6 PM radio tests

154.055 R - 4 tone sets for Groton EMS - dispatcher IDs as 426

then

155.9025 R - approx 7 tone sets for Groton FD - same dispatcher uses a
different ID (probably the numbers from the FCC ID for 155.9025R)

nothing heard on 155.58, 153.86, nor 156.18, nor 483.15

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Earlier Groton had an EMS call that was paged out on 154.055 R and
155.58 R - the dispatcher said that Townsend Medics were also notified
but I think that Ayer FD 36A1 actually was the ALS unit on the call -
the call was not paged out on the FD channel nor 483.15 nor 153.86 -
the call happened around 445 PM and oncall EMTs responded

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Apparently the Groton ambulance is staffed by career firemen/EMTs
during weekdays but by oncall EMTs at all other hours.

Bottom line - radio channel wise - nothing seems to have changed in
the last 2 years - except that maybe the 154.055 repeater is now
weaker than the PD and FD repeaters

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