San Diego County-Imperial County Regional Communications System

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The San Diego County-Imperial County Regional Communications System, locally known as the RCS, provides wireless 800 MHz voice (radio) and data communications for public safety and public service agencies in San Diego County, California and Imperial County, California. The day-to-day operations is run by the Wireless Services Division of the San Diego County Sheriff's Department.

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[edit] History

[edit] Timeline of notable events

  • December 8, 1992 - San Diego County Board of Supervisors approved the RCS business plan
  • March 7, 1995 - Governing bodies signed the Participating Agency Agreement
  • March 5, 1996 - San Diego County Board authorized contract with Motorola & financing of remaining RCS components
  • December 1996 - Construction of 43 radio repeater sites began
  • May 1998 - Participating agencies began using the RCS
  • December 1999 - San Diego County portion of the project completed
  • March 5, 2001 - Santana High School shooting
  • March 22, 2001 - Granite Hills High School shooting
  • October 25, 2003 - Cedar Fire and Paradise Fire

[edit] Member agencies

[edit] Counties

  1. San Diego
  2. Imperial

[edit] Cities

[edit] San Diego County

  1. Carlsbad
  2. Chula Vista
  3. Coronado
  4. Del Mar
  5. El Cajon
  6. Encinitas
  7. Escondido
  8. Imperial Beach
  9. La Mesa
  10. Lemon Grove
  11. National City
  12. Poway
  13. Oceanside
  14. San Marcos
  15. Santee
  16. Solana Beach
  17. Vista

[edit] Imperial County

  1. Brawley
  2. Calexico
  3. Calipatria
  4. El Centro
  5. Holtville
  6. Imperial
  7. Westmorland

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