RVC Fire CMD freqs

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4and6
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Re: RVC Fire CMD freqs

Post by 4and6 »

That sounds logical....will the UHF (support 8) link in hemet lake area be active with the new command 8 ?
markb
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Re: RVC Fire CMD freqs

Post by markb »

I wouldn't say it's a "copycat". It's more along the lines of conforming to the FIRESCOPE/California standard.
AFAIK, the support nomenclature is unique to CALFire. The Command/Tac model is used by most agencies and on incidents (including CALFire) throughout California.

Mark
cvrules90
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Re: RVC Fire CMD freqs

Post by cvrules90 »

markb wrote:I wouldn't say it's a "copycat". It's more along the lines of conforming to the FIRESCOPE/California standard.
AFAIK, the support nomenclature is unique to CALFire. The Command/Tac model is used by most agencies and on incidents (including CALFire) throughout California.

Mark
Thanks for the explanation.
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