The Governor of Kentucky, Steve Beshear just called out the entirety of the Kentucky National Guard and some Kentucky Air National Guard assets to deploy to western Kentucky to render assistance to those affected by the huge Winter Storm that struck Kentucky a few days back.
This is a great opportunity to plug in those KYNG and EMA frequencies for activity. There may also be activity on the Kentucky State Police digital frequencies as units closer to our area head west on I-71. This is the largest ever deployment of the Kentucky National Guard in the history of the Commonwealth.
Frequencies from the MONIX Master Frequency List:
137.075 KYEMA/KYNG in to 149.825
138.425 N293 KYEMA/KYNG 3
139.0625 P25 KYEMA/KYNG in to 139.4625
139.2125 P25 KYEMA/KYNG 4
139.250 KYEMA/KYNG F3
139.350 KYEMA/KYNG F4
139.4625 P-25 KYEMA/KYNG 2 139.0625 in
139.6625 P-25 KYEMA/KYNG
139.9625 P-25 KYEMA/KYNG 2 in to 139.465
148.785 P-25 KYEMA/KYNG
140.790 P-25 KYEMA/KYNG
141.365 P25 KYEMA/KYNG 1 in to 148.750
142.350 67.0 KYEMA/KYNG Statewide Net Ch 1 Simplex
Ch 2 Rpt 143.000 in
142.475 KYNG CH 3 148.575 in
142.6625 P-25 KYEMA/KYNG
143.000 67.0 KYNG input to 142.350
143.275 162.2 KYEMA/KYNG
You may also want to check out the FEMA frequencies on the MONIX List as well.
If anyone catches any activity from the action,
please post back to the blog here.
One month after the massive Ice Storm, the numbers are:
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$214 Million in damages
36 Storm related Deaths
160 Generators placed in critical facilities.