North Central Colorado Counties Search and Rescue
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Providing North Central Colorado search and rescue teams - Counties covered: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, Jefferson and Weld.
Activities heard can range from a missing child in town to mountain rescues, even the National Ski Patrol.
155.1600 | 155.1675 | 155.1750 | 155.1825 |
155.2050 | 155.2125 | 155.2200 | 155.2275 |
155.2350 | 155.2425 | 155.2650 | 155.2725 |
155.2800 | 155.2875 | 155.2950 | 155.3025 |
Search and Rescue teams using other than the above national SAR frequencies that are part of this broadcast:
151.6850 Longmont Emergency Unit
155.5725 Rampart Search and Rescue
151.1600 Rampart Search and Rescue
154.7850 Douglas County Search and Rescue
159.2325 Rocky Mountain Rescue Group
Statewide Search & Rescue MAC
151.5125 Colorado Statewide SAR Ch 1
151.7000 Colorado Statewide SAR Ch 2
158.4000 Colorado Statewide SAR Ch 3
158.4075 Colorado Statewide SAR Ch 4
Colorado Search and Rescue (Statewide portable repeaters)
155.1600 (Nat'l SAR MAC and MRA Ch 1)
155.2050
155.2350 (MRA Ch 2)
Medical MAC (used in SAR helicopter activities)
155.3400 vMED28 (HEAR, also called EMS North)
155.3475 vMED29
Denver Metro EOCs
460.0625 Adams County EOC
154.1000 Aurora EOC
155.9550 Denver County EOC
Federal / Non-Federal Search and Rescue Command Interoperability Plan frequencies
853.0125 8TAC94
151.1375 vTAC11
154.4525 vTAC12
158.7375 vTAC13
159.4725 vTAC14
161.8500 vTAC17D
Special Note:
- Elk Creek Fire District in Jefferson County is using the search and rescue frequency of 155.2200 as their main channel.
- Clear Creek Fire is also using the search and rescue frequency of 155.1750 as their Fire Dispatch 2.
Both above frequencies is part of this broadcast due to several search teams in the state are licensed on those frequencies and have been used at times in the Denver Metro area..
Several vTAC channels are licenced in Boulder County. However after January 1, 2005, all operations will be secondary to co-channel interoperability communications. SAR activities can be heard on 155.1750, 155.2200 and vTAC frequencies.
BES = Boulder Emergency Squad
EOC = Emergency Operations Center
MAC = Mutual Aid Channel
MRA = Mountain Rescue Association
I would like to thank all Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS, Search and Rescue and Dispatchers for their bravery, dedication, and service to our community. You are greatly appreciated!
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