Hello all,
I searched this forum and could not find an answer to this question, so here goes: does anyone have a list, or can point me to a source for information about the unit identifiers for various state law enforcement officers? For example, here in Somerset County, the DCNR State Forest Rangers utilize the IDs D51 ("Delta-51"), D52, D53 and D54. Game Commission uses 228, 229 and 230. Fish Commission uses F30 and F41. State parks personnel just use the name of the state park from which they are based, plus a number ("Laurel Hill 3", "Laurel Hill 4", etc). The state dog law officer for Somerset County utilizes "54-2". I believe I remember that in the case of DCNR Forestry units, the D in their designator refers to the district? I would like to see statewide lists for these units if they are available. I remember seeing a webpage with this information on it years ago, but I haven't been able to find that information recently and am not sure where to look. PA's portal page for the State Radio Office doesn't have anything pertinent. Thank you for any assistance!
I searched this forum and could not find an answer to this question, so here goes: does anyone have a list, or can point me to a source for information about the unit identifiers for various state law enforcement officers? For example, here in Somerset County, the DCNR State Forest Rangers utilize the IDs D51 ("Delta-51"), D52, D53 and D54. Game Commission uses 228, 229 and 230. Fish Commission uses F30 and F41. State parks personnel just use the name of the state park from which they are based, plus a number ("Laurel Hill 3", "Laurel Hill 4", etc). The state dog law officer for Somerset County utilizes "54-2". I believe I remember that in the case of DCNR Forestry units, the D in their designator refers to the district? I would like to see statewide lists for these units if they are available. I remember seeing a webpage with this information on it years ago, but I haven't been able to find that information recently and am not sure where to look. PA's portal page for the State Radio Office doesn't have anything pertinent. Thank you for any assistance!
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