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Yonkers Tone Alerts

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I have a question that has been bugging me for a while. The Yonkers Tones are like Dial Tones...But how does an engine/ladder/rescue company know if they are being dispatched? I imagine that there is some kind of alert system or bell/buzzer that goes off when the tone is set? Anyone know for sure? Thanks.

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THE TONES ARE CALLED DTMF. THEY WORK SIMILAR TO STANDARD TONES. THEY OPEN UP HOUSE ALERTS.

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Is there any benefit to doing it like that, rather than "pager" tones like some career departments, like New Rochelle and Greenville have.

Also, How does FDNY do it. I know they have MDT and can also get their runs over the air when in the apparatus, But how does the dispatcher notify units of a response when in qtrs?

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FDNY gets their runs through the "starfire" system. The system includes a teleprinter and "voice alarm system". House Watch must still acknowledge the alarm.

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Each house has their own tone, which sets off the "trailer"(series of Beeps) Basically it is a dial tone corresponding to the house #. For instance, Sta-1's tone is "0-1" on the phone, Sta-12 is "1-2"- and so forth. So an assignment for E-306,L-71,R-1,B-1 would get : 0-6 (for 306) 0-1 (71/R1) & 0-3 (B1).

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