Speed in KBPS
[#]
Video Teleconference Capability
[Yes/No]
On Scene Video Monitoring Capability
[Yes/No]
Self-contained Power Supply Capacity
(Watts)
[#]
TV Reception Capability
[Yes/No]
Expandable Mast
[Yes/No]
Other Mobile Communications Unit Equipment Notes:
[Add notes]
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Lucas County (OH) Sheriff’s Mobile Command Post
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored in Lucas County, Ohio.
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: [Agency/Jurisdiction]
Name:
Koontz, Mike
Title:
Director
Phone:
419-213-6550
24/7 Phone:
419-213-6560
Email:
[email protected]
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout the state of
Ohio and the Michigan counties boarding on Ohio, including Monroe County, Michigan.
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
[Unique Name]
Owning Agency
[Owner of the MCU]
Type/Make/Model:
[Enter Information]
Quantity:
[#]
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
Trailer
Deployment Method
[Describe Method if Above is Other]
MCU Storage Address
[Add Address]
Latitude
[Optional/Add Lat where MCU is stored]
Longitude
[Optional/Add Long where MCU is stored]
Year Activated
[Year]
FEMA Type
[Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4, Other]
Activation Method
[Describe]
General Comments
[Comments]
Time to Setup
[# of Minutes Expected to setup the Unit]
Chassis Size
[Chassis Size in Feet]
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Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
[Yes/No]
Dispatch Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Dispatch Consoles
[#]
SATCOM Capability
[Yes/No]
SATCOM Type
[INMARSAT, AMSC, etc.]
Number of Phone/Data Lines
[#]
Microwave Connectivity Capability
[Yes/No]
PBX Capability
[Yes/No]
Cellular PBX
[Yes/No]
Capability FAX Capability
[Yes/No]
Computer Server Capability
[Yes/No]
LAN Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Workstations
[#]
Conference
[Yes/No]
Internet Access
[Yes/No]
Network Access Speed in KBPS
[#]
Video Teleconference Capability
[Yes/No]
On Scene Video Monitoring Capability
[Yes/No]
Self-contained Power Supply Capacity
(Watts)
[#]
TV Reception Capability
[Yes/No]
Expandable Mast
[Yes/No]
Other Mobile Communications Unit Equipment Notes:
[Add notes]
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51st CST Michigan National Guard Unified Command Suite
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored at 2750 27th Street, Augusta, MI
49012.
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: 51st CST, Michigan
National Guard
Name:
Bunch, Brad
Title:
Communications Chief – SFC
Phone:
269–420–3859
24/7 Phone:
586–612–6268
Email:
[email protected]
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout the state of
Michigan.
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
Unified Command Suite (UCS)
Owning Agency
51st Civil Support Team (WMD), MIARNG
Type/Make/Model:
Type III/Chevrolet/C6500
Quantity:
1
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
Vehicle Chassis Mount
Deployment Method
N/A
MCU Storage Address
2750 27th Street, Augusta, MI 49012
Latitude
N 42.33328
Longitude
W 085.30347
Year Activated
2002
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FEMA Type
Type III
Activation Method
Contact the 51st Civil Support Team at (269) 4203859 or submit a request through the State
Emergency Operations Center.
General Comments
This is a Type III Chassis capable of providing the
technology services of Types I and II.
Time to Setup
15 minutes
Chassis Size
24 feet
Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
Yes
Dispatch Capability
No
Number of Dispatch Consoles
N/A
SATCOM Capability
Yes
SATCOM Type
INMARSAT, Iridium, DoD SATCOM
Number of Phone/Data Lines
8/8
Microwave Connectivity Capability
Yes
PBX Capability
Yes
Cellular PBX
No
Capability FAX Capability
Yes
Computer Server Capability
Yes
LAN Capability
Yes
Number of Workstations
2-10
Conference
Yes
Internet Access
Yes
Network Access Speed in KBPS
1.544 MBPS
Video Teleconference Capability
Yes
On Scene Video Monitoring Capability
Yes
Self-contained Power Supply Capacity
15 kW
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(Watts)
TV Reception Capability
No
Expandable Mast
Yes
Other Unified Command Suite Notes:
The UCS is a self-contained, stand-alone C-130 air-mobile, fielded communications
system employed in training and tactical environments.
The UCS is equipped with the following systems:
• A self-contained power generation and distribution system.
• A radio frequency (RF) communications subsystem, including VHF.
• A LOS voice net with a base stations, radio repeater systems, and handheld
radios that are compatible with the base station and UHF LOS voice net with
three base stations.
• A telephone subsystem and an international maritime satellite (INMARSAT)
terminal that provides wide-area telephone connectivity and secure phone,
secure telephone equipment, and desktop terminals to support tactical
planning and reporting.
• An automatic data processing (ADP) subsystem, including LAN/wireless area
network (WAN) connectivity to military and commercial systems that provide
secure and non-secure operations that are all fully interoperable with
standard DOD and federal architectures and protocols.
• Communications ports for direct cable link to other systems.
• Video teleconferencing and on-site video.
• A location-reporting subsystem, including an automated force-tracking tool
capable of reporting latitude, longitude, and altitude.
• Rechargeable batteries dedicated to C2 information systems.
• An air conditioning/heating system.
• A storage area.
The UCS is equipped with state-of-the-art radio, satellite, and telephone communications
subsystems that provide dedicated line of sight (LOS) and non-LOS and secure and
non-secure voice and data reachback. The UCS has voice, data, and video reachback
capabilities with the WMD-CST operations center; incident command post; various
military forces; federal, state, and local law enforcement; and emergency services units
that are supporting the incident response. These communications subsystems are
operated in handheld, base station, and vehicle configurations capable of interoperating
with military and commercial radio communications systems in various terrain and urban
environments.
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Figure F–5 – 51st CST Unified Command Suite
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F.11
51st CST Michigan National Guard Advance Echelon Vehicle
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored at 2750 27th Street, Augusta, MI
49012.
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: 51st CST, Michigan
National Guard
Name:
Bunch, Brad
Title:
Communications Chief – SFC
Phone:
269–420–3859
24/7 Phone:
586–612–6268
Email:
[email protected]
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout the state of
Michigan.
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
Advance Echelon (ADVON) Vehicle
Owning Agency
51st Civil Support Team (WMD), MIARNG
Type/Make/Model:
2007 Chevrolet Suburban
Quantity:
1
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
Vehicle Chassis Mount
Deployment Method
N/A
MCU Storage Address
2750 27th Street, Augusta, MI 49012
Latitude
N 42.33328
Longitude
W 085.30347
Year Activated
2007
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FEMA Type
Type 4
Activation Method
Contact the 51st Civil Support Team at (269) 4203859 or submit a request through the State
Emergency Operations Center.
General Comments
This is a mobile command Suburban, utilized to
provide initial communications until greater
capabilities arrive.
Time to Setup
10 minutes
Chassis Size
Large SUV
Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
No
Dispatch Capability
No
Number of Dispatch Consoles
N/A
SATCOM Capability
Yes
SATCOM Type
INMARSAT
Number of Phone/Data Lines
1
Microwave Connectivity Capability
No
PBX Capability
No
Cellular PBX
No
Capability FAX Capability
Yes
Computer Server Capability
No
LAN Capability
No
Number of Workstations
2
Conference
No
Internet Access
Yes
Network Access Speed in KBPS
756 KBPS
Video Teleconference Capability
No
On Scene Video Monitoring Capability
No
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Self-contained Power Supply Capacity
(Watts)
Yes
TV Reception Capability
No
Expandable Mast
No
Other Advanced Echelon (ADVON) Vehicle Equipment Notes:
The ADVON vehicle is a suburban sport-utility vehicle with capabilities similar to the
UCS. It is a rapidly deployable, ground, mobile communications system with an
integrated communications suite that is interoperable with the UCS and first responder
agencies. The ADVON vehicle provides WMD-CSTs with the primary means of voice,
data, and video communications support until the UCS arrives and is fully established.
On-scene ADVON capabilities provide commanders with a rapidly deployable, highspeed data communications system that operates within a wireless network and
provides an RF cross-band repeater for merging disparate radio systems. The vehiclebased power system provides alternating-current (AC) and direct-current (DC) power to
communications equipment components and ancillary equipment using a
communications equipment suite battery that is isolated from the vehicle battery. The
power system allows connection to a shore-based AC power source during extended
fixed-site operations.
Figure F–6 – 51st CST Advance Echelon Vehicle
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F.12
City of Detroit Mobile EOC
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored at 13331 Lyndon Street, Detroit,
MI.
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: Detroit Emergency
Management:
Name:
Barnes, Bradford
Title:
Assistant Director of Emergency Management and Homeland
Security
Phone:
313–596–5559
24/7 Phone:
313–477–1878
Email:
[email protected]
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout Region 2.
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
[Unique Name]
Owning Agency
[Owner of the MCU]
Type/Make/Model:
[Enter Information]
Quantity:
[#]
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
[Vehicle Chassis Mount, Trailer, Airlift Container,
Other]
Deployment Method
[Describe Method if Above is Other]
MCU Storage Address
[Add Address]
Latitude
[Optional/Add Lat where MCU is stored]
Longitude
[Optional/Add Long where MCU is stored]
Year Activated
[Year]
FEMA Type
[Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4, Other]
Activation Method
[Describe]
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General Comments
[Comments]
Time to Setup
[# of Minutes Expected to setup the Unit]
Chassis Size
[Chassis Size in Feet]
Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
[Yes/No]
Dispatch Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Dispatch Consoles
[#]
SATCOM Capability
[Yes/No]
SATCOM Type
[INMARSAT, AMSC, etc.]
Number of Phone/Data Lines
[#]
Microwave Connectivity Capability
[Yes/No]
PBX Capability
[Yes/No]
Cellular PBX
[Yes/No]
Capability FAX Capability
[Yes/No]
Computer Server Capability
[Yes/No]
LAN Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Workstations
[#]
Conference
[Yes/No]
Internet Access
[Yes/No]
Network Access Speed in KBPS
[#]
Video Teleconference Capability
[Yes/No]
On Scene Video Monitoring Capability
[Yes/No]
Self-contained Power Supply Capacity
(Watts)
[#]
TV Reception Capability
[Yes/No]
Expandable Mast
[Yes/No]
Other Mobile Communications Unit Equipment Notes:
[Add notes]
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F.13
Sterling Heights Command Post
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored at 40333 Dodge Park Rd. Sterling
Heights, MI 48313.
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: Sterling Heights PD
Name:
Fawaz, Jimmy (Sgt.)
Title:
Sergeant
Phone:
586–446–2800
24/7 Phone:
Email:
jfawaz@sterling–heights.net
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout [Describe
jurisdiction or area where this unit can be used (for example, City of [Name], County, or
all counties in the [State/Region/Urban Area])
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
[Unique Name]
Owning Agency
[Owner of the MCU]
Type/Make/Model:
[Enter Information]
Quantity:
[#]
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
[Vehicle Chassis Mount, Trailer, Airlift Container,
Other]
Deployment Method
[Describe Method if Above is Other]
MCU Storage Address
[Add Address]
Latitude
[Optional/Add Lat where MCU is stored]
Longitude
[Optional/Add Long where MCU is stored]
Year Activated
[Year]
FEMA Type
[Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4, Other]
Activation Method
[Describe]
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General Comments
[Comments]
Time to Setup
[# of Minutes Expected to setup the Unit]
Chassis Size
[Chassis Size in Feet]
Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
[Yes/No]
Dispatch Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Dispatch Consoles
[#]
SATCOM Capability
[Yes/No]
SATCOM Type
[INMARSAT, AMSC, etc.]
Number of Phone/Data Lines
[#]
Microwave Connectivity Capability
[Yes/No]
PBX Capability
[Yes/No]
Cellular PBX
[Yes/No]
Capability FAX Capability
[Yes/No]
Computer Server Capability
[Yes/No]
LAN Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Workstations
[#]
Conference
[Yes/No]
Internet Access
[Yes/No]
Network Access Speed in KBPS
[#]
Video Teleconference Capability
[Yes/No]
On Scene Video Monitoring Capability
[Yes/No]
Self-contained Power Supply Capacity
(Watts)
[#]
TV Reception Capability
[Yes/No]
Expandable Mast
[Yes/No]
Other Mobile Communications Unit Equipment Notes:
[Add notes]
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F.14
Southfield Police Command Vehicle
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored at 26000 Evergreen
Southfield, MI 48076.
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: Southfield Police
Department:
Name:
Farquhar, Ann
Title:
Director of Communications
Phone:
248-796-5500
24/7 Phone:
248-796-5500
Email:
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout Oakland
County.
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
[Unique Name]
Owning Agency
[Owner of the MCU]
Type/Make/Model:
[Enter Information]
Quantity:
[#]
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
[Vehicle Chassis Mount, Trailer, Airlift Container,
Other]
Deployment Method
[Describe Method if Above is Other]
MCU Storage Address
[Add Address]
Latitude
[Optional/Add Lat where MCU is stored]
Longitude
[Optional/Add Long where MCU is stored]
Year Activated
[Year]
FEMA Type
[Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4, Other]
Activation Method
[Describe]
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General Comments
[Comments]
Time to Setup
[# of Minutes Expected to setup the Unit]
Chassis Size
[Chassis Size in Feet]
Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
[Yes/No]
Dispatch Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Dispatch Consoles
[#]
SATCOM Capability
[Yes/No]
SATCOM Type
[INMARSAT, AMSC, etc.]
Number of Phone/Data Lines
[#]
Microwave Connectivity Capability
[Yes/No]
PBX Capability
[Yes/No]
Cellular PBX
[Yes/No]
Capability FAX Capability
[Yes/No]
Computer Server Capability
[Yes/No]
LAN Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Workstations
[#]
Conference
[Yes/No]
Internet Access
[Yes/No]
Network Access Speed in KBPS
[#]
Video Teleconference Capability
[Yes/No]
On Scene Video Monitoring Capability
[Yes/No]
Self-contained Power Supply Capacity
(Watts)
[#]
TV Reception Capability
[Yes/No]
Expandable Mast
[Yes/No]
Other Mobile Communications Unit Equipment Notes:
[Add notes]
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F.15
Oakland County MCC
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored at 1200 North Telegraph Road,
Building 38 East, Pontiac, Michigan, USA, 48341-1044.
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: Oakland County Sheriff’s
Department:
Name:
Lambourn, Joseph
Title:
Sergeant
Phone:
248-858-4911
24/7 Phone:
248-858-4911
Email:
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout Oakland
County.
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
[Unique Name]
Owning Agency
[Owner of the MCU]
Type/Make/Model:
[Enter Information]
Quantity:
[#]
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
[Vehicle Chassis Mount, Trailer, Airlift Container,
Other]
Deployment Method
[Describe Method if Above is Other]
MCU Storage Address
[Add Address]
Latitude
[Optional/Add Lat where MCU is stored]
Longitude
[Optional/Add Long where MCU is stored]
Year Activated
[Year]
FEMA Type
[Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4, Other]
Activation Method
[Describe]
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General Comments
[Comments]
Time to Setup
[# of Minutes Expected to setup the Unit]
Chassis Size
[Chassis Size in Feet]
Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
[Yes/No]
Dispatch Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Dispatch Consoles
[#]
SATCOM Capability
[Yes/No]
SATCOM Type
[INMARSAT, AMSC, etc.]
Number of Phone/Data Lines
[#]
Microwave Connectivity Capability
[Yes/No]
PBX Capability
[Yes/No]
Cellular PBX
[Yes/No]
Capability FAX Capability
[Yes/No]
Computer Server Capability
[Yes/No]
LAN Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Workstations
[#]
Conference
[Yes/No]
Internet Access
[Yes/No]
Network Access Speed in KBPS
[#]
Video Teleconference Capability
[Yes/No]
On Scene Video Monitoring Capability
[Yes/No]
Self-contained Power Supply Capacity
(Watts)
[#]
TV Reception Capability
[Yes/No]
Expandable Mast
[Yes/No]
Other Mobile Communications Unit Equipment Notes:
[Add notes]
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F.16
Wayne County Command Post
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored at 10250 Middlebelt Road,
Romulus, MI 48174.
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: Wayne County Emergency
Management:
Name:
Hammond, Mark
Title:
Deputy Director, Emergency Management
Phone:
734–942–5289
24/7 Phone:
Email:
[email protected]
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout Region 2.
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
[Unique Name]
Owning Agency
[Owner of the MCU]
Type/Make/Model:
[Enter Information]
Quantity:
[#]
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
[Vehicle Chassis Mount, Trailer, Airlift Container,
Other]
Deployment Method
[Describe Method if Above is Other]
MCU Storage Address
[Add Address]
Latitude
[Optional/Add Lat where MCU is stored]
Longitude
[Optional/Add Long where MCU is stored]
Year Activated
[Year]
FEMA Type
[Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4, Other]
Activation Method
[Describe]
General Comments
[Comments]
Time to Setup
[# of Minutes Expected to setup the Unit]
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Chassis Size
[Chassis Size in Feet]
Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
[Yes/No]
Dispatch Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Dispatch Consoles
[#]
SATCOM Capability
[Yes/No]
SATCOM Type
[INMARSAT, AMSC, etc.]
Number of Phone/Data Lines
[#]
Microwave Connectivity Capability
[Yes/No]
PBX Capability
[Yes/No]
Cellular PBX
[Yes/No]
Capability FAX Capability
[Yes/No]
Computer Server Capability
[Yes/No]
LAN Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Workstations
[#]
Conference
[Yes/No]
Internet Access
[Yes/No]
Network Access Speed in KBPS
[#]
Video Teleconference Capability
[Yes/No]
On Scene Video Monitoring Capability
[Yes/No]
Self-contained Power Supply Capacity
(Watts)
[#]
TV Reception Capability
[Yes/No]
Expandable Mast
[Yes/No]
Other Mobile Communications Unit Equipment Notes:
[Add notes]
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F.17
FBI Communications Vehicle
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored at the Federal Bureau of
Investigations, Federal Office Building, 26th Floor 477 Michigan Ave. Detroit, MI 48226.
For emergency response events, a requesting agency should contact the FBI SAC for
approval to deploy the audio switch. The FBI’s main number is 313–965–2323.
For pre–planned events, a requesting agency should submit a written request to SSA –
Randy Zuehlke at 313–237–4111 (cell phone 202-615-1618) or Todd Wagner at
313–967–4181 (cell phone 313-460-2075).
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: FBI, Detroit
Name:
Timothy J. Molenkamp at (313) 967–4182.
Title:
Phone:
313-657-4182 (cell phone 248-760-0360)
24/7 Phone:
313-965-2323
Email:
[email protected]
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout the state of
Michigan.
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
[Unique Name]
Owning Agency
[Owner of the MCU]
Type/Make/Model:
[Enter Information]
Quantity:
[#]
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
[Vehicle Chassis Mount, Trailer, Airlift Container,
Other]
Deployment Method
[Describe Method if Above is Other]
MCU Storage Address
[Add Address]
Latitude
[Optional/Add Lat where MCU is stored]
Longitude
[Optional/Add Long where MCU is stored]
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Year Activated
[Year]
FEMA Type
[Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4, Other]
Activation Method
[Describe]
General Comments
[Comments]
Time to Setup
[# of Minutes Expected to setup the Unit]
Chassis Size
[Chassis Size in Feet]
Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
[Yes/No]
Dispatch Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Dispatch Consoles
[#]
SATCOM Capability
[Yes/No]
SATCOM Type
[INMARSAT, AMSC, etc.]
Number of Phone/Data Lines
[#]
Microwave Connectivity Capability
[Yes/No]
PBX Capability
[Yes/No]
Cellular PBX
[Yes/No]
Capability FAX Capability
[Yes/No]
Computer Server Capability
[Yes/No]
LAN Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Workstations
[#]
Conference
[Yes/No]
Internet Access
[Yes/No]
Network Access Speed in KBPS
[#]
Video Teleconference Capability
[Yes/No]
On Scene Video Monitoring Capability
[Yes/No]
Self-contained Power Supply Capacity
(Watts)
[#]
TV Reception Capability
[Yes/No]
Expandable Mast
[Yes/No]
Other Mobile Communications Unit Equipment Notes:
[Add notes]
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F.18
Detroit Water and Sewerage Radio Van
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored 6425 Hubert Ave, Detroit, MI
48211.
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: Detroit Water and Sewer:
Name:
Sood, Chandan
Title:
Network Manager
Phone:
313–999-4492
24/7 Phone:
313–999-4111
Email:
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout Wayne County.
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
[Unique Name]
Owning Agency
[Owner of the MCU]
Type/Make/Model:
[Enter Information]
Quantity:
[#]
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
[Vehicle Chassis Mount, Trailer, Airlift Container,
Other]
Deployment Method
[Describe Method if Above is Other]
MCU Storage Address
[Add Address]
Latitude
[Optional/Add Lat where MCU is stored]
Longitude
[Optional/Add Long where MCU is stored]
Year Activated
[Year]
FEMA Type
[Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4, Other]
Activation Method
[Describe]
General Comments
[Comments]
Time to Setup
[# of Minutes Expected to setup the Unit]
Chassis Size
[Chassis Size in Feet]
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Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
[Yes/No]
Dispatch Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Dispatch Consoles
[#]
SATCOM Capability
[Yes/No]
SATCOM Type
[INMARSAT, AMSC, etc.]
Number of Phone/Data Lines
[#]
Microwave Connectivity Capability
[Yes/No]
PBX Capability
[Yes/No]
Cellular PBX
[Yes/No]
Capability FAX Capability
[Yes/No]
Computer Server Capability
[Yes/No]
LAN Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Workstations
[#]
Conference
[Yes/No]
Internet Access
[Yes/No]
Network Access Speed in KBPS
[#]
Video Teleconference Capability
[Yes/No]
On Scene Video Monitoring Capability
[Yes/No]
Self-contained Power Supply Capacity
(Watts)
[#]
TV Reception Capability
[Yes/No]
Expandable Mast
[Yes/No]
Other Mobile Communications Unit Equipment Notes:
[Add notes]
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F.19
MABAS Division 3201 Communications Support Team Field
Communications Unit (FCU)
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored at 4850 John R Rd., Troy, MI
48084.
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: MABAS Division 3201
Communications Support Team
Name:
Nelson, William (Chief)
Title:
Fire Chief
Phone:
248-524-3419
24/7 Phone:
248-858-4911
Email:
[email protected]
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout Region 2.
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
Comm. Support Team Field Commm Unit
Owning Agency
City of Troy
Type/Make/Model:
2007 Freightliner Sprinter
Quantity:
1
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
Vehicle
Deployment Method
N/A
MCU Storage Address
4850 John R. Road, Troy, MI 48083
Latitude
42.59068
Longitude
-83.10868
Year Activated
2007
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FEMA Type
Mobile Communications Unit (Police-Fire) Type I
Activation Method
Comm. Support Team thru Oakland Co. Dispatch
General Comments
[Comments]
Time to Setup
20
Chassis Size
22 feet
Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
No
Dispatch Capability
No
Number of Dispatch Consoles
0
SATCOM Capability
Yes
SATCOM Type
IDirect Ku Band
Number of Phone/Data Lines
4
Microwave Connectivity Capability
No
PBX Capability
No
Cellular PBX
No
Capability FAX Capability
No
Computer Server Capability
Yes
LAN Capability
Yes
Number of Workstations
12
Conference
No
Internet Access
Yes
Network Access Speed in KBPS
512 KBS (Immediately upgradeable to 1 MBS
Video Teleconference Capability
No
On Scene Video Monitoring Capability
Yes
Self-contained Power Supply Capacity
(Watts)
8000
TV Reception Capability
Yes
Expandable Mast
Yes; 42 Feet
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Other Mobile Communications Unit Equipment Notes:
The FCU is equipped with an ACU-1000 (12 ports) with two Opensky (OakWIN) mobiles;
two MPSCS mobiles; two VHF (conv. analog/P-25) mobiles; two UHF (conv. analog/P25) mobiles; and assorted portable radio interface cables.
The FCU is equipped with four portable and one fixed wireless IP video cameras
capable of field deployment with central viewing and recording capabilities.
Figure F–7 – Oakland CST Field Communications Unit (FCU)
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MABAS Division 3201 Communications Support Team Tactical
Communications Trailer (TCU)
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored at 4850 John R, Troy, MI 48084.
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: MABAS Division 3201
Communications Support Team.
Name:
Nelson, William (Chief)
Title:
Fire Chief
Phone:
248–524–3419
24/7 Phone:
248-858-4911
Email:
[email protected]
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout Region 2.
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
Tactical Communications Trailer
Owning Agency
Oakland County
Type/Make/Model:
2008 Homesteader
Quantity:
1
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
Towed Trailer
Deployment Method
N/A
MCU Storage Address
4850 John R Rd. Troy, MI 48083
Latitude
42.59068
Longitude
-83.10868
Year Activated
2008
FEMA Type
Mobile Communications Unit (Police-Fire) Type I
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Activation Method
Comm. Support Team thru Oakland Co. Dispatch
General Comments
[Comments]
Time to Setup
20
Chassis Size
14 feet
Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
Yes
Dispatch Capability
Yes
Number of Dispatch Consoles
3
SATCOM Capability
Yes
SATCOM Type
INMARSAT
Number of Phone/Data Lines
2
Microwave Connectivity Capability
No
PBX Capability
No
Cellular PBX
No
Capability FAX Capability
Yes
Computer Server Capability
No
LAN Capability
Yes
Number of Workstations
3
Conference
No
Internet Access
Yes
Network Access Speed in KBPS
256 KBS
Video Teleconference Capability
Yes
On Scene Video Monitoring Capability
Yes
Self-contained Power Supply Capacity
(Watts)
7000 Watts
TV Reception Capability
No
Expandable Mast
Yes; 52 Feet
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Other Mobile Communications Unit Equipment Notes:
This unit responds with and supports the Field Communications Unit and Incident
Support Vehicle.
This unit is equipped with four 700/800 MHz multichannel repeaters; four UHF
multichannel repeaters; four VHF multichannel base stations; MPSCS control station,
and OakWIN control station. These base/control stations are controlled by a
constellation console system with three laptop workstations capable of patching any
base/control station to any other base/control station.
Figure F–8 – Oakland CST Tactical Communications Trailer (TCU)
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Oakland County Incident Support Vehicle
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored at the Oakland County Airport.
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: Michigan USAR Task Force
One.
Name:
Ronk, Steve (Chief)
Title:
Fire Chief
Phone:
248–625-1924
24/7 Phone:
248-858-4911
Email:
[email protected]
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout Region 2.
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
Incident Support Vehicle
Owning Agency
Oakland County
Type/Make/Model:
2009 Freightliner Gerling Command Center
Quantity:
1
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
Vehicle Chassis Mount
Deployment Method
N/A
MCU Storage Address
6226 N Srv Rd. Waterford, MI 48327 (Oakland Intl
Airport)
Latitude
42°40'10.46"
Longitude
-83°24'40.21"
Year Activated
2008
FEMA Type
Undetermined
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Activation Method
Through Oakland County Dispatch
General Comments
Time to Setup
20
Chassis Size
38 feet
Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
No
Dispatch Capability
No
Number of Dispatch Consoles
0
SATCOM Capability
Yes
SATCOM Type
BGAN
Number of Phone/Data Lines
6 x 16
Microwave Connectivity Capability
No
PBX Capability
Yes 6 incoming/outgoing lines x 16 extensions
Cellular PBX
No
Capability FAX Capability
Yes
Computer Server Capability
Yes
LAN Capability
Yes
Number of Workstations
Configurable 2-16
Conference
Yes
Internet Access
Yes
Network Access Speed in KBPS
300 KBS
Video Teleconference Capability
No
On Scene Video Monitoring
Capability
Yes
Self-contained Power Supply
Capacity (Watts)
20,000 watts
TV Reception Capability
Yes
Expandable Mast
Yes; 38 Feet
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Other Mobile Communications Unit Equipment Notes:
This unit is equipped with a portable ACU-1000 equipped with 12 ports: one Opensky
(OakWIN) mobile; one MPSCS mobile; two UHF conventional analog/P-25 mobiles; two
VHF conventional analog/P-25 mobiles; and various portable radio interface cables.
This unit is equipped with a GIS workstation and 48: plotter and HF radio.
This unit is optimized by connection to the Communications Support Team FCU and
TCU vehicles.
Figure F–9 – Oakland County Incident Support Vehicle
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Region 2 South Healthcare Coalition Communications Trailer
Equipment Location
This Mobile Communications Unit equipment is stored at Wayne County Downriver
Annex 15800 Northline Rd., Southgate, MI 48195.
Responsible Agency
This Mobile Communications Unit is owned or managed by: Region 2 South Healthcare
Coalition:
Name:
Sparks, Mark, R. (Planning and Logistics Officer)
Title:
Planning and Logistics Officer
Phone:
734–728–7664
24/7 Phone:
734–776–8407
Email:
[email protected]
Deployment Area
This Mobile Communications Unit is available for deployment throughout Region 2
System Type and Capacity
Unit ID / Designator:
[Unique Name]
Owning Agency
[Owner of the MCU]
Type/Make/Model:
[Enter Information]
Quantity:
[#]
Primary Deployment Method (Other)
[Vehicle Chassis Mount, Trailer, Airlift Container,
Other]
Deployment Method
[Describe Method if Above is Other]
MCU Storage Address
[Add Address]
Latitude
[Optional/Add Lat where MCU is stored]
Longitude
[Optional/Add Long where MCU is stored]
Year Activated
[Year]
FEMA Type
[Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4, Other]
Activation Method
[Describe]
General Comments
[Comments]
Time to Setup
[# of Minutes Expected to setup the Unit]
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Chassis Size
[Chassis Size in Feet]
Capability to Extend a Regional LMR
System
[Yes/No]
Dispatch Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Dispatch Consoles
[#]
SATCOM Capability
[Yes/No]
SATCOM Type
[INMARSAT, AMSC, etc.]
Number of Phone/Data Lines
[#]
Microwave Connectivity Capability
[Yes/No]
PBX Capability
[Yes/No]
Cellular PBX
[Yes/No]
Capability FAX Capability
[Yes/No]
Computer Server Capability
[Yes/No]
LAN Capability
[Yes/No]
Number of Workstations
[#]
Conference
[Yes/No]
Internet Access
[Yes/No]
Network Access Speed in KBPS
[#]
Video Teleconference Capability
[Yes/No]
On Scene Video Monitoring Capability
[Yes/No]
Self-contained Power Supply Capacity
(Watts)
[#]
TV Reception Capability
[Yes/No]
Expandable Mast
[Yes/No]
Other Mobile Communications Unit Equipment Notes:
[Add notes]
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Figure F–10 – Region 2 South Healthcare Coalition Communications Trailer Diagrams
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Appendix G
Policy Documents, Governing
Documents, MOUs, and Agreements
Note: Reference any policy document(s), governing document(s), MOU(s) and
agreement(s) by a link to a Website if available.
G.1
[Name of Policy, Governing, MOU, and/or Agreement]
[Add a reference and/or link to the above named document]
G.2
[Name of Policy, Governing, MOU, and/or Agreement]
[Add a reference and/or link to the above named document]
G.3
[Name of Policy, Governing, MOU, and/or Agreement]
[Add a reference and/or link to the above named document]
G.4
[Name of Policy, Governing, MOU, and/or Agreement]
[Add a reference and/or link to the above named document]
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Appendix H
Incident Command System Planning
This appendix contains forms for ICS planning.
ICS Forms can also be found at the following website:
http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/ICSResource/ICSResCntr_Forms.htm
Note: A copy of completed ICS Forms should also be distributed to the COML.
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H.1
ICS 201
INCIDENT BRIEFING
4. MAP SKETCH (NTS)
Frequency or Talk
Function
group Name
Command
1. INCIDENT NAME
Assignment
2. DATE
Function
3. TIME PREPARED
Frequency or Talk
group Name
Assignment
Tactical
Tactical
Tactical
Tactical
Tactical
Tactical
Staging
S
Staging Area
Name
Number (H-1, etc.)
and Name
H
B
C
Camp Name
Hazard (Identify type, e.g.
power lines)
5. PREPARED BY (NAME AND POSITION)
201 ICS (7/2006)
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6. SUMMARY OF CURRENT ACTIONS
Time
Summary of Action
Continue on NIMS/ICS Form 214 Unit Log
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7. CURRENT ORGANIZATION – Place name and contact information (talk group/channel name, numbers, etc.) below the
dividing line.
201 ICS (7/2006)
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8. RESOURCES SUMMARY
RESOURCES
ORDERED
201 ICS (7/2006)
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IDENTIFICATION
ETA
ON
SCENE
9
LOCATION/ASSIGNMENT
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Instructions for Completing the Incident Briefing (ICS 201 Form)
ITEM
NUMBER
ITEM TITLE
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Incident Name
Print the name assigned to the incident.
2.
Date Prepared
Enter date prepared (month, day, year).
3.
Time Prepared
Enter time prepared (24–hour clock).
4.
Map Sketch
Show perimeter and control lines, resources
assignments, incident facilities, and other special;
information on a sketch map or attached to the
topographic or orthophoto map.
5.
Resources Summary
Enter the following information about the resources
allocated to the incident. Enter the number and type
of resource ordered.
Resources Ordered
Enter the number and type of resource ordered.
Resource Identification
Enter the agency three letter designator, S/T,
Kind/Type and resource designator.
ETA/On Scene
Enter the estimated arrival time and place the arrival
time or a checkmark in the “on scene” column upon
arrival.
Location/Assignment
Enter the assigned location of the resource and/or the
actual assignment.
6.
Current Organization
Enter on the organization chart the names of the
individuals assigned to each position. Modify the chart
as necessary.
7.
Summary of Current
Actions
Enter the name and position of the person completing
the form.
8.
Prepared By
Enter Name and position of the person completing the
form.
*Note
Additional pages maybe to ICS Form 201 if needed.
Purpose: The incident Briefing form provides the Incident Commander (and the
Command and General Staffs assuming command of the incident) with basic information
regarding the incident situation and the resources allocated to the incident. It also serves
as a permanent record of the initial response to the incident.
Preparation: The briefing form is prepared by the Incident Commander for presentation
to the incoming Incident Commander along with a more detailed oral briefing. Proper
symbology should be used when preparing a map of the incident.
Distribution: After the initial briefing of the Incident Commander and General Staff
members, the Incident Briefing is duplicated and distributed to the Command Staff,
Section Chiefs, Branch Directors, Division/Group Supervisors, and appropriate Planning
and Logistic Section Unit Leaders. The sketch map and summary of current action
Resources Summary portion are given to the Resources Unit.
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ICS 205 (New)
INCIDENT RADIO
COMMUNICATIONS PLAN
Ch
#
Function
Channel Name/Trunked
Radio System Talk group
Incident Name
Assignment
Date/Time Prepared
RX Freq
N or W
RX Tone/NAC
TX Freq
N or W
Date/Time Prepared
Tx
Tone/NAC
Mode
Remarks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
5. Prepared by
(Communications Unit)
Incident Location
Lat/Long
County/State
The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either an “N” or a “W”, depending on whether
the frequency is narrow or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (Project 25)
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ICS 205 Current Version
1. Incident Name
2. Date/Time Prepared
3. Operational Period Date/Time
INCIDENT RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
PLAN
4. Basic Radio Channel Utilization
Radio Type/Cache
Channel
Function
Frequency/Tone
Assignment
Remarks
5. Prepared by (Communications Unit)
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Instructions for Completing the Incident Radio Communications Plan (ICS 205 Form)
ITEM
NUMBER
ITEM TITLE
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Incident Name
Print the name assigned to the incident.
2.
Date/Time Prepared
Enter date (month, day, year) and time prepared
(24–hour clock).
3.
Operational Period
Date/Time
Enter the date and time. Interval for which the
Radio Communications Plan applies. Record the
start time and end time and include date(s).
4.
Basic Radio Channel
Utilization
System/Cache
Enter the radio cache system(s) assigned and used
on the incident (e.g., Boise Cache, FIREARMS,
Region 5 Emergency Cache, etc).
Channel Number
Enter the radio channel numbers assigned.
Function
Enter the function each channel number is
assigned (i.e., command, support, division tactical,
and ground–to–air).
Frequency
Enter the radio frequency tone number assigned to
each specified function (e.g., 153.400).
Assignment
Enter the ICS organization assigned to each of the
designated frequencies (e.g., Branch I, Division A).
Remarks
This section should include narrative information
regarding special situations
Prepared By
Enter the name of the Communications Unit Leader
preparing the form.
5.
Purpose: The Incident Radio Communications Plan provides in one location information
on all radio frequencies assignments for each operational period. The plan is a summary
of information obtained from the Radio Requirement Worksheet (ICS Form 216) and the
Radio Frequency Assignment Worksheet (ICS Form 217). Information from the Radio
Communications Plan on frequency assignment is normally placed on the appropriate
Assignment List (ICS Form 204).
Preparation: The Incident Radio Communications Plan is prepared by the
Communications Unit Leader and given to the Planning Section Chief.
Distribution: The Incident Radio Communications Plan is duplicated and given to all
recipients of the Incident Objectives form including the Incident Communications Center.
Information from the plan is placed on Assignment List.
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ICS Form 210 (Status Change Card)
DESIGNATOR
NAME / ID.NO._____________________________________
_________________________________________________
STATUS
ASSIGNED
AVAILABLE
O/S REST
O/S MECHANICAL
O/S MANNING
____________ETR (O/S=Out of Service)
FROM
LOCATION
TO
DIVISION / GROUP
STAGING AREA
BASE / ICP
CAMP
ENROUTE
ETA
HOME AGENCY
MESSAGES
RESTAT
TIME___________
PROCESS
STATUS CHANGE CARD
ICS
FORM
210
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Instructions for Completing the Status Change Card (ICS Form 210)
ITEM NUMBER
INSTRUCTIONS
Designator
Name/ID No.
Enter the appropriate designator for the kind of resource. The resource type
code are in ICS 020–1, Resource Listings
Status
Determine the current status of the resource. If out–of–service status is
checked, enter the time when the resource will return to service.
From/Location/To
Place ad checkmark in the FORM column indicating the current location of
the resource (where it came from). Also place a check in the TO column
indicating the assigned location of the resource. When more than one
Division, Staging Area, or Camp is used, identify the specific location (e.g.,
Division A, Redfern, Staging Area, Camp Hood).
Message
Enter any special information provided by the resource or dispatch center
such as individual designator of strike teams and task forces.
Time
Enter the time of the status change (24–hour clock).
Resources
Process
This box is checked by Resources Unit personnel after the Unit has
transferred the information to a Resource Status Card (ICS Form 219).
Purpose: The Status Change form is used by the Incident Communications Center
Message to record status change information received on resources assigned to the
incident.
Preparation: The form is completed by radio/telephone operators who receive status
change information from individual resources, Task Forces, Strike Teams, and
Division/Group Supervisors. Status information could also be reported by Staging Area
and Helibase Managers or fixed–wing facilities.
Distribution: The Status Change Card is a two–part form. The original is given to the
Resources Unit, and the Communications Unit retains a second (pink) copy.
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ICS 213
GENERAL MESSAGE
TO:
POSITION:
FROM:
POSITION:
SUBJECT:
DATE:
TIME:
MESSAGE:
SIGNATURE:
POSITION:
REPLY:
DATE:
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Instructions for Completing the General Message (ICS 213 Form)
ITEM
NUMBER
INSTRUCTIONS
To
Indicate Unit/Person the General Message is intended for. Be specific.
Office
Indicate the location where the Unit/Person is located, e.g., Ground Support Unit
Leader, Simpson Camp, Communications, etc.
From
Indicate appropriate designation and location sender.
Subject
Fill in if applicable.
Date
List the date and time.
Message
Briefly complete. Think through the message before writing it down. Try to be
concise as possible.
Reply
This section is intended to be used by the Unit/Person who receives the
message to reply to your message.
Date
Record the date and time of reply.
Signature
Record signature and title of person who initiates the message.
White
Copy/Pink
Copy
Both copies are sent by person who initiates the message.
Yellow Copy
Retained by the person who initiates the message.
Pink Copy
May be returned to the person who initiates the message.
The General Message form in use within the ICS is a three–part form.
Purpose: The General Message form is used by:
1.
Incident dispatchers to records incoming messages which cannot be orally
transmitted to the intended recipients.
2.
Command Post and other incident personnel to transit messages to the
Incident Communications Center for transmission via radio or telephone to
the addressee.
3.
Incident personnel to send any message or notification to incident personnel
which required a hard–copy delivery.
Initiation of the Form: The General Message form may be initiated by incident
dispatchers and any other personnel on an incident.
Distribution: upon completion, the General Message may be:
1.
Hand carried to the addressee.
2.
Hand carried to the incident Communications Center for transmission.
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ICS 214
UNIT LOG
4. Unit Name/Designators
7.
8.
1. Incident Name
2. Date Prepared
5. Unit Leader (Name and Position)
Personnel Roster Assigned
Name
ICS Position
3. Time Prepared
6. Operational Period
Home Base
Activity Log
Time
Major Events
9. Prepared by (Name and Position)
Time
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Instructions for Completing the Unit Log (ICS 214 Form)
ITEM
NUMBER
ITEM TITLE
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Incident Name
Print the name assigned to the incident.
2.
Date Prepared
Enter date prepared (month, day, year).
3.
Time Prepared
Enter time prepared (24–hour clock).
4.
Unit Name
Enter the title of the organizational unit resource
designator (e.g., Facilities Unit, Safety Officer, and
Strike Team).
5.
Unit Leader
Enter the name of the individual in charge of the unit.
6.
Operational Period
Enter the time span covered by the log (e.g., 1800
Oct.12 to 0600 Oct.13).
7.
Personnel Roster
List the name, position, and home based of each
member assigned to the unit during the operational
period.
8.
Activity Log
Enter the time and briefly describe each significant
occurrence or event (e.g., task assignments, task
completions, injuries, difficulties encountered, etc.)
9.
Prepared By
Enter Name and title of the person approving the log.
Provide log to immediate supervisor at the end of each
operational period.
Purpose: The Unit Log is used to record details of unit activity strike team activity. The
file of these logs provides a basic reference which to extract information for inclusion in
any after–action report.
Preparation: A Unit Log is initiated and maintained by Command Staff members,
Division/Group Supervisors, Air Operations Group/Strike Team/Task Force Leaders, and
Unit Leaders. Completed logs are forwarded to supervisors who provide to the
Documentation Unit.
Distribution: The Documentation Unit maintains a file of all Unit Logs. It is necessary
that one copy of each log be submitted to the Documentation Unit.
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ICS Form 216
1. Incident Name
RADIO REQUIREMENTS WORKSHEET
2. Date
4. Branch
5. Agency
8. Division/Group
Division/Group
Division/Group
Division/Group
Agency
Agency
Agency
Agency
9. Agency
ID No.
Radio Reqmnts
Agency
6. Operational Period
3. Time
ID No.
Radio Reqmnts
Agency
ID No.
7. Tactical Frequency
Radio Reqmnts
Agency
ID No.
Radio Reqmnts
10. Prepared by (Name and Position)
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Instructions for Completing the Radio Requirements Worksheet (ICS 216 Form)
ITEM
NUMBER
ITEM TITLE
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Incident Name
Print the name assigned to the incident.
2.
Date Prepared
Enter date (month, day, year) prepared.
3.
Time Prepared
Enter time prepared (24–hour clock).
4.
Branch
Enter Branch number (I, II, etc.) for which radio
requirements are being prepared.
5.
Agency
Enter the three–letter designator of the agency staffing
the Branch Director position (e.g., VNC, CDF, ANF,
LFD, etc.).
6.
Operational Period
Enter the time interval for which the assignment
applies. Record the start date/time and end date/time.
7.
Tactical Frequency
Enter the radio frequency to be used by the Branch
Director to communicate with each Division/Group
Supervisor in the Branch.
8.
Division/Group
Enter for each Division/Group in the Branch the
Division/Group identifier (A, B, etc.) and the agency
assigned (e.g., LAC, VNC, etc.).
9.
Agency/ID No./Radio
Requirements
List all units assigned to each Division/Group. Record
the agency designator, unit or resource identification,
and total number of radios needed for each unit
resource.
10.
Prepared By
Enter the name and position of the person completing
the worksheet.
Purpose: The Radio Requirements Worksheet is used to develop the total number of
personnel portable radios required for each Division/Group and Branch. It provides a
listing of all units assigned to each Division, and thus depicts the total incident radio
needs.
Preparation: The worksheet is prepared by the Communications’ Unit for each
operational period and can only be completed after specific resource assignments are
made and designated on Assignment Lists. This worksheet need not be used if the
Communications Unit Leader can easily obtain the information directly from Assignment
Lists.
Distribution: The worksheet is for internal use by the Communications Unit and
therefore there is no distribution of the form.
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ICS Form 217
1. INCIDNET NAME
2. DATE
3. OPERATIONAL PERIOD (DATE/TIME)
From:
RADIO FREQUENCY ASSIGNMENT WORKSHEET
SOURCE
FUNCTION
CH#
FREQUENC
Y
CH#
FREQUENC
Y
6.
ID
COMM
CENTER
BASE UNIT
GROUND
SUPPORT
PLANNING
SECTION
AIR TACTICAL
SUPERVISO
AIR
OPERATION
OPERATION
SECTION
SAFETY
OFFICER
INCIDENT
COMMANDER
DIVISION
DIVISION
DIVISION
BRANCH
DIVISION
DIVISION
DIVISION
BRANCH
DIVISION
DIVISION
5. RADIO DATA
DIVISION
BRANCH
4. INCIDENT ORGANIZATION
TOTAL
BY
REQ.
A
G
EN
CY
7. TOTAL RADIOS REQUIRED
8. PREPARED BY (NAME/POSITION)
217 ICS
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ICS Form 217A
Frequency Band
COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET
Description
ICS 217A
Channel
Configuration
Channel Name/Trunked
Radio System Talk group
Eligible
Users/Assignments
RX Freq
N or W
RX Tone/NAC
TX Freq
N or W
Tx Tone/NAC
Mode
A, D. or M
Remarks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either an “N” or a “W”, depending on whether
the frequency is narrow or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25). All channels are shown as
if programmed in a portable or mobile radio. Repeater and base stations must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.
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SAMPLE ICS 217A
Frequency Band
COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET
Description
ICS 217A
Channel
Configuration
Channel Name/Trunked
Radio System Talk group
Eligible
Users/Assignments
RX Freq
W
N or
RX Tone/NAC
TX Freq
W
N or
Tx
Tone/NAC
Mode
A, D. or
M
Remarks
List – Identify Tactical Nets
Operations
Operations
Operations
Operations
List – Identify Command Nets
Command &
General Staff
Command &
General Staff
Command &
General Staff
List – Identify Air–to–Ground Nets
Air Ops & Ops
List – Identify Dispatch Nets
Initial Attack
Initial Attack
Initial Attack
Initial Attack
Initial Attack
Initial Attack
List – Identify Support Nets
Logistics
The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either an “N” or a “W”, depending on whether
the frequency is narrow or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25). All channels are shown as
if programmed in a portable or mobile radio. Repeater and base stations must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.
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Instructions for Completing the Radio Frequency Assignment Worksheet (ICS 217 Form)
ITEM
NUMBER
ITEM TITLE
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Incident Name
Print the name assigned to the incident.
2.
Date
Enter date (month, day, year) prepared.
3.
Operational Period
Enter the time interval for which the assignment
applies. Record the start date/time and end date/time
(e.g., 9/17/96–0600 to 9/18/96–0600).
4.
Incident Organization
List frequencies allocated for each channel for each
organizational element activated, record the number of
radios required to perform the designated function on
the specified frequency.
5.
Radio Data
For each radio cache and frequency assigned, record
the associated function. Functional assignment for:
a. Command
b. Support
c. Division tactical
d. Ground–to–air
6.
Agency
List the frequencies for each major agency assigned to
the incident. Also list the function and channel number
assigned.
7.
Total Radios Required
Total each column. This provides the number of radios
required by each organizational unit. Also total each
row which provides the number of radios using each
available frequency.
8.
Prepared By
Enter the name and position of the person completing
the worksheet.
Purpose: The Radio Frequency Assignment Worksheet is used by the Communications
Unit Leader to assist in determining frequency allocation.
Preparation: Cache radio frequencies available to the incident are listed on the form.
Major agency frequencies assigned to the incident should be added to the bottom of the
worksheet.
Distribution: The worksheet, prepared by the Communications Unit, is for internal use.
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ICS Form 309
COMMUNICATIONS LOG
TASK #
FOR OPERATIONAL PERIOD#
TASK NAME:
DATE PREPARED:
TIME PREPARED:
RADIO OPERATOR NAME (LOGISTICS):
STATION I.D.
LOG
STATION I.D.
TIME
PAGE__OF__
FROM
TO
SUBJECT
ICS 309
REV 96/02/22
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Appendix I
Reference Materials
Reference Sources
-
SAFECOM. http://www.safecomprogram.gov
The National Emergency Communications Plan (NECP) is a strategic plan that
sets goals and identifies key national priorities to enhance governance, planning,
technology, training and exercises, and disaster communications capabilities.
The NECP provides recommendations, including milestones, to help emergency
response providers and relevant government officials make measurable
improvements in emergency communications over the next three years.
-
National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC).
http://www.npstc.org
The National Interoperability Field Operations Guide (NIFOG) is a collection of
technical reference material for radio technicians responsible for radios that will
be used in disaster response applications. The NIFOG includes information from
the National Interoperability Frequency Guide (NIFG), the instructions for use of
the NIFG, and other reference material; formatted as a pocket–sized guide for
radio technicians to carry with them.
-
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). http://www.fema.gov
The Department of Homeland Security Target Capability List (TCL describes the
capabilities related to the four Homeland Security mission areas: Prevent,
Protect, Respond, and Recover. It defines and provides the basis for assessing
preparedness. It also establishes national guidance for preparing the Nation for
major all–hazards events, such as those defined by the National Planning
Scenarios.
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State of Michigan. (include website link, if applicable)
The State of Michigan Statewide Communications Interoperability Plan (SCIP) is
a strategic plan designed to provide a framework for the state to identify strategic
initiatives intended to enhance emergency communications interoperability
throughout the State. State of Michigan has an approved SCIP that addresses
designated critical elements for statewide interoperability and a process to
frequently update the SCIP as progress is made and new initiatives emerge.
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Appendix J
Glossary
Item/Acronym
Definition
ACU–1000
Audio bridge used in fixed and mobile configurations. Requires radio from
each connected communications system. Gateway device used to link
disparate radio systems.
AM
Administrative Manager
Audio Bridge
Connects four–wire audio from disparate radio systems to provide
interoperability.
CASM
Communication Assets Survey and Mapping
CAM
Communication Assets Mapping
CAS
Communication Assets Survey
CERT
Community Emergency Response Team
COMC
Communications Coordinator
COML
Communications Unit Leader
COMT
Incident Communications Technician
Console Patching
Ability to connect channels via dispatch consoles
DPS
Department of Public Safety
DPW
Department of Public Works
DHS
Department of Homeland Security
EMD
Emergency Management Division
EMS
Emergency Medical Services
EOC
Emergency Operations Center
ESF
Emergency Support Function
FEMA
Federal Emergency Management Agency
FCC
Federal Communication Commission
FD
Fire Department
IC
Incident Command
ICC
Incident Communications Center
ICALL
Calling Channel for ITAC
ICP
Incident Command Post
ICS
Incident Command System
ICTAP
Interoperable Communications Technology Assistance Program
INCM
Incident Communications Center Manager
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Item/Acronym
Definition
Inter–agency
Located or occurring between two or more agencies
Interoperable
Ability of a system to use the parts or equipment of another system
IT
Information Technology
ITAC
Conventional mutual aid channel 800 Mhz
JFO
Joint Field Office
MCC
Mobile Communications Center
MCU
Mobile Communications Unit
MHz
Abbreviation for megahertz. 5 MHz = 5,000,000 Hz or 5,000 kHz.
MOA
Memorandum of Agreement
MOU
Memorandum of Understanding
Mutual Aid
Personnel, equipment, or services provided to another jurisdiction
NIMS
National Incident Management System
NPSPAC
National Public Safety Planning Advisory Committee
NSSE
National Special Security Event
PD
Police Department
POC
Point of Contact
RACES
Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service
RADO
Radio Operator
RF
Radio Frequency
SHARES
Shared Resources High Frequency Radio Program
SOP
Standard Operating Procedure
Talk group
Term ususally used with trunked radio systems. A talk group is a
predefined list of radios/users assigned a unique ID which allows them to
communicate with each other over the trunked radio system.
THSP
Technical Specialist
TICP
Tactical Interoperable Communications Plan
UHF
Ultra High Frequency – Range of 300 to 3,000 MHz. For public safety LMR,
usually refers to two bands. 380 to 460 MHz (low) and 460 to 512 MHz
(high).
USCG
United States Coast Guard
VHF
Very High Frequency – For public safety LMR, usually refers to VHF High
Band with a range of 136 to 164 MHz. VHF Low Band has a frequency
range below 100 MHz.
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Appendix K
Department of Justice Interoperability
Procedures
The Department of Justice (DOJ) fixed interoperability solution leverages the existing
trunked MPSCS 800 MHz communications system owned and operated by the state of
Michigan, and Zone 7 of the MPSCS, owned and operated by the city of Detroit.
Participating local, state, and federal public safety agencies shall access the MPSCS
through the use of talk groups designated for particular agencies to communicate during
day–to–day and emergency operations.
Partner agencies may gain access to the solution using the existing FEDMA talk group
or the STATW2 talk group. In addition, agencies outside the Detroit metropolitan area
can access the MPSCS via the NPSPAC TAC 2 and TAC 4. See Appendix C for a
conceptual depiction of the NPSPAC solution.
FEDMA: Federal Mutual Aid Talk Group
The FEDMA talk group is a federal agency only user talk group currently designated for
interoperability throughout the state. Federal agencies use the FEDMA talk group as a
part of day–to–day communications. Many of the following agencies are already
equipped with MPSCS 800 MHz radios, and pay a yearly fee per radio to communicate
using the MPSCS:
•
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF)
•
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
•
U.S. Coast Guard (USCG)
•
U.S. Custom and Border Protection (CBP)
•
U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
•
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
•
U.S. Marshals Service (USMS)
•
U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS)
•
U.S. Secret Service (USSS).
•
Preparedness Directorate – Office of Grants and Training
•
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
STATW2: Statewide–2 Talk Group (Displayed as E_STATW2)
The STATW2 talk group is an existing talk group used by all MPSCS radio users. The
following agencies will have access to the STATW2 talk group via DOJ–provided
desktop consolettes that allow them to access the MPSCS 800 MHz trunked system:
•
ATF
•
CBP
•
DEA
•
ICE
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•
FBI
•
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
•
USCG
•
USMS
•
USPIS
•
USSS.
These agencies are only authorized to use the network to communicate in response to
an emergency event. Since these agencies do not pay the annual subscription fees,
they are not permitted to use these resources for day–to–day communications. MPSCS
personnel will assign requesting users to the appropriate talk groups to communicate
with other authorized agencies during an emergency response.
This system is designed to provide interoperable communications to a variety of local,
state, and federal agencies during large scale incidents. The system shall be activated
when an incident involves multi–jurisdictional communications that are above the normal
day–to–day communication activity. During an emergency event, STATW2 should be
used as an initial “rallying point” for agencies to coordinate response. Communications
should then be moved to SPECIAL EVENT talk groups to use as long–term resources
for interagency communications.
SPECIAL EVENT Talk Groups
In the case of an emergency requiring talk groups to support interagency
communications, the MPSCS Network Communications Center (NCC) activates
SPECIAL EVENT talk groups to meet on–scene communications requirements. These
talk groups are divided into three zones, G, H, and I, encompassing 15–16 talk groups
each:
•
Zone G Talk Groups (1–15)
•
Zone H Talk Groups (16–30)
•
Zone I Talk Groups (31–46)*
* Zone I talk groups 31–46 will support encrypted communications. Further details will
be provided by the MPSCS prior to implementation.
FEDMA and STATW2 Talk Groups
A radio user requiring access to the FEDMA talk group or the STATW2 talk group should
contact their agencies’ dispatch for patching to the channels. Agencies will monitor the
FEDMA and STATW2 talk groups as allowed by equipment and dispatch center
operational hours. Contact information and monitoring capabilities for area
communications centers are listed in Appendix D. When requesting a radio patch, the
user should be prepared to provide the following information to their dispatch center,
which will in turn provide it to the appropriate command personnel:
•
User’s name or radio call sign/designator
•
Person or agency with which the user wishes interoperable communications.
•
Reason for requesting interoperability.
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Radio users that have the STATW2 talk group already programmed do not need to
request a radio patch, but should notify their agency dispatcher before operating over
the STATW2 talk group. However, a radio user may be requested by his/her agency’s
dispatcher to switch to the talk group in the case of an emergency incident. A radio user
will then follow the activation instructions to switch to the appropriate talk group.
SPECIAL EVENT Talk Groups
In the case of an emergency requiring talk groups to support interagency
communications, the dispatch center from the coordinating agency (e.g., in charge of the
incident) will contact the MPSCS NCC to activate the appropriate number of SPECIAL
EVENT talk groups to meet the communications requirements of the event.
When requesting access to any of the SPECIAL EVENT talk groups, the requesting
command personnel should be prepared to provide the following information to their
dispatch center monitoring the channel, which will in turn contact and provide it to the
MPSCS NCC at 517–333–5050.
•
Agency’s name
•
Person(s) or agency(s) with which the user wishes interoperable communications
•
Reason for requesting interoperability
•
Estimated time of use, if possible
•
Location of incident/area of coverage required.
The requesting command personnel or their agency dispatch center will notify the
participating agencies, as well as any associated dispatch center, as to which talk
groups are being activated for the emergency response.
The coordinating agency dispatch center will then notify agencies keying up on STATW2
or FEDMA as to which SPECIAL EVENT talk groups are being used and for what
purpose.
For pre–planned events, agencies should coordinate the use of specific SPECIAL
EVENT talk groups with the MPSCS NCC.
NPSPAC Channels
The NPSPAC TAC 2 and 4 channels are always available for use by agencies. A radio
user requiring access to the NPSPAC channels should request access via TAC 2, which
is monitored 24 hours a day by the city of Detroit. When requesting a radio patch, the
user should be prepared to provide the following information to the city of Detroit
dispatch center, which will in turn provide it to the appropriate command personnel:
•
User’s name or radio call sign/designator
•
Person or agency with which the user wishes interoperable communications.
•
Reason for requesting interoperability.
•
Radio users that have the NPSPAC channels already programmed should notify
their agency dispatcher before operating on the NPSPAC channels.
Activating Interoperability
Once agency command personnel have granted authorization, each agency should
follow its internal procedures for activating the interconnectivity.
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The FBI dispatch center is among the agencies monitoring the FEDMA and STATW2 for
any emergency communications, and is responsible for providing the initial dispatch
control for incidents involving Federal agents. The FBI dispatch shall pass dispatch
control to the incident command agency when that agency’s dispatch function is
activated or FBI dispatch control is no longer required.
Procedures for establishing communications connectivity include:
1. Command personnel should instruct monitoring dispatch centers to verify
availability and ensure coverage of activated talk groups to support the incident.
Coordination between agency dispatch centers may involve communications
over landline, the radio system, a mutual–aid calling channel, or other resources
as directed by agency policy.
2. Once an available resource is identified, each monitoring dispatch center should
inform agency personnel to select the appropriate talk group as defined by the
command staff.
3. The lead dispatch center will identify the agencies that are patched into the
appropriate talk group.
Deactivating Interoperability
When the interoperable communications connection or patch is no longer required,
agencies should follow these deactivation procedures:
1. The lead agency/user or incident commander of the emergency response will
contact their home system dispatch center and request that the patch between
their home system and the MPSCS channel be disabled.
2. The home system dispatch center will make an announcement over the
interoperability talk group that the connection will be deactivated and to notify the
radio users to return to their appropriate home system channel or talk group
assignments.
3. The home system dispatch center will notify the MPSCS to deactivate the patch.
4. All personnel will return to their appropriate home system channel assignments
and report any requirements for technical support or maintenance for their
equipment to appropriate agency personnel.
Rules of Use
All participating authorized agency personnel will have access to the talk groups.
However, priority shall be given to command and control personnel. Command and
control personnel should use their agencies’ home systems to direct tactical, operational,
or other personnel from their agencies involved in a response to an emergency event.
The following rules of use shall govern interoperable communications between agencies:
1. Connectivity between agencies shall be requested when operationally required.
2. All users should identify themselves by agency name and radio call sign/
designator. For example, if “505” from the FBI has requested communications
with the Detroit PD “X–Ray 32,” and a patch has been established, then “FBI
505” will call “DPD X–Ray 32” on the designated channel/talk group.
3. All radio traffic should be in plain language. The use of ten–codes and agency–
specific acronyms is discouraged.
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4. All radio users should be aware that talk groups are operated in the “clear” mode.
Once the encrypted SPECIAL EVENT Zone I Talk Groups (31–46) are
implemented, procedures will be developed to address their rules of use for
encrypted communications.
5. During emergency events with multiple agencies, the designated incident
commander may limit the talk group to command level staff.
6. When patching is required, the requesting agency’s dispatch center should
advise the monitoring dispatch center(s) of the estimated time that the patch will
be in operation.
7. All participating agency personnel should familiarize themselves with NIMS. This
coincides with the National Response Plan, also formulated by the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS), and that all Federal Government departments and
agencies are required to follow. The NIMS procedures are a series of best
practices based in part on ICS and are designed “to provide a consistent
nationwide approach for Federal, State, and local governments to work
effectively and efficiently together…[t]o provide for interoperability and
compatibility.” Key features of the NIMS plan are summarized on the DHS Web
site–
http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?content=3421
System Management Requirements
Participating agencies should consider necessary equipment upgrades and policy
changes to incorporate future encrypted communications on the SPECIAL EVENT Zone
I talk groups (31–46). Policies and procedures would need to cover key management
and distribution. Agencies would also need to work closely to establish proper protocols
for communicating in secure mode.
Interoperability Limitations
Coverage is limited to the footprint of the MPSCS radio network. Participating
agencies planning to use the solution for interoperability during any emergency
operations should coordinate with MSP and City of Detroit PD to validate the coverage
requirements.
The coverage footprint of the solution may be modified to provide talk group usage
outside of the coverage area of Zone 7 (see Appendix E for maps of Zone 7 coverage).
The lead dispatch center should notify the MPSCS NCC that an incident has occurred at
a particular location and that the solution needs to be activated to provide interagency
communications for the incident responders. The NCC may be able to modify the
MPSCS to allow the talk group usage in the area of the incident.
800 MHz subscriber units are required to gain direct access. The solution is
intended to provide direct access to those participating federal agencies with 800 MHz
subscriber units. A limited number of portable radios and desktop consolettes are being
provided to agencies to access the MPSCS. The radios should be restricted to
command and control personnel only.
Training
All users identified by partner agencies shall receive instruction and practice in
accessing the channels frequencies and talk groups designated for their respective
agency. Training should be conducted regularly to refresh user familiarity, as well as to
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accommodate new personnel that are assigned to participate in emergency response
activities. In addition, job aids should be developed and provided to users so that they
may reference it in order to understand all pertinent information necessary to access the
talk groups.
Testing
To ensure that equipment components of the interoperability solution are operating
properly, each agency shall participate in monthly testing, as indicated below:
STATW2
1. Dispatch centers from participating partner agencies shall participate in radio roll
calls on STATW2 on the first Wednesday of every month at 1000 hours.
2. Each agency will enable the connectivity to the selected talk group prior to the
1000 hours roll call.
3. Beginning at 1000 hours, the FBI dispatch center will initiate a roll call by
contacting each agency by name.
4. Each agency shall respond when called, stating their agency name and that the
transmission was successfully received.
5. The FBI dispatch center shall document and maintain a checklist of agency
responses for each roll call.
6. After the roll call list is complete, the FBI dispatch center shall attempt to contact
each non–responsive agency one additional time.
7. The FBI dispatch center shall make an official announcement, via radio, that the
test is complete.
8. All patches shall be deactivated after roll call is complete.
9. Agencies that do not respond to the roll call shall be contacted by FBI dispatch
by telephone to attempt to identify any issues or problems that precluded that
agency’s participation in the test.
10. If the issue or problem can be identified, dispatch personnel shall agree on who
will take corrective action. If the issue or problem cannot be identified, dispatch
personnel shall contact the appropriate technical personnel to address the issue
or problem.
11. FBI dispatch personnel will send out a quarterly report to each dispatch center
indicating the results of the tests. The report will also contain any corrective
actions required and the status of those corrective actions.
FEDMA
The testing procedure for FEDMA is identical to STATW2 with the FBI initiating the test
at 10:30 hrs and reporting the results to other federal dispatchers.
The purpose of these tests are to maintain an appropriate level of proficiency among
dispatchers and to check the audio quality of console connections, as well as the ability
for dispatchers to relay and monitor information on the FEDMA and STATW2 talk
groups.
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Appendix L
MABAS Division 3201
Communications Support Team (CST)
Services and Equipment
The CST is a group of public safety and related technical personnel trained and
equipped to provide specialized communications support services at public safety
incidents to police and fire incident commanders and the Oakland County and Region 2
Incident Management Teams. The CST operates several specialized apparatus
including a self–contained FCU and a TCT. Four team members have completed COML
training and two team members are COML instructors.
The following are services available:
•
Radio communications interoperability – The team has three ACU–1000s and
two ICRIs (Incident Commanders Radio Interface) which provide interoperability
between disparate radio systems operating on VHF, UHF, 700/800 MHz, analog,
digital, and trunked radio systems.
•
Incident communications capability – The TCT trailer is equipped with 700/800
MHz repeaters, UHF repeaters, VHF base stations, MPSCS radio, Open Sky radio
and Nextel radio. These communications assets are connected to a console system
that permits all of the repeaters, base stations and radios to be controlled by up to
three wireless laptop computers. These repeaters/base stations are capable of
operation on all radios channels assigned for public safety interoperability. These
communications assets facilitate the establishment of specific incident specific
communications networks for police and fire incidents.
•
Mobile internet access – The unit is equipped with a satellite data communications
system that provides up link and down link data capability and IP telephone
capability. A portable telephone system is utilized to share IP and conventional
POTS between up to 16 extension telephones which are equipped with voice mail
capability.
•
Mobile computer network capability – The unit is equipped with 802.11g wireless
network equipment and Moto mesh networking equipment permitting client laptop
computers to communicate with each other, onboard servers, and the internet using
the satellite, wired, or other wireless communications equipment. This network also
permits printing and plotting of documents, maps, aerial photos, and other files.
•
Mobile video capability – The unit is equipped with four portable and two mast
mounted video cameras, an onboard server and mesh network system which permit
the capture of video from an incident scene, recording, and providing access through
the internet to any authorized computer with internet access.
•
Video conference capability – The unit is equipped with a video conference unit
capable of interfacing via satellite with any of the video conferencing units currently
installed in local public safety facilities and emergency operations centers.
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•
Satellite telephone, fax, data capability – The unit has a several portable BGAN
Inmarsat satellite communications system capable of voice, fax, and data
communications.
•
Equipment Cache– The team maintains the following equipment cache:
o 11 laptop computers capable of being deployed to utilize the on-scene
network with internet access and Microsoft Office applications.
o 70 VHF portable radios capable of operating on common VHF interoperability
channels (wideband and narrowband) and a discreet portable repeater
channel.
o 1 VHF portable repeater, power supply and antenna capable of rapid
deployment in conjunction with the VHF portables listed above.
o 50 UHF portable radios capable of operating on common UHF interoperability
channels.
o 120 M/A–COM P–5250 multi mode (Open Sky/MPSCS–P–25/conventional)
700/800 MHz portable radios, battery chargers and accessories. (On order)
o Portable VTAC (Vehicular Tactical Repeater) capable of extending coverage
on the OakWIN radio system.
Deployments– The team has deployed for a number of incidents and scheduled
events. These include: the Dundee tornado (2010), Stanley Cup Finals (Royal Oak,
2009); Pride Fair (Ferndale, 2009); Woodward Dream Cruise (2009–2010); Arts,
Beats, and Eats (Royal Oak, 2010); and Troy Daze Fair (Troy, 2007–2009). The unit
has also supported numerous police and fire training sessions.
TO REQUEST THE CST FOR AN INCIDENT, CONTACT OAKLAND COUNTY
DISPATCH AT 248–858–4911
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TICP – Southeast Michigan Urban Area Security Initiative Region
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