46.200Mhz 151.4 Question

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On 3/24/09 @ approx. 2135hrs the following communications were heard in Glastonbury,CT on 46.200Mhz
ctcss of 151.4

The first communication heard was "Fire Dispatch 2-5 responding"

Then a short time later what sounded like fire-police talking at an accident scene.

Jim, Stan, Matt, and Mr.Dan were some of the names used.

Both sides of the comms were DFQ and by the slight delay and SQ tail it almost sounded like they were talking through an in-vehicle repeater.

It sounded like they were dismissed @ approx. 2229Hrs

This is the first time these comms were heard and the only reason I am trying to locate the source is
46.20 is cross banded to our UHF primary freq.(452.4500Mhz) Thus everyone in the department was listening..............

Any ideas.......?
 

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sounds like someone has a portable from your department! Any missing? It may have been low band skip but checking the database,no matches for that pl tone came up except in middlesex massachusetts?
 
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