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  • #597655
    BrooklynBuff
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    for East Midwood Ambulance. Anybody know it?

    #781935
    shein
    Member

    You can get a guide with all the frequencies.

    #781936
    bezalel
    Participant

    You can try sending a FOIA request to the FCC to get their frequency, but that would only work if their license is as a primary service.

    The best way to find it is to scan the entire band until you hear their tranmissions (or buy a guide from someone who has already done so).

    #781939
    BrooklynBuff
    Participant

    Thank you Bezalel. Although why do I think you know exactly what their frequency is and everyone else’s as well?

    #781940
    mewho
    Participant

    why would anyone want to listen in to the ambulance calls?

    unless of course you want to say tehillim for each call.

    #781941
    Mayan_Dvash
    Participant

    BrooklynBuff, are you an “ambulance chaser?” 🙂

    #781942
    BrooklynBuff
    Participant

    Something like that… 🙂 Believe me, I have my reasons…

    #781943
    nature
    Participant

    There is no need to send a FOIA request to the FCC to get the frequency. The FCC web site allows you to search their licensing database. If you do, you will find the frequencies 464.275 and 469.275.

    #781944
    adorable
    Participant

    im also. i love watching any sort of action- not nec Hatzoloh though because that would mean a Jew.

    #781945
    BrooklynBuff
    Participant

    Thank you nature. Those frequencies already came up in my google search but for some reason I’m not hearing anything over them. That’s why I started this thread.

    #781946
    Health
    Participant

    Why don’t you ask them when you see them sitting around in the bus

    waiting to buff calls, if their freq. has changed?

    Or maybe they have gotten much less busy.

    #781947
    adorable
    Participant

    HEALTH THAT WOULD BE A BRACHA

    #781948
    Health
    Participant

    “HEALTH THAT WOULD BE A BRACHA”

    Only if there are less calls. Maybe NYFD EMS whose calls they are buffing are actually improving their response time and East Midwood aren’t getting there before NYFD. So their call volume represents only those whom actually call East Midwood.

    #781949
    HaLeiVi
    Participant

    Speaking of frequencies, why am I not getting any signal on the ILS of JFK’s runway 4? Did they change the frequency?

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