Settings & Permissions These are settings and permissions that can be configured from the Fire Station Admin and Permisssions screens. This is used by department managers to configure and grant access to Fire Station. Notification Text Messages You can receive text message notifications from Fire Station when configuring notification groups. To do this, enter the phone number as an email address specifically formatted for your mobile carrier. Enter your phone number in the following format: <10 Digit Phone Number>@ The following table lists the carrier domains for various carriers in North America. Carrier Format AT&T <10 Digit Phone Number> @txt.att.net Sprint <10 Digit Phone Number> @messaging.sprintpcs.com T-Mobile <10 Digit Phone Number> @tmomail.net Verizon <10 Digit Phone Number> @vtext.com All Tell <10 Digit Phone Number> @message.alltel.com Boost <10 Digit Phone Number> @myboostmobile.com Cellular South <10 Digit Phone Number> @csouth1.com Centennial Wireless <10 Digit Phone Number> @cwemail.com Cincinnati Bell <10 Digit Phone Number> @gocbw.com Cricket Wireless <10 Digit Phone Number> @sms.mycricket.com Metro PCS <10 Digit Phone Number> @mymetropcs.com Powertel <10 Digit Phone Number> @ptel.net Qwest <10 Digit Phone Number> @qwestmp.com Rogers <10 Digit Phone Number> @pcs.rogers.com Suncom <10 Digit Phone Number> @tms.suncom.com Telus <10 Digit Phone Number> @msg.telus.com U.S. Cellular <10 Digit Phone Number> @email.uscc.net Virgin Mobile USA <10 Digit Phone Number> @vmobl.com For example, to enter the phone number (123) 456-7890 on AT&T you would enter:   1234567890@txt.att.net Incident Reporting Settings Incident Number Length By default, incident numbers are only 7 digits long. Incident numbers can be increased to a maximum of 9 digits. To enable/disable this feature: Sign in to Fire Station Desktop. In the left menu, select Admin > Manage Settings . Select the  Incident Reporting tab. On the right side of the panel, select/deselect the checkbox labeled "Allow 9-digit Incident Numbers". Click the "Save" button at the top of the page. NFIRS 5.0 only supports 7-digit incident numbers. For this reason NFIRS calls do not support the new 9-digit incident numbers. If you convert a quick call with a 9-digit incident number into a NFIRS call, the NFIRS incident number must be changed to 7-digits before the call can be validated.