Ambulance Frequencies
From Freq Of Nature
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Radio Channel Plan
| Description | Base | Mobile |
|---|---|---|
| MED-1 mobile/base | 463.0000 | 468.0000 |
| MED-2 Ambulance | 463.0250 | 468.0250 |
| MED-3 Ambulance | 463.0500 | 468.0500 |
| MED-4 Ambulance | 463.0750 | 468.0750 |
| MED-5 Ambulance | 463.1000 | 468.1000 |
| MED-6 Ambulance | 463.1250 | 468.1250 |
| MED-7 Ambulance | 463.1500 | 468.1500 |
| MED-8 Ambulance | 463.1750 | 468.1750 |
| MED-9 mobile/base, paging | 462.9500 | 467.9500 |
| MED-10 mobile/base, paging | 462.9750 | 467.9750 |
| HEAR | 155.3400 | |
| Inter/Intra-system | 460.5250 | |
| Inter/Intra-system | 460.5500 |
Additional channel allocations have been made for each 0.00625 and 0.0125 MHz (6.25 and 12.5 kHz) intermediate frequencies above each of the above channels. These narrow-band channels are designated, for example, as:
462.95000: MED-9
462.95625: MED-91
462.96250: MED-92
462.96875: MED-93
HEAR (Hospital Emergency Alert Radio) is a nationwide standard set of base and mobile frequencies for communication between ambulances and hospitals so that paramedics can give vital information about the patient to doctors at the hospital and so the doctors can give the paramedics instruction.
Ambulances broadcast 5Mhz above the base frequency. Med-1 thru Med-8 is assigned as a block and any channel may be used. Med-9 and Med-10 may be used for dispatch. Inter/Intra-system w/ Police & Fire
Medcom
| Channel | Frequency | Tone |
|---|---|---|
| Ch 1 | 463.5750 | 127.3 |
| Ch 2 | 464.6500 | 103.5 |
Medcom (LTR System 462.25)
LCN01=451.3500
LCN03=451.5000
LCN07=454.2000
LCN10=462.2250
LCN11=462.2500 Home Repeater
LCN12=462.2750
LCN15=463.5000
LCN18=463.8750
LCN20=464.9000
| Description | Talkgroup |
|---|---|
| Medcom Ambulance Ch 15 | 111094 |
Medcom (LTR System 463.225)
LCN08=463.2250 Home Repeater
LCN16=463.9250
| Description | Talkgroup |
|---|---|
| Medcom Ambulance Ch 21 | 008094 |

