Bristol County EMS

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County Wide Information

Department Alpha Tag Frequency Type Tone Coverage Confirmation/ReConfirmations
AMR Ambulance AMR TAUNTON 155.3550 S D023 Taunton 911/Middleboro 911/SE MA Transfer Trucks 2012.07.07
STAT Ambulance STAT AMBLNCE 155.1750 85.4 Dartmouth 911 /Transfers(Fall River-New Bedford)
CMED Channel Network Alpha Tag Frequency Type Tone Feeds Available
CMED Base F1 CMED BASE F1 463.0000 156.7
CMED Mobile F1 CMED MOBILE F1 468.0000 156.7
CMED Base F2 CMED BASE F2 463.0250 156.7
CMED Mobile F2 CMED MOBILE F2 468.0250 156.7
CMED Base F3 CMED BASE F3 463.0500 156.7
CMED Mobile F3 CMED MOBILE F3 468.0500 156.7
CMED Base F4 - Common Calling Channel CMED BASE F4 463.0750 156.7
CMED Mobile F4 - Common Calling Channel CMED MOBILE F4 468.0750 156.7
CMED Base F5 CMED BASE F5 463.1000 156.7
CMED Mobile F5 CMED MOBILE F5 468.1000 156.7
CMED Base F6 CMED BASE F6 463.1250 156.7
CMED Mobile F6 CMED MOBILE F6 468.1250 156.7
CMED Base F7 CMED BASE F7 463.1500 156.7
CMED Mobile F7 CMED MOBILE F7 468.1500 156.7
CMED Base F8 CMED BASE F8 463.1750 156.7
CMED Mobile F8 CMED MOBILE F8 468.1750 156.7
CMED Base F9 Mutual Aid Disaster Net RPT CMED BASE F9 462.9500 156.7
CMED Mobile F9 Mutual Aid Disaster Net CMED MOBILE F9 467.9500 156.7
CMED Base F10 Mutual Aid Disaster Net RPT CMED BASE F10 462.9750 156.7
CMED Mobile F10 Mutual Aid Disaster Net CMED MOBILE F10 467.9750 156.7

NOTE 1: A typical CMED radio system operates with the ambulances transmitting on 468.xxxx side and the hospital base transmitting on 463.xxxx side. CMED patch channels are then assigned to any next available channel. Multiple patches can now be done on various channels at any given time without interference of each other.

NOTE 2: Bristol County cities & towns were also encouraged to program in their fleet of radios the "Statewide" CMED channel plan. This channel plan uses the same CMED channels (frequencies) 1-10, but the mobiles transmit on PL tone 192.8 (statewide common). This would then allow any ambulance throughout the state to be able to instantly talk to any other CMED dispatch center regardless of their geographic location. 2008 - Statewide Common is being phased out, with the newer model radios that can handle multiple Zones there is nolonger a need for a 2nd tone per Region

NOTE 3: The current base radio system will soon be switching to narrowband compliant technology including the addition of the new narrowband MED channels (i.e. MED 12, 22, 32, etc).