Ambulance channel changes?

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Ambulance channel changes?

Post by Mike Alpha » Tue Feb 07, 2017 7:24 pm

Ambo radio this arvo has been heard alerting cars of the radio channel changes tomorrow at 0500 hrs.

What be these changes anyone?

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Re: Ambulance channel changes?

Post by matthewn1983 » Tue Feb 07, 2017 11:01 pm

New profile perhaps?

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Re: Ambulance channel changes?

Post by cartman » Wed Feb 08, 2017 5:17 am

I would say it is tied in with the introduction of the new Superstations concept and realignment for a new Sydney Metropolitan Paramedic Response Network.

I have trawled the net and this seems to be the heart of the changes. The document I was looking at is 6 months old and may have changed somewhat. The concept appears to be addressing ambulance response times by optimising the response centre locations

The superstation, known as the xxxxxx Paramedic Response Centre, will be the heart of the new Paramedic Response Network, where paramedics will go at the beginning and end of each shift. Branching off this centre will be smaller standby stations called Paramedic Response Points that will serve as locations from which paramedics can also respond from throughout their shift.

Using a modular format the superstation will have parking for 22 ambulance vehicles; administration, office areas and amenities; on-site staff parking; a logistics and storage area; and an external wash bay.


* Liverpool Superstation
Liverpool, Green Valley, Macquarie Fields

* Bankstown Superstation
Bankstown, Fairfield

* Penrith Superstation
Penrith, Tregear, Colyton

* Blacktown Superstation
Blacktown

* Northmead Superstation
Parramatta, Auburn, Castle Hill

* Artarmon Superstation
Naremburn, Lane Cove

* Inner West Superstation
Summer Hill, Campsie, Marrickville, Concord,

* Sydney City Superstation
SAC

* Eastern Suburbs Superstation
Randwick, Bondi

* Kogarah Superstation
Rockdale, Hurstville, Mascot

* Caringbah Superstation
Caringbah, Engadine, Menai


New Paramedic response points proposed for

Fairfield West, Bonnyrigg, Quakers Hill, Kellyville, Canterbury, Yagoona, Peakhurst, Leppington

Existing Urban Paramedic Response Points
Tregear, Colyton, Auburn, Concord, Drummoyne, Lane Cove, Narremburn, Paddington, Bondi, Maroubra, Marrickville, Mascot, Fairfield, SAC (Sydney Ambulance Centre)

Paramedic Response Points Fringe Existing
Macquarie Fields, Menai, Engadine, Castle Hill

Paramedic Response Points Optimal locations
Guildford, Strathfield, Chatswood, Sydney CBD

Traditonal Ambulance Stations:
Cambelltown, Camden, Picton, Warragamba, Bundeena, Springwood, Richmond, Riverstone, Wahroonga, St Ives, Belrose, Balgowlah, Ryde, Narrabeen, Avalon


Monitoring the new changes I will keep updating the allocated stations as it becomes obvious. Submissions are welcome

Talkgroup 10325 - "NORTH"


Talkgroup 10326 - "SOUTH"
Campsie, Concord, Summer Hill, Mascot, Drummoyne, Marrickville, Hurstville


Talkgroup 10327 - "CITY EAST"
Paddington, Maroubra

Talkgroup 10328 - "WEST"
Blacktown, Parramatta, Castle Hill, Riverstone, Auburn

Talkgroup 10329 - "SOUTHWEST"
Bankstown, Caringbah, Menai, Engadine

Talkgroup 10330 - "OUTER SOUTHWEST"
Liverpool, Macquarie Fields, Green Valley, Campbelltown, Picton, Bowral

Talkgroup 10331 - "RURAL"
Penrith, Tregear, Colyton, Richmond, Springwood, Katoomba, Warragamba
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Re: Ambulance channel changes?

Post by Garry » Wed Feb 08, 2017 9:58 am

no changes north of the Hawksbury Bridge
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Re: Ambulance channel changes?

Post by Mike Alpha » Wed Feb 08, 2017 5:41 pm

Before heading off to work I heard the operator on Sth West Channel say, "all stations on this channel other than Bankstown to switch to channel 8" - That's the Far Sth West channel.

The change over was a confusing time even for the operators.

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Re: Ambulance channel changes?

Post by Longreach » Thu Feb 09, 2017 6:09 am

They did refer to it as another name though. I just cant recall what she said.
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Re: Ambulance channel changes?

Post by JAFO » Sun Feb 12, 2017 8:03 am

Urban Paramedic Response Points, may not be just existing Ambulance Stations to.

Can remember talking to some Paramedics about this 18 months / 2 years ago about this concept that was being proposed and the Paramedic Response Points. The talk was, some of the existing Ambulance Stations may be sold off if they are nolonger geographically central to the population response coverage area, which can be seen with some Stations on the fringe of the South West and North West Urban Growth Areas over the past 15 years. And that a Hospital Emergency Department Ambulance Bay, even a Local Shopping Center or Street corner somewhere may become a identified Paramedic Response Point given urban growth expansion.

It will be interesting, as we already hear Units being asked to head to ******** for Cover, and I have heard a couple of locations that I know the Local Shopping Center is the Paramedic's Preferred standby area as they can grab a Coffee, food or use toilet facilities while waiting for jobs to come in.
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Re: Ambulance channel changes?

Post by Bigfella237 » Sun Feb 12, 2017 9:08 am

I've heard of similar things in the U.S. where crews start their shift and are assigned a standby location, I guess the idea being that cars are spread across an area rather than all gathered at the station, but this doesn't really sound like that, in fact it sounds like the complete opposite where they're concentrating resources rather than spreading them out?

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Ambulance radio channels

Post by comms51077 » Sun May 14, 2017 7:50 pm

Hi All
im chasing for some info is any body able to tell me the operational channel for narrandera, leeton, griffith are they still on PMR or have they gone to GRN any help would be great
cheers Brad

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Re: Ambulance channel changes?

Post by cartman » Sun May 14, 2017 9:08 pm

It would be PMR as the GRN doesnt extend beyond Yass
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