CA EMSA frequencies

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trooperdude

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With the deployment of 26 new DASU's around California, anybody know what the common and/or mutual aid frequencies are for the Emergency Medical Services Authority.

Does OES have specific radio networks for EMS support ?


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http://www.emsa.ca.gov/def_comm/x032807_d.asp

The EMS Authority has completed the procurement process and purchase orders have been issued for the assembly of the 26 DASUs. EMSA projects that the first completed DASU will be delivered in June, with additional units arriving at a rate of two units per month until all 26 have been delivered.

The DASUs will serve as mobile medical support units by providing logistical supplies and support to Ambulance Strike Teams (AST’s).

These vehicles will be strategically placed throughout California and will be capable of providing the on-site support/supplies necessary for a rapid field medical response anywhere in the State.
 

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The draft form for the CALSIEC Interoperability Channels shows a Hospital Emergency Administrative Radio System (HEAR) frequency of 155.3400 in the line up for EMS they may use that and or the state wide med nets in the 463 MHz range (not sure of the exact frequencies but I think they have 10 or so of them, I could look them up if you need) along with several other mutual aid frequencies.
 

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I'm aware of HEAR, but that's hospital to hospital.

I'm not aware of any EMS-specific mutual aid frequencies however to support
ambulance strike teams, and I certainly don't know of any COMMON frequencies
for ems.

I do know that DGS is installing radios in these units before delivery, but
I don't know what they are or what's in them.
 
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