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==External Links==
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*[http://www.scemd.org/ SC EMD Website]
  
 
==Low-band Channel Stations==
 
==Low-band Channel Stations==
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*167.9 PL 7  New Ellenton Repeater
 
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*162.2 PL 8  Rock Hill Repeater
 
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==SC EMD HF Frequencies==
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The following [[HF]] frequencies appear to still be active in the FCC database:
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*2.3274 MHz USB SC EMD HF Ch.1
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*2.4234 MHz USB SC EMD HF Ch.2
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*2.5124 MHz USB SC EMD HF Ch.3
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*5.1364 MHz USB SC EMD HF Ch.4
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*7.4814 MHz USB SC EMD HF Ch.5
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*7.9334 MHz USB SC EMD HF Ch.6
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==SC DHEC EMS Signal Codes==
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*1 Heat Exhaustion
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[[Category:South Carolina Fire Services]]
*2 Heat Stroke
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[[Category:South Carolina Fire Services Frequencies]]
*3 Seizure
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[[Category:South Carolina Law Enforcement]]
*4 Diabetic Reaction
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[[Category:South Carolina Law Enforcement Frequencies]]
*5 Insulin Shock
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[[Category:South Carolina Medical]]
*6 Poisoning
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[[Category:South Carolina Medical Frequencies]]
*7 Communicable Disease
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[[Category:HF Frequencies]]
*8 Unconscious
 
*9 DOA - No transport
 
*10 DOA - Transport
 
*11 Abrasion/Contusion
 
*12 Avulsion
 
*13 Laceration
 
*14 Puncture/Stab
 
*15 Gunshot
 
*16 Burn
 
*17 Hemorrhage
 
*18 Electrocution
 
*19 Chest Injury
 
*20 Crushing
 
*21 Amputation
 
*22 Dislocation
 
*23 Fracture
 
*24 Multitrauma/Shock
 
*25 Patient Trapped
 
*26 Eye Strain
 
*29 Spring/Strain
 
*30 Head Injury
 
*31 Paralysis
 
*32 Spinal Injury
 
*37 Animal Bite
 
*38 Snake Bit
 
*40 Hysteria
 
*41 Fainting
 
*43 Psychiatric/Behavioral
 
*44 Overdoes
 
*45 Impairment Simlar to Alcohol
 
*46 Altered Mental Status
 
*51 GI Problems
 
*52 GU Problems
 
*60 OB Prenatal
 
*61 OB Postnatal
 
*62 OB Emergency
 
*63 OB Abortion
 
*64 GYN Problem
 
*65 OB Delivery
 
*70 Apnea (not breathing)
 
*71 Airway Obstruction
 
*72 Hyperventilation
 
*73 Pulmonary Edema
 
*74 Respiratory Distress
 
*75 Anaphylactic/Toxic Shock
 
*76 Near Drowning
 
*80 Coronary Problem
 
*81 Congestive Heart Failure
 
*82 Hypertension
 
*83 Cardiac Arrest
 
*84 CVA/TIA/Stroke
 
*85 Hypotension
 
*86 Chest Pain
 
*90 Unknown Complaint
 
*91 Transport for Exam
 
*92 Non-Emergency Transport
 
*93 No Transport
 
*94 Cancelled Call
 
*95 False Call
 
*101 Hypothermia
 
*102 Sexual Assault
 
*103 Cold/Flu
 
*104 Headache
 
*105 Weakness/Dizziness
 
*106 Pain
 
*107 Cancer
 
*108 Dialysis
 
*109 Medical Device Failure
 
*110 Post Operative Complications
 
*111 Bed Confined
 
*112 ALS Monitoring Req.
 
*113 BLS Monitoring Req.
 
*114 Specialty Care Monitoring
 

Latest revision as of 15:16, 22 February 2017

External Links

Low-band Channel Stations

The following is a list of stations heard on each channel:

  • Ch.1 Florence Co.
  • Ch.2 Lexington Co, NWS Columbia, Saluda Hydroplant, Civil Air Patrol, Richland Co. EMS
  • Ch.3 Orangeburg Co.
  • Ch.4 Allendale Co, Bamberg Co, Beaufort Co, Charleston Co, Colleton Co, Dorchester Co, Hampton Co, Jasper Co, NWS Charleston, American Red Cross, Charleston Southern University
  • Ch.5 Berkeley Co, Calhoun Co, Chesterfield Co, Clarendon Co, Darlington Co, Dillon Co, Georgetown Co, Horry Co, Kershaw Co, Lee Co, Marion Co, Marlboro Co, Sumter Co, Williamsburg Co, HB Robinson, Santee Cooper
  • Ch.6 Abbeville Co, Cherokee Co, Fairfield Co, Greenwood Co, Laurens Co, McCormick Co, Newberry Co, Saluda Co, Spartanburg Co, Union Co, BC Sommers
  • Ch.7 Aiken Co, Barnwell Co, Edgefield Co, Savannah River Site
  • Ch.8 Chester Co, Lancaster Co, York Co, Catawba TSC Greenvile Repeater: Anderson Co, Greenville Co, Oconee Co, Pickens Co, GNC Weather, Oconee EOS

Low-band Repeater Input Tones

  • 192.8 PL Greenville Repeater
  • 156.7 PL 1 Florence Repeater
  • 203.5 PL 2 Columbia Repeater
  • 151.4 PL 3 Orangeburg Repeater
  • 186.2 PL 4 Colleton Co. Repeater
  • 179.9 PL 5 Sumter Repeater
  • 173.8 PL 6 Little Mountain Repeater
  • 167.9 PL 7 New Ellenton Repeater
  • 162.2 PL 8 Rock Hill Repeater

SC EMD HF Frequencies

The following HF frequencies appear to still be active in the FCC database:

  • 2.3274 MHz USB SC EMD HF Ch.1
  • 2.4234 MHz USB SC EMD HF Ch.2
  • 2.5124 MHz USB SC EMD HF Ch.3
  • 5.1364 MHz USB SC EMD HF Ch.4
  • 7.4814 MHz USB SC EMD HF Ch.5
  • 7.9334 MHz USB SC EMD HF Ch.6




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