West Hartford AMR

55engine

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I like to know has anybody else noticed the 900 units for an example like 903 or 935 they have changed over to 200 now like if you listen, it says 295 they did that for the Waterberry amr and then they went to a digital system. Has anybody else noticed that I wonder if West Hartford AMR is going to the same system as Waterberry AMR?
 

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It is all from their use of CAD and tablet based dispatch and billing software. I believe the numbers are for people rather than the vehicles.
 

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It is all from their use of CAD and tablet based dispatch and billing software. I believe the numbers are for people rather than the vehicles.
It's the shift they're on. 100 is als 200 is bls, and each shift has a specific code regardless of truck number
 

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OK thank you I was just wondering so you don’t think they’re going to the digital system like Waterberry or we don’t know yet
 

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I was referring to Waterberry AMR, covers Southington Farmington Plainville how they moved over to a digital system and I was just wondering if West Hartford AMR was going to as well, but nobody knows right now this thread could be closed
 

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Just a quick note for anyone unaware, I monitor the fire/EMS dispatch talk group with the AMR patch (463.625 74.4) from both Bloomfield and Cheshire, receiving it load and clear. It has amazing coverage.
 

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Is it anywhere near Hatford?
Thankfully, no. It would be similar to crossing the streams of several backpack-worn, unlicensed, nuclear accelerators...that's why they're kept 50 miles apart.
 
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