San Diego City and CDF, San Bernardino County, Mariposa CDF, San Benito CDFWhich counties had commands added?
Check out the Monterey County Fire Training Officers website.They have a nice frequency list with the
2015 load.
Good luck, people keep pretty tight lipped about it lol
All it takes is one quick google search and you can find basically every frequency you'll ever want.
Are you talking channel line up? Try FIRESCOPE. They have the most updated line up as of February, 2015. Plus you can get area-specific frequencies here, of course.
Hope this helps!
Edit:
Try this, since it's public info: http://www.firescope.org/macs-docs/MACS-441-1.pdf
I already have all the frequencies, i'm just trying to figure out how they have it configured. Planning to reconfigure my radio, hopefully in a more organized way. All it takes is one quick google search and you can find basically every frequency you'll ever want.
Ok cool thank you, i also found this it has all the FS and NPS frequencies however i can't confirm if it all is accurate because it says it's from July 2007.
CFN - CALIFORNIA FIRE NEWS - CAL FIRE NEWS : CDF Portable Radio Load - CAL FIRE's BK Radio GPH-CMD series 500-channel handie talkies
Link to the 2015 guide is here:
http://www.firescope.org/macs-docs/MACS-441-1.pdf
Note that it is now Federal Policy to redact any federal frequency from the public that is not classed as InterOp, and they are all exempt from FOI requests.
Classified as Sensitive FOUO.