Paramedics on stations

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Re: Paramedics on stations

Post by rustynswrail » Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:11 pm

news wrote:Is it a Gp338 or an ATS2500 ?
The vast majority of portables used on stations are 16 channel GP329's. There is a few GP339's in the system as well. Some Vertex were trialled at Wynyard a few years back but found to be unacceptable.

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Re: Paramedics on stations

Post by cartman » Tue Jul 15, 2014 8:03 am

Well, this radio i saw at central was a Gp338.
I was behind the user waiting to get food

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Re: Paramedics on stations

Post by rustynswrail » Tue Jul 15, 2014 10:43 am

cartman wrote:Well, this radio i saw at central was a Gp338.
I was behind the user waiting to get food

Grant

Ps just finished the transfargarasan highway this evening in Romania .... It is every bit scary as every body says it is. One mistake and its all over rover. Seatbelts wont help you.

http://www.wildtransylvania.com/p/transfagarasan.html
Grant,

That was a typo, should have read 338.

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