![]() ![]() If you missed something that recently happened click the "Feed Archives" button above and listen to the event as it unfolded. The primary purpose of this feed is to keep the residents and business owners informed about what is happening in the community. The feed is broadcasted from 19026 with a Uniden BC125AT scanner. 2 Studevan Plaza, Sharon Hill, PA 19079, Although, as long as county monitors the VHF/UHF, where's the incentive to switch? LMFD did a lot of their own coverage testing with 800 a few months ago, but as far as I know they're staying the way they are for right now.Broadcasting Delaware County Police Sector 4 which operates on frequency 508.08750. I do hear officers and/or apparatus from time to time on 800. They're not on the system often, but they use Region 4 on the 800 system. Confused yet?įire officers and apparatus have 800 radios for the county system. County now has a direct link to dispatch on 151.340 instead of 33.84. ![]() Honestly, I took 33.84 out of the rotation a while ago, but I thought that was supposed to be eliminated. ![]() 151.340 and 453.600 are crossbanded so you'll hear all their primary traffic on both of those freqs. Each fire company has local UHF tac channels. The main functionality of Delco Dispatch is the live feed of calls being dispatched from the Delaware County Communications Center. LMFD has VHF hi pagers (151.340) and operates on UHF. 201 West Front Street, Media, PA 19063 8:30AM - 4:30PM Monday - Friday 61. Are you hearing a crossband from 453.600 or was the traffic you heard only on 33.84? I didn't think LMFD was using the lowband stuff directly anymore. Chester County's 3 fire VHF frequencies (the dispatch on 160.185 and the two 159 TRS repeaters) are broadcast with very high powered transmitters at high elevations. I don't know why they need those high powered transmitters since NJ is flat compared to PA, but they have them and that is why you can hear it for such long distances. Also another problem with Gloucester County 154.130 is the fact that they have very high powered transmitters. Montco) can NOT abandon the conventional VHF dispatch frequencies. This is the same reason just about every county that has moved to trunked systems (i.e. For medical emergencies, Delaware County utilizes and all dispatchers are trained in Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD). This questioning will provide the 911 dispatcher with the needed information to get the appropriate help to you. I'm not sure if there are any pagers on the market that can be activated using UHF frequencies but I know VHF frequencies can activate the pagers. The 911 operator will also ask you a series of questions to determine what type of emergency you have. The reason for keeping 154.130 active as a simulcast of the new T Band dispatch frequency was because they needed it to activate the fire pagers. When they moved to T Band they assigned dispatch to 507.7375. So I was hoping someone could give me a run down of what the currently active fire and EMS dispatch frequencies are.ġ54.1300 – MontCo Fire East Dispatch (soon to be replaced rumor has it)ġ54.4450 – Cheltenham Fire Dispatch (will they be moving to the new East fire dispatch that replaces 154.1300 when it comes on line?)ġ54.3700 – Norristown Area Fire Companies (will they also be moving to the new East fire dispatch that replaces 154.1300 when it comes on line?)Ĥ53.600 – Lower Merion Twp Fire Departmentsġ51.340 – Lower Merion Twp Fire Departmentsġ58.355 – MontCo Fire West DispatchĤ58.9375 – MontCo Fire West Dispatchģ3.7000 – MontCo Fire West DispatchĪm I missing any? Thanks again for the help!ġ54.130 is the original dispatch frequency Gloucester County was assigned. However, I posed the question hoping someone would be able to assist me in comparing the dispatch frequencies that I have against what is listed in the database as both the database and the dispatch frequencies for the county have been in somewhat of a state of flux the past several months (yes – I know this was to be expected). ![]()
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