ANB Patient Transfer Talkgroups

Deziel0495

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Had a submission to the database suggesting Ambulance NB made changes in regards to their patient transfer talkgroups. Changes submitted are as follows:

50900 - North Transfer [No longer used]
50914 - West Transfer [No longer used]
50927 - East Transfer [Now Provincewide]
50940 - South Transfer [No longer used]

Can anyone else confirm this info?
 

BC_Scan

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AFAIK, the only one that could confirm this is the person that is the one who programs said system in question.
The other option I would consider is if you were an EMT and a radio nut and you were aware of recent channel changes, and you scrolled through your work radio and saw that those were gone. That might be acceptable
 

lacadien72

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Based on the radio communications, I can confirm ANB is using one talkgroup (50927 East Transfer) provincewide for all patient transfers. They stopped using the other 3 talkgroups a while back. I don't know if they renamed the talkgroup 50927 on the radios or if it is still named Transfer East. But, I can still see radios joining the 3 other talkgroups once in a while in unitrunker, which means the talkgroups still exist in the system and are still available on the EMT radios.
 

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Deziel0495

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Based on the radio communications, I can confirm ANB is using one talkgroup (50927 East Transfer) provincewide for all patient transfers. They stopped using the other 3 talkgroups a while back. I don't know if they renamed the talkgroup 50927 on the radios or if it is still named Transfer East. But, I can still see radios joining the 3 other talkgroups once in a while in unitrunker, which means the talkgroups still exist in the system and are still available on the EMT radios.
Thank you!
 
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