For anyone interested I found 458.8125 DC 023, as a frequency for the crew guys. They were talking about getting lunch, coordinating vans and parking in the ambulance and fire parking lot.
For anyone interested I found 458.8125 DC 023, as a frequency for the crew guys. They were talking about getting lunch, coordinating vans and parking in the ambulance and fire parking lot.
As far as I can tell it is not licensed to either the Town or Village of Warwick, nor is it licensed to the local FD, or used by it. This is not 100% for sure, just based on my own notes and a quick FCC search.
Looks like the County Towns use a lot of 453/458 and 460/465 splinters for Pac/RT's and all seem to be DPL's. Maybe someone local can chime in.
I would search as well the entire UHF band 451-459 / 461-470 for more freqs. Most moderate to large sets have multiple freqs [Transp, make-up, wardrobe, catering, security, medical etc]
As far as I can tell it is not licensed to either the Town or Village of Warwick, nor is it licensed to the local FD, or used by it. This is not 100% for sure, just based on my own notes and a quick FCC search.