Beaver Creek Fire

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n0nhj

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Was up in the area over the weekend and picked up the following.

NIFC Command 1 (168.700), 8 (169.5375), and 12 (173.0375) were the command net and all linked together
via a L1 repeater (406.400).

Tac 1 (168.050) was heard
VFire 22 (154.265) was heard and referred to as Tac 7
Air to Ground 168.325 was being used and referred to as A/G Secondary
119.950 May have been in use by helo ops

Some traffic was heard on Logistics 7 (408.500) unknown use.

I was probably 40 miles away so there are probably quite a few other frequencies in use but not heard.

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dont know why they were referring to vfire22 as tac 7.

they shouldnt be using that frequency on the beav anyway, but you may have heard a nearby incident.

tac 7 is 169.2875, csq. Its one of the nationwide/agencywide initial attack tac frequencies. Colorado federal use tac 7 and 8 for on scene operations for incidents in the initial phase.
 
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