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Old January 2nd 05, 10:28 PM
 
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It's 2222 utc now. I've been listening to this frequency on and off for
about an hour. Seems to be a Canadian military frequency and there's
some sort of rescue operation afoot. I'm following a series of
exchanges between "Halifax military" and "Rescue 323". Might be worth
monitoring.

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Old January 2nd 05, 10:51 PM
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anyone else getting this? Rescue 323, female, stating they
will be landing with 29K lb. fuel. plane in trouble? military
test runs? Halifax military 6 to s9 here, W.PA. Rescue 323,
in and out, mostly unreadable....?????
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Old January 2nd 05, 11:00 PM
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Drifter wrote:
anyone else getting this? Rescue 323, female, stating they
will be landing with 29K lb. fuel. plane in trouble? military
test runs? Halifax military 6 to s9 here, W.PA. Rescue 323,
in and out, mostly unreadable....?????
Drifter...


Yes, getting it OK here in northern Ohio. They've got a phone patch
going on between 323 and RCC. She's asking if there's oxygen on board
the vessel.

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Old January 2nd 05, 11:01 PM
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Drifter wrote:

anyone else getting this? Rescue 323, female, stating they
will be landing with 29K lb. fuel. plane in trouble? military
test runs? Halifax military 6 to s9 here, W.PA. Rescue 323,
in and out, mostly unreadable....?????


Sounds to me like Rescue 323 is making an inquiry for Rescue 906 who wants to
know if there is oxygen onboard a vessel, and mentioning something about a
patient.

dxAce
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Old January 2nd 05, 11:06 PM
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Halifax military (male operator) coming in loud and clear. Rescue 323
(female operator) very weak, though understandable. (Southern New
Jersey, AOR AR7030 Plus, Wellbrook ALA 330S)

Something evidently has happened aboard a boat. They are going to see
if there is oxygen aboard it, though they say it is highly unlikely.

Might want to keep listening.

Joe

Drifter wrote:
anyone else getting this? Rescue 323, female, stating they
will be landing with 29K lb. fuel. plane in trouble? military
test runs? Halifax military 6 to s9 here, W.PA. Rescue 323,
in and out, mostly unreadable....?????
Drifter...


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Old January 2nd 05, 11:15 PM
 
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Wow, you guys don't mess around!

Halifax military has been having a lot of trouble reading Rescue 323.
I'm going to continue monitoring this frequency to see what develops.
It's been interesting so far.

Steve

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Old January 2nd 05, 11:17 PM
 
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Hmmm. According to Halifax military there is oxygen on board the vessel
and the patient has been on oxygen for several hours already.

Steve

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Old January 2nd 05, 11:21 PM
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Joe Analssandrini wrote:

Halifax military (male operator) coming in loud and clear.


Can only hear Halifax here (St. Paul, MN) on SP-600 with 60ft random
wire.


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