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|SysName = American Medical Response
 
|SysName = American Medical Response
 
|Flavor  = [[LTR Standard]] and Passport
 
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|Band    = 800
|State  = [[California (US)|California]], [[Colorado (US)|Colorado]]  
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==Locations==
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==Disambiguation Note==
* 640 143rd Ave. between Washington Ave. & Union Pacific Railroad Tracks,San Leandro ''({{Callsign|WNNH912}})''
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*This article is about the TRS used '''''in Colorado only''''' (not California), despite this TRS having a generalized name that is not state-specific.
 
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*Please put information relating California-based AMR entities into another article that is categorized for California.
  
  

Revision as of 10:10, 29 August 2015

American Medical Response TRS
System Name American Medical Response
System Type
System ID Unknown
Connect Tone Unknown
Wide Area Communications Network
Network Access Code Unknown
TRBO Color Code
NXDN RAN
Band 800
Ownership
FCC License
City
County
State Colorado

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Welcome to the American Medical Response collaboration article, a Trunked Radio System located in {{{County}}} County, Colorado.
This is where you, the user, may index any articles you develop for scanning related topics for this Trunked Radio System.


  • LTR-Passport systems and/or talkgroups cannot be trunktracked with any scanner. However you can listen to the frequencies conventionally. See our Trunked Radio Decoders page for compatible applications


Disambiguation Note

  • This article is about the TRS used in Colorado only (not California), despite this TRS having a generalized name that is not state-specific.
  • Please put information relating California-based AMR entities into another article that is categorized for California.



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