Many transmissions are between the mobile radio within the ambulance and the dispatcher at a base station. Study with Quizlet and memorize. According to IDPH Rules, there shall be prehospital to hospital communication fr...
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The mobile radio is a vehicle mounted device that is designed to transmit with lower power (typically 20 to 50 watts) than the base station radio (due to the 12 volt radio system in the
Chapter 5 - Communication EMS Communications System Components of an Emergency Communication System Base station Serves as a dispatch and coordination center High power
An EMS base station... a. generally uses a low output of between 50 and 75 watts of transmission power. b. should be located in a low-lying area, free from potentially damaging high winds. c. does
Speak with your lips about two to three inches from the microphone. When calling another unit or base station, use their unit number or name, followed by yours. “Dispatcher, this is Ambulance 2.” If the
Describe common terms used in radio communication to communicate the status of a unit. Describe an emergency department base station and list types of individuals who may be answering the call.
OLMC for EMS calls shall be documented on a System-approved, sequentially numbered Communications Log at the Resource/Associate Hospital taking the call. A copy of this log sheet
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like What is Base Station in EMS?, What is a Land Mobile Radio System?, What is a portable radio? and more.
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