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− | + | American Medical Response of Central New York (Formerly Rural/Metro Syracuse) | |
− | 1## Onondaga County | + | 1## Syracuse/Onondaga County ALS |
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+ | 301 Upstate University Hospital Transfer Truck | ||
+ | 5## AMR Supervisor | ||
− | + | 13# City of Auburn | |
+ | 14# Village of Liverpool Station | ||
+ | 17# Special Detail Rigs (may be ALS or BLS) | ||
+ | 19# Ambulances dedicated to the NYS Fair (Not seen any other time of year usually) | ||
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− | + | RADIO CODES - AMR has moved to mostly plain language, however some 10-codes still are in use. | |
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− | 10-50 | + | 10-49 Request Immediate Assistance, almost a 10-50 / Signal 50 (Police and AMR Supervisor) |
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Latest revision as of 00:22, 29 September 2021
American Medical Response of Central New York (Formerly Rural/Metro Syracuse) 1## Syracuse/Onondaga County ALS 2## Syracuse/Onondaga County BLS 301 Upstate University Hospital Transfer Truck 5## AMR Supervisor 13# City of Auburn 14# Village of Liverpool Station 17# Special Detail Rigs (may be ALS or BLS) 19# Ambulances dedicated to the NYS Fair (Not seen any other time of year usually) RADIO CODES - AMR has moved to mostly plain language, however some 10-codes still are in use. 10-19 Request Police 10-22 Attempted suicide 10-30 MVA involving ambulance 10-49 Request Immediate Assistance, almost a 10-50 / Signal 50 (Police and AMR Supervisor) 10-50 Request Immediate Assistance / Man down / etc. (Police and AMR Supervisor) 10-80 MVA with injuries "Mobile Status" refers to being available on the air but not assigned to any particular Post. "Level #" refers to the number of ambulances available now.