Difference between revisions of "Queens County (NS)"
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The majority of stations in Queens County are dispatched by [[Dispatching centres in Nova Scotia#Valley Communications ("Valley Dispatch")|Valley Dispatch]]. | The majority of stations in Queens County are dispatched by [[Dispatching centres in Nova Scotia#Valley Communications ("Valley Dispatch")|Valley Dispatch]]. | ||
− | In addition to each station having their own VHF repeater, stations can also operate with each other and their dispatching provider through the [[Nova Scotia Integrated Mobile Radio System]] fire repeaters located at Liverpool (and possibly other repeaters), the [[ | + | In addition to each station having their own VHF repeater, stations can also operate with each other and their dispatching provider through the [[Nova Scotia Integrated Mobile Radio System]] fire repeaters located at Liverpool (and possibly other repeaters), the [[Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Trunked Radio (P25)]] "south" talkgroups, and the provincial mutual aid VHF simplex frequency 153.83 |
=Ambulance= | =Ambulance= | ||
− | Ambulance services are provided by [[Emergency_Health_Services_(NS)|Emergency Health Services (EHS)]]. Communications are on the EHS "West 2" talkgroup on the [[ | + | Ambulance services are provided by [[Emergency_Health_Services_(NS)|Emergency Health Services (EHS)]]. Communications are on the EHS "West 2" talkgroup on the [[Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Trunked Radio (P25)]]. |
[[Category:Nova Scotia]] | [[Category:Nova Scotia]] |
Revision as of 00:42, 30 May 2015
Police
Fire
The majority of stations in Queens County are dispatched by Valley Dispatch.
In addition to each station having their own VHF repeater, stations can also operate with each other and their dispatching provider through the Nova Scotia Integrated Mobile Radio System fire repeaters located at Liverpool (and possibly other repeaters), the Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Trunked Radio (P25) "south" talkgroups, and the provincial mutual aid VHF simplex frequency 153.83
Ambulance
Ambulance services are provided by Emergency Health Services (EHS). Communications are on the EHS "West 2" talkgroup on the Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Trunked Radio (P25).