[Scan-DC] SAR Freqs
Paul - W4ATN
Paul at W4ATN.com
Tue Mar 20 00:34:59 EDT 2018
That tends to be the case in AACO as well. Water rescues are usually on USCG freqs but can be heard on AAFD TGs as well. I know that some teams such as Mason-Dixon Dogs and DELMARVA SAR have their own VHF radios but don’t know what Freqs they are using.
Paul
Paul - W4ATN
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From: Joseph M. Durnal <joseph.durnal at gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2018 19:46
To: Paul - W4 ATN <paul at w4atn.com>
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Subject: Re: [Scan-DC] SAR Freqs
Where I listen in Maryland, Frederick, Montgomery, & Carrol counties mostly, searches generally happen on the existing trunked systems, and it sort of depends on the lead agency. If it is DNR, their repeater, if it is Frederick County Fire Rescue, their trunked system. The last was a guy who managed to injure himself in the woods in far northern Frederick County, I think he went into the woods at night to try and retrieve a goat. All operations were on the Frederick County Trunked radio system, including the units from PA (it was right on the line), and a patch to Trooper 3. Happy ending, they were able to get a neighbor's UTV in there to get him out.
J
On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 12:13 AM, Paul - W4 ATN <paul at w4atn.com <mailto:paul at w4atn.com> > wrote:
I’m looking for SAR freqs that are in use in Maryland, Virginia and the surrounding areas. Any good source?
Paul
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