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==Department "private" frequency==
 
==Department "private" frequency==
Most departments have one or more of their own "private" frequencies licensed, which for the most part are for their own use only. In many situations however, a department may allow other nearby departments access to their frequency, so that they can make use of it when responding to calls in each others' areas.  
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Many departments have one or more of their own "private" frequencies used for paging and dispatching.  
  
''These frequencies can be found on the county pages in the database, under the town's name.''
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These frequencies can be found on the county pages in the database, under the town's name.
  
==Province-wide mutual aid frequency==
 
Most departments also have access to the following province-wide mutual aid frequency:
 
<freqsubcat>62529</freqsubcat>
 
The mutual aid frequency is a simplex channel often used when multiple departments are responding to the same incident. ''This frequency can also be found in the [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=7432 Nova Scotia fire frequencies] section of the database.''
 
  
==Provincial VHF fire repeaters (IMRS)==
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==Province-wide trunked radio==
The province maintains a series of VHF repeaters which are part of the old [[Nova Scotia Integrated Mobile Radio System]]. The following repeaters are available for use by all fire departments:
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All fire departments have at least one portable radio capable of communicating on the provincial radio system, the [[Maritime Public Safety Radio Network (MPSRN)]].  
<freqsubcat>62528</freqsubcat>
 
Most departments make at least some use of these repeaters, often for dispatching and paging. It would be wise to monitor the IMRS frequency or frequencies in your area just in case.  
 
  
''These frequencies can be found in the [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=7432 Nova Scotia fire frequencies] section of the database.''
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For the list of talkgroups, please see the database entry here: http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=7924#20442
  
''A description of the IMRS itself, including the location of all tower sites, can be found on the [[Nova Scotia Integrated Mobile Radio System]] section of the wiki.''
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For an explanation on the usage of the talkgroups, please visit the [[Maritime Public Safety Radio Network (MPSRN)#NS Fire services|wiki article here.]]
  
==Trunked mobile radio system (TMR-2)==
 
All fire departments have at least one portable radio capable of communicating on the provincial radio system, the [[Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Trunked Radio (P25)]].
 
  
For the list of talkgroups, please see the database entry here: http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=7924#20442
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==Provincial VHF fire repeaters (IMRS)==
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The province maintains a series of VHF repeaters which are part of the old [[Nova Scotia Integrated Mobile Radio System]]. Most departments make at least some use of these repeaters, often for dispatching and paging. It would be wise to monitor the IMRS frequency or frequencies in your area just in case.  
  
For an explanation on the usage of the talkgroups, please visit the [[Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Trunked Radio (P25)#Fire_services|wiki article here.]]
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These frequencies can be found in the [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=7432 Nova Scotia fire frequencies] section of the database.
  
 
==County-wide unified paging systems==
 
==County-wide unified paging systems==
 
Some counties operate their own county-wide communications, dispatching or paging systems. Click on the county name below for a description of those systems.  
 
Some counties operate their own county-wide communications, dispatching or paging systems. Click on the county name below for a description of those systems.  
  
* [[Hants County (NS)|Hants County]]
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* [[Halifax County (NS)|Halifax Regional Municipality]]
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* [[Cape Breton County (NS)|Cape Breton Regional Municipality]]
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* [[Hants County (NS)|Municipality of East Hants]]
 
* [[Colchester County (NS)|Colchester County]]
 
* [[Colchester County (NS)|Colchester County]]
 
* [[Cumberland County (NS)|Cumberland County]]
 
* [[Cumberland County (NS)|Cumberland County]]
  
==Halifax County==
 
All fire stations in Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) are part of the Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency Services fire department. For more detail on fire services in HRM please see the [[Halifax County (NS)|Halifax County]] section of the wiki.
 
 
==Cape Breton County==
 
All fire stations in Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM) are operated by the municipal government. For more detail on fire services in CBRM, please see the [[Cape Breton County (NS)|Cape Breton County]] section of the wiki.
 
  
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==Province-wide mutual aid frequencies==
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Most departments also have access to the following province-wide mutual aid frequencies:
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<freqsubcat>62529</freqsubcat>
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The mutual aid frequencies are simplex channels often used when multiple departments are responding to the same incident.
  
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These frequencies can also be found in the [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=7432 Nova Scotia fire frequencies] section of the database.
  
  

Revision as of 11:11, 20 August 2016

Volunteer fire departments in the province of Nova Scotia have a variety of methods of communication at their disposal, ranging from their own "private" frequency, to county-wide and even province-wide radio systems. These methods of communication are described below.

For information specific to Halifax and Cape Breton counties, please scroll to the bottom of this article.


Department "private" frequency

Many departments have one or more of their own "private" frequencies used for paging and dispatching.

These frequencies can be found on the county pages in the database, under the town's name.


Province-wide trunked radio

All fire departments have at least one portable radio capable of communicating on the provincial radio system, the Maritime Public Safety Radio Network (MPSRN).

For the list of talkgroups, please see the database entry here: http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=7924#20442

For an explanation on the usage of the talkgroups, please visit the wiki article here.


Provincial VHF fire repeaters (IMRS)

The province maintains a series of VHF repeaters which are part of the old Nova Scotia Integrated Mobile Radio System. Most departments make at least some use of these repeaters, often for dispatching and paging. It would be wise to monitor the IMRS frequency or frequencies in your area just in case.

These frequencies can be found in the Nova Scotia fire frequencies section of the database.

County-wide unified paging systems

Some counties operate their own county-wide communications, dispatching or paging systems. Click on the county name below for a description of those systems.


Province-wide mutual aid frequencies

Most departments also have access to the following province-wide mutual aid frequencies:

Frequency  Type  Alpha Tag  Description  Mode  Tag 
153.83000  NS Mutual Aid Province-wide fire mutual aid  FM  Fire-Tac 
866.81250  NS Fire Simplex Province-wide fire simplex  FM  Fire-Tac 

The mutual aid frequencies are simplex channels often used when multiple departments are responding to the same incident.

These frequencies can also be found in the Nova Scotia fire frequencies section of the database.


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