Yes. 126-330 and 144-389. The dispatcher numbers were changed about 5 or 6 years ago up and down the line. It was done to close the gaps in numbers. We had people who were in the 100's but off the platform, and into the 500's for dispatchers. The bosses had people in the 40's up to 70's, so it was all compressed by seniority, with a few gaps left for recently promoted folks.
As of this writing, only two numbers have been retired that I know of. 22 for SFAD Dennis "Doc" O' Connell, and 120 for Warren Fuchs. I am a Supervising Dispatcher, but my handle is what my number would be if I was still a dispatcher.
PS Anyone with a 700 number is a probie, or provisional new guy. They get their regular numbers after a little more than a year. With this next bunch of probies, we will be into the 300's again.
So simply put, 1-19(Chief Dispatchers) 21-99(Supervising Dispatchers, 70's and 80's are probie bosses) 100-699(Dispatchers) 700-> (Probie Dispatchers or Provisional Dispatchers)
As of right now, the Bronx will be staying on 180 Street for the forseeable future. The backup site is in Brooklyn, and they went there a few weeks ago to test the equipment.
Only Manhattan, Brooklyn, and SI are in 11 Metrotech.