FireWave·Frequencies

District of Columbia County EMS

State: District of Columbia Service area: District of Columbia County Jurisdiction: County Channels on file: 2

District of Columbia County EMS is a county-level public-safety organization providing emergency medical services within District of Columbia County, District of Columbia. District of Columbia County EMS provides ems coverage across District of Columbia County, District of Columbia.

This page lists the radio frequencies and channels on file for the agency. The dispatch channel is the one that carries initial alarms and the assignment of units to a call; the tactical or fireground channel is what units move to once they arrive on scene to keep dispatch traffic clear for new alarms. EMS agencies typically also use a med channel for hospital communications, where paramedics give entry notifications and consult medical control before invasive interventions.

If you are programming a scanner specifically to monitor District of Columbia County EMS, the channels below are the minimum set you'll need. Add the relevant statewide mutual aid channels from the District of Columbia state page so you can follow the assignment if it escalates and the incident commander requests outside resources. The full nationwide NIFOG interop set is also worth a bank of its own — those channels are the canonical fallback when a multi-agency incident outgrows any single jurisdiction's primary plan.

Mode is typically analog narrowband FM in jurisdictions still on conventional VHF or UHF; agencies that have migrated to a state P25 trunked system will appear with P25 Phase 1 (or in some markets, Phase 2 TDMA). Those entries usually show a representative voice or control frequency rather than a single working channel, because the talkgroup roams across the system's site infrastructure.

Channels

ChannelFrequencyTypeToneMode
EMS Dispatch 460.5750 MHz EMS 156.7 Analog FM
EMS Tactical 857.4875 MHz EMS NAC 293 P25 Phase 1

Other agencies in District of Columbia County

Cross-program these for box-alarm and automatic-aid traffic across the county.