The OSHP wiki page has been updated with 100% accurate info about consolidated dispatching.
Very nice job. Thank you for doing that!
Mike
The OSHP wiki page has been updated with 100% accurate info about consolidated dispatching.
No problem. I'll clean up the rest of the page when I get a chance.Very nice job. Thank you for doing that!
Mike
The OSHP wiki page has been updated with 100% accurate info about consolidated dispatching.
Would be pretty ironic if the OSP has transitioned back to their old district structure.
In July of this year, OSHP restructured the district map to reintroduce the Warren District, bringing the district number to a total of nine. Doing so has established a consistency in command among all the districts and ultimately increased the level of service provided in Ohio’s communities. This was accomplished without any additional cost by moving a vacant GHQ Captain’s position to the field to fill the district commander position, now staffed by Captain Joshua Swindell.
In addition, OSHP will return to referring to each district by number, rather than name, to reduce technological hurdles.
They did, in July (I somehow missed the article when I was looking at that a few days ago):
There's a map too, on page 7. It's the same as before they got rid of the Warren district, except the district 3 HQ is in Cleveland instead of Massillon.
In addition, OSHP will return to referring to each district by number, rather
than name, to reduce technological hurdles.
A new one, 54087, radio id 94xxxxx, real casual talk something about ambualance service, fuel etc...???
I saw the following affiliations in my Pro96Com program, these were off of the Cherry Valley tower.
TG 19500 with Radio ID 28xxxxx (assuming Geauga County)
TG 46007 with Radio ID 78xxxxx (assuming Trumbull County)
Didn't see any conversations, only affiliations.