bank 0 - 2m ham repeaters - Tulsa area
bank 1 - currently off - was OHP talk groups
bank 2 - off - EMSA 400MHz med freqs, rural ambulance services
bank 3 - State DPS, Tulsa site, TPD/TFD/Lifeflight talk groups, along with Catoosa, Sand Springs, Berryhill, Oak Grove, etc. Above that are conventional Tulsa area FD (Verdigris, Limestone, etc.)
Bank 4 - Tulsa area UHF (70cm) repeaters, Tulsa ARC linked system repeaters
Bank 5 - KCMO EDACS, FD talk groups
Bank 6 - Broken Arrow EDACS, some east & SE (relative to Tulsa) conventional freqs (mostly FD and ham)
Bank 7 - Bixby/Glenpool EDACS, some south (relative to Tulsa) conventional
Bank 8 - Owasso MOT, some north conventional freqs.
Bank 9 - a few odd business freqs, off currently. This is also the "scratch pad" when searching (since that's what my scanner uses for "memo" freqs during search.
It's a Pro-95. The reason for KCMO is my family lives there - that bank is off except when I'm there, in which case it's the only one that is on. Bank 6, 7 and 8 are so I can cycle off the "weak" stations all at once, and not be bothered by people breaking the squelch and then not being readable. I live and work in midtown, so each would only be "on" if I'm out running around, and then which is on depends on which way I'm going. 1 and 2 are still there, but basically defunct, unless the 800MHz system goes down, in which case bank 1 has a lot of conventional PD, and bank 2 can track EMSA if they aren't using the 800 encrypted or if they're patched.
Bank 0 and 4 are so I can keep an ear on the local amateur repeaters. I'm a club officer of TARC, so if any of ours have a problem, I need to know. But I have everyone else's in there, too. Really should be split by area rather than band, but I'm too lazy to change it.