hoser147 said:
They may have it broken down into patrol districts(zones) to were a patrol car covers certain villiages or towns.........hoser147
It's been 11 years since I've lived up there, but IIRC, the Hillsborough County SO primarily dispatches for the smaller towns as opposed to doing actual patrol services. Most of the towns in the county do have their own police departments (with a couple of exceptions, I'm sure); Nashua (Moto), Manchester (EDACS) and Goffstown (EDACS) dispatch off their own TRS networks; Milford, Amherst, Wilton and Mont Vernon are part of the Milford Area Communications Commission (back in the day, I think it was called Base 500) for police dispatch.
HCSO dispatches Francestown, Greenfield, Greenville, Litchfield (weekends), Lyndeborough, Mason, New Ipswich, Peterborough and Temple.
Most of the other larger towns, such as Hudson, Merrimack, Hollis, Bedford, and Pelham have their own dispatchers.
If HCSO is set up similar to most of the counties down here in Pennsylvania, they probably have a unit identifier that corresponds to the appropriate department to where the call is assigned.
Try Jon Marcel's New Hampshire Communications Page web site:
http://www.geocities.com/jmarcel66/nhcomm.html
Under "Police 10-Codes and State IDs", there's a listing of muni identifiers for all towns and cities in the state. You could possibly use that list as a guide to figure out which department is being reached, assuming HCSO uses that system to identify the departments they dispatch.