Hospital Security
Hospital Security
Heard St George Hospital security at Kogarah making the trip into Blacktown this afternoon on 470.2250 Mhz with DCS 114 tone.
Callsigns: Control Room, Security
The chap who was "Security" was asked to get the current temperature reading for the mortuary
Grant
PS ACMA entry just shows South Eastern Area Health Service
Callsigns: Control Room, Security
The chap who was "Security" was asked to get the current temperature reading for the mortuary
Grant
PS ACMA entry just shows South Eastern Area Health Service
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Re: Hospital Security
interesting, do the 'government contractors' (people pickup and deliver deceased persons) use radios? or all done on mobile phones?
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And what appears to be Westmead Hospital Security tonight on 489.5000 114.8 - with callsigns "Base, Portable 1"
Grant
Grant
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Re: Hospital Security
I can confirm government contractors that collect deceased persons from hospital mortuary's do all of their organising via Mobile Phone... There are that many different contractors that work collecting deceased persons its far cheaper to just use mobile phones...
Security generally will allow contractors into the mortuary after hours if the correct paperwork has been lodged with the hospital, and believe me when i say its not a pleasent job especially if you have not had dinner...
Security generally will allow contractors into the mortuary after hours if the correct paperwork has been lodged with the hospital, and believe me when i say its not a pleasent job especially if you have not had dinner...
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You should go and do an organised visit at the crematorium when the furnaces are in full swing at 790 deg .... computer controlled airflow
I did back in 1984 at Rookwood via an official visit organised by the local Anglican minister
Grant
I did back in 1984 at Rookwood via an official visit organised by the local Anglican minister
Grant
Professional Scanner nut. Ibis bin chicken of radio scraps
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Uniden 325P2, Whistler TRX-1, GRE PSR800 x 2, Uniden 780 x 3, Uniden 796, Uniden 396 x 2, Uniden 246,
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Uniden 325P2, Whistler TRX-1, GRE PSR800 x 2, Uniden 780 x 3, Uniden 796, Uniden 396 x 2, Uniden 246,
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Re: Hospital Security
nah i'll pass thanks all the same grant, i've seen enough deceased persons and smelt enough of them ( no disrespect intended to anyone) to last me a while...I am so glad i'm outa hospital security as the management are getting worse and the violence is increasing
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Many many years ago they use to be on radio around 491mhz & would pickup dead bodies from car accidents or crime scenes.interesting, do the 'government contractors' (people pickup and deliver deceased persons) use radios? or all done on mobile phones?
Yes,your correct Grant,I can hear them in Campbelltown.And what appears to be Westmead Hospital Security tonight on 489.5000 114.8 - with callsigns "Base, Portable 1"
John.