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NSW Ambulance Service


The NSW Ambulance Service operates on both the NSW Government Radio Network (GRN) and the old VHF system. The VHF frequencies and codes used on air are listed in the table below.

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ChFrequency (MHz)Information
176.6700NSW Wide Supervisor
276.6400Central Coast
376.7000Sydney West
476.7300City and Eastern Suburbs
576.7600Northern Beaches
676.7900Sydney South
776.9400Northern Suburbs
876.5800South Western Suburbs
976.7750State Wide Disaster
?76.7150?
?76.8050?
?76.8200?
?79.0125Illawarra
?79.025?
?79.0375Illawarra
?79.0500?

CodeNotes
01Urgent Message
1Police Required.
2Cardiac Arrest
3Doctor Required at Hospital
4Dead on Arrival
5Dead on Arrival Certification
6Transport to Morgue
7Arrival at Morgue
8Terminal Case
9Rescue Unit Required
10Fire Brigade Required
11Electricity Authority Required
12Poisonous Gas
13Danger of Explosion
14Ambulance Involved in Collision
15Patient/Officer Injured
16Tow Truck Required
17Drug Overdose
18Airport/Air Alert
19Scene Declared Disaster Area/TD>
20Meal Break
21Paramedics Required
22Morphine Administered
23Infectious Disease
24Approach wih Caution - Police Arriving
25Suicide or Suspicious Death - Police Notified
26Sexual Assault
Type AHIV Positive


ACT Ambulance Service


The ACT Ambulance Service operates on it's own UHF system. The tables below list the frequencies used and the codes used on air.


Mode: NFM
Power: 50W

Frequency (MHz)Notes
412.4750Hospital Liason
413.0250Northern Operations
413.4250Southern Operations

CodeNotes
000Police Required
A1Cardiac Arrest
2Respiratory Arrest
3Head Injury
4Haemorrhage
5Dead on Arrival
6Overdose
7Mental Patient
8Drunk Person
9Fracture
20Meal Break
Priority 1Urgent Case - Lights + Siren
Priority 2Non Urgent Case
MVAMotor Vehicle Accident
TNRTransport Not Required



PLEASE NOTE: All information provided is for RECREATIONAL USE IN AUSTRALIA ONLY. DO NOT under circumstances, attempt to become involved in an emergency situation the police, fire or ambulance are attending - let the Fire Brigade, Police or Ambulance Paramedics do their job quickly and safely without you in their way!

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