Monitoring Shasta County (Public Safety)

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Shasta/Trinity Unit - CDF Fire, Shasta County Fire
151.160 Local Net
154.430 County Net
154.010 County Net 2
153.950 County Net 3
154.310 Cottonwood District Net
154.175 Anderson District Net
154.055 Happy Valley District Net
154.130 Shasta Lake City District Net
151.385 Tact 9
151.445 Tact 11
151.460 Tact 12 (Command 7)
156.075 Calcord
155.340 "Old Med Net"
151.220 Air to Ground
151.295 Air Tactics 5
151.355 Command 1
151.265 Command 2
154.040/155.415 Hazmat
453.000 County Net Simulcast

Station/Engine Assignments

How to monitor CDF

Official Websites
Shasta County Fire
Anderson City Fire
Shasta County Fire Safe Council

Shasta County Fire's radio system is a typical CDF system, dispatched out of their ECC in Redding, with the standard local net, county net and tacticals. However, the county still has hold of some of their frequencies before they were fully branded by CDF. The Anderson, Cottonwood, Happy Valley and Shasta Lake City "District nets" are utilized by department training or tactical overflow. During the 4th of July or other major Fairgrounds based operations, Anderson District Net is cooking.

The fire danger in Shasta County should just be tagged as extreme for the duration of Fire Season. The county is where the urban valley floor meets the forest and wildland. This is called the Urban/Rural Interface Zone or I-Zone for short. There are countless houses built for urbanization in and around wildland vegetation. During a wildland fire, these houses don't stand a chance unless the state mandated 30ft clearance is placed around the house (100ft mandated in portions of Shasta) and there's enough resources to protect the houses. With the geographics of the Redding basin, 30mph winds can whip up the 110 degree heat and the slightest spark will start off a firestorm. Firestorms usually happen deep in a forest. In Shasta County, they can occur in the foothills and valley floor where enough wildland interfaces with the urbanization and hundreds of houses are lost in a single fire. Drive west of Redding along Placer Drive and Grant School area and you'll be amazed as residents keep pushing into the wildland.

Recent I-Zone fires in Shasta County have been:
Fountain Fire - Aug 1992 - 636 structures and 63,960 acres
Canyon Fire - Sept 1999 - 230 structures and 2,580 acres
Jones Fire - Oct 1999 - 954 structures and 26,200 acres with 1 death
Whitmore Fire - Oct 2003 - 0 homes (plenty saved) and 1200 acres
Bear Fire - Aug 2004 - 110 structures and 10,484 acres
French Fire - Aug 2004 - 26 homes, 1 commercial, 76 outbuildings and 13,005 acres
US Forest Service, National Parks
171.575 Shasta/Trinity Forest Net
172.225 Lassen Forest Net

165.3125 Whiskeytown Natl Rec Area
168.350 Ranger Tactical

Further USFS Details
Forest Service details can be found in FireCenter 2005! There you will find how to successfully monitor the national forests, parks and recreation areas in Northern California.
California Highway Patrol - Redding #37
42.440 Dispatch (Redding)
42.280 Mobile
42.340 Air Enforcement
154.920 CLEMARS mutual aid
154.905 Extendors
122.875 Air to Air

Redding CHP Communications Center serves a wide geographic area, including the Red Bluff, Redding, Burney and Weaverville CHP stations. They also dispatch for Caltrans in the off hours, cover the Fish and Game and old UHF State Law Nets. Because of this, you may hear the same dispatcher talking on 42.440, 47.100, 151.415, 460.025 and 858.7375. You can see how to monitor CHP to understand their radio ID's and radio operations.

Various State Agencies, Interoperability
151.415 Fish and Game
154.680 Dept of Justice
460.450 State Law Net

CLEMARS statewide mutual aid
154.920
154.935 (low power)
460.025
868.5125
866.200
Fish and Game is monitored by Redding CHP Communications Center. I have heard other odd state agencies such as DMV and CHP Administration report to Redding CHP Communications Center on 460.450
US Coast Guard
150.700

A NorCalScan exclusive!

This remote base is linked to Marine Channel 16 (156.800) USCG San Francisco and USCG Humboldt Bay transmissions. I also just heard Monterery Bay USCG. It will re-broadcast those transmissions for the USCG Auxiliary on Lake Shasta. Also, all marine channel 16 transmissions on Lake Shasta seem to be rebroadcast over 150.700. This is probably related to the Lake's new Marine Band VHF Radio Network that the Auxiliary has installed to provide better coverage of the marine channel 16 on the Lake. There are numerous remote base stations on various Forest Service radio sites around the lake which provide the Auxiliary a way to monitor the entire lake at once.
Shasta Area Safety Communications
Shascom Radio Codes
Shascom Radio ID's

Dispatches...
Redding City Police
Redding City Fire
Shasta County Sheriff
Mercy Ambulance
Shasta Regional Ambulance
AMR Ambulance

Redding City Trunked Radio Systems

Official Website

Shascom is a joint dispatch center for the county of Shasta and the city of Redding. This setup allows all agencies to work together in the need of joint mutual aid response. The building is a very secure building located in western Redding.

This modern facility can support all the agencies listed, as well as many meetings, news/press conferences, trainings, and other logistal support needs. The dispatch center has 4 octoganal "pods" of dispatch consoles. Each pod can support 3 dispatchers and a calltaker in a fullsized, computer controlled dispatch system. The shape of each pod allows the dispatchers to be in close proximity to each other, yet not interfere with the other's operations. One pod is dedicated to the Sheriff, another Pod to the Police, and the third pod shared to the fire/medical dispatchers. All the pods can handle any kind of traffic for backup or expansion purposes. The 4th pod is a smaller setup and it is the shift supervisor's position. They can monitor and oversee all the operations at Shascom and come to support any dispatcher who needs help handling a call or give advice.

The behind the scenes support for this facility is amazing. There is complete security all around the building so nothing goes in or out without being known. This is the 911 PSAP for the area. Two other backup locations in Redding serve as secondary PSAP as well if needbe. Also, all the officers in the city and county are linked by Mobile Data Computers (MDC) to Shascom. Rumor has it Redding City Fire will be going to MDC shortly to aid in address and location dispatching.

Shasta County Sheriff Dept.
158.730 Dispatch
158.775 Burney
155.580 Traffic "Blue"
155.835 Probabation "Green"
155.610 Tactical
155.070 Marine Patrol
156.075 CALCORD
154.920 CLEMARS
158.850 Marshall
460.075 Jail
460.200 Jail

SAR
158.925 repeater
46.000
46.040
46.080 repeater
46.500

Reported (unconfirmed)
158.940 Might be input of 155.835
453.8375 (repeats 155.070)

Official Website

Dispatch is out of SHASCOM. There are 4 repeaters in the county to serve the vast geographic separation of the department. All traffic stops are handled on F2 by the same dispatcher who handles Redding PD's F-2 traffic channel. This allows a seperate dispatcher to focus on the primary F-1 radio traffic and dispatch calls. Sometimes Blue is utilized as a services repeater. For large operations - they can split dispatch into North County and South County or similiar using Blue and F-1. General radio traffic is routine. Most everything you will hear is on F-1 and if they change to a secondary channel they will say so on F-1 most of the time. There are some special units you will hear on F-1. The Sheriff is 101 and Undersheriff is 102 (so using radio ID page they are 3A101 and 3A102). BLM and BOR officers are 3N34 and 3N51. The Medical examiner is 1366 and the UP Railroad Police Special Agent is 20N1.

The Marshall's Office is a very special office and one of 3 or 4 in the whole state of California. Its primary duties are to service high risk subpoenas and courthouse security. The Marshall's office was supposed to close down and services go to other portions of the Sheriff Dept. Not sure if or when that happens. (that means more freqs for SO to play on ;) They have two Marshall's serving subpoenas, and about 8 doing courthouse security (2 always at the metal detectors). They also have service officers.

Marine boat patrol on Lake Shasta and the Sacramento River is on 155.070. In the past a UHF repeater on 453.8375 repeated the 070 traffic across Lake Shasta so units could hear each other on different arms of the Lake. I personally haven't heard this repeater in a while and nobody in the area has either so I have changed it to an unconfirmed status.

Redding City Fire Dept.

154.325 Dispatch
154.400 Admin
154.205 Tact 1
154.235 Tact 2
154.250 Tact 3
154.355 Tact 4
154.280 White 1
155.340 "Old Med Net"

City Trunked System

Official Website

Station Apparatus
Station Map (PDF)

Redding City Fire, dispatched by SHASCOM, is very easy to listen to on the scanner. You will find them only on VHF-hi frequencies, thanks to a declined invitation to the city's trunked system. The dept wanted to maintain its mutual aid capability with nearby CDF and Shasta County. Fire administrators and investigators do have access to the trunked system for their related traffic.

Redding geography is very mixed, with plenty of urban-rural interface I-Zone areas within the city limits. The department has to be multi-disciplined to respond to the different incidents with Interstate 5 and Union Pacific railroad running through the middle, Sac River water rescues, over-the-edge cliff rescues, industrial fires and hazmats, airport crash-standby as well as 100+ acre fires inside and along the edges of the city, threatening many homes.

Redding Fire has an automatic aid agreement with CDF and Shasta County Fire. When city apparatus respond outside of the city, they will show up on CDF Local Net 151.160 with the "RDN" designator such as "RDN Engine 2"

A new station 8 is built at the intersection of Churn Creek and College View to serve the growing remote area of northeastern Redding. Different ideas are being passed on how to staff/afford the new station such as moving the airport station to contracted staff or combining stations 2 and 4 into a larger single station.

Why make my own apparatus list when their city website copied mine verbatim? :) They did an excellent job on their website.

Redding City Police Dept.
Trunked Radio System

58672 F-1 Patrol 1 Dispatch
58704 F-2 Patrol 2 Traffic
58736 F-3 Chit-Chat
58768 F-4 Blue (Investigations)
58800 F-5 Records
58832 F-6 Tac 1
58864 F-7 Tac 2?
58898 F-8

Other channels
Tactical 2 856.4625 non-trunked
CLEMARS 868.5125

Redding City PD is dispatched by both a mobile data computer (MDC) and radio. Most calls are dispatched via MDC but hot calls, which most scanner listeners are interested in, are dispatched over the radio. All traffic stops are handled on F2 by the same dispatcher who handles the Sheriff's "Blue" channel. This allows a seperate dispatcher to focus on the primary F-1 radio traffic and dispatch calls. Records is a lower priority channel that is covered by one of the dispatchers when they are not busy.

RPD has a digital mode for tactical traffic that needs to be secure from scanner listeners. However I'm not sure if this is simply a digital APCO25 transmission, or actual encryption.

Since RPD is the only agency in 150 miles in the 800MHz range, let alone trunked, it is completely by itself in radio land. This also means it's isolated from its neighbors for mutual aid help. Luckily SHASCOM helps in this matter by patching together VHF and 800MHZ CLEMARS, and other channels as needed to provide mutual aid with neighboring agencies. With a remote base on 800MHz and VHF CLEMARS on a nearby mountain top, dispatch can be heard pretty far at times. If the patch is on, sometimes other CLEMARS traffic from a distance gets inadvertantly pushed out over 800MHz CLEMARS.

Anderson City Police Dept.
159.090 Dispatch
155.010 Channel 2
154.920 CLEMARS mutual aid

Official Website

Anderson City is a small city south of Redding that at times, can stir up some trouble. Housing the county fairgrounds, an old downtown, a huge river park along the Sacramento River and a great traveller's foodstop, many of their calls can compete with huge city calls. They've had their murder or two recently, their fires, their chases and so forth. If the fairgrounds are empty, don't bother trying to hear some "action" ;)

If you decide to listen to APD though, here is some great info thanks to Jacy Krogh. The city is divided into two beats, my guess is east and west of Hwy 5. West of Hwy 5 is the downtown district, high school and fairgrounds. East is the growing residential district and the river park.

On patrol usually are two officers and a roving sergeant. One officer per beat and the sergeant rolling to cover any calls as backup. The radio ID's are 1 David 1 and 1 David 2 most of the time. The community service officers are 445 and 447. The volunteers are in the 800's. Dispatch name is "APD" and the radio codes are the same as Shascom. This is because Shascom used to dispatch for APD until APD got their dispatch center finished and back online.

Mercy Medical, Shasta Regional Hospitals
MedCom Lineup

Medcom-1 463.000
AMR Car to Car
Medcom-2 463.025
Shasta Regional Medical
Medcom-3 463.050
Mercy Air Operations
Medcom-4 463.075
Mercy Ground Operations
Medcom-5 463.100
Tehama County
Medcom-6 463.125
Tactical
Medcom-7 463.150
Tactical
Medcom-8 463.175
Tactical
Medcom-9 462.950
Mercy Communications
Medcom-10 462.975
SHASCOM Dispatch

463.200 "Mercy Ops" Air Dispatch
155.340 "Old Med Net"


Official Websites
Mercy Medical Center
Shasta Regional Medical Center
REACH AirMedTeam
Ambulances post at assigned locations to help respond quickly to a given area. Here are the current locations in Shasta County:

Zone/Post #1
Downtown Redding, West of River
Shasta 1 and Mercy 1
Zone/Post #2
Anderson - North Street just west of Hwy 5
Also covers north Tehama County
Mercy 2 and AMR 2
Zone/Post #3
Redding - East of River
Shasta 3 and AMR 3
Zone/Post #4
Redding North - Lake Blvd
Shasta 4
Burney
Covered by Fire Station 17

Mercy went into agreement with PHI (Petroleum Helicopters Incorporated) to transfer the operations of Mercy Air Ambulance to PHI. They were going to retain the "Mercy Air" designator, however when Reach changed their copter to "Reach 5" instead of "AirMed", PHI went with their corporate name also. PHI uses Outerlink for air asset and data link

PHI Med 43 (EC-135) Redding
PHI Med 44 (Conquest 441, N988AE) Redding
PHI Med 45 (EC-135, N309PH) Yreka Airport
Reach 5 (BO-105) Redding