best case scenario - city fd + subruban fds + airport pso + ang fd
were all alerted at the same time
we have heard the city radio traffic and the county radio traffic -
city initially sent 1 engine and 1 ladder - county initially sent 3
engines and 2 ladders approx - airport psd sent at least 1 crash truck
(crash 49 iirc per ground control freq tape) - and ang fd apparently
sent 4 rigs and 8 people
one major issue here is that all 4 agencies apparently operate on
different radio channels - and not all units have AM aviation radios
of course - maybe just the airport authority fire trucks and the ang
fire trucks have AM aviation radios
so maybe 2 or 3 major issues here - 4 different dispatch systems -
multi different agencies on the first alarm - multi different radio
channels - (Fire 1 TG + Fire 5 TG + airport pso freqs or TGs + ang
freqs - plus - ground control channel plus tower channel plus maybe
departure channel) - plus airport ops chanels and UPS channels and PD
channels and ambulance channels - all in use on the initial dispatch -
YIKES
On Tue, Nov 11, 2025 at 1:08 PM agent yo'range <
zer...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>
https://www.fireapparatusmagazine.com/fire-apparatus/ky-air-national-guard-responds-to-ups-plane-crash-with-four-fire-trucks-eight-ffs/
>
> we assume that the ANG FD is connected to the airport crash net -
> might be a wild assumption - maybe not