Breaking News Code?!????

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Ryfly

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Ok so what does this all mean?

O/F 06-023 Denver-800 and DTRS and Online

What does O/F stand for and so on... can someone break it down for me..

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O/F is operating frequency or talk group and that Englewood fire was operating on Denver FD Dist 3 which is TG 06-023 and Englewood FD was on DTRS system and both are available online via scancolorado to listen too.

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Come on Erik, you slacker. Can't believe you didn't have this one. Spending a little too much time in an unpressurized plane, eh? :)
ATT - At this time - i.e. NFI ATT
 

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Forgot a couple, but you got alot of them, most of which I wouldn't know, you did good there. One I didn't see is NCMC - North Colorado Med Center. Trying to think of others at the moment.
 

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Any way we can make these abbreviations some sort of sticky or permanently put them at the top of the breaking news thread?
 

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Sure, I can add them to the sticky that's already there. If we have any more, just post them here and I can add them to the Sticky
 

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YOF = Year Old Female
YOM = Year Old Male
Such as 18 YOM = Eighteen year old male

SB = Subject
TMH = The Memorial Hospital
YVMC = Yampa Valley Medical Center
 
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Scan-Denver said:
Etoh = ???

Pt. has been drinking and has alcohol in the system.(didnt see troops post)

And a few for out here in the NE.

SRMC = Sterling Regional Med. Center
CPMC = Colorado Plains Med. Center-Ft. Morgan
EMCH = East Morgan County Hosp.
 
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Yes, ALS is Advanced Life Support. This is the skills performed by either an Advanced EMT/EMT-Intermediate/EMT-Paramedic/or Registered Nurse. Whereas, BLS is Basic Life Support which is performed by First Responders or the EMT-Basic.
 

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Thanks for the ALS...

I'll add this one LZ=Landing Zone, say Airlife or Flight for Life is coming in and they need a place to land, usually i hear them say we need a LZ set up.
 

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osoklrs said:
Haven't seen NJC yet, not quite sure on what it exactly stands for, but I think its the jail in Greeley.

North Jail Complex
 
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