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Fletcher Allen Health Care [http://www.fahc.org] operates on 155.340 MHz PL 162.2 Hz. When ambulances from Burlington Fire, Milton, UVM Rescue, St. Mike's, and South Burlington Fire are called by their own departments, they notify FAHC on this simplex frequency. When these or other ambulances are headed to FAHC with patients, they call ahead on this frequency.
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Fletcher Allen Health Care [http://www.fahc.org] operates on 155.3400 MHz PL 162.2 Hz. When ambulances from Burlington Fire, Milton, UVM Rescue, St. Mike's, and South Burlington Fire are called by their own departments, they notify FAHC on this simplex frequency. When these or other ambulances are headed to FAHC with patients, they call ahead on this frequency.
  
University of Vermont Rescue  155.295 MHz PL 162.2 Hz  Dispatched by UVM Police<p>
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University of Vermont Rescue  155.2950 MHz PL 162.2 Hz  Dispatched by UVM Police<p>
 
Most cities/towns dispatch EMS on their fire frequency.<br>
 
Most cities/towns dispatch EMS on their fire frequency.<br>
Essex may be an exception, as its rescue uses 153.890 MHz.<br>
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Essex may be an exception, as its rescue uses 153.8900 MHz.<br>

Revision as of 12:23, 17 July 2008

Fletcher Allen Health Care [1] operates on 155.3400 MHz PL 162.2 Hz. When ambulances from Burlington Fire, Milton, UVM Rescue, St. Mike's, and South Burlington Fire are called by their own departments, they notify FAHC on this simplex frequency. When these or other ambulances are headed to FAHC with patients, they call ahead on this frequency.

University of Vermont Rescue 155.2950 MHz PL 162.2 Hz Dispatched by UVM Police

Most cities/towns dispatch EMS on their fire frequency.
Essex may be an exception, as its rescue uses 153.8900 MHz.