https://sop.bemsacademy.com/Boston_EMS_Policies_and_Procedures.pdf - from 2023
lots of comms info is included https://web.archive.org/web/20250000000000*/https://sop.bemsacademy.com/Boston_EMS_Policies_and_Procedures.pdf Tac 1 is 462.975 R - thats the primary channel for boston ems boston has 21 bls ambs days + 5 als ambs - at night there are 12 bls ambs and 3 als ambs dispatch has 6 people days and 5 people nights 462.95 R is their 2ndary channel - they use it for special events or major events or if ch 1 goes down or for long low priority comms there are a couple of other tac channels - 453.775 R + 460.525 R + 460.55 R BAMA is 453.10 R - that is for dispatcher to dispatcher comms from boston ems to private ambulance companies and mit student ambulance 155.28 and 155.34 are also mentioned but we have not heard them in use for approx 40 years around 2001 the uscg put 155.28 into their boats - and they were adding uhf med channel portables to their helos with external antennas there is a chart showing patches from cmed bases to hospitals in case of cmed evacuation phase 3 gets 6 ambs iirc - 20 to 30 patients - something like that no mention of 470.20 etc they dont to struck boxes sometimes they only go to 3 or 4 hospitals out of the city - milton and everett and mt auburn and ? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "massfire" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/massfire/CAFXWwKb9acqGOCE3R-7rXbdiKTFY30%3DdfC2mnrktSwRKJK4u3A%40mail.gmail.com.
