Hoofy
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I just heard a page on the vhf fire freqs for the Houghton Co area that the 800 trunked system is down except for the i-call function. 08:50 AM
Hoofy said:I just heard a page on the vhf fire freqs for the Houghton Co area that the 800 trunked system is down except for the i-call function. 08:50 AM
Hoofy said:No it was only Houghton County.
The 800mhz trunked system in Houghton County is back up and running as of 11:34AM.
No indication why it was down.
Your Sheriff needs to update his website.Hoofy said:The county residents decided they wanted a lot cheaper dispatching service so we voted to go with Negaunee and save several hundred thousand dollars a year. They closed it 2 or 3 years ago I think. It was a good move I believe.
I thought that was just the leftover from fluries ie 13 inches of snow. every dayHoofy said:I passed along your observation to the Sheriff's website. Remember this is the U.P. and some, or maybe most things are done in slow motion. We still have some snowbanks that are 10 feet high.
I was up in Ironwood one year to give some training on Thanksgiving week. I came into the airport with 13 inches of snow on the ground overnight and the locals told me that's just fluries and by lunch time there was no snow on the roads or sidewalks - they had cleared it. Much better than they can do down here.Hoofy said:Hopefully it will be gone by August because on really bad years we start getting snow in September.
Our first winter here was 81-82 with 360 inches recorded and on June15 there was still a pile of snow 4 feet high at one of the snow dump sites. Summer was on Thursday that year.
We can sometimes work 440 mhz back scatter off the black fly swarms.
That's why the bugs are so vicious up here. They don't have much time to bulk up.
Hoofy said:rdale,
I have no idea..
Houghton County relies on central dispatch in Negaunee, which is run by the MSP. So they should have known if they had gotten the word.
The way it sounded the dispatchers were caught unawares and the word maintenance was never used. They just said that the system had gone down. Later on I heard it refered to as being taken down but no other explanation given over the radio that I heard.
Negaunee paged all Fire and Rescue agencies on vhf and I heard the county on their old vhf system informing their cars on the road but all notices were given after it went down.
I hope someone is still really sore today from getting chewed out for lack of communications over it.... (no pun intended)