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| − | == '''Massachusetts Department of Corrections: State Correctional Facilities'' == | + | == '''Massachusetts Department of Corrections: State Correctional Facilities''' == |
| + | *[http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=eopssubtopic&L=4&L0=Home&L1=Law+Enforcement+%26+Criminal+Justice&L2=Prisons&L3=State+Correctional+Facilities&sid=Eeops MA DOC State Correctional Facilities] | ||
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|Lemuel Shattuck Hospital DPH Police (Boston)||453.150R||151.4|| DMH wards and DOC Prison Ward, Massachusetts Mental Health Center; Lemuel Shattuck started the gathering of vital statistics in Boston. | |Lemuel Shattuck Hospital DPH Police (Boston)||453.150R||151.4|| DMH wards and DOC Prison Ward, Massachusetts Mental Health Center; Lemuel Shattuck started the gathering of vital statistics in Boston. | ||
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Revision as of 07:44, 5 August 2008
Contents
- 1 Massachusetts Department of Corrections: State Correctional Facilities
- 2 Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) Hospitals
- 3 Massachusetts Department of Mental Retardation (DMR) Regional/Developmental Centers
- 4 Massachusetts Soldier's Homes
- 5 Massachusetts Private inpatient psychiatric hospitals
Massachusetts Department of Corrections: State Correctional Facilities
| Facility | Frequency | Tone | Other Info |
| Lemuel Shattuck Hospital DPH Police (Boston) | 453.150R | 151.4 | DMH wards and DOC Prison Ward, Massachusetts Mental Health Center; Lemuel Shattuck started the gathering of vital statistics in Boston. |
| Bay State Correctional Center (Norfolk) | 453.MHz? | ? | Within the MCI Norfolk Complex |
| Bay State Correctional Center (Norfolk) | 453.MHz? | ? | Within the MCI Norfolk Complex |
| Bay State Correctional Center (Norfolk) | 453.MHz? | ? | Within the MCI Norfolk Complex |
| Bay State Correctional Center (Norfolk) | 453.MHz? | ? | Within the MCI Norfolk Complex |
| Bay State Correctional Center (Norfolk) | 453.MHz? | ? | Within the MCI Norfolk Complex |
| Bay State Correctional Center (Norfolk) | 453.MHz? | ? | Within the MCI Norfolk Complex |
Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) Hospitals
- No DPH Hospitals have emergency rooms. DPH hospitals provide specialized long term care. Lemuel Shattuck Hospital is a full service DPH hospital and has a operating room.
| Facility | Frequency | Tone | Other Info |
| Lemuel Shattuck Hospital (Boston) DPH Police | 453.150R | 151.4 | |
| Tewksbury Hospital DPH Police | 453.150R | 123.0 | |
| Western Mass Hospital (Westfield) DPH Police | 154.570? | ? | |
| Rutland Heights State Hospital | Closed 1991 | ||
| Cushing State Hospital (Framingham) | Closed 1991 | Redeveloped into housing, chapel still stands | |
| Lakeville State Hospital | Closed 1991 | ||
| Pondville State Hospital (Norfolk) | Closed 1981 | Was a State Run Cancer Hospital,Then became Southwood Hospital in 1982 (Complete with ER, a campus of Norwood Hospital) which closed in 2003 |
Massachusetts Department of Mental Retardation (DMR) Regional/Developmental Centers
- These facilities are mostly long term care specialized group homes reserved for only the most severely developmentally disabled and who have special situations that would prevent them from living in community group homes. DMR has its own police force for its larger facilities.
| Facility | Frequency | Tone | Other Info |
| Dr. Walter E. Fernald Developmental Center (Waltham) DMR Police | 154.845 | ? | Dr. Walter E. Fernald was the first Superintendent |
| Hogan Regional Center (Danvers) | ? | ? | |
| Galvin Regional Center (Shrewsbury) | ? | ? | |
| Monson Developmental Center DMR Police | 155.325 | 103.5 | AKA Monson State Hospital |
| Templeton Developmental Center DMR Police | ? | ? | |
| Wrentham Developmental Center DMR Police | 158.955 | ? | |
| Belchertown Developmental Center | Closed 1992 | ||
| JT Berry Developmental Center (North Reading) | Closed 1996 | ||
| Paul A Dever Developmental Center (Taunton) | Closed 2002 |
Massachusetts Soldier's Homes
- Soldier's Homes located Holyoke and Chelsea provide long-term care, acute care, day surgery at Chelsea's Soldier's Home and numerous other programs to MA veterans.
| Facility | Frequency | Tone | Other Info |
| Holyoke Soldier's Home Police | 453.1125R or 168.525? | 146.2 | |
| Chelsea Soldier's Home/Quigley Memorial Hospital Police | ? | ? |
Massachusetts Private inpatient psychiatric hospitals
- Stand a lone Psych hospitals usually use Simplex HTs in the business band and are usually unlicensed
- If the hospital is not attached to a general hospital it will be referred to as a "stand alone"
- Very little formal radio traffic in most of these stand alone hospitals with the exception of radio checks and psychiatric emergencies. Listening to them is not like listening to campus police departments. Most of the radio traffic is by the person's name . Most of the time you will here "Code ____" and thats the end of the radio traffic for that incident.
- A lot of General hospitals are points of entry for emergency psychiatric care (E.G. Section 12s, etc.)