S.D.&G. and PRESCOT-RUSSELL FIRE FREQS??

Status
Not open for further replies.

kirk23

Member
Joined
Feb 25, 2004
Messages
542
Location
Pierrefonds (West Island Montreal) Qc Canada
is there anybody out there from eastern ontario who knows the fire dept freqs for the Prescot/Russell area depts from Hawkesbury to the ottawa city limits.and eastern SD&G around Alexandria ..Lancaster to Maxville.. they are using a bunch of 416/419 mhz freqs in addition to the VHF freqs..but i can't find any info about them.

i have heard the S.Lancaster units on a couple of them while on calls..

also looking for confirmation on the active freqs for S.Dundas depts around Morrisburg..Winchester areas.

DAVIDMC36... can you help me out?

Thanks guys

Kirk
 
Last edited:

davidmc36

Member
Premium Subscriber
Joined
Nov 14, 2004
Messages
1,861
Location
South East Ontario
Ya got me there. The only stuff that I have for fire other than OFS is in my PRO-2037, with not tags of course. Just some stuff from the DB that seems to crackle every so often.

I have my brother-in-laws voice pager from Kemptville VFD. I think they use it for comms once on scene. I can't say right off but I think it was 150's.

I don't know of any UHF stuff.

If I get a chance I will do some seraches when I hear some Fleetnet calls that indicate "Fire tiered"
 
Last edited:

va3bnr

Member
Joined
Aug 4, 2004
Messages
19
Location
Rockland,Ontario
Fire Frequency

Russell/Embrun 154.01000 Mhz 154.0700 Mhz
Clarence-Rockland 152.9600 Mhz
Hawkesbury 151.23500 Mhz 169.260 Mhz, Hawkesbury Police 154.8450 Mhz
Alexandria 151.2350 Mhz 419.2875 mhz
Maxville 154.2350 Mhz
 
Last edited:

kirk23

Member
Joined
Feb 25, 2004
Messages
542
Location
Pierrefonds (West Island Montreal) Qc Canada
Russell/Embrun 154.01000 Mhz 154.0700 Mhz
Clarence-Rockland 152.9600 Mhz
Hawkesbury 151.23500 Mhz 169.260 Mhz, Hawkesbury Police 154.8450 Mhz
Alexandria 151.2350 Mhz 419.2875 mhz
Maxville 154.2350 Mhz

Thank you.. i will add them and check them out.

Just 1 thing... Hawkesbury Police DOESN'T exist anymore.. it has been OPP going on 10 yrs.. they are Fleetnet Zone 2 2OPS34
 

kirk23

Member
Joined
Feb 25, 2004
Messages
542
Location
Pierrefonds (West Island Montreal) Qc Canada
Ya got me there. The only stuff that I have for fire other than OFS is in my PRO-2037, with not tags of course. Just some stuff from the DB that seems to crackle every so often.

I have my brother-in-laws voice pager from Kemptville VFD. I think they use it for comms once on scene. I can't say right off but I think it was 150's.

I don't know of any UHF stuff.

If I get a chance I will do some seraches when I hear some Fleetnet calls that indicate "Fire tiered"

Thanks David...
as for Kemptville.. are they Leeds/Grenville or Russell county?
 

gfdfortynine

Member
Joined
Nov 10, 2011
Messages
289
Location
Eastern, Ontario
Me i got this 155.6100 Mhz for Kemptville but not sure if its still active some place says its with Ottawa Edacs
Go over there that could help you Search Canada's TAFL

North Grenville Fire which borders Ottawa would have an Ottawa fire frequency for mutual aid purposes.

I am quite certain they are part of the L&G family at 154.430. :)
You can also monitor 154.340 the repeater tx frequency if you are close enough.

This how ever is going to change by end of 2013, L&G is going P25.
 

Jammin_Jay

Member
Joined
Jul 13, 2004
Messages
718
Kemptville uses ofm 154.070 to talk to ottaea fire.
Ottawa fire service is patched through on Edacs to the
Ofm channel. I remember this from a fire near the city
Border on dalmeny road.
 

gfdfortynine

Member
Joined
Nov 10, 2011
Messages
289
Location
Eastern, Ontario
Hey GFDFORTYNINE..

While you are here..what freq does Gan work on?
Are they dipatched on Leeds/Grenville or does they have their own frequency?

Gananoque Fire's main working frequency is also 154.430. Gananoque's Fire Repeater is 163.320, mostly used when the county gets busy.
Gananoque is dispatched by its own Police and Fire dispatch Center.

Gananoque Fire is also switching to P25 with the rest of L&G.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top