how dose LA city use its tac Channels looking for info

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mikeh

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I am making a trip to the city of Los Angeles
And listening to medical
Calls on my local fire dispatch gets old , but what is cool
Is that where I live when the local county fire gets a fire call
They give them a tac channel for just the fire calls or big wrecks
And the BC and the units at the scene
Will use the tac channel so this makes it cool I just listen to the tac
Channels in my scanner and only hear the big stuff.
would this work for LA CITY FIRE
Frequency Input License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag
860.76250 815.76250 WNPS352
BMRF 127.3 PL 11 Command
860.43750 815.43750 WNXI689
BMRF 186.2 PL 12 Tactical FM Fire-Tac
857.43750 812.43750 WNXI689
BMRF 141.3 PL 13 Tactical FM Fire-Tac
856.43750 811.43750 WNXI697
BMRF 146.2 PL 14 Tactical FM Fire-Tac
859.76250 814.76250 WNXI691
BMRF 151.4 PL 15 Tactical FM Fire-Tac
858.76250 813.76250 WNXI692
BMRF 162.2 PL 16 Tactical FM Fire-Tac
857.76250 812.76250 WNXI693
BMRF 167.9 PL 17 Tactical FM Fire-Tac
856.76250 811.76250 WNXI695
BMRF 173.8 PL 18 Tactical FM Fire-Tac
 

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Your list matches what LAFD has on their own Web page:
http://www.lafd.org/freq.htm

I am making a trip to the city of Los Angeles
And listening to medical
Calls on my local fire dispatch gets old , but what is cool
Is that where I live when the local county fire gets a fire call
They give them a tac channel for just the fire calls or big wrecks
And the BC and the units at the scene
Will use the tac channel so this makes it cool I just listen to the tac
Channels in my scanner and only hear the big stuff.
would this work for LA CITY FIRE
Frequency Input License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag
860.76250 815.76250 WNPS352
BMRF 127.3 PL 11 Command
860.43750 815.43750 WNXI689
BMRF 186.2 PL 12 Tactical FM Fire-Tac
857.43750 812.43750 WNXI689
BMRF 141.3 PL 13 Tactical FM Fire-Tac
856.43750 811.43750 WNXI697
BMRF 146.2 PL 14 Tactical FM Fire-Tac
859.76250 814.76250 WNXI691
BMRF 151.4 PL 15 Tactical FM Fire-Tac
858.76250 813.76250 WNXI692
BMRF 162.2 PL 16 Tactical FM Fire-Tac
857.76250 812.76250 WNXI693
BMRF 167.9 PL 17 Tactical FM Fire-Tac
856.76250 811.76250 WNXI695
BMRF 173.8 PL 18 Tactical FM Fire-Tac
 

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I am making a trip to the city of Los Angeles
And listening to medical
Calls on my local fire dispatch gets old , but what is cool
Is that where I live when the local county fire gets a fire call
They give them a tac channel for just the fire calls or big wrecks
And the BC and the units at the scene
Will use the tac channel so this makes it cool I just listen to the tac
Channels in my scanner and only hear the big stuff.
would this work for LA CITY FIRE

Yes... It's probably one of the most easy systems to listen to, because unlike other fire systems, most of the tac stuff goes through repeaters. So you can get all the action most of the time, even if you're on the opposite end of the city.

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mikeh

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very cool thats great

so when i sleepin the hotel at night that way
that way i will listen to just the tac channels
i will listen to the other channels
in the day,


mike..
thanks for the help.
 

LZJSR

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Monitoring LAFD

The two best channels to listen to if you are not going to monitor everything are:

Dispatch 9: Brush Fire Command
Command 11: Command large incidents

Incidents that are significant are generally few and far between. However, when they do get used, Command 11 is used between all of the chiefs on scene and between the IC and dispatch ("OCD"). So, Channel 11 is generally quiet except for when there is a significant incident occurring. Most of the other units are on the assigned Tac channel (12-18), so this one is the most interesting and where the best info comes from.

Dispatch 9 is occasionally used as a backup dispatch channel, but that is rare. Usually it is silent unless there is a brush fire. When there is a brush fire, all of the units switch to Channel 9 until they arrive on scene, at which point they switch to the assigned Tac channel.

Basically, if you hear radio traffic on Channel 9 or 11, it should be for something interesting.
 

mikeh

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you guys are great thank you for the help

you guys are great thank you for the help
this will make the trip realy great.
this system is set up the way i would like to see all the system set
very easy to hear just the big stuff. listen to jus the med call get old
fast .


again thanks for the help

mike





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As a general rule, LAFD incidents in the "metro" area (south of Mulholland Drive/Hollywood Hills) will be assigned the first available tac frequency beginning with Tac 12, then climb numerically. In the San Fernando Valley area, Tac 17 is the first choice, usually followed by Tac 18, after which they'll jump back down to Tac 12 and climb numerically again.

You might want to subscribe to LAFD_Alerts, where they post major incidents, usually only slightly delayed from the initial dispatch time. Go to http://groups.google.com/group/LAFD_ALERT for that and other technologies they use (e.g. Twitter and RSS feeds). Any newsworthy incidents are usually posted, and almost always they'll post any fires that reach either "Greater Alarm" or "Major Emergency" levels.

Here's a typical post, and note that it shows the dispatch and tac frequencies near the end:
Subject: [LAFD ALERT]Major Emergency Structure Fire 7/22/2008 12:56 am
Major Emergency Structure Fire 10725 W Penrose St; MAP 503-A7; FS 77; Building behind church heavy fire. No injuries. 75 Firefighters.; Ch:8, 17, 18 @1:36 AM -Ron Myers###​

That's telling you the incident type, address, Map page & grid, first-in Fire Station district; brief description; the dispatch (8) and tac (17 & 18) channels, time of dispatch, and PIO sending the alert. Updates and final dispositions are often sent out too..

1:10 am UPDATE: 10725 W Penrose St Going back into offensive interior fire attack. Fire in attic. - Ron Myers###

1:36 am UPDATE: 10725 W Penrose St Knockdown in 57 minutes. 100 Firefighters. No injuries. - Ron Myers###​
 

mikeh

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thank you iwill sign up

thank you i will sign up
then when i get down in about or three weeks
i will know just what is going on

thank you

can wait i thing it i will be very inresting
to listen too . i whent to the LAFD web site
and i see they run 765,000 calls last
man that is busy here were i live they may run
2 0r 3 fire calls a day small one at that .
i bet la city is hoping ,
 
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