Hancock County (WV)
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Contents
Codes / Units / Station Lists
Fire / EMS Stations
3 - Weirton Area Ambulance And Rescue Squad (WAARS) - not in use 4 - Lawrenceville 5 - New Manchester 6 - Chester 7 - Newell 8 - Oakland District 9 - New Cumberland
Weirton Fire Department
Station 1 (Municipal Plaza) - Apparatus: Engine 3, Tanker 1, Squad 5, Boat 9 Station 2 (Maryland Heights) - Apparatus: Engine 21, Squad 22, Ski 28, Boat 29 Station 3 (Weirton Heights) - Apparatus: Engine 4, Tanker 2, Squad 6 Station 4 (North End) - Apparatus: Engine 2, Command
Weirton PD Unit Numbers
- Unit # = Officer Badge #
LTR Systems
Any scanner that can trunk an LTR system can trunk the systems below. Even without a trunking scanner, you can often listen to the agencies on that system simply by tuning in the home repeater that they operate on. However, if the system gets busy or the home repeater for that agency is in use, you may hear that agency on a different repeater.
To learn more about LTR (Logic Trunked Radio) systems please see: Logic Trunked Radio
Taken from the above Wiki article, an LTR talkgroup looks like this:
A-HH-GGG - where A = Area (0 or 1) - on these systems the area is always 0 - where HH = Home Repeater (preferred repeater for that agency) - where GGG = Group Number (identifying individual agencies)
Ex: Talkgroup 0-01-004 on the Chester system is New Cumberland Ambulance 0 = the Area (will be the same for all talkgroups on a particular system) 01 = Home Repeater - LCN 01 is 454.175 004 = New Cumberland Ambulance
So, in the case of NC Ambulance, you will predominantly hear their traffic on LCN 01 (454.175) since this is their home repeater. However, if 454.175 is busy [or down], you'll hear their traffic on LCN 02 (454.05).
Using NC Ambulance as an example again, if you want to be sure to hear all of their transmissions on the system, you must program the proper LTR system in and run it in either open mode (Uniden), use a Wildcard Group ID (GRE PSRs), or program the specific talkgroup in.
You could potentially program in the LTR frequencies conventionally, but then you will hear all agencies on the system and will be unable to lock out the ones you do not want to hear.
Lauttamus UHF (Weirton)
This is a 3-channel LTR system using LCNs 1, 2, and 3
LCN Frequency Notes --- --------- --------------------------------------- LCN 01 454.450 (confirmed 5-5-09) LCN 0x 462.050 (LCN not yet confirmed) LCN 0x 464.050 (LCN not yet confirmed) Talkgroup Agency ===Lauttamus UHF (Chester)=== This is a 2-channel LTR system (as of 5-5-09) using LCNs 1, and 2 <pre> LCN Frequency Notes --- --------- --------------------------------------- LCN 01 454.175 (confirmed 5-5-09) LCN 02 454.050 (confirmed 5-5-09) Talkgroup Agency ========= ====================================== 1-01-004 New Cumberland Ambulance (on Chester system) 1-02-003 heard but unknown 1-02-006 some taxicab company in Chester/Newell/ELO area
NOTE: As of 5-5-09, the LCNs for two of the frequencies are not confirmed. As such, you may not be able to track this properly. The LCNs in use are 1/2/3 but we are unsure which frequency is assigned LC