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Author:  B [ Mon Jul 03, 2006 5:05 am ]
Post subject:  SeaTac school fire

One of the more interesting patches ever seen with the trunked system happened last night at the SeaTac school fire. It went to 3 alarms plus 2 engine company strike teams, 1 of which was from Pierce County. OPS 1 was patched to MA Zone 3, which was then patched to 153.830, so the Pierce County units could talk to the IC directly. Nice to see ValleyCom knowing how to use the trunked system's versatility.

Where does ValleyCom still have receivers on 153.83 around their area?

Author:  John Marticio [ Mon Jul 03, 2006 1:48 pm ]
Post subject:  SeaTac School Fire

153.830 is not just for Pierce County OP 1, it is the statewide mutual aid channel known as "RedNet" or "Firecom" to be used for communications when multiple departments are responding to the incident. Some departments use it as a spare tactical channel.
There were no Pierce County units at the scene last night and the 2 engine company strike teams were from Seattle as they sent 1 Battallion Chief (B-5), 1 Medic Unit (M-32), Rescue 14, Engines 13, 22 & 26 and Ladders 3, 7 & 11.
The Seattle units may not have had either Valley Comm Fire 5 or Mutual Aid Zone 3 talk groups programmed on there radios that is why it was patched to 153.830.
This frequency of 153.830 works out great when the units from the westside of the state go east to help with large brush or forest fires.

Author:  B [ Tue Jul 04, 2006 7:38 am ]
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There were Pierce County units on the scene of the fire Sunday night -- hence the reason for the patch to RedNet. An engine company strike team was requested and responded from Zone 6, which is Pierce County. It consisted of Milton, Edgewood, Puyallup, Riverside, Sumner, and Buckley Fire units. "Strike Team 6001" was heard on the air responding to an arriving at the fire.

All SFD units had trunked radios and were on MA Zone 3. OPS 1 is a ValleyCom talkgroup that was patched to MA Zone 3.

Author:  Sgt Bilko [ Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:55 am ]
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The medic unit Seattle sent was actually medic 1 not medic 32.

http://www2.seattle.gov/fire/realtime91 ... 6&rad1=des

Author:  eriksdaddy [ Tue Jul 04, 2006 9:35 am ]
Post subject:  seatac school fire

None of the news reports have any Pierce County units being there.

What were the numbers of the units from PC that responded?

Nick

Author:  B [ Tue Jul 04, 2006 7:17 pm ]
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Pierce sent Puyallup Engine 1, Sumner Engine 111, Milton Engine 4521, Edgewood Engine 8-1, Buckley Engine 5211, Riverside Engine 1411, and Puyallup Battalion 1.

Author:  CAR [ Thu Jul 06, 2006 8:03 am ]
Post subject:  Seatac School Fire

Resources at the Seatac School Fire:

First Alarm-
E47, E19, E46, E45, L54, B45, B18

Second Alarm-
E52, L29, M4, MSO1

Third Alarm(with also some special calls)-
E281, A28, E51, E53, Seattle E26, L11,

Zone-5 Ladder Strike Team-
Seattle Ladders 3, 7 (with R14 also) 11, B5

Special Call for additional Engines from Zone-5
E13, E22, M1 (also added)

Zone-1 Task Force (East King County) & Zone-6 Engine Strike Team

Not to mention virtually every South King Departments who had units at the fire called-back all off-duty personnel.

The next day, E47, E51, L54, L29 & B45 continued to operated on-scence into the evening.

Author:  John Marticio [ Thu Jul 06, 2006 4:22 pm ]
Post subject:  SeaTac School Fire

Not sure if they were on the original tone out or second alarm but the Port of Seattle sent engine 711 along with a command officer but it was not command 700.

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