An email was sent to EMS agencies, the highlights:
"With EMS closing out our second year on the County trunked radio system it is time to transition to the next phase of the Monroe County Trunked Radio Project. This is a step that we have indicated in a number of meetings this past year, and now that the logistics are worked out, we are able to move forward. On Thursday, December 28 at 09:00 hours Monroe County will separate inbound radio traffic on .295 from the trunked link, which will prevent the EMS dispatcher from hearing transmissions made from the field on conventional .295."
"Monroe County will maintain outbound voice traffic and tones on .295, which will remain in service for station and pager use. There should be no impact to pagers which will still activate as they do today."
"With EMS closing out our second year on the County trunked radio system it is time to transition to the next phase of the Monroe County Trunked Radio Project. This is a step that we have indicated in a number of meetings this past year, and now that the logistics are worked out, we are able to move forward. On Thursday, December 28 at 09:00 hours Monroe County will separate inbound radio traffic on .295 from the trunked link, which will prevent the EMS dispatcher from hearing transmissions made from the field on conventional .295."
"Monroe County will maintain outbound voice traffic and tones on .295, which will remain in service for station and pager use. There should be no impact to pagers which will still activate as they do today."