Coconino County Arizona

Fire Protection Districts in Coconino County - Oct 00 info from www.census.gov (GID)

MORMON LAKE FIRE DISTRICT COCONINO 
PINE DEL FIRE DISTRICT COCONINO 
SHERWOOD FOREST ESTATES FIRE DISTRICT COCONINO 
THE WOODS FIRE DISTRICT COCONINO 
FORT VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT COCONINO 
GREENEHAVEN FIRE DISTRICT COCONINO 
DONEY PARK FIRE DIST COCONINO 
FOREST LAKES FIRE DISTRICT COCONINO 
KACHINA VILLAGE FIRE DIST COCONINO 
MOUNTAINAIRE FIRE DIST COCONINO 
PINEWOOD FIRE DIST COCONINO 
SEDONA-OAK CREEK FIRE DIST COCONINO
TIMBERLINE-FERNWOOD FIRE DIST COCONINO
MOUNT ELDEN FIRE DISTRICT COCONINO* 
JUNIPINE FIRE DISTRICT COCONINO*
CLEAR CREEK PINES 819 FIRE DISTRICT COCONINO* 
KAIBAB ESTATES WEST FIRE DISTRICT COCONINO*

Items with a * initially appeared at a seperate bottom location of the list

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Coconino County Agencies

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Coconino County Sheriff

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1Oct00 - from the FCC website -

Coc Co SO - 9/00pend - 211 N Agassiz in Flagstaff - 155.13 - 158.97 (HT4W) - Grand Canyon Airport - 155.49R - 159.21M - Bill Williams Mtn - 453.9875M (100 X 2W) - 453.9875R - Mt Elden - 453.9875R - 458.9875M (100 X 2W) - 911 Sawmill Rd in Flagstaff - 155.13R - ERP400 - misc - 159.21 FX1 - 458.9875 FX1 (2 X 2W)

Coc Co SO - 8/00 pend - Mt Elden - 155.16 - ERP19 - 30W - 200M X 110W

Coc Co SO - 8/00 pend - 113 South First St in Flagstaff - 159.21 FB + MO

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Flagstaff

Flagstaff FD

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Forest Lakes

http://www.floa.org/Community/evacuation.htm Here is the Evacuation Plan for Forest Lakes Arizona. You can see that the police recommend a scanner in every home so that people can receive evacuation orders from the FD. Also see -
1. FD - dispatch system info
2. History - Accident Acres
3. Scanner Codes - freqs + codes - Navajo Sheriff is on 157Mhz - USFS freqs also listed

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Timberline Engine at the N Rim of Grand Canyon Natl Park - May 2000

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Coconino National Forest

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06 June 2001 - from the ArizonaScanner list

Flagstaff FD re-did their radio channel plan, including a couple new frequencies, late last year. It reflects a "master plan" for the other agencies Flagstaff dispatches for (Highlands FD, Doney Park FD, Timberline Fernwood FD, etc.) on one organized radio system.

The changes and new radio plan are included in the newer 6.1 UPDATE booklet (a 60-page update printed 2 months ago, which brings the 6th edition printed last year, even more up to date, available at www.scannerstuff.com). This update booklet has tons of updates for Arizona, particularly, so scanner listeners in Arizona who like having the most current info may want a copy of this booklet. It also includes a "metro guide" for the Phoenix area, which is an easy quick reference to public safety frequencies in the Phoenix valley (perhaps for the glove box in your car?). This is in addition to the "updates" to the 6th edition book, which are included for the whole state. Along with Flagstaff FD, major changes are shown for Phoenix FD (with a new tactical channel assignment MAP); Arizona DPS designators, abbreviations, and offices; massive Border Patrol repeater listing, updates and additions to fire apparatus and station locations statewide; a new massive Maricopa County Trunked System talkgroup list; America West Airlines and Southwest Airlines trunked systems; and hundreds of smaller updates.

The most critical (it is a 16 channel plan) of the Flagstaff FD updates shown on Page 47 of this newer book are: (R=Repeater, S=Simplex, 2nd to last column like 100.0 is PL Tone)
Ch1� 153.935 R� 100.0� Areawide Dispatches
Ch2� 154.175 R� 100.0� Responses - Highlands FD
Ch3� 154.160 R�� 91.5� Responses - Doney Park FD
Ch4� 154.220 S� 123.0� Tactical - Flagstaff FD
Ch5� 155.790 R� 131.8� Areawide EMS
Ch6� 155.745 R�� 91.5� Operations - Flagstaff FD
Ch7� 153.950 R� 110.9� Responses - Timberline Fernwood FD

Flagstaff FD also has several new training and alternate channels (Ch14, 15, 16) shown in the update.

Again, these updates come from the new SWFD Metro Guide 6.1 / UPDATE booklet published by Scannerstuff (www.scannerstuff.com), available at our website. Since the SWFD 7th Edition is not going to be printed until well into 2002 (not until after major changes to Phoenix, Mesa, and other radio systems take place), we published this "update" booklet in April, 2001 to bring your SWFD-6 up to date. Our customers told us they'd prefer a small "update" booklet that costs a lot less than a whole new big book (or nothing at all), in the time while we are collecting new and updated information for 2002's SWFD-7. You can check out the new update book at www.scannerstuff.com Dan Rollman SWFD Editor www.Scannerstuff.com

--- Original Message --- From: drr1@home.com - Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2001 21:27:38 -0000 - Subject: [ArizonaScanner] Flagstaff, AZ Fire Dept channels

Does anyone have an up-to-date list of the Flagstaff Fire Dept. channels and their corresponding frequencies?� All of the lists I've seen seem to be out of date.� I think I have all of the frequencies, but I can't figure out which channel goes with which frequency. Every now and then they switch to a different channel (for example from ch. 1 to ch. 3) and I lose the traffic (I can't hear them on any other frequency.)� I'm currently using the frequencies from SWFD 6.0. Thanks,

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Created 25May00 - Updated - 1Oct00 - SO Freqs - 15Nov00 - Forest Lakes - 06June2001 - Flagstaff FD freqs

I have more info on FDs from a ?1991 Fire Directory on my Brother Word Processor disks

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