Philly area storm-related frequencies

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phillydjdan

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Hi all,

As the storm reaches it's peak here in the Philly area, numerous channels are active that are normally dormant. On the old philly trunked system the City Events 1 channel is active with EOC check-ins from the shelters. In Bucks most of the EMA channels are active. Bensalem EOC is sending units on tree-down and wires calls over their channel (460.4375). Bristol units are also using their EMA channel (453.975). Northampton Fire Co (Sta 3/73/83) are all using their company channel for comms (460.600). Very active right now as the winds and rain begin bringing down tree limbs and wires. Have fun listening!
 

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Across the river, Burlington ARE -RACES on 147.15 MHz. Except for the County Highway Dept, other services relatively quiet.
 
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Across the river, Burlington ARE S-RACES on 147.15 MHz. Except for the County Highway Dept, other services relatively quiet.
 
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