The FEMA Emergency Responder Field Operations Guide is out for public comment. Comments are due by March 18, 2011.
The document can be downloaded here:
http://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;dct=FR+PR+N+O+SR;rpp=10;so=DESC;sb=postedDate;po=0;D=FEMA-2009-0014 (http://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;dct=FR+PR+N+O+SR;rpp=10;so=DESC;sb=postedDate;po=0;D=FEMA-2009-0014)
To post comments, click on "Comment Due" next to the bubble and date of Mar 18.
It's a 194 page description of the Incident Command System.
Mike
Probably a good idea for the various wing comm planners to see which of these frequencies listed are used by public safety within the state. I would assume that most wings have already done this. Might actually be easier in many cases to have a separate radio or two dedicated to some of these emergency channels. At the very least put them in your radio scanner for monitoring purposes.
RM
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This document out for comment doesn't contain any radio frequencies. You're talking about the National Interoperability Field Operations Guide (NIFOG), of which the latest version, 1.4, was released last month. It's here: http://www.dhs.gov/files/publications/gc_1297699887997.shtm
Mike