Nassau County VHF

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Radio5390

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Hello all,

Looking for an up to date list of VHF Fire/EMS frequencies used in Nassau. I know 154.115 is active for paging a few of the VAC’s and Hatzolah’s 151.8425 is active.

Thanks in advance.
 

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Everything in the db was up to date and accurate at some point. What part of Nassau are you in?
 

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Besides the EMS only 154.115 you mentioned, the only FD's that really use Vhf I believe are in the 8th Battalion. Mostly fire-ground non-repeated freqs I believe. Most depts use UHF or Low Band to tone out & operate on. Garden City might still tone out & talk to Firecom on VHF 154.815 but they recently acquired a UHF fireground so I'm not sure if they fully switched over. Freeport has or use to have 155.100 for alerting/ops but I think they've fully switched to UHF.

But most of the action is on UHF & low band still.
 

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Besides the EMS only 154.115 you mentioned, the only FD's that really use Vhf I believe are in the 8th Battalion. Mostly fire-ground non-repeated freqs I believe. Most depts use UHF or Low Band to tone out & operate on. Garden City might still tone out & talk to Firecom on VHF 154.815 but they recently acquired a UHF fireground so I'm not sure if they fully switched over. Freeport has or use to have 155.100 for alerting/ops but I think they've fully switched to UHF.

But most of the action is on UHF & low band still.

Thank you for that response. Does the NYU EMS that is contracted to serve Garden City still use the old PD frequency?
 

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They are on a VHF freq in contact with GCPD, not sure what freq they're using.
 
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