

Purpose:
To establish universal communications procedures.
Policy:
Wintergreen
Fire and Rescue will receive the emergency call from Wintergreen Dispatch or
Nelson County Dispatch following a 911-phone call.
The
dispatcher will announce the address of the emergency, type of emergency,
station needed to respond, and the operational frequency if different from
Wintergreen 1.
Unless
the career person has given instructions for volunteers to Òstand downÓ and/or
Òremain in service,Ó volunteers will mark en-route to the Scene on Wintergreen
1. (On Property Incident)
The
career person on duty will acknowledge the volunteers and give any additional
information that is needed.
If
the career person does not answer, this just means that they are busy or did
not hear you. Continue to the
station without repeating your radio traffic. The career person will meet you on scene or wait your
arrival when appropriate.
If
you need any information repeated, ask dispatch to repeat the information only once
using Wintergreen 1. When asking,
please write the information down so you do not need to ask a second time. If you are still unable to obtain
information, try going direct with the unit or career person by using
Wintergreen 1.
Once you have met the
career person on scene or at the station use the following radio decorum.
When
marking responding to a call from Wintergreen Dispatch, key the mic, speak
clearly, and state unit number responding to call.
If
the call is in Nelson or Augusta County, or received from Nelson County
Dispatch then the unit needs to respond first with Wintergreen Dispatch, then
switch to Nelson Ops 1 or the appropriate Augusta County Channel.
Once
responding with Wintergreen Dispatch, switch to the appropriate channel for the
duration of the call and mark responding as above with the appropriate
Dispatch.
Wintergreen Fire
and Rescue Standard Operating Guideline
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Once
on scene, key the mic on the appropriate channel and speak clearly, advising
dispatch of unit number and status.
When
en-route to the hospital:
Dispatch, Medic unit 179 is en-route to UVA
When
you arrive at the hospital:
Dispatch, Medic unit 179 is arriving at UVA
When
in service:
Dispatch, Engine 1 is returning -or-
Dispatch,
Engine 1 is returning not ready
á Returning means that you are
available for another incident and not in need of supplies.
á Returning not ready means
that you are not available for another incident due to lack of supplies
á Returning out of service
means that you are not available for another incident due to a mechanical
problem(s).
When
back in quarters:
Dispatch, Medic unit 175 in quarters station
one
If
the call was in Nelson County or Augusta County, then you need to mark back in
quarters with both Wintergreen and the other dispatch center.
Private
units should not mark in service.
Remember
the basics. Think about what you
are going to say before you key the mic.
Speak slowly and clearly. Do
not use 10-codes. (Exception: 10-4)
ÒRadio
checksÓ between walkies and dispatch are not allowed. If you need to check your walkie, use your pager in
conjunction with the walkie to verify that you can break squelch with the
walkie.
During emergency events,
available radio-air-space is at a minimum, so should be our traffic. Be Brief!