Spankymedic7
Member
Hi all,
I've recently heard on Bell Ambulance's primary dispatch frequency that squads have been declaring to dispatch that they were "switching over" once they arrived at what seemed to be a predetermined location. For instance, when they get within a certain area of their response zone, a squad will report, "453 to dispatch, we're on 794 entering downtown, switching over...". Any ideas? Are they doing what MFD did/does and switch to an alternate working channel?
I've recently heard on Bell Ambulance's primary dispatch frequency that squads have been declaring to dispatch that they were "switching over" once they arrived at what seemed to be a predetermined location. For instance, when they get within a certain area of their response zone, a squad will report, "453 to dispatch, we're on 794 entering downtown, switching over...". Any ideas? Are they doing what MFD did/does and switch to an alternate working channel?