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=== City of Opelika Fire Stations ===
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* Station 1 (HQ) - 604 Avenue B Opelika, AL 36801
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* Station 2 - 1900 Pepperell Parkway Opelika, AL 36801
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* Station 3 - 1900 Palin Avenue Opelika, AL 36801
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* Station 4 - 200 Lake Condy Road Opelika, AL 36801
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== Emergency Medical Service ==
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EMS in Lee County is provided by the East Alabama Medical Center (EAMC). EMS is sometimes referred to as ETS (Emergency Transport Service). EMS uses two repeaters -- 154.025 in Salem and 155.895 in Opelika. 154.025 is fully repeated. However, on 155.895 it has been observed that only Dispatch is repeated, while the units are only heard simplex. The dispatcher is heard simultaneously on both frequencies. Units coming in simplex on 155.895 are not heard on 154.025.
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During Auburn University football games, 155.280 simplex is used for medical operations in and around the stadium.

Revision as of 14:43, 7 June 2023

Fire Departments

The city of Auburn FD utilizes the Montgomery Metro Communications Cooperative District (MMCCD) P25 system. Operations are fully encrypted with the exception of Auburn University football gameday operations which occur on TG 677.

The city of Opelika FD can be found on the AIRS P25 system and is unencrypted.

Lee County FD operations occur on two VHF conventional repeaters. 155.145 covers the east part of the county, while 159.165 serves the west side. These two repeaters are not typically linked together. That means that traffic carried on one of the repeaters will not be heard on the other repeater. The 159.165 repeater has been observed to, at times, be patched to MMCCD TG 4302.

Lee County Fire Unit Numbers

  • 1xx - Smiths Station
  • 2xx - Beauregard
  • 4xx - Oakbowery
  • 5xx - Salem
  • 6xx - Beulah
  • 7xx - Southwest
  • 8xx - Farmville

Additional information is available here.

Lee County FD Jurisdiction Map. Source


City of Opelika Fire Stations

  • Station 1 (HQ) - 604 Avenue B Opelika, AL 36801
  • Station 2 - 1900 Pepperell Parkway Opelika, AL 36801
  • Station 3 - 1900 Palin Avenue Opelika, AL 36801
  • Station 4 - 200 Lake Condy Road Opelika, AL 36801


Emergency Medical Service

EMS in Lee County is provided by the East Alabama Medical Center (EAMC). EMS is sometimes referred to as ETS (Emergency Transport Service). EMS uses two repeaters -- 154.025 in Salem and 155.895 in Opelika. 154.025 is fully repeated. However, on 155.895 it has been observed that only Dispatch is repeated, while the units are only heard simplex. The dispatcher is heard simultaneously on both frequencies. Units coming in simplex on 155.895 are not heard on 154.025.

During Auburn University football games, 155.280 simplex is used for medical operations in and around the stadium.