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New Fairfield Fire & EMS Communications

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Looking for a little help:

I was wondering if anybody can go over how New Fairfield dispatches their fire & EMS units and on which frequencies?

Thanks for anybody's help.

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send a pm to sagevigiles he prolly will know tell him chris sent you.

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The easiest way to pick up NF Fire/EMS would be to tune to 155.675. That isn't the exact frequency, but its what I use and I have no problem. I will try to look up the exact and get back to you with a PM.

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Here are the frequencies for New Fairfield. You can also follow this link for all your frequency needs:

http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?ctid=304

Frequency License Type Tone Description

155.67750 WPDD349 BM 051 DPL Fire/EMS

158.79750 WPDD349 BM 151.4 PL Fire

154.19000 WPDD349 BM 151.4 PL Fire Mobile Repeater

33.86000 KCF589 BM CSQ 1 Fire (Fairfield County) Dispatch

33.60000 WPDD349 BM CSQ 2 Fire Secondary

155.01000 WNVB324 BM 151.4 PL Police

155.94000 WNXA727 BM 151.4 PL Highway

Hope this helps!

Edited by bhansensfd

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None of those are used for anything useful except the first two. The lowband channels are used for fire police, as their other channel was the same as DPW (marked Highway there,) which they promptly got rid of due to its horrible reliability. I don't know why there is a repeater on there, because we don't actually have one. 155.6775 is your best bet. Channel 2 (155.7975) is only really used when we have multiple calls.

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Greatly appreciated from both of you. Thanks alot.

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