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S-39 Emergency Communications Center
Barnstable County Sheriff’s Office
Developed by the Barnstable County Sheriff’s
Office, under the direction of Sheriff James M.
Cummings, and in cooperation with: local Po-
lice and Fire Agencies, Cape and Islands EMS,
the mobile ECC provides an invaluable com-
munications resource, to the Public Safety
Community.
MERGING AGENCIES During multi-agency events such as: multi-alarm fires, search and rescue opera-tions, surveillance, apprehension mis-sions, large fairs and public exhibitions, communications between agencies can be a challenge. Depending of the situation many responding agencies are on a multi-tude of different frequency bands. The ECC supports the ability to merge these communications networks onto a common communications platform, allowing every-one involved to communicate effectively.
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATIONS
The interior of the vehicle supports a two (2) position dispatch cen-
ter, providing access to 16 radios, which cover the full spectrum of
communications frequencies employed in the public safety field.
Communications on the Statewide Trunking System, Military Net-
works, Conventional 800 MHz Systems, Low Band, High Band
and UHF frequencies as well. The ability to transmit paging tones
for various agency alerting systems, supplements the flexibility of
the communications package.
ICS SYSTEM SUPPORT: Additionally, the vehicle provides a strategic conference room, allowing 4-5 people to
meet comfortably to access scene situations and develop strategies. Incorporated in the room, are the video systems,
the ability to patch up to four radio communications channels, full telephone service access and Internet. Included , is a
complete computer system containing a Mobile Data Terminal, HAZMAT programs, mapping software, response proto-
cols and other related data files and programs. Proper vehicle identification through universal outside marker lighting is
also provided, to be compliant with the ICS System.
Conference Area Telephone, Video and Computer Screens, AC/DC
Power Outlets, Patch Panels, Audio and Video Recording & Playback
Capabilities, Plus DSS Satellite Support.
Both Dispatch Positions Multiple Two-Way Radios in the center console, with switching and patching bays at the bottom. ACU-1000 Gateway
provides radio cross patching between services.
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES
Many high-tech features are incorporated within the communications
systems. To enhance coverage on any of the communications chan-
nels, a 42 foot telescoping mast is built into the truck, which supports
three wideband base style antennas covering 140 Mhz - 890 MHz.
DSS Satellite reception allows 24 hour news and weather updates.
Off air reception of the video down link from the Mass State Police
aircraft is built in, as well digital video recording and playback. Video
down link systems are on board to capture and display imagery from
the BCSO unmanned drone. This provides ICS staff with live over-
head video feeds from both it’s standard and FLIR cameras. Up-Link
and Down-Link System, for live IT networking of dispatch systems
and Internet access. All signals can be feed to an external connector
panel, as well as the ability to accept external video/RF resources.
CHASSIS:
2001 Ford F650 Chassis, 26,000 GVW
Cummings 225 HP ISB Diesel Engine
Allison 2400 Series, 4 Speed Automatic Transmission
Total Vehicle Length: 26.5 Ft Overall Vehicle Height: 12.5 Ft
BODY:
Custom Designed and Built by Wolf Coach, Inc, Auburn, MA
16 Foot Custom Body with two (2) Dispatch Positions, a Custom
Electronics and Communications rack, 4 person conference room.
COMMUNICATIONS:
Custom Engineered Communications Dispatch Center Consisting Of The Following:
Six (6) Motorola MCS2000 Multi-Channel 800 MHz Trunked Radios
One (1) Motorola Spectra P25 Multi-Channel UHF Radio
One (1) Motorola Maxtrac, Multi-Channel VHF Low Band Radio
Two (2) Motorola Spectra P25 Multi-Channel VHF High Band Radio
One (1) Multi-Channel VHF Marine Radio
One (1) Icom VHF AM Aircraft Radio
One (1) Uniden BC-15XLT Scanner Radio
One (1) Icom 2M/70CM Amateur Radio
One (1) Kenwood 2M Amateur Radio
One (1) Raytheon ACU-1000 Communications Gateway
Two (2) Motorola Command Plus Dispatch Console Systems
One (1) 42 Ft Wilbert Telescoping Mast W/Three (3) Broadband Communications;
Twenty-Two (22) Roof Mounted Communications Antennas
AC POWER:
Onan 10KW Quite Diesel, Diesel Generator System
One (1) External 50 Amp, 240 Volt Input Connection
One (1) External 30 Amp, 120 Volt Input Connection (Night Circuit)
TELEPHONE SYSTEM/FACSIMILE:
Multi-line Nortel PBX with two (2) line Cellular Service and optional inputs for six (6) land based telephone circuits
One (1) Hewlett/Packard Printer/Copier/Fax/Document Scanner
VIDEO SYSTEMS:
One (1) Daytron DSS Automatic Satellite Antenna System
One (1) Sony DSS Satellite Receiver
One (1) Sony Trinitron, 19" Color Television Receiver
One (1) Magnavox 4-Head Stereo VCR
One (1) Enterprise Control System, Microwave
MSP Video Downlink System
Mast Mounted Color Camera W/PTZ Drive
DATA SYSTEM:
Multi-Terminal Data Network System linked Via Cell Data Modem and/or Satellite Link
Smart Board
Video Capture System
Mobile Laptop Network
MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES:
Two (2) Pentium Laptop Computers
One (1) Mobile Data Terminal
Davis Instrument Weather Station
Six (6) Bank Portable Radio Rapid Charger/Conditioner
Low Voltage Dimmable Interior Lighting
External Communications Connector Panel
External Scene Lighting
360 degree Emergency Lighting
Dispatch Position 2
Dispatch Position 1
Telephone, Amateur Radio Scanner, Aircraft Radio,
Drone and Video Controls, Video DVR, mast Mounted
Camera Controls