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and Johnson & Wales University installed a new outdoor warning system.<br>
 
and Johnson & Wales University installed a new outdoor warning system.<br>
 
<u>The Port of Providence Emergency Siren Warning System</u> (PPESWS) went online 10/23/2009.<br><br>
 
<u>The Port of Providence Emergency Siren Warning System</u> (PPESWS) went online 10/23/2009.<br><br>
More info on the Sirens [PPESWS] can be found [http://www.providenceri.com/PEMA/stay-informed/emergency-sirens here]
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More info on the Sirens [PPESWS] can be found [http://web.archive.org/web/20111121084849/http://www.providenceri.com/PEMA/stay-informed/emergency-sirens here]
 
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Latest revision as of 23:25, 7 February 2021

Rhode Island Emergency Managment


  • RI-EMA operates on the RISCON trunk system.
  • RI-EMA STARS Network 154.2650 S D-606 Ch.01
  • RI-EMA STARS Network 154.2650 S NAC 645 Ch.02
  • formerly RI-EMA STARS Network 148.2500 S NAC 293



PPESWS WARNING SYSTEM

Frequency Type Tone Use FCC Callsign/System Confirmation
45.4400 S 71.9 EAS Transmissions KWL311 2020.12.18 XHE1N (SNE Submitter)
158.8575 R D031 Siren Activation WPPZ696 2021.02.07 W1KNE
800 Mhz T TG: 10211 Simulcast of 158.8575 On the RISCON Trunk 2009.10.01 W1KNE

In 2009, the Providence Emergency Managment Agency, along with the RI-EMA,
and Johnson & Wales University installed a new outdoor warning system.
The Port of Providence Emergency Siren Warning System (PPESWS) went online 10/23/2009.

More info on the Sirens [PPESWS] can be found here

There are 4 sirens in total.

  • Pro-Met (Public St. & Allens Avenue)
  • Engine 13 (Ernest St. & Allens Avenue).
  • Johnson & Wales harborside campus.
  • Exxon/Mobile (Pawtucket Ave & Wheeler St, East Providence).