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Author: | w6pec [ Sun Jan 08, 2006 8:23 am ] |
Post subject: | Camano Fire Freqs |
There seems to be some changes in freqs for Island County fire dispatch.Does anyone have an updated list?[/b] |
Author: | Brad [ Sun Jan 08, 2006 5:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Change |
They restructured their fire frequencies several years ago. A current list is on the Intercept webpage http://interceptradio.com/slocal.php?disp=1&country=US&state=WA&county=Island Are you speaking of changes since these? Brad/N7JGX Whidbey Island, WA |
Author: | w6pec [ Mon Jan 09, 2006 6:50 am ] |
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I'm looking for recent changes, since 09/05. About that time there was a change in the Stanwood\Camano ambulance pact. ICOM fire dispatch now refers to Fire 7 and Fire 8. Bill/W6PEC Camano Island |
Author: | Richard [ Tue Jan 10, 2006 9:37 pm ] |
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From the Intercept database 156.135 F-7 OSCCR 153.830 F-8 Red-Net Richard |
Author: | Brad [ Fri Jan 13, 2006 1:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | OSCCR |
I have also recently hear references to Fire 7, but have not found that frequency yet. I'll listen this weekend, and see if I can't find it. As for OSCCR and REDNET, those can't generally be used for "normal" operations. I have not heard any operations on those frequencies in this area. I doubt they are being used for Island County Fire 7 and Fire 8. OSCCR seems to have some pretty heavy restrictions, especially up here near the Canadia border. I found a document that outlines the "authorized" use of OSCCR. Interestingly enough, the use of OSCCR is controlled by the WA Dept of Transportation and the Washington State Military Department: http://emd.wa.gov/1-dir/com/osccr/osccr-idx.htm Brad/N7JGX Whidbey Island, WA |
Author: | FlashP [ Fri Jan 13, 2006 3:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | OSCCR |
OSCCR is short for 'On-Scene Command and Coordination Radio', and it's meant to be used at highway incidents by all responding units. It should be programmed in the radios for all first responders (PD, FD, EMS, DOT...) in the state, at least those who have VHF. It's the highway equivalent of LERN and REDNET. Recently, state emergency management has taken over the admistrative end of the authorization letters - don't know why. Funny thing is that WSP seems to have forgotten how many other agencies use it, because it's being used for LE operations and chat. Flash |
Author: | Craig H [ Sun Jan 15, 2006 3:47 pm ] |
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FIRE 1 154.3400 mhz FIRE 2 153.7550 mhz FIRE 3 154.1750 mhz FIRE 4 154.2950 mhz SIMPLEX FIRE 5 154.3550 mhz FIRE 6 154.4300 mhz FIRE 7 154.2950 mhz North rptr. FIRE 8 154.2950 mhz South rptr. ALL freqs. have a 100 hz PL tone for receive. |
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