YUL Fire Dept frequency

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Hey, I was listening to YUL Ground earlier and heard him give out the frequency for the firefighters to an aircraft. It’s not listed in the database.

I’m not sure if it’s right, I haven’t heard anything on it yet but let me know if you guys hear anything.

Freq : 122.6750
 

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Hey, I was listening to YUL Ground earlier and heard him give out the frequency for the firefighters to an aircraft. It’s not listed in the database.

I’m not sure if it’s right, I haven’t heard anything on it yet but let me know if you guys hear anything.

Freq : 122.6750
Pearson International Airport in Toronto uses that frequency as well for aircraft to fire equipment communications. I've heard it used once during an incident where the pilot was speaking with fire apparatus on-scene.
 

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Good catch!

Looks like a good frequency to scan near any airport with an infuse fire department.

Licenced to Ottawa and Waterloo Regional and it shows up in a Google search as being an emergency frequency in Vancouver and Kelowna.
 

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At Trudeau Airport, there are two channels for ground emergencies: 1-122.6700 and 2-122.6750.
 

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I know that at YOW has two of these fire frequencies but they are encrypted.
 

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At Trudeau Airport, there are two channels for ground emergencies: 1-122.6700 and 2-122.6750.
Those are the same frequency, 122.675MHz. Airband spacing is in 25KHz steps so a lot of radio calls will omit the last digit since it's either a 0 or 5.

Some might say 122.67MHz for brevity while others might say 122.675MHz.
 
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