radicalbill
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When I lived in Upstate New York all of the ambulances and all of the hospitals had VHF frequencies 155.340 and 155.400 that the ambulances used to call the hospitals in route to give information on the patient they were transporting to the hospital
They even had specific DTMF codes to dial into the radio to trigger the alert at this specific hospital they were trying to reach
Here in Eastern Pennsylvania I can find no licenses 4 the ambulances or for the hospitals to talk to one another
I know they must exist button FCC search turned up nothing
In New York state they also had MED-1 through MED-10 which were pairs of frequencies in the UHF band 5 megahertz apart to make a total of 20 frequencies used for Telemetry in for doctors to give orders for treatment in these frequencies for different from the standard frequencies of the ambulances calling the hospitals
If anyone knows what frequencies are used by the ambulances to call the hospitals in Bucks Montgomery and Lehigh counties please post that was frequencies here
If there are also the MED frequencies in the UHF band please post those as well
Thank you for your help
Bill
They even had specific DTMF codes to dial into the radio to trigger the alert at this specific hospital they were trying to reach
Here in Eastern Pennsylvania I can find no licenses 4 the ambulances or for the hospitals to talk to one another
I know they must exist button FCC search turned up nothing
In New York state they also had MED-1 through MED-10 which were pairs of frequencies in the UHF band 5 megahertz apart to make a total of 20 frequencies used for Telemetry in for doctors to give orders for treatment in these frequencies for different from the standard frequencies of the ambulances calling the hospitals
If anyone knows what frequencies are used by the ambulances to call the hospitals in Bucks Montgomery and Lehigh counties please post that was frequencies here
If there are also the MED frequencies in the UHF band please post those as well
Thank you for your help
Bill
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