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General Use CDF & USFS Frequencies


Scanning Central & Northern California Frequencies

California Fire Information
Last Updated: 03-28-02


154.160 MHz - Office of Emergency Services, Fire Frequency

154.220 MHz - Office of Emergency Services, Fire Frequency

154.920 MHz - CLEMARS - The California Law Enforcement Mutual Aid Radio System, is a mutual aid frequency for law enforcement agencies. CDF has broadcast capabilities.

156.075 MHz - CALCORD - California Coordination, is used as an on scene tactical frequency with multiple public saftey agencies are present. Typically CALCORD is used as a link between EMS helicopters and landing zones. CALCORD is administered by OES.

154.280 MHz - White Fire 1, is a tactical frequency that can be used in large mutual aid incidents or small single agency incidents.

154.265 MHz - White Fire 2, is a tactical frequency that can be used in large mutual aid incidents or small single agency incidents.

154.295 MHz - White Fire 3, is a tactical frequency that can be used in large mutual aid incidents or small single agency incidents.

154.295 MHz - FIREMARS - Fire Mutual Aid Readio Systems - Tactical frequency for large mutial aid fires, also frequently used as an input for White Fire 3

169.125 MHz - CA Travel Net - This is a USFS frequency used by both the CDF and the USFS when strike teams are enroute and returning from incidents throughout the state. All units out of ranger unit and traveling monitor this frequency. 168.325 MHz is the repeater input frequency.