Subject: April 1996 "Scanners Hear It First" Mutual Aid Systems Montreal Area - Fire Systems April 1996 MarcOgram On the Island of Montreal 28 municipalities and each has their own Fire Service with Montreal being the largest, it does not have to rely on mutual aid with other cities during major outbreaks as it is self-supporting with 36 stations. The other cities and towns rely on agreements with others in the immediate area to battle major incidents. On the whole there are four mutual aid groups with three of them using a common fireground frequency and codes while the fourth just groups five cities together when called upon. 73 de Fred VE2LSQ East Mutual Aid 413.0875 Fireground St. Leonard 412.2875 Ville D'Anjou 412.2875 Montreal Est 412.2875 Montreal Nord 413.0125 Central West Mutual Aid 412.4375 Repeater 413.5125 Fireground Saint Laurent 412.8625 Town of Mount Royal 413.4125 Outremont 413.3375 Westmount 413.4875 Hampstead 413.2125 Cote St. Luc 412.1125 West Mutual Aid 159.450 Fireground (simplex/repeatered) Pointe Claire 412.1875 (also Beaconsfield, Kirkland) Verdun 156.150 Dorval 151.160 Montreal West 155.730 Pierrefonds 159.300 Dollard des Ormeaux 159.300 Ville St. Pierre 156.030 Ville LaSalle 412.5125 Lachine 153.830 West-volunteer No common frequency Roxboro 155.370 Ste. Genevieve 151.715 Senneville 153.890 Baie d'Urfe 153.890 Ste Anne de Bellvue 153.890