Actions

Difference between revisions of "PNB IRCS - HTH Ambulance New Brunswick (NB)"

From The RadioReference Wiki

Line 2: Line 2:
 
Land and air ambulance services in New Brunswick are provided to the province though a single private sector company named “Ambulance New Brunswick”
 
Land and air ambulance services in New Brunswick are provided to the province though a single private sector company named “Ambulance New Brunswick”
  
==MARITIMES SCANNING SITE==
+
==Maritimes Scanning Site==
 
Visit the THE MARITIMES SCANNING SITE - NEW BRUNSWICK EMERGENCY HEALTH SERVICES (http://www.marscan.com/nbambulance.htm) for more information. The topics discuss in the article are :
 
Visit the THE MARITIMES SCANNING SITE - NEW BRUNSWICK EMERGENCY HEALTH SERVICES (http://www.marscan.com/nbambulance.htm) for more information. The topics discuss in the article are :
 
* History (about the service and the radio system)
 
* History (about the service and the radio system)
Line 17: Line 17:
 
==Regions==
 
==Regions==
 
ANB has divided the Province of New-Brunswick into 4 operational regions : North, East, South & West.
 
ANB has divided the Province of New-Brunswick into 4 operational regions : North, East, South & West.
[[File:ANB - Bases and Hospitals.jpg]]
+
[[File:ANB - Bases and Hospitals1.jpg]]
  
  

Revision as of 15:51, 12 June 2012

Introduction

Land and air ambulance services in New Brunswick are provided to the province though a single private sector company named “Ambulance New Brunswick”

Maritimes Scanning Site

Visit the THE MARITIMES SCANNING SITE - NEW BRUNSWICK EMERGENCY HEALTH SERVICES (http://www.marscan.com/nbambulance.htm) for more information. The topics discuss in the article are :

  • History (about the service and the radio system)
  • Communications and Dispatch - they don't give the radio codes use on the air-for that, see below
  • Air Ambulance
  • Ground Ambulance
  • Ambulance type and other vehicules
  • Ambulance bases
  • Crew Shifts and Accommodations
  • Medical First Response (MFR)
  • OLMC (On-line Medical Control)
  • Contact with ER

Regions

ANB has divided the Province of New-Brunswick into 4 operational regions : North, East, South & West. ANB - Bases and Hospitals1.jpg


Radio Network

ANB utilizes a conventional VHF system (in the 148MHz and 150-152MHz) for their operations. The same freq is used 2 times for each city. Once as a talkaround (simplex) freq for the city. Again as the dispatch (repeater) freq for the same city

The channel line-up is not continous. It goes from ch 1-18, 31-48, 50, 60, 70. Odd channel number are talkaround (simplex with no tone) freqs and even channel number are dispatch (repeater with a tone usualy 151.4 except for ch. 10 & 12, with a tone of 167.9) freqs for specific cities. For exemple, (ch. 5) 148.765 is the Moncton talkaround freq while (ch. 6) 148.765 with a tone of 151.4 is the dispatch freq.