Santa Barbara CMD 5 dispatch testing may 2

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Some interesting audio on SBC Command 5 today, cool harmonic pre-alerts and quick call testing.

Video to follow.

Let's hope this isn't the start of the road toward digital trunking and encryption.
 

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The new statewide load shows 153.770 as SBC CENTRAL DSP with note "Used for SBC, Santa Maria, Lompoc, Montecito and Santa Barbara City May 2025"

Is this a new change? I'm not familiar with who dispatches who in SB. Also, the local commands and tacs have all been re-designated XSB CMD 7 thru 14 and XSB TAC 1 thru 8. I've updated the database with those changes.
 

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I knew they were consolidating all county/city fire dispatch centers under county fire into one building but I just assumed each agency would continue to dispatch on their current frequencies. It sounds like county fire will dispatch all agencies on county fire frequencies?
 

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I knew they were consolidating all county/city fire dispatch centers under county fire into one building but I just assumed each agency would continue to dispatch on their current frequencies. It sounds like county fire will dispatch all agencies on county fire frequencies?
Maybe alert on one frequency then everyone involved in the call moves to another frequency. Kern county does something like that.
 

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Maybe alert on one frequency then everyone involved in the call moves to another frequency. Kern county does something like that.
In Kern County our ECC is run by County Fire and Bakersfield City Fire. It also dispatches for California City Fire Department. KCFD and BFD have a JPA, but BFD has their own channels so if it is a call that just BFD units are responding to the call will not go out over Kern 1 the dispatch channel. California City contracts with KCFD for dispatch so they are on the county radio system except for the WAN and still gets tones over the air.
 

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So, yes Santa Barbara County is opening a new Regional Fire Communications Center. IT should go online May 27th. They will be dispatching for all of the Fire Departments within SB CO. From Santa Maria to Carpenteria. The new name for them will be CENTRAL and no longer CONTROL. They are using the other Cities frequencies for Command Channels.
(This is CalFIRE'S Statewide Load for 2025. Please note the changes to Zone 37 SANTA BARBARA CO.)
They will also be dispatching for AMR. AMR must come over to the VHF side of things. They will still use their UHF side to contact the hospitals. And yes, they have been using Command 5 for testing the new system.
 

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I am hearing calls for the Carpinteria-Summerland FPD and the Montecito Fire Department come through on Command 5, using text-to-speech.
 

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The database has been updated to reflect the new Regional Fire Communication Center set-up scheduled for transitioning tomorrow, May 27th.

Of note, Montecito, Guadaluple, Lompoc, Santa Barbara and Santa Maria are all left with a single VHF frequency not absorbed into the new setup which presumably could serve as local backup/command, however we don't have formal news of any frequency renaming/numbering for such.
 

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The database has been updated to reflect the new Regional Fire Communication Center set-up scheduled for transitioning tomorrow, May 27th.

Of note, Montecito, Guadaluple, Lompoc, Santa Barbara and Santa Maria are all left with a single VHF frequency not absorbed into the new setup which presumably could serve as local backup/command, however we don't have formal news of any frequency renaming/numbering for such.
Review the CalFIRE code plug in my initial post. It has the renaming assignments. Zone 37
 

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Review the CalFIRE code plug in my initial post. It has the renaming assignments. Zone 37

He's referring to the following:

151.490WPUD994RM123.0 PLMFPD Cmd 13Fire Command 13FMNFire-Tac
154.220WNNI952BM127.3 PLGuadalupe FDFire TacticalFMFire-Tac
154.430KNIF944RM127.3 PLLompoc FD1Fire DispatchFMFire Dispatch
154.445KMA216RM82.5 PLSantaBarbaraFD1Fire DispatchFMFire Dispatch
154.355WPYS352RM127.3 PLSMR DISPFire DispatchFMNFire Dispatch
 
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