Riverside Sheriff Car Nos.

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So, I'm well aware that they've encrypted their transmissions years ago, and that I may have dropped this in the wrong place, but does ANYONE know/still remember the car numbers and general area(s) they cover(ed)?

Reason I'm asking is for a simulation game <police-missionchief.com> that I want to play. Here's all I remember from long ago:
Adam (Colorado River-Blythe Area)
Baker (Cabazon)
Calimesa (Calimesa City)
Canyon (Canyon Lake)
Charles (unincorporated Thermal ex-Indio)
David (unincorporated Hemet)
Edward (Jurupa Valley)
Frank (Unincorporated Lake Elsinore, 71-74?)
George (Norco)
Ida? (San Jacinto, from Hemet Station, I believe)
John (Indian Wells, likely 15-25 but again, can't remember)
Jurupa (New City of Jurupa)
L-A (La Quinta, remember hearing triple digits and those starting with 5 years ago while visiting)
Lake (Lake Patrol, do they use the same numbers as patrol cars in the area would)?
Menifee (Menifee) **I KNOW THEY HAVE A PD OF THEIR OWN NOW, but would love to know for legacy.**
Moreno (MoVal)
Motor (Traffic, do they take same car numbers as that of patrol in respective area)?
Ocean (unincorporated Palm Desert, possibly 29-35 from dry memory)
P.C. (Unincorporated Perris)
Perris (Perris City)
Sam (Rancho Mirage, maybe numbers between 38-45, can't remember)
Southwest (Unincorporated Temecula area)
Temecula (Temecula, likely 6x from memory)
Tom (Palm Desert, 30, 32, 34, 36, and 38) - pretty good with that they have a beat map.
Wildomar (Wildomar)
Young (Coachella, likely 2x, can't remember)

I've listed all I could from memory of scanning while in the area and live feeds. Please do all you can to help me, or point me in the right direction.
 

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Here are some notes I had back in the day.


Adam = Colorado River Station
Baker = Cabazon Station
B-C = Smith Correctional Facility Transport
Bike = Bicycle Patrol
Calimesa = Calimesa PD
Canyon = Canyon Lake PD
CDF = Fire Prevention Officers (Cal-Fire)
Charles = Thermal Station (formerly Indio Station)
David = Hemet Station
Eastvale = Eastvale PD
E-C = Electronic Confinement Monitoring Unit
Edward = Jurupa Valley Station
E-S = Emergency Services Team
Frank = Lake Elsinore Station
Gang = Gang Task Force
George = Norco PD
H-D = Hazardous Device Team
I-C = Indio Jail Transport
I-D = Forensic Services
Ida = San Jacinto PD
Jurupa = Jurupa Valley PD
John = Indian Wells PD
L-A = La Quinta PD
Lake = Lake Patrol
Lincoln = Lake Elsinore PD
Menifee = Menifee PD
Motor = Traffic Enforcement
Moreno = Moreno Valley PD
Ocean = Palm Desert Station
Paul = Special Details (DUI checkpoints, truancy sweeps, etc.)
P-C = Perris Station
Perris = Perris PD
Posse = Horseback Unit
R-C = RPDC Transport
River = River Patrol
Robert = Special Investigations Bureau
Safe = Sexual Assault Felony Enforcement Team
Sam = Rancho Mirage PD
SET = Special Enforcement Team
Southwest = Southwest Station
Star 9 = Aviation Unit
Temecula = Temecula PD
Tom = Palm Desert PD
West = Court Services West
Wildomar = Wildomar PD
X-Ray = Code Enforcement
Young = Coachella PD
Zebra = Riverside Auto Theft Interdiction Detail

Most patrol unit callsigns for RSO follow this format: Watch + Designator + Beat No. For example: “3-Frank-74″ would be third watch, located in the Elsinore (county) area and in the 74 beat.

Units numbers
001-099 - Patrol Units
100 units - Sergeants
200 units - Detectives
300 units - CSO Units
400 units - Special Details
500 units - Special Details
700 units - Volunteer

1 Midnight
2 Days
3 Evening
4 Overlap
5 Special Ops
 
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Here are some notes I had back in the day.


Adam = Colorado River Station
Baker = Cabazon Station
B-C = Smith Correctional Facility Transport
Bike = Bicycle Patrol
Calimesa = Calimesa PD
Canyon = Canyon Lake PD
CDF = Fire Prevention Officers (Cal-Fire)
Charles = Thermal Station (formerly Indio Station)
David = Hemet Station
Eastvale = Eastvale PD
E-C = Electronic Confinement Monitoring Unit
Edward = Jurupa Valley Station
E-S = Emergency Services Team
Frank = Lake Elsinore Station
Gang = Gang Task Force
George = Norco PD
H-D = Hazardous Device Team
I-C = Indio Jail Transport
I-D = Forensic Services
Ida = San Jacinto PD
Jurupa = Jurupa Valley PD
John = Indian Wells PD
L-A = La Quinta PD
Lake = Lake Patrol
Lincoln = Lake Elsinore PD
Menifee = Menifee PD
Motor = Traffic Enforcement
Moreno = Moreno Valley PD
Ocean = Palm Desert Station
Paul = Special Details (DUI checkpoints, truancy sweeps, etc.)
P-C = Perris Station
Perris = Perris PD
Posse = Horseback Unit
R-C = RPDC Transport
River = River Patrol
Robert = Special Investigations Bureau
Safe = Sexual Assault Felony Enforcement Team
Sam = Rancho Mirage PD
SET = Special Enforcement Team
Southwest = Southwest Station
Star 9 = Aviation Unit
Temecula = Temecula PD
Tom = Palm Desert PD
West = Court Services West
Wildomar = Wildomar PD
X-Ray = Code Enforcement
Young = Coachella PD
Zebra = Riverside Auto Theft Interdiction Detail

Most patrol unit callsigns for RSO follow this format: Watch + Designator + Beat No. For example: “3-Frank-74″ would be third watch, located in the Elsinore (county) area and in the 74 beat.

Units numbers
001-099 - Patrol Units
100 units - Sergeants
200 units - Detectives
300 units - CSO Units
400 units - Special Details
500 units - Special Details
700 units - Volunteer

1 Midnight
2 Days
3 Evening
4 Overlap
5 Special Ops

Wow! I still remember your site. :) Any idea of the patrol car numbers specific to each area?
 
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