Difference between revisions of "Monroe County (IN)"
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*Medic 202: A-1285.8 Hz B-617.4 Hz | *Medic 202: A-1285.8 Hz B-617.4 Hz | ||
*Medic 204: A-707.3 Hz B-1006.9 Hz | *Medic 204: A-707.3 Hz B-1006.9 Hz | ||
− | *Medic 206: A- | + | *Medic 206: A-615.8 Hz B-2401.0 Hz |
*Medic 208: A-832.5 Hz B-378.6 Hz | *Medic 208: A-832.5 Hz B-378.6 Hz | ||
*Medic 218 and Medic 220: A-669.9 Hz B-1217.8 Hz | *Medic 218 and Medic 220: A-669.9 Hz B-1217.8 Hz |
Revision as of 13:26, 31 January 2010
BPD now on SAFET
As of this morning, it looks like BPD switched to SAFET. All the routine traffic is on 53-BPD-DISP and I heard nothing on the UHF channels.
Fire Tone Outs
On the Monroe County Central Dispatch fire dispatch channel (154.995 MHz), the paging format is Motorola Quick-Call II.
- Bloomington (City) FD/stations 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5: A-1153.4 Hz B-1185.2 Hz
- Bloomington Township FD/stations 5 and 15: A-2460.0 Hz B-1129.0 Hz
- Bean Blossom Township-Stinesville FD/station 6: A-2468.2 Hz B-953.7 Hz
- Ellettsville FD/stations 7 and 8: A-669.9 Hz B-1217.8 Hz
- Van Buren Township FD/stations 9 and 19: A-349.0 Hz B-389.0 Hz
- Indian Creek Township FD/station 10: A-1251.4 Hz B-799.0 Hz
- Perry-Clear Creek Township FD/stations 11 and 21: A-2840.0 Hz B-1185.2 Hz
- Benton Township FD/station 14: A-2460.0 Hz B-1598.4 Hz
On the Bloomington Hospital Ambulance Service control channel (155.325 MHz), the paging format is Motorola Quick-Call II.
- Medic 202: A-1285.8 Hz B-617.4 Hz
- Medic 204: A-707.3 Hz B-1006.9 Hz
- Medic 206: A-615.8 Hz B-2401.0 Hz
- Medic 208: A-832.5 Hz B-378.6 Hz
- Medic 218 and Medic 220: A-669.9 Hz B-1217.8 Hz
- Squad 301: A-584.8 Hz B-553.9 Hz
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