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− | == | + | == Scanning Colorado Air Medical Services == |
− | + | The State of Colorado is served by several Air Ambulance companies that operate across the state and region. The services that are currently active in Colorado are as follows: | |
− | : | + | === Flight for Life Colorado === |
+ | Established in 1972, [http://www.flightforlifecolorado.org/ Flight for Life Colorado] was the first hospital-based air ambulance program in the United States. Part of the Centura Health Network and based out of Saint Anthony's Central Hospital in Lakewood, Flight for Life serves The entire Rocky Mountain Region with fixed wing, rotor wing, and ground based equipment. Rotor wing equipment is leased from Air Methods, Inc. while fixed wing aircraft is leased from and operated by Mayo Aviation based out of the Centennial Airport. | ||
− | + | Flight for Life Colorado is dispatched by the Saint Anthony Communications Center located at Saint Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood. | |
− | + | ==== Equipment Callsigns & Locations ==== | |
+ | *Lifeguard 1 - St. Anthony Central (Lakewood) | ||
+ | *Lifeguard 2 - Summit Medical Center (Frisco) | ||
+ | *Lifeguard 3 - St. Francis Medical Center (Colorado Springs) | ||
+ | *Lifeguard 4 - St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center (Pueblo) | ||
+ | *Lifeguard 5 - Mercy Regional Medical Center (Durango) | ||
+ | *Terra 1 - Denver CCT (St. Anthony Central) | ||
+ | *Terra 2 - Frisco CCT (Summit Medical Center) | ||
+ | *Terra 3 - Newborn/Young Child CCT Team | ||
− | + | ==== Frequencies ==== | |
+ | FREQ MODE NAME USAGE | ||
+ | 130.150 AM Flight Following Denver Metro Area | ||
+ | 155.355 PL 151.4 PIKES PEAK VHF Flight Following all areas outside Metro Denver | ||
+ | 155.355 PL 100.0 METHODIST VHF Flight Following in Park County, the San Luis Valley, and south to New Mexico | ||
+ | 155.340 CSQ HEAR Flight Following in Summit County/Frisco Area | ||
+ | 462.975 PL 136.5 D&C 10 Flight Following in Clear Creek, Gilpin, Park Counties, | ||
+ | Helicopter Med Report Patch, | ||
+ | and Denver CCT Dispatch | ||
+ | 123.025 AM DENVER TRAFFIC Denver Metro Area CTAF/UNICOM | ||
+ | 123.050 AM Denver Metro Area CTAF/UNICOM (used for double chopper go's) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== DTRS Talkgroups ==== | ||
+ | TG NAME USAGE | ||
+ | 2808 AIRMED 800 Statewide Flight Following | ||
+ | 81 SAC ER Saint Anthony's Central ER & CCT Dispatch/Ops | ||
− | |||
− | ===Flight for Life | + | ==== Colorado Database for Flight for Life ==== |
<freqsubcat>33057</freqsubcat> | <freqsubcat>33057</freqsubcat> | ||
+ | === AirLife Denver === | ||
+ | Founded in 1983, [http://www.airlifedenver.com/ AirLife Denver] is another regional air ambulance service based in Denver that serves the Rocky Mountain Region. AirLife Denver is the Critical Care Transport service for the HealthOne Network and is equipped with fixed wing, rotor wing, and ground based equipment. Fixed wing craft are provided by International Jet Aviation and based at the Centennial Airport and ground ambulances (Critical Care Transports) are provided by Rural/Metro Ambulance. Helicopters are leased from Air Methods, Inc. | ||
− | + | AirLife Denver is dispatched by the AirLife Communications Center located in the Medical Center of Aurora-North Campus in Aurora. | |
− | :L/G 72 | + | ==== Equipment Callsigns and Locations ==== |
+ | *Lifeguard 72 - Frederick-Firestone Fire Station #2 (Frederick) | ||
+ | *Lifeguard 73 - SkyRidge Medical Center (Lonetree) | ||
+ | *Lifeguard 74 - Medical Center of Aurora-North (Aurora) | ||
+ | *Unknown - Cheyenne Regional Medical Center (Cheyenne, Wyoming) | ||
+ | *AirLife 91 - Denver Critical Care Transport | ||
+ | *AirLife 92 - Denver Critical Care Transport | ||
+ | ''Note: L/G 73 and 74 are often interchangeable, but L/G 72 is almost always the Frederick-Firestone ship.'' | ||
− | + | ==== Frequencies ==== | |
+ | FREQ MODE NAME USAGE | ||
+ | 129.275 AM Flight Following Denver Metro Area (Primary) | ||
+ | 123.075 AM Flight Following Denver Metro Area (no longer in use?) | ||
+ | 129.550 AM PIKES PEAK AM Flight Following all areas outside Metro Denver | ||
+ | 462.950 PL 141.3 D&C 9 Denver CCT Dispatch & Helicopter Med Report Patch | ||
+ | 123.025 AM DENVER TRAFFIC Denver Metro Area CTAF/UNICOM | ||
+ | 123.050 AM Denver Metro Area CTAF/UNICOM (used for double chopper go's) | ||
− | : | + | ==== Colorado Database for AirLife Denver ==== |
+ | <freqsubcat>33056</freqsubcat> | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | === Northern Colorado Medevac === | ||
+ | Established in the 1980's, [http://www.bannerhealth.com/Locations/Colorado/North+Colorado+Medical+Center/About+Us/North+Colorado+Med+Evac/_Home.htm Northern Colorado Medevac] (formerly AirLife Greeley) serves the Northern Colorado area as well as portions of Wyoming and Nebraska. Part of the Banner Health System and based out of Northern Colorado Medical Center in Greeley, Northern Colorado Medevac operates two rotor wing aircraft which are leased from Med-Trans Corp. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Northern Colorado Medevac is dispatched by American Medical Response (AMR) based out of a facility in Colorado Springs. Calls are dispatched by alphanumeric pager. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Equipment Callsigns & Locations ==== | ||
+ | *Medevac 1 - Northern Colorado Medical Center (Greeley) | ||
+ | *Medevac 2 - Erie Municipal Airpark (Erie) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Frequencies ==== | ||
+ | FREQ MODE NAME USAGE | ||
+ | 463.050 PL 110.9 MED 3 Flight Following & NCMC ER Channel | ||
+ | 155.340 PL 156.7 PVH NORTH Flight Following & LZ Coordination in Larimer County | ||
+ | 463.025 PL 91.5 MED 2 Medical Center of the Rockies ER (Med Reports) | ||
+ | 123.000 AM Erie Municipal Airport CTAF/UNICOM | ||
+ | 122.800 AM Greeley-Weld County Airport CTAF/UNICOM | ||
− | + | ==== DTRS Talkgroups ==== | |
+ | TG NAME USAGE | ||
+ | 2810 Flight Following | ||
+ | 1917 old AirLife Greeley TG, unknown if currently used | ||
+ | 1918 old AirLife Greeley "RUN-1" TG, unknown if currently used | ||
− | ===Air | + | === AirLink at Medical Center of the Rockies === |
− | + | [http://pvhs.org/airlink AirLink at Medical Center of the Rockies] is a brand new (established 2012) air ambulance service based out of the Medical Center of the Rockies in Loveland. Part of the Poudre Valley Health System, AirLink at MCR will feature one rotor wing aircraft capable of high altitude rescues. AirLink at MCR is operated in partnership with [http://rwmc.net/air-link-at-regional-west AirLink at Regional West] which is based out of the Regional West Medical Center in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. AirLink at Regional West leases their aircraft from Med-Trans Air Medical Transport Corp. | |
+ | |||
+ | Not much is known about the new AirLink at MCR program at this time. Please check back for updates as the program expands and evolves. '''Frequencies listed below are already in use by other air ambulance services in the Northern Colorado area. It is unknown what, if any, new frequencies will be used for the new AirLink program.''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Equipment Callsigns & Locations ==== | ||
+ | *AirLink 1 - Regional West Medical Center (Scottsbluff, Nebraska) | ||
+ | *Unknown - Medical Center of the Rockies (Loveland, Colorado) | ||
+ | ==== Possible Frequencies ==== | ||
+ | FREQ MODE NAME USAGE | ||
+ | 155.340 PL 156.7 PVH NORTH Flight Following & LZ coordination in Larimer County | ||
+ | 463.025 PL 91.5 MED 2 Medical Center of the Rockies ER & Air Ambulance Coordination | ||
+ | 463.025 PL 88.5 MED 2 Poudre Valley Hospital ER & Air Ambulance Coordination | ||
+ | 462.950 PL 88.5 MED 9 Poudre Valley Hospital D&C (used for air ambulance coordination) | ||
+ | 122.700 AM Ft. Collins-Loveland Airport CTAF/UNICOM | ||
− | [http://www. | + | === Memorial Star Transport === |
+ | [http://www.memorialhealthsystem.com/wps/wcm/connect/MH/Main+Navigation/Our+Services/Transport Memorial Star Transport] is the Critical Care Transport service of the Memorial Health System based out of Colorado Springs. They operate fixed wing, rotor wing, and ground ambulances within a five-state region surrounding Memorial Hospital Central. Memorial Star's single helicopter is leased from and operated by Med-Trans Corp. and its fixed wing aircraft is leased from and operated by EagleMed, LLC. Memorial Star's ground ambulance (Critical Care Transport) is provided by American Medical Response. | ||
− | + | Memorial Star Transport is dispatched by American Medical Response out of their facility in Colorado Springs. | |
− | + | ==== Equipment Callsigns & Locations ==== | |
+ | *Memorial Star - Memorial Hospital Central (Colorado Springs) | ||
+ | ==== Frequencies ==== | ||
+ | FREQ MODE NAME USAGE | ||
+ | 152.750 DPL 115 Memorial Star Operations | ||
+ | ==== DTRS Talkgroups ==== | ||
+ | TG NAME USAGE | ||
+ | 4947 ORANGE El Paso County Flight TG (air to ground coordination) | ||
+ | 4895 AMR 1 American Medical Response TG 1 | ||
+ | 4896 AMR 2 American Medical Response TG 2 (Memorial Star Ops) | ||
+ | 4948 Memorial Hospital ER | ||
+ | 4949 Penrose Hospital ER | ||
+ | 4951 Evans Army Community Hospital ER | ||
+ | 4952 US Air Force Academy ER | ||
+ | 4953 Memorial Hospital North ER | ||
+ | 4954 Saint Francis Medical Center ER | ||
+ | 4956 Pikes Peak Regional Hospital ER | ||
− | [http://www. | + | === St. Mary's CareFlight === |
+ | [http://www.stmarygj.com/careflight St. Mary's CareFlight] was established in 1976 to provide critical care transport services to the Grand Junction & Greater Rocky Mountain Region. Operated by St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction, St. Mary's CareFlight owns both a rotor wing and fixed wing aircraft. The rotor wing aircraft is operated by PHI, Inc. and the fixed wing is operated by Air Evac Services, Inc. | ||
− | + | St. Mary's CareFlight is dispatched by the St. Mary's Hospital & Regional Medical Center in Grand Junction. | |
+ | ==== Equipment Callsigns & Locations ==== | ||
+ | *CareFlight - St. Mary's Hospital (Grand Junction) | ||
+ | ==== Frequencies ==== | ||
+ | FREQ MODE NAME USAGE | ||
+ | 122.700 AM Primary/Pad | ||
+ | 123.025 AM Secondary/Air to Air/Air to Ground | ||
+ | 155.340 CSQ HEAR CareFlight Voice Paging & Air to Ground Comms | ||
+ | 155.475 CSQ NLEC Landing zone coordination common | ||
+ | 463.175 PL 141.3 MED 8 St. Mary's Hospital ER (Med Reports) | ||
− | [http:// | + | === Tri-State CareFlight === |
+ | [http://tristatecareflightems.com/home.php TriState CareFlight] is a private air ambulance service based out of Bullhead City, Arizona. Founded in 2002, TriState CareFlight provides rotor wing and fixed wing air ambulance services from eleven bases spread throughout Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. TriState CareFlight is NOT affiliated with the St. Mary's CareFlight program. | ||
− | + | TriState CareFlight is dispatched by the TriState CareFlight Dispatch & Communications Center located in Bullhead City, Arizona. Calls are dispatched by Nextel and alphanumeric pagers. | |
+ | ==== Equipment Callsigns & Locations ==== | ||
+ | *Unknown - Vail Valley Medical Center (Vail) | ||
+ | *Unknown - Montrose Memorial Hospital (Montrose) | ||
+ | *Unknown - Durango | ||
− | + | ==== Frequencies ==== | |
+ | ''No frequencies are available for TriState Careflight. TriState CareFlight uses a satellite communications system for flight following which cannot be monitored by scanner.'' | ||
− | + | === Common Frequencies & Landing Zone Coordination === | |
+ | Frequency use will vary by company and incident. It is a good idea to keep all of these plugged in during an incident as they are randomly assigned. | ||
+ | ==== DTRS Talkgroups ==== | ||
+ | TG NAME USAGE | ||
+ | 3996 AIRNET Console to Console TG for Air Medical Services & PSAP's (mainly used by ADCOM & AirLife Denver) | ||
− | + | ==== Common/Shared Air Frequencies ==== | |
+ | FREQ MODE USAGE | ||
+ | 123.025 AM Metro Denver CTAF/UNICOM | ||
+ | 123.050 AM Metro Denver CTAF/UNICOM | ||
+ | 123.075 AM Metro Denver CTAF/UNICOM | ||
+ | ==== Landing Zone Coordination ==== | ||
+ | FREQ MODE NAME USAGE | ||
+ | 154.280 CSQ FERN 1 Fire Emergency Radio Net Ch 1 (also used by JeffCo to contact AirLife Dispatch) | ||
+ | 154.295 CSQ FERN 2 Fire Emergency Radio Net Ch 2 | ||
+ | 154.265 CSQ FERN 3 Fire Emergency Radio Net Ch 3 | ||
+ | 155.340 CSQ HEAR Hospital Emergency Ambulance Radio (common use across the state) | ||
+ | 155.475 CSQ NLEC National Law Enforcement Channel (common use in the mountains) | ||
+ | 853.7875 PL 156.7 S-TAC D Statewide 800MHz Analog Tactical, Direct (may also be called S-TAC) | ||
+ | 851.1000 NAC 293 SIMPX 1 Statewide 800MHz Simplex 1 | ||
+ | 851.7500 NAC 293 SIMPX 2 Statewide 800MHz Simplex 2 | ||
+ | 851.3000 NAC 293 SIMPX 3 Statewide 800MHz Simplex 3 | ||
+ | 851.5500 NAC 293 SIMPX 4 Statewide 800MHz Simplex 4 | ||
+ | 853.6875 NAC 293 SIMPX 5 Statewide 800MHz Simplex 5 | ||
− | ===Mutual Aid Resources=== | + | ==== Colorado Database for Mutual Aid Resources ==== |
− | ==ICALL & ITAC Repeaters== | + | ==== ICALL & ITAC Repeaters ==== |
<freqsubcat>39988</freqsubcat> | <freqsubcat>39988</freqsubcat> | ||
− | ==APCO-25 Digital Simplex== | + | ==== APCO-25 Digital Simplex ==== |
<freqsubcat>39990</freqsubcat> | <freqsubcat>39990</freqsubcat> | ||
− | ==Analog Simplex== | + | ==== Analog Simplex ==== |
<freqsubcat>39991</freqsubcat> | <freqsubcat>39991</freqsubcat> | ||
− | ==Law Enforcement== | + | ==== Law Enforcement ==== |
<freqsubcat>43786</freqsubcat> | <freqsubcat>43786</freqsubcat> | ||
− | ==Fire== | + | ==== Fire ==== |
<freqsubcat>43787</freqsubcat> | <freqsubcat>43787</freqsubcat> | ||
− | ==Emergency Medical== | + | ==== Emergency Medical ==== |
<freqsubcat>43788</freqsubcat> | <freqsubcat>43788</freqsubcat> | ||
− | ==Medical (MED) Channels== | + | ==== Medical (MED) Channels ==== |
<freqsubcat>46397</freqsubcat> | <freqsubcat>46397</freqsubcat> | ||
− | |||
[[Category:Great Plains Region]] | [[Category:Great Plains Region]] |
Revision as of 16:57, 29 February 2012
Contents
- 1 Scanning Colorado Air Medical Services
- 1.1 Flight for Life Colorado
- 1.2 AirLife Denver
- 1.3 Northern Colorado Medevac
- 1.4 AirLink at Medical Center of the Rockies
- 1.5 Memorial Star Transport
- 1.6 St. Mary's CareFlight
- 1.7 Tri-State CareFlight
- 1.8 Common Frequencies & Landing Zone Coordination
- 1.8.1 DTRS Talkgroups
- 1.8.2 Common/Shared Air Frequencies
- 1.8.3 Landing Zone Coordination
- 1.8.4 Colorado Database for Mutual Aid Resources
- 1.8.5 ICALL & ITAC Repeaters
- 1.8.6 APCO-25 Digital Simplex
- 1.8.7 Analog Simplex
- 1.8.8 Law Enforcement
- 1.8.9 Fire
- 1.8.10 Emergency Medical
- 1.8.11 Medical (MED) Channels
Scanning Colorado Air Medical Services
The State of Colorado is served by several Air Ambulance companies that operate across the state and region. The services that are currently active in Colorado are as follows:
Flight for Life Colorado
Established in 1972, Flight for Life Colorado was the first hospital-based air ambulance program in the United States. Part of the Centura Health Network and based out of Saint Anthony's Central Hospital in Lakewood, Flight for Life serves The entire Rocky Mountain Region with fixed wing, rotor wing, and ground based equipment. Rotor wing equipment is leased from Air Methods, Inc. while fixed wing aircraft is leased from and operated by Mayo Aviation based out of the Centennial Airport.
Flight for Life Colorado is dispatched by the Saint Anthony Communications Center located at Saint Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood.
Equipment Callsigns & Locations
- Lifeguard 1 - St. Anthony Central (Lakewood)
- Lifeguard 2 - Summit Medical Center (Frisco)
- Lifeguard 3 - St. Francis Medical Center (Colorado Springs)
- Lifeguard 4 - St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center (Pueblo)
- Lifeguard 5 - Mercy Regional Medical Center (Durango)
- Terra 1 - Denver CCT (St. Anthony Central)
- Terra 2 - Frisco CCT (Summit Medical Center)
- Terra 3 - Newborn/Young Child CCT Team
Frequencies
FREQ MODE NAME USAGE 130.150 AM Flight Following Denver Metro Area 155.355 PL 151.4 PIKES PEAK VHF Flight Following all areas outside Metro Denver 155.355 PL 100.0 METHODIST VHF Flight Following in Park County, the San Luis Valley, and south to New Mexico 155.340 CSQ HEAR Flight Following in Summit County/Frisco Area 462.975 PL 136.5 D&C 10 Flight Following in Clear Creek, Gilpin, Park Counties, Helicopter Med Report Patch, and Denver CCT Dispatch 123.025 AM DENVER TRAFFIC Denver Metro Area CTAF/UNICOM 123.050 AM Denver Metro Area CTAF/UNICOM (used for double chopper go's)
DTRS Talkgroups
TG NAME USAGE 2808 AIRMED 800 Statewide Flight Following 81 SAC ER Saint Anthony's Central ER & CCT Dispatch/Ops
Colorado Database for Flight for Life
Frequency | Input | License | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
130.15000 | BM | CSQ | FFL DISP | Flight for Life (am) | AM | EMS Dispatch | ||
155.35500 | WPKV724 | BM | 151.4 PL | FFL PP DISP | Flight for Life - Pike's Peak | FM | EMS Dispatch | |
462.97500 | 467.97500 | WPBJ412 | RM | 136.5 PL | MED-10 | Flight for Life Denver & Frisco | FM | EMS-Tac |
155.34000 | BM | FFL FCO DISP | Flight for Life - Frisco Dispatch | FM | EMS Dispatch | |||
155.35500 | WPKV724 | BM | 100.0 PL | FFL MM Disp | Flight for Life - Methodist Mtn Base | FMN | EMS Dispatch | |
152.99000 | 159.76500 | WQOI971 | RM | CSQ | FFL Kremlng | Williams Peak (Kremmling, Grand County) | FMN | EMS Dispatch |
153.01250 | 160.15500 | WQOI971 | RM | CSQ | FFL GlnwdSpg | Sunlight Peak (Glenwood Springs, Garfield County) | FMN | EMS Dispatch |
153.41750 | 159.60750 | WQSX505 | RM | 136.5 PL | FFL Durango | Missionary Ridge (Durango, La Plata County) | FMN | EMS Dispatch |
AirLife Denver
Founded in 1983, AirLife Denver is another regional air ambulance service based in Denver that serves the Rocky Mountain Region. AirLife Denver is the Critical Care Transport service for the HealthOne Network and is equipped with fixed wing, rotor wing, and ground based equipment. Fixed wing craft are provided by International Jet Aviation and based at the Centennial Airport and ground ambulances (Critical Care Transports) are provided by Rural/Metro Ambulance. Helicopters are leased from Air Methods, Inc.
AirLife Denver is dispatched by the AirLife Communications Center located in the Medical Center of Aurora-North Campus in Aurora.
Equipment Callsigns and Locations
- Lifeguard 72 - Frederick-Firestone Fire Station #2 (Frederick)
- Lifeguard 73 - SkyRidge Medical Center (Lonetree)
- Lifeguard 74 - Medical Center of Aurora-North (Aurora)
- Unknown - Cheyenne Regional Medical Center (Cheyenne, Wyoming)
- AirLife 91 - Denver Critical Care Transport
- AirLife 92 - Denver Critical Care Transport
Note: L/G 73 and 74 are often interchangeable, but L/G 72 is almost always the Frederick-Firestone ship.
Frequencies
FREQ MODE NAME USAGE 129.275 AM Flight Following Denver Metro Area (Primary) 123.075 AM Flight Following Denver Metro Area (no longer in use?) 129.550 AM PIKES PEAK AM Flight Following all areas outside Metro Denver 462.950 PL 141.3 D&C 9 Denver CCT Dispatch & Helicopter Med Report Patch 123.025 AM DENVER TRAFFIC Denver Metro Area CTAF/UNICOM 123.050 AM Denver Metro Area CTAF/UNICOM (used for double chopper go's)
Colorado Database for AirLife Denver
Frequency | Input | License | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
129.27500 | CSQ | AIRLIFE DISP | AirLife | AM | EMS Dispatch | |||
129.55000 | KBX2 | CSQ | ALIFE PP DSP | AirLife - Pike's Peak Base | AM | EMS Dispatch | ||
462.95000 | 467.95000 | WQVP712 | RM | 141.3 PL | MED-9 AL | AirLife Denver | FM | EMS-Tac |
Northern Colorado Medevac
Established in the 1980's, Northern Colorado Medevac (formerly AirLife Greeley) serves the Northern Colorado area as well as portions of Wyoming and Nebraska. Part of the Banner Health System and based out of Northern Colorado Medical Center in Greeley, Northern Colorado Medevac operates two rotor wing aircraft which are leased from Med-Trans Corp.
Northern Colorado Medevac is dispatched by American Medical Response (AMR) based out of a facility in Colorado Springs. Calls are dispatched by alphanumeric pager.
Equipment Callsigns & Locations
- Medevac 1 - Northern Colorado Medical Center (Greeley)
- Medevac 2 - Erie Municipal Airpark (Erie)
Frequencies
FREQ MODE NAME USAGE 463.050 PL 110.9 MED 3 Flight Following & NCMC ER Channel 155.340 PL 156.7 PVH NORTH Flight Following & LZ Coordination in Larimer County 463.025 PL 91.5 MED 2 Medical Center of the Rockies ER (Med Reports) 123.000 AM Erie Municipal Airport CTAF/UNICOM 122.800 AM Greeley-Weld County Airport CTAF/UNICOM
DTRS Talkgroups
TG NAME USAGE 2810 Flight Following 1917 old AirLife Greeley TG, unknown if currently used 1918 old AirLife Greeley "RUN-1" TG, unknown if currently used
AirLink at Medical Center of the Rockies
AirLink at Medical Center of the Rockies is a brand new (established 2012) air ambulance service based out of the Medical Center of the Rockies in Loveland. Part of the Poudre Valley Health System, AirLink at MCR will feature one rotor wing aircraft capable of high altitude rescues. AirLink at MCR is operated in partnership with AirLink at Regional West which is based out of the Regional West Medical Center in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. AirLink at Regional West leases their aircraft from Med-Trans Air Medical Transport Corp.
Not much is known about the new AirLink at MCR program at this time. Please check back for updates as the program expands and evolves. Frequencies listed below are already in use by other air ambulance services in the Northern Colorado area. It is unknown what, if any, new frequencies will be used for the new AirLink program.
Equipment Callsigns & Locations
- AirLink 1 - Regional West Medical Center (Scottsbluff, Nebraska)
- Unknown - Medical Center of the Rockies (Loveland, Colorado)
Possible Frequencies
FREQ MODE NAME USAGE 155.340 PL 156.7 PVH NORTH Flight Following & LZ coordination in Larimer County 463.025 PL 91.5 MED 2 Medical Center of the Rockies ER & Air Ambulance Coordination 463.025 PL 88.5 MED 2 Poudre Valley Hospital ER & Air Ambulance Coordination 462.950 PL 88.5 MED 9 Poudre Valley Hospital D&C (used for air ambulance coordination) 122.700 AM Ft. Collins-Loveland Airport CTAF/UNICOM
Memorial Star Transport
Memorial Star Transport is the Critical Care Transport service of the Memorial Health System based out of Colorado Springs. They operate fixed wing, rotor wing, and ground ambulances within a five-state region surrounding Memorial Hospital Central. Memorial Star's single helicopter is leased from and operated by Med-Trans Corp. and its fixed wing aircraft is leased from and operated by EagleMed, LLC. Memorial Star's ground ambulance (Critical Care Transport) is provided by American Medical Response.
Memorial Star Transport is dispatched by American Medical Response out of their facility in Colorado Springs.
Equipment Callsigns & Locations
- Memorial Star - Memorial Hospital Central (Colorado Springs)
Frequencies
FREQ MODE NAME USAGE 152.750 DPL 115 Memorial Star Operations
DTRS Talkgroups
TG NAME USAGE 4947 ORANGE El Paso County Flight TG (air to ground coordination) 4895 AMR 1 American Medical Response TG 1 4896 AMR 2 American Medical Response TG 2 (Memorial Star Ops) 4948 Memorial Hospital ER 4949 Penrose Hospital ER 4951 Evans Army Community Hospital ER 4952 US Air Force Academy ER 4953 Memorial Hospital North ER 4954 Saint Francis Medical Center ER 4956 Pikes Peak Regional Hospital ER
St. Mary's CareFlight
St. Mary's CareFlight was established in 1976 to provide critical care transport services to the Grand Junction & Greater Rocky Mountain Region. Operated by St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction, St. Mary's CareFlight owns both a rotor wing and fixed wing aircraft. The rotor wing aircraft is operated by PHI, Inc. and the fixed wing is operated by Air Evac Services, Inc.
St. Mary's CareFlight is dispatched by the St. Mary's Hospital & Regional Medical Center in Grand Junction.
Equipment Callsigns & Locations
- CareFlight - St. Mary's Hospital (Grand Junction)
Frequencies
FREQ MODE NAME USAGE 122.700 AM Primary/Pad 123.025 AM Secondary/Air to Air/Air to Ground 155.340 CSQ HEAR CareFlight Voice Paging & Air to Ground Comms 155.475 CSQ NLEC Landing zone coordination common 463.175 PL 141.3 MED 8 St. Mary's Hospital ER (Med Reports)
Tri-State CareFlight
TriState CareFlight is a private air ambulance service based out of Bullhead City, Arizona. Founded in 2002, TriState CareFlight provides rotor wing and fixed wing air ambulance services from eleven bases spread throughout Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. TriState CareFlight is NOT affiliated with the St. Mary's CareFlight program.
TriState CareFlight is dispatched by the TriState CareFlight Dispatch & Communications Center located in Bullhead City, Arizona. Calls are dispatched by Nextel and alphanumeric pagers.
Equipment Callsigns & Locations
- Unknown - Vail Valley Medical Center (Vail)
- Unknown - Montrose Memorial Hospital (Montrose)
- Unknown - Durango
Frequencies
No frequencies are available for TriState Careflight. TriState CareFlight uses a satellite communications system for flight following which cannot be monitored by scanner.
Common Frequencies & Landing Zone Coordination
Frequency use will vary by company and incident. It is a good idea to keep all of these plugged in during an incident as they are randomly assigned.
DTRS Talkgroups
TG NAME USAGE 3996 AIRNET Console to Console TG for Air Medical Services & PSAP's (mainly used by ADCOM & AirLife Denver)
FREQ MODE USAGE 123.025 AM Metro Denver CTAF/UNICOM 123.050 AM Metro Denver CTAF/UNICOM 123.075 AM Metro Denver CTAF/UNICOM
Landing Zone Coordination
FREQ MODE NAME USAGE 154.280 CSQ FERN 1 Fire Emergency Radio Net Ch 1 (also used by JeffCo to contact AirLife Dispatch) 154.295 CSQ FERN 2 Fire Emergency Radio Net Ch 2 154.265 CSQ FERN 3 Fire Emergency Radio Net Ch 3 155.340 CSQ HEAR Hospital Emergency Ambulance Radio (common use across the state) 155.475 CSQ NLEC National Law Enforcement Channel (common use in the mountains) 853.7875 PL 156.7 S-TAC D Statewide 800MHz Analog Tactical, Direct (may also be called S-TAC) 851.1000 NAC 293 SIMPX 1 Statewide 800MHz Simplex 1 851.7500 NAC 293 SIMPX 2 Statewide 800MHz Simplex 2 851.3000 NAC 293 SIMPX 3 Statewide 800MHz Simplex 3 851.5500 NAC 293 SIMPX 4 Statewide 800MHz Simplex 4 853.6875 NAC 293 SIMPX 5 Statewide 800MHz Simplex 5
Colorado Database for Mutual Aid Resources
ICALL & ITAC Repeaters
'"`UNIQ--freqsubcat-00000002-QINU`"'
APCO-25 Digital Simplex
Frequency | Input | License | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
851.10000 | WQTD797 | M | 293 NAC | CO SMPX1 | Statewide Simplex 1 | P25 | Interop | |
851.75000 | WQTD797 | M | 293 NAC | CO SMPX2 | Statewide Simplex 2 | P25 | Interop | |
852.30000 | WQTD797 | M | 293 NAC | CO SMPX3 | Statewide Simplex 3 | P25 | Interop | |
852.55000 | WQTD797 | M | 293 NAC | CO SMPX4 | Statewide Simplex 4 | P25 | Interop | |
853.68750 | WQTD797 | M | 293 NAC | CO SMPX5 | Statewide Simplex 5 | P25 | Interop | |
853.78750 | 808.78750 | WQNY612 | RM | 156.7 PL | CO STAC | Statewide Tactical Repeater | FMN | Interop |
764.05625 | M | CO 700 M/A-1 | 700 MHz Mutual Aid 1 | P25 | Interop | |||
764.06875 | M | CO 700 M/A-2 | 700 MHz Mutual Aid 2 | P25 | Interop | |||
775.99375 | M | CO 700 M/A-3 | 700 MHz Mutual Aid 3 | P25 | Interop | |||
794.05625 | M | CO 700 M/A-4 | 700 MHz Mutual Aid 4 | P25 | Interop | |||
794.06875 | M | CO 700 M/A-5 | 700 MHz Mutual Aid 5 | P25 | Interop | |||
805.99375 | M | CO 700 M/A-6 | 700 MHz Mutual Aid 6 | P25 | Interop | |||
460.42500 | BM | CO CLEER | Colorado Law Enforcement Emergency Radio | FMN | Interop |
Analog Simplex
'"`UNIQ--freqsubcat-00000004-QINU`"'
Law Enforcement
'"`UNIQ--freqsubcat-00000005-QINU`"'
Fire
'"`UNIQ--freqsubcat-00000006-QINU`"'
Emergency Medical
'"`UNIQ--freqsubcat-00000007-QINU`"'
Medical (MED) Channels
'"`UNIQ--freqsubcat-00000008-QINU`"'