New Haven st patrick's day parade

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Anyone know of any good frequencies to listen to when this even is going on? Thanks
 

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Also put in the Yale PD frequency and the parade goes right down Chapel Street as much of the buildings there they own.
 

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New Haven St Patrick's Day Parade

You could also try 453.17500 it's used by NHPD too

May the rain stop in time for the parade
 

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What do they use this freq for? I never seen it. Is it a repeater or is it just simplex? Thanks guys
 

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I added it as a regional EMS I/O then found NHPD and others using it for Tac/Narc details. Most of the patrol will most likely use the SCAN 460.150 for the parade route as in past years.
 

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453.1750 with PL 167.9 in New Haven is linked with 155.9550 (DPL 143) and 853.4125 (DPL 445). The linked repeaters were intended to be use as inter-agency interoperability system for New Haven and the town immediately surrounding it as part of the "Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI)". Just about everything I have heard on it is New Haven PD surveillance ops. I did hear some testing from New Haven FD some time back. Based on the test traffic, 853.4125 was Ch. 3 in the NHFD radios with talkaround on Ch. 6.

Most of the parade related activity will be on 460.150 but I would certainly listen to Yale PD and the regular New Haven PD channels. While it's possible that they would use the UASI channels, it's unlikely. Doesn't hurt to have them in the scan list though.
 
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It's always good to post tactical and surveillance frequencies. Yet people b*tch when PD starts switching to encryption and takes other measures NOT to be monitored.
 
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It's always good to post tactical and surveillance frequencies. Yet people b*tch when PD starts switching to encryption and takes other measures NOT to be monitored.

Maybe they shouldn't use a multi-band interoperability system for surveillance. Especially when the UHF freq in the system is generally an EMS channel.
 

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Make sure you check and see if the parade is still being held tomorrow. There might be a chance that it will be canceled, despite the rain or shine policy. Check the local news sites after 8am in case it is canceled.
 

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Thanks alot guys. 460.150 was very active.

Keep it programed in, for the most part its not used but any special event detail utilizes it Yale games, Yale events, fireworks etc... other towns use it but it has over the years unofficially taken over by NHPD.
 

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what does the S.C.A.N stand for anyway? thats how its listed in the database.

I recall it was originally South Central Area Network, back in the early 80's. There was also a WARN system in the Waterbury area I think.
 
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