On the advice of someone here I have programmed all the Statewide and Metro area Interoperability channels into my scanner. I have heard some interesting traffic on there but I have a few questions:
I have noticed that the ME TAC (Metro Tac) channels seem to be used for both police and fire. I have heard fireground ops on there and on the weekends I seem to hear what sounds like traffic details or DWI enforcement campaigns taking place on ME TAC.
The other morning it sounded like a fire in Scott County was using 006 (ST S TAC 1) as a fireground.
I understand that these are meant to be channels for different agencies to communicate with each other on but what decides the channel usage?
What decides if a multi agency fire goes to a ME TAC channel or onto 006 like the Belle Plaine fire was the other morning?
I am just trying to get a better understanding of how the system is used, how the channels are assigned.
I have noticed that the ME TAC (Metro Tac) channels seem to be used for both police and fire. I have heard fireground ops on there and on the weekends I seem to hear what sounds like traffic details or DWI enforcement campaigns taking place on ME TAC.
The other morning it sounded like a fire in Scott County was using 006 (ST S TAC 1) as a fireground.
I understand that these are meant to be channels for different agencies to communicate with each other on but what decides the channel usage?
What decides if a multi agency fire goes to a ME TAC channel or onto 006 like the Belle Plaine fire was the other morning?
I am just trying to get a better understanding of how the system is used, how the channels are assigned.
Interoperability Channels
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