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Page 1: Mutual Aid Box Alarm System. MABAS Communications Committee  Charged with the task of improving fire service communications interoperability to assist

Mutual Aid Box Alarm System

Page 2: Mutual Aid Box Alarm System. MABAS Communications Committee  Charged with the task of improving fire service communications interoperability to assist

MABAS Communications Committee

Charged with the task of improving fire service communications interoperability to assist with incident management of:

Emergencies

Natural Disasters

Man Made Catastrophes

Page 3: Mutual Aid Box Alarm System. MABAS Communications Committee  Charged with the task of improving fire service communications interoperability to assist

Communications Interoperability

Provide ability for the Incident Commander to communicate with all divisions or sectors at an incident.

Provide ability for companies to communicate within sectors.

Provide for interdisciplinary communications.

Page 4: Mutual Aid Box Alarm System. MABAS Communications Committee  Charged with the task of improving fire service communications interoperability to assist

Communications Interoperability

Provide communications procedures for “Mayday” and “Emergency Traffic” Situations

Provide ability for mutual aid companies and change of quarters companies to communicate with MABAS Divisions and the local fire dispatch center.

Page 5: Mutual Aid Box Alarm System. MABAS Communications Committee  Charged with the task of improving fire service communications interoperability to assist

MABAS Communications

Interagency Fire Emergency Radio Network

Frequency of 154.265 MHzTwo-tone encoding to alert pagers and

alert receiversReferred to as the IFERN frequency

Page 6: Mutual Aid Box Alarm System. MABAS Communications Committee  Charged with the task of improving fire service communications interoperability to assist

Why VHF Simplex?

Most Commonly Used Frequency Band for Public Safety in Illinois

MABAS’ Three Decade History of Dispatch Operations on VHF High Band

NFPA Standard 1221 on Emergency Service Communications Systems:“A separate simplex radio channel shall be provided for on-scene tactical operations.”

Page 7: Mutual Aid Box Alarm System. MABAS Communications Committee  Charged with the task of improving fire service communications interoperability to assist

Communications Advocacy Statements

Statement #1 – VHF Interoperability– 2 Dispatch (Base/Mobile) Frequencies

• IFERN (wideband)• IFERN2 (narrowband)

– 3 Wideband Fireground (Tactical) Frequencies• Red, White & Blue

– 3 Narrowband Fireground (Tactical) Freqs• Gold, Black & Gray

– IREACH (Inter-disciplinary Coordination)

Page 8: Mutual Aid Box Alarm System. MABAS Communications Committee  Charged with the task of improving fire service communications interoperability to assist

Communications Advocacy Statements

Statement #1 – VHF Interoperability– Mutual Aid Response Apparatus should have

VHF radio capabilities on IFERN & Fireground Channels

– Discourages the use of cross-band repeaters or trunking applications for fireground (tactical) situations.

Page 9: Mutual Aid Box Alarm System. MABAS Communications Committee  Charged with the task of improving fire service communications interoperability to assist

Communications Advocacy Statements

Statement #2 – Radio Licenses– Encourages all fire departments to audit their

FCC radio authorizations.– Encourages appropriate use of frequencies.– Encourages departments and/or MABAS

Divisions to obtain accurate FCC radio authorizations on both dispatch and tactical frequencies.

Page 10: Mutual Aid Box Alarm System. MABAS Communications Committee  Charged with the task of improving fire service communications interoperability to assist

Communications Advocacy Statements

Statement #3 – Transmit Power Limitations– Limits transmit power on fireground (tactical)

frequencies to 10 watts maximum.– Allows high power (110 watt) operations on

IFERN and IFERN 2 Frequencies– Discourages fixed base station transmit

operations on fireground (tactical) frequencies.

Page 11: Mutual Aid Box Alarm System. MABAS Communications Committee  Charged with the task of improving fire service communications interoperability to assist

Communications Advocacy Statements

Statement #4 – MABAS Alerting– Establishes specific paging tones and encoder

timing formats to ensure proper alerting.– Encourages testing to determine proper

coverage for dispatch area. (95% coverage)– Encourages reengineering of Division base

stations if coverage is inadequate.

Page 12: Mutual Aid Box Alarm System. MABAS Communications Committee  Charged with the task of improving fire service communications interoperability to assist

Communications Advocacy Statements

Statement #5 – Medical Helicopters– Discourages use of IFERN or Red, White or

Blue fireground frequencies for medical helicopter landing zones.

– Encourages the use of existing VHF MERCI frequencies, IREACH or other local frequency(ies)

Page 13: Mutual Aid Box Alarm System. MABAS Communications Committee  Charged with the task of improving fire service communications interoperability to assist

Communications Advocacy Statements

Statement #6 – CTCSS Tones “PL”– Establishes CTCSS tones for all “MABAS”

operations frequencies.– Establishes implementation date for IFERN

base station operations of January 1, 2006.

Page 14: Mutual Aid Box Alarm System. MABAS Communications Committee  Charged with the task of improving fire service communications interoperability to assist

Communications Advocacy Statements

Statement #7 – Statewide Radio License– Proposed for Executive Board Action on

February 5th.– MABAS has applied to FCC for statewide

authority on 8 “MABAS” frequencies.• 25,000 Mobiles

• 20 Fixed Base Temporary Stations for IFERN and IFERN2

Page 15: Mutual Aid Box Alarm System. MABAS Communications Committee  Charged with the task of improving fire service communications interoperability to assist

Communications Advocacy Statements

Statement #7 – Statewide Radio License– Establishes parameters for shared use of

“MABAS” frequencies and MABAS FCC authorization by member departments.

– Frequencies can be used for emergency scene communications and official training activities.

– Requires shared users to abide by MABAS policies, FCC rules and Advocacy Statements.

– Shifts liability for improper operation to user.

Page 16: Mutual Aid Box Alarm System. MABAS Communications Committee  Charged with the task of improving fire service communications interoperability to assist

MUTUAL AID BOX ALARM

Each Division designates a MABAS Dispatching Center and a Backup Center with MABAS tone encoders

All MABAS Alarms are toned out on and transmitted on the IFERN frequency.

IFERN becomes dispatch channel for the incident.

Responding apparatus uses IFERN.

Page 17: Mutual Aid Box Alarm System. MABAS Communications Committee  Charged with the task of improving fire service communications interoperability to assist

MUTUAL AID BOX ALARM

Local fire department dispatcher copies Box Alarm dispatch and confirms unit(s) due from their jurisdiction(s).

Local dispatcher dispatches unit(s) due using normal dispatch procedures/protocols.

If requested unit(s) are unavailable, local dispatcher advises MABAS Division dispatch as soon as possible.

MABAS Division dispatcher has authority to make substitutions.

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MUTUAL AID BOX ALARM

Responding units advise local dispatcher of response on local fire frequency.

Responding units then advise MABAS of their response via IFERN radio frequency.

Self or Pre-Dispatching – Wait for MABAS to dispatch alarm before going enroute on IFERN.

Responding units respond to designated Level II staging area and report to staging officer.

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MUTUAL AID BOX ALARM

www.MABAS.org

www.MABASRADIO.org

MABAS Communications Survey