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CAL FIRE STATEWIDE RADIO CALL PLAN

For corrections or additions needed in the CAL FIRE STATEWIDE RADIO CALL PLAN, notify the Sacramento Command Center. Version: 2020.1

CAL FIRE STATEWIDE RADIO CALL PLAN Version: 2020.1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents...1 Key Telephone Numbers...3 CTCSS Tone Protection...6 CDF Command Nets...9 California Travel Net...10 Aircraft Communications...11 CAL FIRE VHF - AM Radio Frequencies...11 CAL FIRE VHF Radio Frequencies...13 Clear Text...15 Personnel and Equipment Call Number Instructions...16 Radio Identification Plan for Unit Personnel and Equipment...18 Radio Identification Plan for CAL FIRE...19 Sacramento Headquarters Radio Identification...20 State Fire Marshall Radio Identification...23 Training Center Radio Identification...25 Northern Region Radio Identification...27 Southern Region Radio Identification...28 STATEWIDE UNIT ADDRESS/PHONE/ID - CALL SIGNS AMADOR-EL DORADO (2700)...30 BUTTE (2100)...30 FRESNO-KINGS (4300)...30 HUMBOLDT-DEL NORTE (1200)...31 KERN COUNTY FIRE (Contract County)...31 LASSEN-MODOC (2200)...31 LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE (Contract County)...32 MADERA-MARIPOSA-MERCED (4200)...33 MARIN COUNTY FIRE (1500) (Contract County)...33 MENDOCINO (1100)...33 NEVADA-YUBA-PLACER (2300)...33 ORANGE COUNTY FIRE (Contract County)...34 RIVERSIDE (3100)...34 SAN BENITO-MONTEREY (4600)...35 SAN BERNARDINO (3500)...35 SAN DIEGO (3300)...36 SAN LUIS OBISPO (3400)...36 SAN MATEO-SANTA CRUZ (1700)...36 SANTA BARBARA COUNTY FIRE (Contract County)...37 SANTA CLARA (1600)...37 SHASTA-TRINITY (2400)...37 SISKIYOU (2600)...37 SONOMA-LAKE-NAPA (1400)...38 TEHAMA-GLENN (2500)...38 1

TULARE (4100)...38 TUOLUMNE-CALAVERAS (4400)...39 VENTURA COUNTY FIRE (Contract County)...39 UNIT REPEATER MAPS/LEGENDS AMADOR-EL DORADO...40-41 BUTTE...42-43 FRESNO-KINGS...44-45 HUMBOLDT-DEL NORTE...46-47 LASSEN-MODOC...48-49 MADERA-MARIPOSA-MERCED...50-51 MENDOCINO...52-53 NEVADA-YUBA-PLACER...54-55 RIVERSIDE...56-57 SAN BENITO-MONTEREY...58-59 SAN BERNARDINO...60-61 SAN DIEGO...62-63 SAN LUIS OBISPO...64-65 SAN MATEO-SANTA CRUZ...66-67 SANTA CLARA...68-69 SHASTA-TRINITY...70-71 SISKIYOU...72-73 SONOMA-LAKE-NAPA East...74-75 SONOMA-LAKE-NAPA West...76-77 TEHAMA-GLENN...78-79 TULARE...80-81 TUOLUMNE-CALAVERAS...82-83 CAL FIRE REPEATER LOCATIONS COMMAND 1...84 COMMAND 2...85 COMMAND 3...86 COMMAND 4...87 COMMAND 6...88 COMMAND 7...89 COMMAND 8...90 COMMAND 9...91 COMMAND 10...92 COMMAND 12...93 CESRS...94 LOW BAND NET...95 RADIO FREQUENCIES Kenwood TK-790 Mobile Radio Freq. Load Group 3... 97-100 2

KEY TELEPHONE NUMBERS SACRAMENTO Sacramento Command Center... 916-845-8680 Sacramento Duty Chief... 916-327-3063 Sacramento Duty Officer... 916-323-6231 Northern Region Operations OCC... 530-224-2466 Santa Rosa Headquarters Office... 707-576-2275 Redding Headquarters Office... 530-224-2445 CNR Duty Chief Contact Number... 530-224-4944 CNR Duty Officer Contact Number... 530-224-2434 CNR STRIKE TEAM LEADER HOTLINE... 800-237-3703 Southern Region Operations OCC... 951-782-4169 Fresno Headquarters Office... 559-222-3714 Riverside Headquarters Office... 951-782-4140 CSR Duty Chief... 951-782-4236 Or... (800) 995-3473 CSR Duty Officer... 951-320-6197 Or... (800) 995-3473 ECC 24 Hour Non-Emergency Numbers (Call Sign) Amador-El Dorado (Camino)... 530-647-5220 Butte (Oroville)... 530-538-6460 Fresno-Kings (Fresno)... 559-294-6818 Humboldt-Del Norte (Fortuna)... 707-726-1280 Kern County Fire Dept. (Kern Co.)... 661-861-2521 Lassen - Modoc (Susanville)... 530-257-5575 Los Angeles County Fire Dept. (Los Angeles)... 323-881-6183 Madera-Mariposa-Merced (Mariposa)... 209-966-3803 Marin County Fire Dept. (Woodacre)... 415-473-6717 Mendocino (Howard Forest)... 707-459-7403 Nevada-Yuba-Placer (Grass Valley)... 530-477-0641 Orange County Fire Authority (Orange)... 714-573-6522 Riverside (Perris)... 951-940-6949 San Benito-Monterey (Monterey)... 831-647-6223 San Bernardino (San Bernardino)... 909-883-1112 San Diego (Monte Vista)... 619-593-0384 San Luis Obispo (San Luis)... 805-547-9331 San Mateo-Santa Cruz (Felton)... 831-335-6719 Santa Barbara County Fire Dept. (Control)... 805-683-2724 Santa Clara (Morgan Hill)... 408-201-0490 Shasta-Trinity (Redding)... 530-225-2411 Siskiyou (Yreka)... 530-842-7066 Sonoma-Lake-Napa (St. Helena)... 707-963-4112 Tehama-Glenn (Red Bluff)... 530-529-8542 Tulare (Visalia)... 559-734-1948 Tuolumne-Calaveras (San Andreas)... 209-754-0675 Ventura County Fire Dept. (Ventura)... 805-388-4279 3

Aviation Management Unit (AMU) AMU Operations Duty Officer (24hr)... 916-561-3353 AMU Maintenance Duty Officer (24hr)... 877-406-9997 Air Attack Bases Chico AA Base... 530-895-6505 Columbia AA Base... 209-532-2911 Fresno AA Base... 559-291-6435 Grass Valley AA Base... 530-272-4952 Hollister AA Base... 831-637-5456 McClellan AT Base... 916-426-1680 Paso Robles AA Base... 805-238-1878 Porterville AA Base... 559-784-0828 Ramona AA Base... 760-789-1370 Redding AA Base... 530-226-2795 Rohnerville AA Base... 707-725-4572 Ryan AA Base... 951-652-2066 Sonoma AA Base... 707-576-2586 Ukiah AA Base... 707-462-6102 Helitack Bases Alma Helitack Base... 408-354-4806 Bear Valley Helitack Base... 831-389-4591 Bieber Helitack Base... 530-294-5251 Boggs Helitack Base... 707-928-5484 Columbia Helitack Base... 209-532-2911 Gillespie Helitack Base... 619-258-1397 Hemet / Ryan Helitack Base... 951-652-2066 Howard Forest Helitack Base... 707-459-7408 Kneeland Helitack Base... 707-444-2863 Prado Helitack Base... 909-606-1902 Vina Helitack Base... 530-839-2121 Northern Region Camps Alder CDCR HUU... 707-482-2761 Antelope CDCR LMU... 530-257-2295 Ben Lomond CDCR CZU... 831-426-1610 Butte Fire Center CCC BTU... 530-872-6330 Chamberlain Creek CDCR MEU... 707-964-3716 Deadwood CDCR SKU... 530-468-2235 Delta CDCR LNU... 707-428-4461 Devil s Garden CDCR LMU... 530-233-3634 Eel River CDCR HUU... 707-923-2757 Growlersburg CDCR AEU... 530-333-4385 High Rock CDCR HUU... 707-946-2362 Intermountain CDCR LMU... 530-294-5289 4

Ishi CDCR TGU... 530-597-2352 Konocti CDCR LNU... 707-994-2441 Parlin Fork CDCR MEU... 707-964-3765 Pine Grove CYA AEU... 209-296-7591 Placer Fire Center CCC NEU... 530-823-4900 x216 Salt Creek CDCR TGU... 530-833-5562 Sugar Pine CDCR SHU... 530-472-3121 Trinity River CDCR SHU... 530-286-2880 Valley View CDCR TGU... 530-968-5355 Washington Ridge CDCR NEU... 530-265-7855 Southern Region Camps Baseline CDCR TCU... 209-984-5287 Bautista CDCR RRU... 951-927-3639 Cuesta CDCR SLU... 805-543-9570 Fenner Canyon CDCR BDU... 661-944-5086 Gabilan CDCR BEU... 831-678-0609 La Cima CDCR MVU... 760-765-0140 McCain Valley CDCR MVU... 619-766-4412 Miramonte CDCR FKU... 559-336-2313 Mount Bullion CDCR - MMU... 209-966-2116 Mountain Home CDCR TUU... 559-539-3151 Norco CDCR RRU... 951-737-5911 Oak Glen CDCR - RRU... 909-797-5418 Owens Valley CDCR BDU... 760-387-2565 Pilot Rock CDCR BDU... 909-338-2812 Prado CDCR BDU... 909-597-2911 Puerta La Cruz CDCR MVU... 760-782-3559 Rainbow CDCR MVU... 760-728-7492 Vallecito CDCR TCU... 209-736-2553 Ventura CCC SLU... 805-983-3960 Forestry Training Center California Institution for Women - BDU... 909-597-7137 Sierra Conservation Center - TCU... 209-984-5291 x5323 Susanville Training Center LMU... 530-257-2727 State Forests Boggs Mountain State Forest - LNU... 707-928-4378 Jackson Demonstration Forest - MEU... 707-964-5674 La Tour State Forest - SHU... 530-225-2438 Mountain Home Demonstration Forest - TUU Summer... 559-539-2321 Winter... 559-539-2855 Soquel Demonstration Forest - CZU... 831-475-8643 5

CTCSS TONE PROTECTION Radio System Interference Interference to CAL FIRE Local Net communications has become increasingly common, the planned re-use of CAL FIRE assigned radio frequencies, FCC authorized frequency assignment, and antenna improvements made at various CAL FIRE remote radio sites: Local Net radio frequencies have been re-utilized to create additional Command Nets. This was accomplished to increase radio system efficiency and relieve Command Net congestion. Re-use of radio frequencies, however can cause interference to existing Local Net assignments. CAL FIRE radio frequencies are not assigned exclusively to our Department. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules also authorize use of these radio channels to other local government forestryconservation agencies. These users can also create interference to CAL FIRE radio nets. Improved antenna towers and associated radio and antenna systems at CAL FIRE remote radio sites have improved local area radio coverage. However, coverage may be extended unintentionally to other co-channel Units with resultant interference. Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) A method for elimination of co-channel, public safety radio system interference is the activation of Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) protection. CTCSS protection is built into modern radio equipment. Several years ago, CAL FIRE converted the mountain top mobile relay selection from burst-tone to CTCSS. Note: References are occasionally made to PL as a tone protection system. PL refers to Private Line, which is the trade name reference to the CTCSS feature provided in radio equipment manufactured by Motorola Corporation. Recent purchases of CAL FIRE replacement radio equipment have provided the opportunity to enable CTCSS protection throughout our radio system. Basic elements of CTCSS implementation will include protection of all radio equipment: Each Local Net has been assigned a discrete CTCSS tone. Mobile relays within the Local Net continuously transmit the specified CTCSS tone. Radio receivers within each Local Net are CTCSS protected so that the receiver will not open unless it detects the assigned CTCSS tone. All receivers are protected; ECC control stations, FFS, AAB, and Conservation Camp base stations, all mobile radios, all HTs and all aircraft and helicopter radios. An example of CTCSS protection is illustrated by examination of the BTU Local Net and the co-channel (151.400/159.375 MHz) CAL FIRE Command-4 Net, which is operating in Central California; 6

1) BTU ECC radio receivers will be protected by CTCSS Tone-1. 2) BTU mobile relays will always transmit CTCSS Tone-1. 3) BTU ECC Local Net will only hear radio traffic from their mobile relays. (See also CTCSS Limitations) 4) BTU ECC Local Net will not hear the interfering radio traffic from Command-4, because that radio system transmits CTCSS Tone- 8 Similar CTCSS tone assignments are planned and activated to eliminate other CAL FIRE co-channel interference situations. System planning and engineering will be completed to ensure that existing and future co-channel radio systems are assigned different CTCSS tones. CTCSS protection is commonly used, worldwide, for control/protection of commercial and public safety radio systems. CTCSS Tone Plans CAL FIRE CTCSS tone protection plans will be published in the CAL FIRE Radio Call Plan, as issued to all CAL FIRE radio users. CAL FIRE Telecommunications staff also provides a radio channel summary to the Aviation Management Unit, North/South Operations Coordination Centers, and Unit Emergency Command Centers for distribution to agency, cooperator, and vendor aircraft operators. With exception of HUU and AEU, the assigned CTCSS tone is the same number as the second digit of the Unit designator. Example: TGU unit designation is 2500, which equates to CTCSS Tone-5 (146.2Hz) CZU unit designation is 1700, which equates to CTCSS Tone-7 (167.9Hz) Exception to standard CTCSS assignments: HUU unit designation is 1200 assigned CTCSS is Tone-1 (110.9Hz) AEU unit designation is 2700, assigned CTCSS is Tone-5 (146.2Hz) CDF Command Nets 1 through 12 have been assigned Tone-8 (103.5Hz) on the receive side statewide. This assignment will provide protection from cochannel CAL FIRE Local Nets. CDF Command 11 will be assigned to INCIDENT portable repeaters with OST. It will not be pre-assigned. CDF Tactical Channels are CTCSS protected with Tone-16 (192.8) on transmit and receive. 7

CTCSS Limitations Car-to-Car (direct) Communications CTCSS protection for a specific Local Net includes activation of CTCSS tone decoding for all mobile radios. Car-to-Car (direct) communications requires that the assigned Unit CTCSS tone be transmitted to open the mobile receiver. The Kenwood and the Relm mobile radios are programmed to automatically select the proper CTCSS tone in the TA (talk around) transmit mode. Out-of-Unit mobile radios and cooperators should use the mobile relay system within each Unit, (if their radios are not programmed with the receive tone) as per the published Radio Call Plan, or the Group 3 Channel Assignment Plan. 8

CDF COMMAND NETS CDF C1 and CDF C2 repeater systems are located statewide and are shown on the map on pages 84-85. CDF C3 CDF C10 repeater systems are assigned to various locations throughout the state and are shown on pages 86-93. They are used as command frequencies for incident communications. These frequencies are available to ECCs for incident assignment, consistent with licensing and repeater deployment, in pre-approved areas of the state, with assignment by Region OCC. Use car-to-car talk around whenever possible. Designator RX Tone Receive Transmit Kenwood Group 3 Kenwood Ch. # CDF C1 103.5 151.3550 159.3000 CDF C1 1 CDF C2 103.5 151.2650 159.3300 CDF C2 2 CDF C3 103.5 151.3400 159.3450 CDF C3 3 CDF C4 103.5 151.4000 159.3750 CDF C4 4 CDF C6 103.5 151.2500 159.3600 CDF C6 5 CDF C7 103.5 151.4600 159.3900 CDF C7 6 CDF C8 103.5 151.4450 159.3450 CDF C8 7 CDF C9 103.5 151.1750 159.4500 CDF C9 8 CDF C10 103.5 151.1900 159.2250 CDF C10 9 CDF C11 103.5 151.1675 159.3975 CDF C11 10 CDF C12 103.5 151.2425 159.2625 CDF C12 11 LOCAL NET This is usually the primary dispatch and operations net for each Unit. Most initial attack dispatching is done on the Local Net. Local Net is used for emergency traffic, aircraft-to-ecc communications, and routine administrative traffic when the net is clear. Repeater locations are shown on the Unit maps. TACTICAL NETS Tactical frequencies are assigned to specific Units to allow for incident on-scene radio communications. Their purpose is to provide each incident a different frequency(s) to minimize interference in multiple incident situations, and to free up the local net for its designated purposes. Tac Nets are used for communications on an incident between the Incident Commander and the resources assigned to that incident. ECCs will manage and assign Tac Nets. Charts of Tac Net frequencies and assignments are located on pages 13-14 of this booklet. 9

CALIFORNIA TRAVEL NET (CESRS) The Travel Net is a shared radio net under a formal agreement between Cal OES and CAL FIRE known as California Emergency Services Radio System (CESRS) in the Kenwood TK790 Group 3. Repeater Input 154.9800 MHz Repeater Output 153.7550 MHz Additional authorized use of CESRS is limited to ground resources travelling to/from an incident outside their home Unit. This channel will not be used as a tactical net, nor will it be used for routine administrative traffic. Authorized uses are: 1) Emergency vehicle-to-dispatch communications 2) Emergency vehicle-to-vehicle communications 3) Initial contact, recall and/or reassignment of personnel and equipment 4) Contact channel during long distance travel by overhead, strike team, etc. The purpose of this channel is limited to ground resources enroute to/from an incident outside their home base, and not used for routine administrative traffic or a tactical net. Contact should first be attempted by cell phone for traveling. Use CESRS in car-to-car talk around whenever possible. CONTINUOUS TONE CODED SQUELCH SYSTEM (CTCSS) CTCSS encoding provides continuous sub-audible tone to access mobile relays (repeaters) and provide access to receive tone protected radios. CAL FIRE CTCSS TONES: T1=110.9 Hz T17=67.0 Hz T2=123.0 Hz T18=71.9 Hz T3=131.8 Hz T19=74.4 Hz T4=136.5 Hz T20=77.0 Hz T5=146.2 Hz T21=79.7 Hz T6=156.7 Hz T22=82.5 Hz T7=167.9 Hz T23=85.4 Hz T8=103.5 Hz T24=88.5 Hz T9=100.0 Hz T25=91.5 Hz T10=107.2 Hz T26=94.8 Hz T11=114.8 Hz T27=97.4 Hz T12=127.3 Hz T28=118.8 Hz T13=141.3 Hz T29=173.8 Hz T14=151.4 Hz T30=179.9 Hz T15=162.2 Hz T31=186.2 Hz T16=192.8 Hz T32=203.5 Hz *NOTE: The above tones are the standard approved by CAL FIRE, FIRESCOPE Communications, BLM, BIA, and the USFS within California. 10

AIRCRAFT COMMUNICATIONS AIR TACTICS NETS Air Tactics 4 151.2800 TX/RX Tone 1 CAL FIRE Air Tactics 5 151.2950 TX/RX Tone 1 CAL FIRE Air Tactics 6 151.3100 TX/RX Tone 1 CAL FIRE Air Tactics 21 151.2725 TX/RX Tone 1 CAL FIRE Air Tactics 22 151.2875 TX/RX Tone 1 CAL FIRE Air Tactics 23 151.3025 TX/RX Tone 1 CAL FIRE Air Tactics 24 151.3625 TX/RX Tone 1 CAL FIRE The air operations frequencies are shared throughout California by CAL FIRE) and USFS. Communications on the air tactics net are restricted to air-to-air use. There are exceptions: CAL FIRE Helitack crews on CAL FIRE incidents may, with approval from the Air Tactical Supervisor, transmit on CAL FIRE Air Tactics 4, 5, 6, 21, 22, 23 or 24 (whichever is assigned) for necessary coordination with their own helicopter. No other ground units are authorized to transmit on the air tactics nets. AIR GUARD (AIR SAFETY GUARD) 168.6250 MHz, TX Tone 1 (110.9) This frequency is monitored (at all times) by all USFS, CAL FIRE and BLM aircraft and ECCs. Its use is restricted to aircraft, ECCs, Air Attack and Helitack Bases. This frequency is restricted to the following uses: 1) Air-to-air emergency contact and coordination 2) Ground-to-air emergency contact, including emergency hailing by crews in critical danger. 3) Initial call, recall, and re-direction of aircraft when no other contact frequency is available. CAL FIRE VHF-AM RADIO FREQUENCIES VHF-AM ("Victor") radio frequencies are available for incident use. These frequencies are shared throughout California by CAL FIRE and USFS. Due to FCC regulations and the need for close frequency management, use of these frequencies is prohibited without the approval of the Region Coordination Center. ECCs will place requests for VHF frequencies with the appropriate Region Coordination Center (North Ops or South Ops). 11

The following frequencies are authorized for CAL FIRE/USFS use: VHF FAA-FCC 122.850 Air to Air Operations 122.900 Air to Air Operations 123.975 Air Tanker Base Ground Control/Operations 122.975 Air to Air Operations Helicopter 123.025 Air to Air Operations Helicopter 122.750 Air to Air Operations 122.925 Air to Air Operations The Region Coordination Centers may assign other VHF frequencies for specific incident support, depending on current FAA/FCC authorizations. AIR-TO-GROUND COMMUNICATIONS Designated air-to-ground frequencies for use in California are: 151.2200 MHz CDF Air to Ground 1 (Transmit/Receive Tone 16) 159.2625 MHz CDF Air to Ground 2 (Transmit/Receive Tone 16) 159.3675 MHz CDF Air to Ground 3 (Transmit/Receive Tone 16) 167.6000 MHz USFS AG-43 166.8750 MHz USFS AG-08 167.5000 MHz USFS AG-14 169.1125 MHz USFS AG-59 167.4750 MHz USFS AG-41 168.6375 MHz USFS AG-24 168.4875 MHz USFS AG-53 USFS air-to-ground frequencies are assigned geographically. Normally, incident air-to-ground traffic is restricted to the Incident Commander (IC) and/or Operations Section Chief and Helitack crews. Individuals, crews, engines, and dozers needing air support should place their request with the IC, Ops, or other appropriate line officer on the assigned Tactical Net. CAL FIRE, USFS, and BLM contract aircraft, including air tankers, lead planes, air attack planes, smokejumper planes, and helicopters, can dial up any frequency between 150 and 174 MHz. Copters 202 and 205 also have LF and UHF capability. CAL FIRE Call-When-Needed (CWN) air attack planes have limited frequencies. ECCs will assign the air-to-ground frequency to be used by CWN aircraft. ECCs are responsible for frequency management. Check with ECC if in doubt about an assigned frequency. Report serious interference to ECC ASAP. All CAL FIRE helicopters and air attack aircraft have tone encoders and can activate mobile relays when necessary. 12

Incident Commanders should know which air-to-ground frequency is normally assigned for initial attack in their area. Unless the ECC advises otherwise, assume all aircraft will be monitoring this frequency. If you are unable to contact aircraft on assigned air-to-ground frequency, call ECC for assistance. Remember to talk to aircraft when they are off to one side. Directly overhead = No contact. CAL FIRE VHF RADIO FREQUENCIES UNIT ECC NET Simplex Repeater Statewide CDF CMD-1 151.3550 159.3000 Statewide CDF CMD-2 151.2650 159.3300 Statewide Air Guard (TX TONE 1) 168.6250 CDF Air to Ground 1 151.2200 TX/RX TONE 16 CDF Air to Ground 2 159.2625 TX/RX TONE 16 CDF Air to Ground 3 159.3675 TX/RX TONE 16 Statewide Air Tactics 4 151.2800 TX/RX TONE 1 Statewide Air Tactics 5 151.2950 TX/RX TONE 1 Statewide Air Tactics 6 151.3100 TX/RX TONE 1 Statewide Air Tactics 21 151.2725 TX/RX TONE 1 Statewide Air Tactics 22 151.2875 TX/RX TONE 1 Statewide Air Tactics 23 151.3025 TX/RX TONE 1 Statewide Air Tactics 24 151.3625 TX/RX TONE 1 NORTHERN REGION Unit AAB ECC Call Sign Simplex Repeater Air TacNet Tactic AEU Camino Local 151.1900 159.2250 4 2,8,9 BTU CIC Oroville Local 151.4000 159.3750 5 5,9,11,12 HUU FOT Fortuna Local 151.2500 159.4050 6 3,7,10 LNU STS St. Helena Local West 151.4600 159.3900 6 2,4,5,6,10 Local East 151.3400 159.3150 6 LMU Susanville Local 151.2500 159.4050 4 1,3,8,10 MEU UKI Howard Forest Local 151.3850 159.2700 22 2,3,4,6,11 NEU GOO Grass Valley Local West 151.3250 159.3600 4 2,5,9 Local East 154.1300 159.4950 4 CZU Felton Local 151.3700 159.2850 5 3,4,6 SCU Morgan Hill Local 151.4450 159.3450 5 2,6,9,10 SHU RDD Redding Local 151.1600 159.2700 23 1,9,11,12 SKU SIY Yreka Local 151.3250 159.3600 5 1,4,7,8,9,10, 11,12 TGU Red Bluff Local 151.3700 159.2850 23 1,3,4,11,12 MRN Woodacre Local 151.0400 159.1800 6 1,4 13

SOUTHERN REGION Unit AAB ECC Call Simplex Repeater Air TacNet Sign Tactic FKU FAT Fresno Local 1 151.3850 159.2700 6 6,7,8 Local 2 151.1600 159.3600 MMU Mariposa Local 1 151.4600 159.3900 5,6,22 6,7,8 MMU Local 2 151.1525 159.3375 RRU HMT Perris Local West 1 151.3850 159.3600 6 2,10,12 Local East 3 151.1300 158.9250 Local 2 Countywide 151.1750 159.2850 BDU San Local 1 151.4450 159.3900 5 1,3,5,8 Bernardino Local 2 151.3250 159.3150 Local 3 151.2500 159.4050 BEU CVH Monterey Local East 151.2500 159.4050 5 3,4,7,12 Local West 151.3325 159.2775 MVU RNM Monte Vista Local 1 151.1900 159.2250 4 & 22 1,5,8 MVU Local 2 151.3325 159.2775 SLU PRB San Luis Local 151.3250 159.3150 4 2,3,7,8 SLC/SLU 154.3850 156.0300 Dispatch TUU PTV Visalia Local 151.1900 159.2250 23 3, 5, 8 TCU 022 San Andreas Local 151.1750 159.4500 22 2,5,8 INCIDENT ONLY TACTICAL NETS ASSIGNED BY REGION OCC NAME FREQUENCY TX/RX TX AND RX TONE CDF TAC 13 151.3775 192.8 (TONE 16) CDF TAC 26 159.2925 192.8 (TONE 16) CDF TAC 27 159.3075 192.8 (TONE 16) CDF TAC 28 151.1825 192.8 (TONE 16) CDF TAC 29 151.3475 192.8 (TONE 16) CDF TAC 30 151.3925 192.8 (TONE 16) CDF TAC 31 159.3825 192.8 (TONE 16) CDF TAC 32 151.2425 192.8 (TONE 16) CDF TAC 34 151.4675 192.8 (TONE 16) CDF TAC 35 159.3225 192.8 (TONE 16) CDF TAC 36 151.1525 192.8 (TONE 16) CDF TAC 37 159.3375 192.8 (TONE 16) NOTE: CDF TACTICAL NETS 14-25 ARE INCIDENT ONLY AIR TO GROUND FREQUENCIES ASSIGNED BY REGION OCC. 14

CLEAR TEXT WORDS AND PHRASES Unreadable: Used when signal received is not clear. Try to add the specific trouble. Ex: "Unreadable, background noise." Loud and clear: Self-explanatory. Stop Transmitting: Self-explanatory. Copy, copies: Used to acknowledge message received. Unit radio id must also be used. Ex: "Engine 2563, copies." Affirmative: Yes Negative: No Respond, Responding: Used during dispatch - proceed to or proceeding to an incident. Ex: "Engine 3365, respond..." or St. Helena, Engine 1475 responding." Enroute: Normally used by administrative or staff personnel to designate destination. Enroute is not a substitute for responding. In-quarters, with Station name or number: Used to indicate that a unit is in a station. Ex: "Oroville, Engine 2176 in-quarters, Jarbo Gap Station." Uncovered: Indicates a unit is not in-service, because there are no personnel to operate it. Out-of-service: Indicated a unit is mechanically out of service. When repairs have been completed the following phrase should be used: "Redding, Engine 2460, back-inservice, available." In-service: This means that the unit is operating, not in response to a dispatch. Ex: "San Andreas, Engine 4460, in-service, fire prevention inspections." Repeat: Self-explanatory. Weather: Self-explanatory. Return to : Normally used by ECC to direct units that are available to a station or other location. What is your location: Self-explanatory. Call by phone: Self-explanatory. Disregard last message: Self-explanatory. Standby: Self-explanatory. Vehicle registration check: Self-explanatory. Is available for a phone call?: Self-explanatory. At Scene: Used when unit arrives at the scene of an incident. Available: Used when a unit is ready for a new assignment or can return to quarters. The ECC will give the unit a new assignment or direct it to return to quarters. Available at Scene: Used when a unit is still committed to an incident, but could be dispatched to a new emergency if needed. Available at Residence: Used by administrative or staff personnel to indicate they are available and on-call at their residence. Can Handle: Used when the amount of equipment needed to handle the incident is at scene. Example: "San Luis, Battalion 3412, can handle with units at scene." Burning Operation: Self-explanatory. Report on Conditions: Self-explanatory. Fire Under Control: Self-explanatory. 15

Emergency Traffic Only: Radio users will confine all radio traffic to an emergency in progress or a new incident. Radio traffic that includes status information such as responding. Emergency Traffic: Term used to gain control of a radio frequency to report an emergency. All other radio users will refrain from using that frequency until cleared for use by an ECC. Resume Normal Traffic: Self-explanatory. PERSONNEL & EQUIPMENT CALL NUMBER INSTRUCTIONS Individuals having their own assigned radio number should use that number regardless of the type of radio unit they are using (base, mobile, HT). Individuals that do not have their own radio number and are using a vehicle assigned to someone else should use the vehicle radio id number with the prefix "Unit." Operators of engines, transports, supply vehicles, dozers, and dozer tenders will normally use the call number assigned to the vehicle. Whenever a hand-held radio ("handie-talkie") is used by an individual with a permanently assigned radio identifier, that person will continue to use his/her identifier. If the personal portable radio is assigned to a functional vehicle, the identifier for that radio will be the same as the vehicle, except that the letters "HT" will be inserted after the descriptive indicator. For example, Engine 2460 would be HT 2460. When a Fire Crew Captain is working with a crew, use the appropriate crew number. Example: Ishi Crew 2 CDCR camp vehicles, when utilizing CAL FIRE frequencies, will use the following clear text identifiers: Example: Ishi Conservation Camp CDCR vehicles Call sign "Ishi Corrections One", etc. The operating procedures and frequency control are under the command of the local Unit ECC. RADIO IDENTIFICATION PLAN FOR UNIT PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT Standard radio identifiers will be used by all personnel using the CAL FIRE radio system. Radio identifiers consist of numbers or alpha-numeric combinations proceeded by an appropriate descriptive indicator. If you do not have an assigned radio ID, please contact your local Telecom representative to assist you in obtaining one. Descriptive indicators will be used statewide for both routine and emergency traffic. Radio identifiers will be used for all radio transmissions except when an individual or resource is assigned to a position on an incident using the Incident Command System (ICS). The individual or resource will then use the ICS radio call assigned to that position. (Reference HB8010-11) 16

Indicator Resource Admin Air Attack Air Recon Ambulance Battalion Boat Chief Comm Unit Communications Copter Crash Crew Emergency Crew Transport Dispatch Division Dozer Dozer Tender Engine Engineering FDU Forester Helitack Helitanker Helitender MCC Medic Medic Engine Medic Truck Medic Squad MKU Patrol Pick-up Prevention Repair Squad Supply Support Tanker Telecomm Trainee Training Transport Truck Utility VLAT Water Tender Administrative staff Utility Aircraft Utility Aircraft BLS Staffed patient transport unit Battalion Chief Self-descriptive Unit Chief, Staff Chief, or Deputy Chief Communications Unit Telecommunications Personnel Helicopter Specialized Airport fire protection Fire crew Crew bus or Conservation Camp Vehicle (ECT) Emergency Command Center Personnel Assistant Chief or Forester II Bulldozer Bulldozer Service Unit Fire Engine Pumper, 50 gpm minimum Construction & Maintenance Personnel Food Dispensing Unit Resource Management Personnel Helicopter Crew A fixed tank helicopter with a 1,100 gall minimum capacity Helicopter Service Unit Mobile Communication Center Paramedic staffed ambulance Paramedic staffed engine Paramedic staffed truck Paramedic staffed rescue squad Mobile Kitchen Unit Pumper, 15 gpm minimum Fire Prevention Personnel and equipment Equipment maintenance personnel and equipment Vehicles equipped to support rescue and extrication Material Management personnel and equipment Specialized unit that may support equipment or refill breathing apparatus Air Tanker Telecommunications Field Graduate Trainee Training Officer Bulldozer Transport Any apparatus outfitted with aerial ladders, snorkel, telesquirt, etc. Utility and recon vehicle or stake side Airtanker with a retardant capacity of 5000 gallons or more Water tank truck, 1000 gal minimum 17

RADIO IDENTIFICATION PLAN FOR UNIT PERSONNEL & EQUIPMENT POSITION/FUNCTION VEH RADIO ID RADIO CALL SIGN Unit Chief XX00 Chief XX00 Deputy Chief (Asst. Chief) Division Chief (Asst. Chief) Battalion Chief (Field, Staff, Fire Prev) Fire Prevention (Captains, FPA, other) Command Center (Captains, Com Ops, other) Resource Management (Forester I) Training (Captains, other) Administrative (Captains, other) Mobile Equipment (FEM, HEM, Mechanic) Service Center (BSO, FLO, other) CXX01-99 DXX01-99 BXX01-99 PXX01-99 CCXX01-99 FXX01-99 TXX01 AXX01-99 RXX01-99 SXX01-99 Chief XX01, etc. Division XX01, etc. Battalion XX01, etc. Prevention XX01, etc. Dispatch XX01, etc. Forester XX01, etc. Training XX01, etc. Admin XX01, etc. Repair XX01, etc. Supply XX01, etc. Telecommunications TCXX01-99 Telecom XX01, etc. Engine XX01-99* Engine XX01, etc. Utility or Reconnaissance UXX01-99* Utility XX01, etc. Bulldozer XX01-99 Dozer XX01, etc. Transport XX01-99 Transport XX01, etc. Bulldozer Tender XX01-99 Dozer Tender XX01, etc. Helitack Crew Helitack ### Helicopter Tender H ### Helitender ### Fire Crew Camp Name # Camp Name Crew 1, etc. Fire Crew Transport CCV Camp Name # Camp Name Crew Transport, *XX50-69 Reserved for 4WD Engines and Utilities 18

RADIO IDENTIFICATION PLAN FOR CAL FIRE SACRAMENTO HEADQUARTERS 500 Sacramento Fire Protection CDF 600 Resource Management CDF 700 800 State Fire Marshal Management Services SFM CDF 900 Communications CDF 5500 CAL FIRE Training Center CFA NORTHERN REGION HEADQUARTERS 100 Santa Rosa Office CNR 200 Redding Office CNR NORTHERN REGION UNITS 1100 Mendocino Unit MEU 1200 Humboldt-Del Norte Unit HUU 1400 Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit LNU 1500 Marin County (Contract County) MRN 1600 Santa Clara Unit SCU 1700 San Mateo-Santa Cruz Unit CZU 2100 Butte Unit BTU 2200 Lassen-Modoc Unit LMU 2300 Nevada-Yuba-Placer Unit NEU 2400 Shasta-Trinity Unit SHU 2500 Tehama-Glenn Unit TGU 2600 Siskiyou Unit SKU 2700 Amador-El Dorado Unit AEU SOUTHERN REGION HEADQUARTERS 300 Riverside Office CSR 400 Fresno Office CSR SOUTHERN REGION UNITS 3100 Riverside Unit RRU 3300 San Diego Unit MVU 3400 San Luis Obispo Unit SLU 3500 San Bernardino Unit BDU 4100 Tulare Unit TUU 4200 Madera-Mariposa-Merced Unit MMU 4300 Fresno-Kings Unit FKU 4400 Tuolumne-Calaveras Unit TCU 4600 San Benito-Monterey Unit BEU 19

SACRAMENTO HEADQUARTERS RADIO IDENTIFICATION RADIO CALL SIGN Chief 1 Chief 2 Chief 500 Chief 501 Chief 502 Chief 506 Chief 507 Chief 508 Chief 509 Chief 510 Chief 511 Chief 512 Chief 513 Chief 514 Chief 515 Chief 516 Chief 517 Chief 519 Chief 520 Chief 521 Chief 522 Chief 526 Chief 536 Division 510 Division 511 Division 512 POSITION Director Chief Deputy Director Deputy Director Fire Protection Assistant Deputy Director Fire Protection Operations Assistant Deputy Director Cooperative Fire, Training, Safety, EMS, R&D Staff Chief Safety / EMS / R & D Staff Chief Civil Cost Recovery & Law Enforcement Staff Chief Cooperative Fire Protection Staff Chief Fire Protection Operations Deputy Chief Operations Systems/Data Integration (OSDI) Deputy Chief Camps Deputy Chief - State and Federal Government Programs Deputy Chief Local Government Program Deputy Chief Tactical Air Operations Deputy Chief - EMS Deputy Chief Safety Deputy Chief Civil Cost Recovery Deputy Chief - Command and Control Deputy Chief Law Enforcement Deputy Chief Law Enforcement / Intel (STAC) Deputy Chief Investigations Deputy Chief Safety North Region Deputy Chief Safety South Region Division Chief ROSS / HEMS / InciNet Division Chief - Predictive Services Division Chief CAD Program / CMIP 20

Division 513 Division 514 Division 515 Division 519 Division 523 Division 524 Battalion 509 Battalion 511 Battalion 520 Battalion 526 Prevention 521 MOBILE EQUIPMENT Chief 530 Repair 530 Repair 531 Repair 532 Repair 535 Repair 536 Repair 537 Repair 538 Division Chief Tactical Air Operations Division Chief Tactical Air Operations Division Chief Tactical Air Operations Division Chief Statewide Hired Equipment Coordinator Division Chief Tactical Air Operations Division Chief Tactical Air Operations Battalion Chief Sacramento Command Center Battalion Chief AVL / MDC Battalion Chief Law Enforcement Battalion Chief - EMS Fire Captain Law Enforcement Special Equipment Senior Forestry Equipment Manager Mobile Equipment Forestry Equipment Manager II Forestry Equipment Manager II Forestry Equipment Manager I Heavy Equipment Mechanic Heavy Equipment Mechanic Heavy Equipment Mechanic Heavy Equipment Mechanic AVIATION Chief 540 Chief 541 Chief 542 Chief 544 Chief 545 Chief 546 Senior Aviation Officer Aviation Management Unit Aviation Officer III - Chief of Flight Operations Aviation Officer III - Chief of Aviation Maintenance Aviation Officer II - Aviation Safety Officer Helicopter Program Manager Fixed Wing Program Manager 21

TELECOM Telecom 570 Telecom 571 Telecom 572 Telecom 573 Telecom Manager Communications Officer Communications Officer Communications Officer RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Chief 600 Deputy Director Resource Management Chief 601 Chief 602 Chief 603 Chief 604 Chief 605 Chief 606 Chief 607 Chief 608 Chief 609 Chief 610 Chief 611 Chief 612 Chief 613 Chief 614 Chief 615 Division 607 Division 608 Division 609 Division 610 Division 611 Division 612 Division 613 Division 617 Assistant Deputy Director Resource Protection Assistant Deputy Director Forest Practice Staff Chief Resource Protection Staff Chief Forest Practice Assistant Deputy Director Climate and Energy Staff Chief Wildfire Resilience Program Deputy Chief Forestry Assistance Deputy Chief Watershed Protection Deputy Chief Demonstration State Forests Deputy Chief Forest Practice Deputy Chief Environmental Protection Deputy Chief Forest Practice Law Enforcement Deputy Chief Vegetation Management Deputy Chief Urban and Community Forestry Deputy Chief Forest Biometrics Division Chief Forest Stewardship / Legacy Division Chief Forest Practice Watershed Protection Division Chief State Forest Research Division Chief Regulations Coordination Division Chief Environmental Protection Division Chief Forest Practice Audits Division Chief Vegetation Management Division Chief Nurseries and Reforestation 22

Division 618 Division 620 Division 627 Division 637 Division 647 Division 657 Division 667 Division 677 Division 687 Division Chief Hydrology Division Chief Forest Practice Database Division Chief Pest Management Division Chief Urban Forestry Division Chief CFIP (Redding) Division Chief CFIP (Santa Rosa) Division Chief CFIP/TRFRF (AEU) Division Chief CFIP/TRFRF (Fresno) Division Chief Forest Biometrics STATE FIRE MARSHAL Chief 3 Chief 700 Chief 701 Chief 702 Chief 703 Chief 710 Chief 711 Chief 712 Chief 713 Chief 715 Chief 716 Chief 720 Chief 721 Chief 722 Chief 730 Chief 731 Chief 740 Chief 741 Chief 750 State Fire Marshal Assistant State Fire Marshal Assistant Deputy Director Assistant Deputy Director Assistant Deputy Director Staff Chief Wildfire Planning and Engineering Deputy Chief Fire Planning Deputy Chief Fire Planning Deputy Chief Fire Planning / SRA Division Chief - Code Development and Analysis Supervising Deputy State Fire Marshal Chief Investigator Arson Bomb Enforcement Senior Arson Bomb Investigator Supervising Deputy State Fire Marshal Division Chief Fire Engineering Supervising Deputy State Fire Marshal Division Chief State Fire Training Supervising Deputy State Fire Marshal Chief of Pipeline Safety 23

Chief 751 Chief 752 Chief 753 Chief 754 Chief 755 Chief 760 Chief 761 Chief 762 Chief 763 Chief 764 Chief 765 Chief 780 Chief 781 Chief 782 Chief 783 Chief 784 Division 714 Battalion 714 ESS Chief 870 Admin 870 Admin 871 Battalion 871 Battalion 872 Battalion 873 Battalion 874 Battalion 875 Supervising Pipeline Safety Engineer Supervising Pipeline Safety Engineer Supervising Pipeline Safety Engineer Supervising Pipeline Safety Engineer Supervising Pipeline Safety Engineer Division Chief Fire and Life Safety North Supervising Deputy State Fire Marshal Supervising Deputy State Fire Marshal Supervising Deputy State Fire Marshal Supervising Deputy State Fire Marshal Supervising Deputy State Fire Marshal Division Chief Fire and Life Safety South Supervising Deputy State Fire Marshal Supervising Deputy State Fire Marshal Supervising Deputy State Fire Marshal Supervising Deputy State Fire Marshal Division Chief Utility Wildfire Mitigation Battalion Chief Utility Wildfire Mitigation Deputy Chief Employee Support Services Statewide Non-Uniform ESS Coordinator Statewide Non-Uniform ESS Coordinator Battalion Chief - North Region ESS Coordinator Battalion Chief Substance Abuse Assistance Program Coordinator Battalion Chief - South Region ESS Coordinator Battalion Chief - Statewide Coordinator - Law Enforcement and Returning Veterans Battalion Chief Central Region ESS Coordinator 24

PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS PROGRAM Battalion 890 Professional Standards Program - Battalion Chief Battalion 891 Battalion 892 Battalion 893 Professional Standards Program - Battalion Chief Professional Standards Program - Battalion Chief Professional Standards Program - Battalion Chief COMMUNICATIONS Chief 900 PIO 901 PIO 902 PIO 903 PIO 910 PIO 931 PIO 932 Battalion 920 Battalion 930 Deputy Director - Communications Chief - Public Information Chief - Public Education Public Information Officer Fire Captain Public Information Officer Santa Rosa Fire Captain Public Information Officer Riverside Public Information Officer - Riverside Battalion Chief Pubic Information - Chico Battalion Chief Public Information Riverside TRAINING CENTER Chief 550 Division 5501 Division 5502 Division 5503 Division 5504 Division 5505 Division 5506 Division 5507 Battalion 5512 Battalion 5513 Battalion 5515 Battalion 5517 Staff Chief Department Training Chief Deputy Chief Training Operations Assistant Chief - Administration Assistant Chief - Director of Fire Training Assistant Chief - Director of Law Enforcement Training Forester II Director of Resource Management Training Assistant Chief Director of Fire Training South Assistant Chief Curriculum Development Battalion Chief Safety and Wellness Battalion Chief HFEO Training Battalion Chief - Coordinator Battalion Chief Firefighter Academy (FFA) Battalion 25

Battalion 5518 Battalion 5519 Battalion 5520 Battalion 5521 Prevention 5522 Supply 5510 Repair 5530 Repair 5531 Repair 5532 Battalion Chief - Company Officer Academy (COA) Battalion Battalion Chief ICS / ECC / Specialized Training Battalion Chief Law Enforcement Battalion Chief Law Enforcement Fire Captain Specialist Law Enforcement Battalion Forestry Logistics Officer Forestry Equipment Manager Heavy Equipment Mechanic Heavy Equipment Mechanic 26

NORTHERN REGION RADIO IDENTIFICATION Chief 200 Northern Region Chief Chief 101 Assistant Northern Region Chief Chief 201 Assistant Northern Region Chief Chief 103 Staff Chief - Resource Management Chief 202 Staff Chief - Operations Chief 203 Deputy Chief - Operations Chief 204 Deputy Chief VMP / Pre-Fire Chief 205 Deputy Chief - Training Chief 120 Deputy Chief - Law Enforcement Chief 140 Deputy Chief - Tech. Services Chief 162 Deputy Chief - Resource Management Chief 261 Deputy Chief - Forest Practice Division 202 Assistant Chief - Northern Operations Coordination Center Battalion 202 Battalion Chief - OCC Battalion 203 Battalion Chief - OCC Battalion 204 Battalion Chief - OCC Battalion 205 Battalion Chief - OCC Battalion 206 Battalion Chief Northern Region Training Battalion 207 Battalion Chief Northern Region Intel Dispatch 209A Fire Captain - OCC Dispatch 209B Fire Captain - OCC Dispatch 209C Fire Captain - OCC Dispatch 209D Fire Captain - OCC Dispatch 209E Fire Captain - OCC Dispatch 209F Fire Captain - OCC 27

SOUTHERN REGION RADIO INDENTIFICATION Chief 300* Southern Region Chief Chief 301 Assistant Southern Region Chief Chief 401 Assistant Southern Region Chief Chief 302 Staff Chief Operations Chief 402 Staff Chief Management Services Chief 360* Staff Chief Resource Management & Pre-Fire Chief 303* Deputy Chief Operations - Camps Chief 304 Deputy Chief FIRESCOPE-Research & Development Chief 305 Deputy Chief Operations-Training Chief 306 Deputy Chief Contract County Administration Chief 420* Deputy Chief Fire Prevention Law Enforcement Chief 440 Deputy Chief Technical Services Chief 440 Deputy Chief - Tech Services Division 302 Assistant Chief South Ops Coordination Center Division 360* Division Chief Pre Fire & Fire Safe Planning Division 420* Deputy Chief Fire Prevention Law Enforcement Division 460 Division Chief/Forester II Timber Harvest Division 461 Division Chief/Forester II VMP Coordinator Battalion 301 Battalion Chief - OCC Battalion 302 Battalion Chief - OCC Battalion 303 Battalion Chief - OCC Battalion 304 Battalion Chief - OCC Battalion 305 Battalion Chief - OCC Battalion 325 Battalion Chief Public Information Officer Battalion 361* Battalion Chief Local Firesafe Planning Coordinator Battalion 420 Battalion Chief Fire Prevention / Civil Cost Recovery Battalion 421 Battalion Chief Fire Prevention / Civil Cost Recovery Battalion 422* Battalion Chief Fire Prevention / Civil Cost Recovery Battalion 460* Battalion Chief Fire Plan Coordinator 28

Prevention 360 Prevention 361 Prevention 362 Prevention 463 Prevention 464 Admin 306 Fire Captain Local Firesafe Planner Fire Captain Local Firesafe Planner Fire Captain Local Firesafe Planner Fire Captain Local Firesafe Planner Fire Captain Local Firesafe Planner Fire Captain Intel Officer Admin 307 Fire Captain Intel Officer *Denotes positions, with Management approval, that could work at either Riverside or Fresno, and the first digit would change to a 3 (Riverside) or 4 (Fresno) respectively. 29

AMADOR-EL DORADO UNIT (2700) AEU 2840 Mt. Danaher Rd. Camino, CA 95709 24 Hour # (530) 647-5220 Call Sign Camino Unit/Repeater Map Pages 40-41 Growlersburg Camp Growlersburg 1 GRB 1 Growlersburg 2 GRB 2 Growlersburg 3 GRB 3 Growlersburg 4 GRB 4 Growlersburg 5 GRB 5 Growlersburg 6 GRB 6 Pine Grove Camp Pine Grove 1 PGV 1 Pine Grove 2 PGV 2 Pine Grove 3 PGV 3 Pine Grove 4 PGV 4 Pine Grove 5 PGV 5 BUTTE UNIT (2100) BTU 176 Nelson Ave. Oroville, CA 95965 24 Hour # (530) 538-6460 Call Sign Oroville Unit/Repeater Map Pages 42-43 Butte Fire Center Butte 1 BFC 1 Butte 2 BFC 2 Butte 3 BFC 3 Butte 4 BFC 4 Aircraft AA 210 Chico AAB FRESNO-KINGS UNIT (4300) FKU 210 S. Academy Ave. Sanger, CA 93657 24 Hour # (559) 294-6825 Call Sign Fresno Unit/Repeater Map Pages 44-45 Miramonte Camp Miramonte 1 MIR 1 Miramonte 2 MIR 2 Miramonte 3 MIR 3 Miramonte 4 MIR 4 Miramonte 5 MIR 5 30

HUMBOLDT DEL NORTE UNIT (1200) HUU 118 S. Fortuna Blvd. Fortuna, CA 95540-2796 24 Hour # (707) 726-1280 Call Sign Fortuna Unit/Repeater Map Pages 46-47 Eel River Camp Eel River 1 EER 1 Eel River 2 EER 2 Eel River 3 EER 3 Eel River 4 EER 4 Eel River 5 EER 5 Aircraft Copter 102 AA 120 Alder Camp Alder 1 ALD 1 Alder 2 ALD 2 Alder 3 ALD 3 Alder 4 ALD 4 Alder 5 ALD 5 Kneeland Rohnerville AAB High Rock Camp High Rock 1 HRK 1 High Rock 2 HRK 2 High Rock 3 HRK 3 High Rock 4 HRK 4 High Rock 5 HRK 5 KERN COUNTY FIRE KRN 5642 Victor St. Bakersfield, CA 93308 24 Hour # (661) 861-2521 Call Sign Kern County Fire Rio Bravo Hotshots, Lake Isabella Crew 7 Tehachapi Crew 11 Aircraft Copter 407 Copter 408 Keene Keene Frazier Park Crew 10 LASSEN MODOC UNIT (2200) LMU 697-345 Highway 36 Susanville, CA 96130 24 Hour # (530) 257-5575 Call Sign Susanville Unit/Repeater Map Pages 48-49 Aircraft Copter 202 Bieber Devil s Garden Camp Dev Garden 1 DVG 1 Dev Garden 2 DVG 2 Dev Garden 3 DVG 3 Dev Garden 4 DVG 4 Dev Garden 5 DVG 5 Dev Garden 6 DVG 6 Reserve Forestry Training Center Forestry Trng 1 For Trn 1 Forestry Trng 2 For Trn 2 Forestry Trng 3 For Trn 3 Forestry Trng 4 For Trn 4 Antelope Camp Antelope 1 ATP 1 Antelope 2 ATP 2 Antelope 3 ATP 3 Antelope 4 ATP 4 Antelope 5 ATP 5 Antelope 6 ATP 6 Reserve Intermountain Camp Intermountain 1 INT 1 Intermountain 2 INT 2 Intermountain 3 INT 3 Intermountain 4 INT 4 Intermountain 5 INT 5 Reserve 31

LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE (LAC) 1320 N. Eastern Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90063 24 Hour # (323) 881-6183 Call Sign LA County Fire Aircraft A/T QB1 A/T QB2 Copter 10 Copter 11 Copter 12 Copter 14 Copter 15 Copter 16 Copter 17 Copter 18 Copter 19 Acton LAC CRW 11-1 LAC CRW 11-2 LAC CRW 11-3 LAC CRW 11-4 LAC CRW 11-5 Van Nuys Van Nuys Los Angeles, Whiteman Los Angeles, Whiteman Los Angeles, Whiteman Los Angeles, Whiteman Los Angeles, Whiteman Los Angeles, Whiteman Los Angeles, Whiteman Los Angeles, Whiteman Los Angeles, Whiteman LAC Crews Malibu LAC CRW 8-1 LAC CRW 8-2 LAC CRW 13-1 LAC CRW 13-2 LAC CRW 13-3 LAC CRW 13-4 LAC CRW 13-5 LAC CRW 13-6 Francisquito LAC CRW 14-1 LAC CRW 14-2 LAC CRW 14-3 LAC CRW 14-4 LAC CRW 14-5 Julius Klein LAC CRW 19-1 LAC CRW 19-2 LAC CRW 19-3 LAC CRW 19-4 LAC CRW 19-5 LAC CRW 19-6 Holton LAC CRW 16-1 LAC CRW 16-2 LAC CRW 16-3 LAC CRW 16-4 LAC CRW 16-5 LAC CRW 16-6 32

MADERA-MARIPOSA-MERCED UNIT (4200) MMU 5366 Hwy 49 North Mariposa, CA 95338 24 Hour # (209) 966-3803 Call Sign Mariposa Unit/Repeater Map Pages 50-51 Mt. Bullion Camp Mt. Bullion 1 MBL 1 Mt. Bullion 2 MBL 2 Mt. Bullion 3 MBL 3 Mt. Bullion 4 MBL 4 Mt. Bullion 5 MBL 5 MARIN COUNTY FIRE (1500) MRN 33 Castle Rock Ave. Woodacre, CA 94973 24 Hour # (415) 499-6717 Tam Fire Crew 1 TFC 1 Tam Fire Crew 2 TFC 2 Call Sign Woodacre MENDOCINO UNIT (1100) MEU 17501 N. Hwy 101 Willits, CA 95490 24 Hour # (707) 459-7403 Call Sign Howard Forest Unit/Repeater Map Pages 52-53 Aircraft Copter 101 AA 110 Howard Forest Ukiah AAB Chamberlain Creek Camp Chamberlain Crk 1 CCR 1 Chamberlain Crk 2 CCR 2 Chamberlain Crk 3 CCR 3 Chamberlain Crk 4 CCR 4 Chamberlain Crk 5 CCR 5 Chamberlain Crk 6 CCR 6 Reserve Parlin Fork Camp Parlin Fork 1 PFK 1 Parlin Fork 2 PFK 2 Parlin Fork 3 PFK 3 Parlin Fork 4 PFK 4 Parlin Fork 5 PFK 5 Parlin Fork 6 PFK 6 Reserve NEVADA-YUBA-PLACER UNIT (2300) NEU 13760 Lincoln Wy. Auburn, CA 95603 24 Hour # (530) 477-0641 Call Sign Grass Valley Unit/Repeater Map Pages 54-55 Washington Ridge Camp Washington Ridge 1 WAR 1 Washington Ridge 2 WAR 2 Washington Ridge 3 WAR 3 Washington Ridge 4 WAR 4 Washington Ridge 5 WAR 5 Aircraft AA 230 Grass Valley AAB Placer Fire Center Placer 1 PLR 1 Placer 2 PLR 2 Placer 3 PLR 3 33

ORANGE COUNTY FIRE ORC #1 Fire Authority Rd. Irvine, CA 92602 24 Hour # (714) 573-6500 Orange County ORC CRW 1 Call Sign Orange County Fire Aircraft Copter 1 Copter 2 Copter 3 Copter 4 RIVERSIDE UNIT (3100) RRU 210 W. San Jacinto Ave. Perris, CA 92570 24 Hour # (951) 940-6949 Call Sign Perris Unit/Repeater Map Pages 56-57 Bautista Camp Bautista 1 BAT 1 Bautista 2 BAT 2 Bautista 3 BAT 3 Bautista 4 BAT 4 Bautista 5 BAT 5 Bautista 6 BAT 6 Aircraft Copter 301 AA 310 Ryan AAB Ryan AAB Norco Camp Norco 1 NRC 1 Norco 2 NRC 2 Norco 3 NRC 3 Norco 4 NRC 4 Oak Glen Camp Oak Glen 1 OGN 1 Oak Glen 2 OGN 2 Oak Glen 3 OGN 3 Oak Glen 4 OGN 4 Oak Glen 5 OGN 5 Oak Glen 6 OGN 6 Oak Glen 7 OGN 7 34

SAN BENITO-MONTEREY UNIT (4600) BEU 2221 Garden Rd. Monterey, CA 93940-5385 24 Hour # (831) 647-6223 Call Sign Monterey Unit/Repeater Map Pages 58-59 Gabilan Camp Gabilan 1 GAB 1 Gabilan 2 GAB 2 Gabilan 3 GAB 3 Gabilan 4 GAB 4 Gabilan 5 GAB 5 Gabilan 6 GAB 6 Aircraft Copter 406 AA 460 Bear Valley Hollister AAB SAN BERNARDINO UNIT (3500) BDU 3800 N. Sierra Wy. San Bernardino, CA 92405 24 Hour # (909) 883-1112 Call Sign San Bernardino Unit/Repeater Map Pages 60-61 Fenner Canyon Camp Fenner Cyn 1 FCY 1 Fenner Cyn 2 FCY 2 Fenner Cyn 3 FCY 3 Fenner Cyn 4 FCY 4 Fenner Cyn 5 FCY 5 Fenner Cyn 6 FCY 6 Aircraft Copter 305 Prado Owens Valley Camp Owens Vly 1 OVY 1 Owens Vly 2 OVY 2 Owens Vly 3 OVY 3 Owens Vly 4 OVY 4 Owens Vly 5 OVY 5 Prado Camp Prado 1 PDO 1 Prado 2 PDO 2 Prado 3 PDO 3 Prado 4 PDO 4 Pilot Rock Camp Pilot Rock 1 PLT 1 Pilot Rock 2 PLT 2 Pilot Rock 3 PLT 3 Pilot Rock 4 PLT 4 35

SAN DIEGO UNIT (3300) MVU 2249 Jamacha Rd. El Cajon, CA 92019 24 Hour # (619) 593-0384 Call Sign Monte Vista Unit/Repeater Map Pages 62-63 Aircraft CC-10 & CC-12 AA 330 Rainbow Camp Rainbow 1 RBW 1 Rainbow 2 RBW 2 Rainbow 3 RBW 3 Rainbow 4 RBW 4 Rainbow 5 RBW 5 Gillespie Field Ramona AAB La Cima Camp La Cima 1 LCM 1 La Cima 2 LCM 2 La Cima 3 LCM 3 La Cima 4 LCM 4 McCain Valley Camp McCain Vly 1 MCN 1 McCain Vly 2 MCN 2 McCain Vly 3 MCN 3 McCain Vly 4 MCN 4 McCain Vly 5 MCN 5 Puerta La Cruz Camp Puerta La Cruz 1 PLC 1 Puerta La Cruz 2 PLC 2 Puerta La Cruz 3 PLC 3 Puerta La Cruz 4 PLC 4 Puerta La Cruz 5 PLC 5 SAN LUIS OBISPO UNIT (3400) SLU 635 N. Santa Rosa St. San Luis Obispo, CA 93405 24 Hour # (805) 547-9331 Call Sign San Luis Unit/Repeater Map Pages 64-65 Cuesta Camp Cuesta 1 CUE 1 Cuesta 2 CUE 2 Cuesta 3 CUE 3 Cuesta 4 CUE 4 Cuesta 5 CUE 5 Aircraft AA 340 Paso Robles AAB CCC/Camarillo Camp Camarillo 21 CAM 21 Camarillo 22 CAM 22 Ventura Camp Ventura 1 VNT 1 Ventura 2 VNT 2 Ventura 3 VNT 3 Ventura 4 VNT 4 Ventura 5 VNT 5 SAN MATEO-SANTA CRUZ UNIT (1700) CZU 6059 Highway 9 Felton, CA 95018 24 Hour # (831) 335-6719 Call Sign Felton Unit/Repeater Map Pages 66-67 Ben Lomond Camp Ben Lomond 1 BNL 1 Ben Lomond 2 BNL 2 Ben Lomond 3 BNL 3 Ben Lomond 4 BNL 4 Ben Lomond 5 BNL 5 Ben Lomond 6 BNL 6 Reserve 36

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY FIRE SBC 4410 Cathedral Oaks Rd. Santa Barbara, CA 93110 24 Hour # (805) 692-5723 Call Sign Control SANTA CLARA UNIT (1600) SCU 15670 S. Monterey St. Morgan Hill, CA 95037 24 Hour # (408) 201-0490 Call Sign Morgan Hill Unit/Repeater Map Pages 68-69 Aircraft Copter 106 Alma SHASTA-TRINITY UNIT (2400) SHU 875 Cypress Ave. Redding, CA 96001 24 Hour # (530) 225-2411 Call Sign Redding Unit/Repeater Map Pages 70-71 Sugar Pine Camp Sugar Pine 1 SGR 1 Sugar Pine 2 SGR 2 Sugar Pine 3 SGR 3 Sugar Pine 4 SGR 4 Sugar Pine 5 SGR 5 Sugar Pine 6 SGR 6 Aircraft AA 240 Redding AAB Trinity River Camp Trinity River 1 TRR 1 Trinity River 2 TRR 2 Trinity River 3 TRR 3 Trinity River 4 TRR 4 Trinity River 5 TRR 5 Trinity River 6 TRR 6 SISKIYOU UNIT (2600) SKU 1809 Fairlane Rd. Yreka, CA 96097 24 Hour # (530) 842-7066 Call Sign Yreka Unit/Repeater Map Pages 72-73 Deadwood Camp Deadwood 1 DWD 1 Deadwood 2 DWD 2 Deadwood 3 DWD 3 Deadwood 4 DWD 4 Deadwood 5 DWD 5 37

SONOMA-LAKE-NAPA UNIT (1400) LNU 1199 Big Tree Rd. St. Helena, CA 94574 24 hour # (707) 963-4112 Call Sign St. Helena Unit/Repeater Map Pages 74-77 Delta Camp Delta 1 DTA 1 Delta 2 DTA 2 Delta 3 DTA 3 Delta 4 DTA 4 Delta 5 DTA 5 Delta 6 DTA 6 Aircraft Copter 104 AA 140 Boggs Sonoma AAB Konocti Camp Konocti 1 KON 1 Konocti 2 KON 2 Konocti 3 KON 3 Konocti 4 KON 4 Konocti 5 KON 5 TEHAMA-GLENN UNIT (2500) TGU 604 Antelope Blvd. Red Bluff, CA 96080 24 Hour # (530) 529-8542 Call Sign Red Bluff Unit/Repeater Map Pages 78-79 Ishi Camp Ishi 1 ISH 1 Ishi 2 ISH 2 Ishi 3 ISH 3 Ishi 4 ISH 4 Ishi 5 ISH 5 Aircraft Copter 205 Vina Salt Creek Camp Salt Creek 1 SCK 1 Salt Creek 2 SCK 2 Salt Creek 3 SCK 3 Salt Creek 4 SCK 4 Salt Creek 5 SCK 5 Salt Creek 6 SCK 6 Valley View Camp Valley View 1 VLV 1 Valley View 2 VLV 2 Valley View 3 VLV 3 Valley View 4 VLV 4 Valley View 5 VLV 5 Valley View 6 VLV 6 TULARE UNIT (4100) TUU 1968 S. Lovers Ln. Visalia, CA 93292 24 Hour # (559) 734-1948 Call Sign Visalia Unit/Repeater Map Pages 80-81 Mountain Home Camp Mountain Home 1 MTH 1 Mountain Home 2 MTH 2 Mountain Home 3 MTH 3 Mountain Home 4 MTH 4 Mountain Home 5 MTH 5 Aircraft AA 410 Porterville AAB 38

TUOLUMNE-CALAVERAS UNIT (4400) TCU 785 Mountain Ranch Rd. San Andreas, CA 95249 24 Hour # (209) 754-0675 Call Sign San Andreas Unit/Repeater Map Pages 82-83 Base Line Camp Base Line 1 BSL 1 Base Line 2 BSL 2 Base Line 3 BSL 3 Base Line 4 BSL 4 Base Line 5 BSL 5 Aircraft Copter 404 AA 440 Columbia AAB Columbia AAB Vallecito Camp Vallecito 1 VAL 1 Vallecito 2 VAL 2 Vallecito 3 VAL 3 Vallecito 4 VAL 4 Vallecito 5 VAL 5 VENTURA COUNTY FIRE VNC 165 Durley Ave. Camarillo, CA 93010 24 Hour # (805) 384-1500 Call Sign Ventura County Fire VENTURA CREWS VNC CRW 11 C11 VNC CRW 12 C12 VNC FLIGHT CRW C11 or C12 Aircraft VNC CPT6 VNC CPT7 VNC CPT8 VNC CPT9 Camarillo Camarillo Camarillo Camarillo 39

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Mobile Radio TK790 GROUP 3: CAL FIRE STATEWIDE 2019 Ch RX FREQ RX CTCSS TX FREQ TX CTCSS PWR W/N DISPLAY NOTES 1 151.3550 103.5 159.3000 OST H N CDF C1 CDF COMMAND 1 2 151.2650 103.5 159.3300 OST H N CDF C2 CDF COMMAND 2 3 151.3400 103.5 159.3450 OST H N CDF C3 CDF COMMAND 3 4 151.4000 103.5 159.3750 OST H N CDF C4 CDF COMMAND 4 5 151.2500 103.5 159.3600 OST H N CDF C6 CDF COMMAND 6 6 151.4600 103.5 159.3900 OST H N CDF C7 CDF COMMAND 7 7 151.4450 103.5 159.3450 OST H N CDF C8 CDF COMMAND 8 8 151.1750 103.5 159.4500 OST H N CDF C9 CDF COMMAND 9 9 151.1900 103.5 159.2250 OST H N CDF C10 CDF COMMAND 10 10 151.1675 103.5 159.3975 OST L N CDF C11 CDF COMMAND 11(Portable repeater only) 11 151.2425 103.5 159.2625 OST H N CDF C12 CDF COMMAND 12 12 151.3850 110.9 159.2700 OST H N 11 MEU L MEU LOCAL NET 13 151.2500 110.9 159.4050 OST H N 12 HUU L HUU LOCAL NET 14 151.3400 136.5 159.3150 OST H N 14 LNU EAST LNU EAST NET 15 151.4600 136.5 159.3900 OST H N 14B LNU WEST LNU WEST NET 16 154.4150 131.8 154.8600 OST H N 14C XNA FIRE NAPA CO FIRE 17 151.0400 146.2 159.1800 OST H N 15 MRN MARIN CO. MU AID NET 18 151.4450 156.7 159.3450 OST H N 16 SCU L SCU LOCAL 19 151.1225 156.7 159.1650 OST H N 16B SCC CMD SANTA CLARA CMD 20 151.3700 167.9 159.2850 OST H N 17 CZU L CZU LOCAL 21 151.4000 110.9 159.3750 OST H N 21 BTU L BTU LOCAL NET 22 154.4150 123.0 159.0000 OST H N 21B BUT SUPP BUTTE CO SUPPORT NET 23 151.2500 123.0 159.4050 OST H N 22 LMU L LMU LOCAL NET 24 151.3250 131.8 159.3600 OST H N 23 NEU WEST NEU LOCAL NET 25 154.1300 131.8 159.4950 OST H N 23B NEU EAST NEU EAST NET 26 152.8100 131.8 158.0700 OST H N 23C PCF CMD PLACER CO Fire Dept.COMMAND 27 153.9650 100.0 156.3300 OST H N 23D NEV CO NEVADA COUNTY FIRE 28 155.9850 186.2 154.0100 OST H N 23E FOOTHILL FOOTHILL FIRE 29 151.1600 136.5 159.2700 OST H N 24 SHU L SHU LOCAL NET 30 154.4300 136.5 159.0150 OST H N 24B SHA CMD Shasta Co. Command 31 151.3700 146.2 159.2850 OST H N 25 TGU L TGU LOCAL NET 32 151.3250 156.7 159.3600 OST H N 26 SKU L SKU LOCAL NET 33 151.1900 146.2 159.2250 OST H N 27 AEU L AEU LOCAL NET 34 155.9025 186.2 159.2775 OST H N 27B XED CMD El Dorado OA CMD Net 35 154.7625 123.0 159.1800 OST H N 27C XAM CMD Amador OA CMD Net 36 151.3850 110.9 159.3600 OST H N 31 RRU 1 W RRU LOCAL NET West 1 37 151.1750 110.9 159.2850 OST H N 31B RRU 2 RRU LOCAL NET # 2 38 151.1300 0.0 158.9250 OST H N 31C RRU 3 E RRU LOCAL NET East 3 39 154.1000 0.0 156.0000 OST H N 31D RVC C1 RVC COMMAND 1 40 151.1900 131.8 159.2250 OST H N 33 MVU 1 MVU LOCAL NET 41 151.3325 131.8 159.2775 OST H N 33B MVU 2 MVU LOCAL 2 42 154.1750 103.5 158.8650 103.5 H N 33C XSD CMD1 SAN DIEGO CITY CMD 43 156.2250 107.2 159.0150 107.2 H N 33D XSD CMD2 San Diego Co. CMD 1 44 153.9950 110.9 159.1125 OST H N 33E XSD CMD3 San Diego Co. Old: Border CMD 45 158.9700 103.5 155.5500 103.5 H N 33F XSD CMD4 San Diego Co. CMD 2 46 153.8900 156.7 150.8050 OST H N 33G XSD CMD5 San Diego Co.old XSD NCMD(Pendleton) 47 151.3250 136.5 159.3150 OST H N 34 SLU L SLU LOCAL NET 48 154.3850 82.5 156.0300 82.5 H N 34B SLC SLC/SLU DISPATCH 49 151.0550 192.8 156.0450 192.8 H N 34C XSL C4 SLC COUNTY COMMAND 4 50 151.4450 146.2 159.3900 OST H N 35 BDU 1 BDU LOCAL NET # 1 51 151.3250 146.2 159.3150 OST H N 35B BDU 2 BDU LOCAL NET #2 52 151.2500 146.2 159.4050 OST H N 35C BDU 3 BDU LOCAL NET #3 53 159.1200 167.9 156.0600 OST H N 35D BDC V 2 SAN BERNARDINO CO 2 54 151.1525 167.9 158.8875 OST H N 35E BDC V 3 SAN BERNARDINO CO 3 55 151.1900 110.9 159.2250 OST H N 41 TUU L TUU LOCAL NET 56 154.0100 131.8 155.8950 OST H N 41B TLC TULARE CO FIRE NET 57 151.4600 123.0 159.3900 OST H N 42 MMU 1 MMU LOCAL NET Statewide Group 3

Mobile Radio TK790 Ch RX FREQ RX CTCSS TX FREQ TX CTCSS PWR W/N DISPLAY NOTES 58 151.1525 123.0 159.3375 OST H N 42B MMU 2 MMU LOCAL NET #2 59 153.1850 123.0 158.4300 OST H N 42C XMA CMD MADERA COMMAND 60 151.3850 131.8 159.2700 OST H N 43 FKU 1 FKU LOCAL 1 NET 61 151.1600 131.8 159.3600 OST H N 43B FKU 2 FKU LOCAL 2 NET 62 154.4450 131.8 159.1950 OST H N 43C FCO DST1 FKU / FCO DISPATCH 63 151.1750 136.5 159.4500 OST H N 44 TCU L TCU LOCAL NET 64 151.1300 136.5 158.6925 OST H N 44B TLU CMD TUOLUMNE COMMAND 65 151.6625 136.5 158.7075 OST H N 44C CAL CMD CALAVERAS COMMAND 66 151.2500 156.7 159.4050 OST H N 46 BEU E BEU LOCAL NET EAST 67 151.3325 156.7 159.2775 OST H N 46B BEU W BEU LOCAL NET WEST 68 151.2575 192.8 151.2575 192.8 L N 47 CDF T1 CDF TAC 1 69 151.1600 192.8 151.1600 192.8 L N 48 CDF T2 CDF TAC 2 70 151.1750 192.8 151.1750 192.8 L N 49 CDF T3 CDF TAC 3 71 151.1900 192.8 151.1900 192.8 L N 50 CDF T4 CDF TAC 4 72 151.2500 192.8 151.2500 192.8 L N 51 CDF T5 CDF TAC 5 73 151.3250 192.8 151.3250 192.8 L N 52 CDF T6 CDF TAC 6 74 151.3400 192.8 151.3400 192.8 L N 53 CDF T7 CDF TAC 7 75 151.3700 192.8 151.3700 192.8 L N 54 CDF T8 CDF TAC 8 76 151.3850 192.8 151.3850 192.8 L N 55 CDF T9 CDF TAC 9 77 151.4000 192.8 151.4000 192.8 L N 56 CDF T10 CDF TAC 10 78 151.4450 192.8 151.4450 192.8 L N 57 CDF T11 CDF TAC 11 79 151.4600 192.8 151.4600 192.8 L N 58 CDF T12 CDF TAC 12 80 151.3775 192.8 151.3775 192.8 L N 59 CDF T13 CDF TAC 13 81 159.2250 192.8 159.2250 192.8 L N 60 CDF T14 CDF TAC 14 82 159.2700 192.8 159.2700 192.8 L N 61 CDF T15 CDF TAC 15 83 159.2850 192.8 159.2850 192.8 L N 62 CDF T16 CDF TAC 16 84 159.3150 192.8 159.3150 192.8 L N 63 CDF T17 CDF TAC 17 85 159.3450 192.8 159.3450 192.8 L N 64 CDF T18 CDF TAC 18 86 159.3600 192.8 159.3600 192.8 L N 65 CDF T19 CDF TAC 19 87 159.3750 192.8 159.3750 192.8 L N 66 CDF T20 CDF TAC 20 88 159.3900 192.8 159.3900 192.8 L N 67 CDF T21 CDF TAC 21 89 159.4050 192.8 159.4050 192.8 L N 68 CDF T22 CDF TAC 22 90 159.4500 192.8 159.4500 192.8 L N 69 CDF T23 CDF TAC 23 91 151.3325 192.8 151.3325 192.8 L N 70 CDF T24 CDF TAC 24 92 159.2775 192.8 159.2775 192.8 L N 71 CDF T25 CDF TAC 25 93 159.2925 192.8 159.2925 192.8 L N 72 CDF T26 CDF TAC 26 94 159.3075 192.8 159.3075 192.8 L N 73 CDF T27 CDF TAC 27 95 151.1825 192.8 151.1825 192.8 L N 74 CDF T28 CDF TAC 28 96 151.3475 192.8 151.3475 192.8 L N 75 CDF T29 CDF TAC 29 97 151.3925 192.8 151.3925 192.8 L N 76 CDF T30 CDF TAC 30 98 159.3825 192.8 159.3825 192.8 L N 77 CDF T31 CDF TAC 31 99 151.2425 192.8 151.2425 192.8 L N 78 CDF T32 CDF TAC 32 100 159.2475 192.8 159.2475 192.8 L N 79 CDF T33 CDF TAC 33, New Frequency 2019 101 151.4675 192.8 151.4675 192.8 L N 80 CDF T34 CDF TAC 34 102 159.3225 192.8 159.3225 192.8 L N 81 CDF T35 CDF TAC 35 103 151.1525 192.8 151.1525 192.8 L N 82 CDF T36 CDF TAC 36 104 159.3375 192.8 159.3375 192.8 L N 83 CDF T37 CDF TAC 37 105 168.0500 0.0 168.0500 0.0 L N 85 NIFC T1 NIFC TAC 1 106 168.2000 0.0 168.2000 0.0 L N 86 NIFC T2 NIFC TAC 2 107 168.6000 0.0 168.6000 0.0 L N 87 NIFC T3 NIFC TAC 3 108 166.7250 0.0 166.7250 0.0 L N 88 NIFC T5 NIFC TAC 5 109 166.7750 0.0 166.7750 0.0 L N 89 NIFC T6 NIFC TAC 6 110 168.2500 0.0 168.2500 0.0 L N 90 NIFC T7 NIFC TAC 7 111 166.5500 0.0 166.5500 0.0 L N 91 R5 T4 USFS RGN 5 TAC 4 112 167.1125 0.0 167.1125 0.0 L N 92 R5 T5 USFS RGN 5 TAC 5 113 168.2375 0.0 168.2375 0.0 L N 93 R5 T6 USFS RGN 5 TAC 6 114 170.9750 0.0 168.7000 OST L N 94 NIFC C1 NIFC CMD 1 115 170.4500 0.0 168.1000 OST L N 95 NIFC C2 NIFC CMD 2 Statewide Group 3

Mobile Radio TK790 Ch RX FREQ RX CTCSS TX FREQ TX CTCSS PWR W/N DISPLAY NOTES 116 170.4250 0.0 168.0750 OST L N 96 NIFC C3 NIFC CMD 3 117 170.0000 0.0 166.6750 OST L N 97 NIFC C4 NIFC CMD 4 118 169.7500 0.0 167.1000 OST L N 98 NIFC C5 NIFC CMD 5 119 173.8125 0.0 168.4750 OST L N 99 NIFC C6 NIFC CMD 6 120 169.5375 0.0 164.7125 OST L N 100 NIFC C8 NIFC CMD 8 121 170.0125 0.0 165.2500 OST L N 101 NIFC C9 NIFC CMD 9 - IR1 122 170.4125 0.0 165.9625 OST L N 102 NIFC C10 NIFC CMD 10 - IR2 123 170.6875 0.0 166.5750 OST L N 103 NIFC C11 NIFC CMD 11 - IR3 124 173.0375 0.0 167.3250 OST L N 104 NIFC C12 NIFC CMD 12 - IR4 125 168.3000 0.0 168.3000 0.0 H N 105 BLM SOA BLM SCENE OF ACTION 126 172.6125 0.0 166.3750 OST H N 106 BLMNODW BLM ADMIN NET North West 127 171.6250 0.0 164.2500 OST H N 107 BLMNODEF BLM FIRE North East 128 169.7750 0.0 163.0250 OST H N 108 BLMCND-F BLM FIRE Bakersfield 129 166.4875 0.0 167.0750 OST H N 109 BLMCDD-F BLM FIRE NET South 130 151.2200 192.8 151.2200 192.8 L N 110 CDF A/G1 CDF Air to Ground #1 131 159.2625 192.8 159.2625 192.8 L N 111 CDF A/G2 CDF Air to Ground #2 132 159.3675 192.8 159.3675 192.8 L N 112 CDF A/G3 CDF Air to Ground #3 133 155.7000 192.8 155.7000 192.8 L N 113 RVC A/G RVC AIR TO GROUND 134 154.8300 100.0 154.8300 100.0 L N 114 LFD A/G LA CITY Air to Ground Shared w/lapd 135 154.4000 151.4 154.4000 151.4 L N 115 LAC A/G LA CO Air to Ground 136 154.2350 167.9 154.2350 167.9 L N 116 VNC A/G VENTURA CO. Air to Ground 137 156.1650 107.2 156.1650 107.2 L N 117 XSD A/G SAN DIEGO CO. Air/Ground 138 154.8900 167.9 154.8900 167.9 L N 118 KRN A/G Kern Co Air/Ground 139 167.6000 0.0 167.6000 0.0 L N 119 AG-43 IA Air/Ground Primary CAO1 140 166.8750 0.0 166.8750 0.0 L N 120 AG-08 IA Air/Ground Secondary CAO1 141 167.5000 0.0 167.5000 0.0 L N 121 AG-14 IA Air/Ground Primary CAO2 142 169.1125 0.0 169.1125 0.0 L N 122 AG-59 IA Air/Ground Secondary CAO2 &CAO4 PRI 143 167.4750 0.0 167.4750 0.0 L N 123 AG-41 IA Air Ground Primary CAO3 144 168.6375 0.0 168.6375 0.0 L N 124 AG-24 IA Air/Ground Secondary CAO3 145 168.4875 0.0 168.4875 0.0 L N 125 AG-53 IA Air/Ground Secondary CAO4 146 154.1600 0.0 159.1350 OST H N 126 OES 1A OES FIRE 1A 147 154.1600 0.0 159.1950 OST H N 127 OES 1B OES FIRE 1B 148 154.2200 0.0 159.1350 OST H N 128 OES 2A OES FIRE 2A 149 154.2200 0.0 159.1950 OST H N 129 OES 2B OES FIRE 2B 150 156.0750 156.7 156.0750 156.7 H N 130 CALCORD CALCORD 151 151.1375 156.7 151.1375 156.7 L N 131 VTAC 11 VHF INTEROP National 152 154.4525 156.7 154.4525 156.7 L N 132 VTAC 12 VHF INTEROP National 153 158.7375 156.7 158.7375 156.7 L N 133 VTAC 13 VHF INTEROP National 154 159.4725 156.7 159.4725 156.7 L N 134 VTAC 14 VHF INTEROP National 155 154.2800 156.7 154.2800 156.7 H N 135 VFIRE 21 NAT INTEROP 156 154.2650 156.7 154.2650 156.7 L N 136 VFIRE 22 NAT INTEROP 157 154.2950 156.7 154.2950 156.7 L N 137 VFIRE 23 NAT INTEROP 158 154.2725 156.7 154.2725 156.7 L N 138 VFIRE 24 NAT INTEROP 159 154.2875 156.7 154.2875 156.7 L N 139 VFIRE 25 NAT INTEROP 160 154.3025 156.7 154.3025 156.7 L N 140 VFIRE 26 NAT INTEROP 161 153.7850 167.9 158.8950 167.9 H N 141 KRN 1 Kern Co FD Dispatch 162 152.1500 151.4 158.6100 151.4 H N 142 LAC V-1 LA CO Command 1 163 151.0100 123.0 154.9650 123.0 H N 143 FIREOC Orange County Fire Channel 164 153.7700 110.9 154.2500 136.5 H N 144 SBC CH1 Santa Barbara CO DISPATCH 165 153.9050 110.9 154.9950 127.3 H N 145 SBC C2 S.B. CO. CMD 2 166 153.9800 110.9 155.7150 127.3 H N 146 SBC C3 S.B. CO. CMD 3 167 154.3250 79.7 155.8350 79.7 H N 147 VNC C 2 VENTURA CO. CMD 2 168 155.9850 186.2 154.7250 186.2 H N 148 VNC C 8 VENTURA CO. CMD 8 169 153.7550 0.0 154.9800 OST H N 149 CESRS CA TRAVEL NET / 170 168.6250 0.0 168.6250 110.9 L N 150 GUARD19 AIR GUARD - emerg. use only Statewide Group 3

Mobile Radio TK790 Ch RX FREQ RX CTCSS TX FREQ TX CTCSS PWR W/N DISPLAY NOTES Legend: Red are changes For This Year. ALL CHANNELS ARE NARROW BAND. OST = Operator Selectable Tone on TX to hit desired Repeater input. "PWR" - TX Power level H = Normal L = Lowest power setting CAL FIRE Local Units Unit # Name w/ Call Sign X = No TX authorized 27 AEU Camino 35 BDU San Bernardino 46 BEU Monterey 21 BTU Oroville 17 CZU Felton REVISED: April 18, 2019-A Changes for 2019 are in RED 43 FKU Fresno CAL FIRE CTCSS TONES: 12 HUU Fortuna T1=110.9 Hz T17=67.0 Hz 22 LMU Susanville T2=123.0 Hz T18=71.9 Hz 14 LNU St. Helena T3=131.8 Hz T19=74.4 Hz 11 MEU Howard Forrest T4=136.5 Hz T20=77.0 Hz 42 MMU Mariposa T5=146.2 Hz T21=79.7 Hz 33 MVU Monte Vista T6=156.7 Hz T22=82.5 Hz 23 NEU Grass Valley T7=167.9 Hz T23=85.4 Hz 31 RRU Perris T8=103.5 Hz T24=88.5 Hz 16 SCU Morgan Hill T9=100.0 Hz T25=91.5 Hz 24 SHU Redding T10=107.2 Hz T26=94.8 Hz 26 SKU Yreka T11=114.8 Hz T27=97.4 Hz 34 SLU San Luis T12=127.3 Hz T28=118.8 Hz 44 TCU San Andreas T13=141.3 Hz T29=173.8 Hz 25 TGU Red Bluff T14=151.4 Hz T30=179.9 Hz 41 TUU Visalia T15=162.2 Hz T31=186.2 Hz T16=192.8 Hz T32=203.5 Hz Total Channels Group 3: 170 (Avail Local use: 84 Channels) Statewide Group 3