Friday, March 28, 2008
FF LODD Apparatus Crash, Recruits Injured @ Training (The Secret List)
CAL FIRE NEWS
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Sheet 1: Group 2
Ch # RX FREQ RX CTCSS PWR W/N DISPLAY NOTES
1 151.4450 0.0 H W SCU LOCAL CDF SCU LOCAL
2 151.3700 0.0 H W CZU LOCAL CDF CZU LOCAL
3 151.3400 0.0 H W LNU EAST CDF LNU EAST NET
4 151.3550 0.0 H W CDF CMD 1 CDF COMMAND 1
5 151.2650 0.0 H W CDF CMD 2 CDF COMMAND 2
6 151.1600 0.0 L W CDF TAC 2 CDF TAC 2
7 151.3250 0.0 L W CDF TAC 6 CDF TAC 6
8 151.3850 0.0 L W CDF TAC 9 CDF TAC 9
9 159.2250 0.0 L W CDF TAC 14 CDF TAC 14
10 151.2200 0.0 H W CDF A/G CDF AIR TO GND NET
11 154.2350 0.0 H W TWIN VALLEY ALAMEDA COUNTY
12 154.0700 0.0 H W ALCO RED ALAMEDA COUNTY
13 152.3525 DPL143 H N TRY CMD TRACY 04/2007
14 155.8950 136.5 H W TRY TAC 1 TRACY 04/2007
15 158.8950 82.5 H W TRY TAC 2 TRACY 04/2007
16 154.1300 110.9 H W LIFECOM 2007 XSJ TRY DISPATCH AMR
17 160.1100 0.0 H W CCC CC Contra Costa Co Cmd Central
18 159.6150 0.0 H W CCC CE Contra Costa Co Cmd East
19 159.7350 0.0 H W CCC CW Contra Costa Co Cmd West
20 154.3850 0.0 H W CCC TAC A Contra Costa Co Tac A
21 156.0450 0.0 H W CCC TAC B Contra Costa Co Tac B
22 153.8150 0.0 H W CCC TAC C Contra Costa Co Tac C
23 153.8300 0.0 H W CCC TAC D Contra Costa Co Tac D
"PWR" - TX Power level
H = Normal
L = Low (5-10 watts)
X = No TX authorized
"W/N" = Bandwidth
W = Wide (16K0F3E)
N = Narrow (11K2F3E)
CTCSS TONES:
T1=110.9 Hz
T9=100.0 Hz
T2=123.0 Hz
T10=107.2 Hz
T3=131.8 Hz
T11=114.8 Hz
T4=136.5 Hz
T12=127.3 Hz
T5=146.2 Hz
T13=141.3 Hz
T6=156.7 Hz
T14=151.4 Hz
T7=167.9 Hz
T15=162.2 Hz
T8=103.5 Hz
T16=192.8 Hz
Sheet 2: Group 3
RX FREQ RX CTCSS PWR W/N DISPLAY NOTES
151.3550 0.0 H W 1 CDF C1 CDF COMMAND 1
151.2650 0.0 H W 2 CDF C2 CDF COMMAND 2
151.3400 0.0 H W 3 CDF C3 CDF COMMAND 3
151.4000 0.0 H W 4 CDF C4 CDF COMMAND 4
151.3700 0.0 H W 5 CDF C5 CDF COMMAND 5
151.2500 0.0 H W 6 CDF C6 CDF COMMAND 6
151.4600 0.0 H W 7 CDF C7 CDF COMMAND 7
151.4450 0.0 H W 8 CDF C8 CDF COMMAND 8
151.1750 0.0 H W 9 CDF C9 CDF COMMAND 9
151.1900 0.0 H W 10 CDF C10 CDF COMMAND 10
151.3850 0.0 H W 11 MEU L CDF MEU LOCAL NET
151.2500 0.0 H W 12 HUU L CDF HUU LOCAL NET
151.3400 0.0 H W 14 LNU EAST CDF LNU EAST NET
151.4600 0.0 H W 14B LNU WEST CDF LNU WEST NET
151.0400 0.0 H W 15 MRN MARIN CO. MU AID NET
151.4450 0.0 H W 16 SCU L CDF SCU LOCAL
151.3700 0.0 H W 17 CZU L CDF CZU LOCAL
151.4000 0.0 H W 21 BTU L CDF BTU LOCAL NET
154.4150 123.0 H W 21B BUT SUPP BUTTE CO SUPPORT NET
151.2500 0.0 H W 22 LMU L CDF LMU LOCAL NET
151.3250 0.0 H W 23 NEU WEST CDF NEU LOCAL NET
154.1300 131.8 H W 23B NEU EAST NEU EAST NET
151.1600 0.0 H W 24 SHU L CDF SHU LOCAL NET
151.3700 0.0 H W 25 TGU L CDF TGU LOCAL NET
151.3250 0.0 H W 26 SKU L CDF SKU LOCAL NET
151.1900 0.0 H W 27 AEU L CDF AEU LOCAL NET
154.4300 186.2 H W 27B XED CMD El Dorado OA CMD Net
153.9350 123.0 H W 27C XAM CMD Amador OA CMD Net
151.3850 0.0 H W 31 RRU 1 W CDF RRU LOCAL NET West1
151.1750 0.0 H W 31B RRU 2 CDF RRU LOCAL NET # 2
151.1300 0.0 H N 31C RRU 3 E CDF RRU LOCAL East NET 3
151.1900 0.0 H W 33 MVU L CDF MVU LOCAL NET
151.3250 0.0 H W 34 SLU L CDF SLU CMD NET
154.3850 82.5 H W 34B SLC SLC/SLU LOCAL DISPATCH
151.4450 0.0 H W 35 BDU 1 CDF BDU LOCAL NET # 1
151.3250 0.0 H N 35B BDU 2 CDF BDU LOCAL NET #2
151.2500 0.0 H W 35C BDU 3 CDF BDU LOCAL NET #3
151.1900 0.0 H W 41 TUU L CDF TUU LOCAL NET
154.0100 0.0 H W 41B TLC TLC/TUU DISPATCH
151.4600 0.0 H W 42 MMU L CDF MMU LOCAL NET
151.3850 0.0 H W 43 FKU 1 CDF FKU LOCAL 1 NET
151.1600 0.0 H W 43B FKU 2 CDF FKU LOCAL 2 NET
154.4450 0.0 H N 43C FKU DST1 FKU / FCO DISPATCH
151.1750 0.0 H W 44 TCU L CDF TCU LOCAL NET
151.2500 0.0 H W 46 BEU L CDF BEU LOCAL NET
151.1450 0.0 L N 53 CDF T1 CDF TAC 1
151.1600 0.0 L W 54 CDF T2 CDF TAC 2
151.1750 0.0 L W 55 CDF T3 CDF TAC 3
151.1900 0.0 L W 56 CDF T4 CDF TAC 4
151.2500 0.0 L W 57 CDF T5 CDF TAC 5
151.3250 0.0 L W 58 CDF T6 CDF TAC 6
151.3400 0.0 L W 59 CDF T7 CDF TAC 7
151.3700 0.0 L W 60 CDF T8 CDF TAC 8
151.3850 0.0 L W 61 CDF T9 CDF TAC 9
151.4000 0.0 L W 62 CDF T10 CDF TAC 10
151.4450 0.0 L W 63 CDF T11 CDF TAC 11
151.4600 0.0 L W 64 CDF T12 CDF TAC 12
151.4750 0.0 L N 65 CDF T13 CDF TAC 13
159.2250 0.0 L W 66 CDF T14 CDF TAC 14
159.2700 0.0 L W 67 CDF T15 CDF TAC 15
159.2850 0.0 L W 68 CDF T16 CDF TAC 16
159.3150 0.0 L W 69 CDF T17 CDF TAC 17
159.3450 0.0 L W 70 CDF T18 CDF TAC 18
159.3600 0.0 L W 71 CDF T19 CDF TAC 19
159.3750 0.0 L W 72 CDF T20 CDF TAC 20
159.3900 0.0 L W 73 CDF T21 CDF TAC 21
159.4050 0.0 L W 74 CDF T22 CDF TAC 22
159.4500 0.0 L W 75 CDF T23 CDF TAC 23
172.3750 0.0 H N 78 FS ANF USFS Angeles NF
171.4750 0.0 H N 79 FS BDF USFS San Bernardino NF
168.7500 0.0 H N 80 FS CNF USFS Cleveland NF *
171.5250 0.0 H N 81 FS ENF USFS El Dorado NF
168.1250 0.0 H N 82 FS INF USFS Inyo NF
164.1750 0.0 H N 83 FS KNF USFS Klamath NF
172.2250 0.0 H N 84 FS LNF USFS Lassen NF
170.5500 0.0 H N 85 FS LPF USFS Los Padres NF
168.7500 0.0 H N 86 FS MDF USFS Modoc NF
171.5500 0.0 H N 87 FS MNF USFS Mendocino NF FIRENET
170.5500 0.0 H N 88 FS PNF USFS Plumas NF
171.5750 0.0 H N 89 FS SHF USFS Shasta-Trinity NF
172.2250 0.0 H N 90 FS SNF USFS Sierra NF
168.7250 0.0 H N 91 FS SRF USFS Six Rivers NF
168.7500 0.0 H N 92 FS STF USFS Stanislaus NF
168.7750 0.0 H N 93 FS SQF USFS Sequoia NF
172.3750 0.0 H N 94 FS TMU USFS Lake Tahoe Mgmt Unit
168.7750 0.0 H N 95 FS TNF USFS Tahoe NF
169.8750 0.0 H N 96 FS TOF USFS Toiyabe NF
168.3000 0.0 H N 98 BLM SOA BLM SCENE OF ACTION
168.0500 0.0 L N 99 NIFC T1 NIFC TAC 1
168.2000 0.0 L N 100 NIFC T2 NIFC TAC 2
168.6000 0.0 L N 101 NIFC T3 NIFC TAC 3
164.1375 0.0 L N 102 NIFC T4 NIFC TAC 4
166.7250 0.0 L N 103 NIFC T5 NIFC TAC 5
166.7750 0.0 L N 104 NIFC T6 NIFC TAC 6
168.2500 0.0 L N 105 NIFC T7 NIFC TAC 7
173.9125 0.0 L N 106 FSR5 T4 USFS RGN 5 TAC 4
173.9625 0.0 L N 107 FSR5 T5 USFS RGN 5 TAC 5
173.9875 0.0 L N 108 FSR5 T6 USFS RGN 5 TAC 6
168.7000 0.0 L N 109 NIFC C1 NIFC CMD 1
168.1000 0.0 L N 110 NIFC C2 NIFC CMD 2
168.0750 0.0 L N 111 NIFC C3 NIFC CMD 3
166.6125 0.0 L N 112 NIFC C4 NIFC CMD 4
167.1000 0.0 L N 113 NIFC C5 NIFC CMD 5
168.4750 0.0 L N 114 NIFC C6 NIFC CMD 6
162.9625 0.0 L N 115 NIFC C7 NIFC CMD 7
166.7500 0.0 H N 116 BLM LAW BLM LAW NET
166.3750 0.0 H N 117 BLM ADM BLM ADMIN NET
166.4875 0.0 H N 118 BLMFIRE BLM FIRE NET
168.3500 0.0 L N 119 168.350 USFS Common User 1
163.1000 0.0 L N 120 163.100 USFS Common User 2
168.5500 0.0 L N 121 168.550 USFS NIMS Calling Channel
151.2200 0.0 L N 123 CDF A/G CDF Air to Ground NET
167.9500 0.0 L N 124 BLM A/G BLM Air to Ground NET
170.0000 0.0 L N 125 FS A/G USFS Air to Ground NET
166.6750 0.0 x N 127 AIR T1 AIR TACTICS 1 RX ONLY
169.1500 0.0 x N 128 AIR T2 AIR TACTICS 2 RX ONLY
169.2000 0.0 x N 129 AIR T3 AIR TACTICS 3 RX ONLY
151.2800 0.0 x N 130 AIR T4 AIR TACTICS 4 RX ONLY
151.2950 0.0 x N 131 AIR T5 AIR TACTICS 5 RX ONLY
151.3100 0.0 x N 132 AIR T6 AIR TACTICS 6 RX ONLY
151.2725 0.0 x N 133 AIR T21 NEW NB AIR TAC RX ONLY
151.2875 0.0 x N 134 AIR T22 NEW NB AIR TAC RX ONLY
168.6250 0.0 L N 135 GUARD AIR GUARD - emerg. use only
171.7500 0.0 H N 136 BNP NPS Lava Beds NP
171.7000 0.0 H N 137 CNP NPS Channel Is. NP
170.1000 0.0 H N 138 DVP NPS Death Valley NP
164.8000 0.0 H N 139 GNP NPS Golden Gate NRA
164.8000 0.0 H N 140 JMP NPS John Muir NHS
171.6750 0.0 H N 141 JTP NPS Joshua Tree NP
164.7500 0.0 H N 142 KNP 1 NPS Sequoia-Kings Cyn 1
164.8000 0.0 H N 143 KNP 2 NPS Sequoia-Kings Cyn 2
170.0750 0.0 H N 144 LNP NPS Lassen Volcanic NP
170.0500 0.0 H N 145 PIP NPS Pinnacles NM
170.0500 0.0 H N 146 RNP NPS Point Reyes NP
165.1625 0.0 H N 147 RWP NPS Redwood NP
172.5250 0.0 H N 148 SMP NPS Santa Monica Mtns NP
165.3125 0.0 H N 149 WNP NPS Whiskeytown NRA
172.7750 0.0 H N 150 YNP NPS Yosemite NP
154.1600 0.0 H W 151 OES 1A OES FIRE 1A
154.1600 0.0 H W 152 OES 1B OES FIRE 1B
154.2200 0.0 H W 153 OES 2A OES FIRE 2A
154.2200 0.0 H W 154 OES 2B OES FIRE 2B
156.0750 0.0 H W 155 CALCORD CALCORD
155.7525 0.0 H N 156 VCALL VHF INTEROP
151.1375 0.0 L N 157 VTAC 1 VHF INTEROP
154.4525 0.0 L N 158 VTAC 2 VHF INTEROP
158.7375 0.0 L N 159 VTAC 3 VHF INTEROP
159.4725 0.0 L N 160 VTAC 4 VHF INTEROP
154.2800 0.0 H W 161 WHITE 1 WHITE FIRE 1
154.2650 0.0 H W 162 WHITE 2 WHITE FIRE 2
154.2950 0.0 H W 163 WHITE 3 WHITE FIRE 3
153.7550 0.0 H W 164 CESRS CA TRAVEL NET
Legend: Red characters are actual changes, Blue indicates order or sorting changes only
Spreadsheet layout has inconsistent line breaks for ease of printing and matching to the BK HT 20 ch. Groups.
"PWR" - TX Power level
H = Normal
CDF Unit # Channel #
L = Low (5-10 watts)
Name w/ Call Sign
X = No TX authorized
27 AEU Camino
35 BDU San Bernardino
"W/N" = Bandwidth
46 BEU Monterey
W = Wide (16K0F3E)
21 BTU Oroville
N = Narrow (11K2F3E)
17 CZU Felton
43 FKU Fresno
CAL FIRE CTCSS TONES:
12 HUU Fortuna
T1=110.9 Hz
T9=100.0 Hz
22 LMU Susanville
T2=123.0 Hz
T10=107.2 Hz
14 LNU St. Helena
T3=131.8 Hz
T11=114.8 Hz
11 MEU Howard Forrest
T4=136.5 Hz
T12=127.3 Hz
42 MMU Mariposa
T5=146.2 Hz
T13=141.3 Hz
33 MVU Monte Vista
T6=156.7 Hz
T14=151.4 Hz
23 NEU Grass Valley
T7=167.9 Hz
T15=162.2 Hz
31 RRU Perris
T8=103.5 Hz
T16=192.8 Hz
16 SCU Morgan Hill
24 SHU Redding
26 SKU Yreka
34 SLU San Luis
44 TCU San Andreas
25 TGU Red Bluff
41 TUU Visalia
Sheet 3: Group 4
RX FREQ RX CTCSS PWR W/N DISPLAY NOTES
154.4150 131.8 H W NPA FIRE NAPA CO FIRE
156.2400 110.9 H W PCF SUPP PLACER CO COMMAND
154.3250
H W NEU E SUP Truckee Fire Repeated TAC
153.9650
H W NEV CO SUP NEVADA CO FIRE
155.9850
H W YUBA FTHL SP FOOTHILL FIRE
155.2950 100.0 H W YUBA VLY SUP MARYSVILLE COMMAND
155.8800 167.9 H N KRN CH 1 Kern Co FD Dispatch
155.6250 167.9 H N KRN CH 3 Kern Co 3
154.4000
H W LA CO A/G LA CO A/G
154.3400
H W LA TAC 17 LA CO TAC 17
151.0850 136.5 H W OC ACCESS Orange County ACCESS
153.7700 110.9 H W SBC DISP Santa Barbara CO DISPATCH
153.9050 110.9 H W SBC CMD/TAC2 S.B. CO. CMD/TAC Ch 2
153.9800 110.9 H W SBC CMD/TAC3 S.B. CO.CMD/TAC Ch 3
154.0100 100.0 H W VNC DISP VENTURA CO. DISPATCH
154.3250 100.0 H W VNC CMND 2 VENTURA CO. CMD 2
154.1000 100.0 H W VNC CMND 4 VENTURA CO. CMD 4
Ch 18 available
Ch 19 available
Ch 20 available
Sheet 4: Group 5
RX FREQ RX CTCSS PWR W/N DISPLAY NOTES
151.4450 0.0 H W SCU LOCAL CDF SCU LOCAL
151.4600 0.0 H W MMU L CDF MMU LOCAL NET
154.4000 0.0 H W MRD PRIMARY MERCED COUNTY
154.3400 0.0 H W MRD ORANGE MERCED COUNTY
151.3550 0.0 H W CDF CMD 1 CDF COMMAND 1
151.2650 0.0 H W CDF CMD 2 CDF COMMAND 2
151.1600 0.0 L W CDF TAC 2 CDF TAC 2
151.3250 0.0 L W CDF TAC 6 CDF TAC 6
151.3850 0.0 L W CDF TAC 9 CDF TAC 9
159.2250 0.0 L W CDF TAC 14 CDF TAC 14
151.2200 0.0 H W CDF A/G CDF AIR TO GND NET
152.3525 DPL143 H N TRY CMD 2007 TRACY COMMAND
155.8950 136.5 H W TRY TAC 1 2007 TRACY TAC 1
158.8950 82.5 H W TRY TAC 2 2007 TRACY TAC 2
153.7700 0.0 H W WSF PRIMARY STAN DISPATCH
154.4300 0.0 H W WSF CH 2 STAN CMD 2
153.8900 0.0 H W WSF TAC STAN TAC 10
"PWR" - TX Power level
H = Normal
L = Low (5-10 watts)
X = No TX authorized
"W/N" = Bandwidth
W = Wide (16K0F3E)
N = Narrow (11K2F3E)
CTCSS TONES:
T1=110.9 Hz
T9=100.0 Hz
T2=123.0 Hz
T10=107.2 Hz
T3=131.8 Hz
T11=114.8 Hz
T4=136.5 Hz
T12=127.3 Hz
T5=146.2 Hz
T13=141.3 Hz
T6=156.7 Hz
T14=151.4 Hz
T7=167.9 Hz
T15=162.2 Hz
T8=103.5 Hz
T16=192.8 Hz
Friday, March 14, 2008
Firefighting Foam contaminates water supply
Fire trucks' water pressure overwhelmed the city's drinking supply lines and pushed fire-suppression foam into them as firefighters tried to extinguish a burning Strip District warehouse, Pittsburgh's director of public safety said Wednesday.
Two pumper trucks were connected to fire hydrants for a long time Tuesday afternoon, said Public Safety Director Mike Huss, and as the pressure built up in the truck lines, it overwhelmed the drinking water lines' force.
"It's highly unusual, and we're surprised that it did it," Huss said.
The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority advised people Downtown and in the Strip District not to use water for a few hours into yesterday morning, until the foam could be flushed from the system.
Ingesting less than an ounce of the biodegradable foam wouldn't pose a health threat, but it can irritate skin and eyes, said Bob Hutton, a project coordinator for the authority. Callers began complaining about soapy-looking water Tuesday afternoon.Firefighters allowed the four-alarm fire, which started Tuesday morning in the former Otto Milk Co. complex at 25th and Smallman streets, to burn overnight because of difficulties extinguishing it in cork- and foam-insulated walls. The building continued smoldering yesterday.
Fire Chief Darryl Jones said he had not seen the foam problem in the 20 years he has fought fires.
"We are going to make some adjustments to make sure it doesn't happen again," he said.
The fire apparently started when a construction crew's cutting torch ignited insulation in the building, the construction crew manager said. The building's owner, Jack Benoff, was gutting the building and plans to convert it to condominiums.
Source: Full story and updates at: pittsburghlive.com