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It's part of "Logical" Site 15 - it does not contain it's own site number, as it's a part of the Wasington County Simulcast system. The Fremont RF site still runs all of the same frequencies as the other RF sites in the Washington County system. It's no different from the Douglas or Pottawattamie County Simulcast systems, as they too all use the same frequencies at each RF site. "Logical" sites are different from RF sites.Īs anyone who's familiar with P25 knows, ALL of the PHYSICAL RF sites transmit / receive on the same frequencies at the same time and that's why it's called a Simulcast system. Site #15 is a "logical" site within the entire wide-area system, joined to the other parts of the system by the Zone Controllers which are running the system. I _can_ confirm that TGID2150 (Fremont PD 1) is running P25 Phase 2 - my 436 shows "PT0" and "PT1", which is "Phase Two 0" and "Phase Two 1".Īlso, I don't at all agree with the name change - Washington County Simulcast should stay as it was. Events such as storms, fires, a protracted or intense law action or major accident add extra challenges that we strive to rise above.Click to expand.Your database has some errors listed for Fremont Talkgroups.somehow the Fireground and EMS talkgroup numbers got messed up between the DEC and HEX numbers? looks like you put some of the HEX numbers in where the DEC should go.I do know for SURE that ALL the talkgroups listed under Fremont ALL have a 2000 range number such as 2161, 2167,2166, 2162, etc.ĪND in order to program them into your scanner.somehow users need to know to use the frequencies listed for the Washington County site This is just an overview of the challenging duties carried out on a daily basis. All are trained in every aspect of the job, and are certified Emergency Medical Dispatchers additional training covers handling a variety of caller personalities, fire and police dispatch techniques, and a wide range of other topics. This dedicated team works a varying schedule of twelve hour shifts, which include days, nights, weekends and holidays. The greatest asset to the communication center is our staff. These include CAD (Computer Aided Dispatch and mapping), Indiana Data and Communications System (IDACS), computerized 911 and telephone system and the Motorola radio system. To accomplish all of this, the center utilizes a number of high tech systems. Monitor weather systems and alert departments of potential severe weather.Process residential and business alarm applications.Run queries to check for wanted persons, vehicles and property.Steuben County Underwater Recovery Team.After hours answering for Steuben County Highway Department, Indiana State Highway (INDOT), Child Protective Services (CPS) and Steuben County REMC.Department of Natural Resources for Steuben County.Ashley, Fremont, Orland, Metz, Pleasant Lake, Salem, Hudson and Hamilton fire departments.Orland, Fremont, Ashley, Clear Lake and Hamilton police departments.Dispatch and handle radio traffic and requests from:.Monitor and respond to nearly three dozen radio channels.Receive and respond to 911 text messages.Receive non-emergency calls on 12 incoming trunks.In addition, our team is trained to question callers to get information vital to better prepare responders upon their arrival and work with callers to safely de-escalate the situation while they’re en route. Answer 9-1-1 calls and provide emergency medical pre-arrival instructions to callers, dealing with everything from CPR to childbirth.The Steuben County Communications Center is the 9-1-1 Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) for all of Steuben County’s police, fire and EMS providers. United State Department of Justice Cvil Rights ADA.