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463.175 - Med Channel 8, Medical Units to University Medical Center & Children's Hospital
 
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Transport (ALS) units are designated with the unit number and a "1" or "2" in front of that unit number.  "1" is used for day shift units (0630-1830) and "2" is for night shift units (1830-0630.)  Day shift units are 101 through 114, and night shift units are 201 through 214.
 
Transport (ALS) units are designated with the unit number and a "1" or "2" in front of that unit number.  "1" is used for day shift units (0630-1830) and "2" is for night shift units (1830-0630.)  Day shift units are 101 through 114, and night shift units are 201 through 214.
 
Quick Response units are designated as "medic" and are numbered one through five.   
 
Quick Response units are designated as "medic" and are numbered one through five.   
 
Rescue units are designated as "rescue" and are numbered one through three.
 
Rescue units are designated as "rescue" and are numbered one through three.

Revision as of 21:37, 26 June 2006

Greenville County Emergency Medical Services Dispatch Channels 462.950 - Dispatch Channel 9, all medical units. 462.975 - Tactical Channel 1, used for incident command and communications as well as Flight Control for MedTrans 1 helicopter. 453.500 - Fire Dispatch via GCEMS (UHF) 155.235 - Fire Dispatch via GCEMS (VHF) Medical Channels 155.340 - Med Channel 2, Backup for UHF Med Channels, for all receiving facilities 463.075 - Med Channel 4, Medical Units to Saint Francis Hospitals 463.125 - Med Channel 6, Medical Units to ABH, NGH, HMH 463.175 - Med Channel 8, Medical Units to University Medical Center & Children's Hospital


Transport (ALS) units are designated with the unit number and a "1" or "2" in front of that unit number. "1" is used for day shift units (0630-1830) and "2" is for night shift units (1830-0630.) Day shift units are 101 through 114, and night shift units are 201 through 214. Quick Response units are designated as "medic" and are numbered one through five. Rescue units are designated as "rescue" and are numbered one through three.