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.
AIB Accident Investigation Bureau
B/C Batt Chief
C/G Chopper Go
CCT Flight For Life’s Critical Care Transport
CHI Closed Head Injury
DOA Dead on Arrival
E/R Enroute
ETA Estimated Time of Arrival
F/I Fully Involved
FFL Flight for Life
FF's Fire Fighters
FX Fractured
IMT Incident Management Team
K/D Knocked
L/G Life Guard
L/U/D Last Update
LDH Large Diameter Hose
LODD Line of Duty Death
M/A Mutual Aid
M/C Mass Causality
M/C Motor Cycle
MCI Mass Causality Incident
MCR Medical Center of the Rockies
MFD Multi Family Dwelling
MM Mile Marker
NFI No Further Info
O/F Operating Freq
O/S On Scene
PIO Public Information Officer
PT Patient
PVH Poudre Valley Health System,
R/O Roll Over
RSI Rapid Sequence Incubation
S/F Structure Fire
SAC St Anthony’s Central
SACC St. Anthony Communication Center
SBI Serious Body Injury
SEAT Single Engine Air Tankers
SFD Single Family Dwelling
SJRMC San Juan Regional Medical Center
T/A Traffic Accident
Tx'd Transported
U/C Under Control
U/D Update
Y/O Year Old
YVMC Yampa Valley Medical Center
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
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.
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.
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.