X-Ray 10
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Re: X-Ray 10
Is that the right frequency? Was it police you were listening to?Always RX wrote:I heard on 413.3500 a new callsign Ive not heard before, X Ray TEN (X10) . Anyone know what this is?.
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Ugh. Should have read /before/ posting. SJA forum, not police forum
I've heard a few X-Ray callsigns on SJA before but I haven't figured out what they are.
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Xrays are the Paramedic Team Leaders, they respond to jobs to support and supervise field staff.
Kind of like a shift supervisor, you would have seen them driving around Nissan Patrols or Toyota Landcruisers with all the Ambulance markings.
They drive around one up and are intensive care paramedics, when they are not responding to jobs they visit depots and are based at the Operations Centre (6DS).
Kind of like a shift supervisor, you would have seen them driving around Nissan Patrols or Toyota Landcruisers with all the Ambulance markings.
They drive around one up and are intensive care paramedics, when they are not responding to jobs they visit depots and are based at the Operations Centre (6DS).
Per Ardua-Ad Astra
Xray monty?
There is an xray callsign out there called xray 'monty' - is he the same as the other xray people?
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"Monty" is the managers name, basically the radio operator obviously couldn't remember his call sign (heaps of newbies in the call centre presently) so they're just trying his name to see if he'll answer.
Many of people who work out of HQ like managers (on and off the road), machanics, radio techs, equipment techs and all sorts of other support staff each have there own call sign. Main problem is there never used so new staff don't know them unless they look in the "handbook" and the onroad managers aren't permanent HQ staff. There just paramedics from the road doing a role change, usually only for a couple of months so they to often don't remember there own call sign.
Hope that helps
marto
Many of people who work out of HQ like managers (on and off the road), machanics, radio techs, equipment techs and all sorts of other support staff each have there own call sign. Main problem is there never used so new staff don't know them unless they look in the "handbook" and the onroad managers aren't permanent HQ staff. There just paramedics from the road doing a role change, usually only for a couple of months so they to often don't remember there own call sign.
Hope that helps
marto
Thanks Marto....Its all probably irrelevant unless you work for them...but I am just so damn curious to know EVERYTHING! ... ....I guess thats why we are all here.
You obviously have some insight into the organisation ...good onya for sharing. Is there anything our little community doesnt know or cant find out??!
You obviously have some insight into the organisation ...good onya for sharing. Is there anything our little community doesnt know or cant find out??!
Re: Pelican
Yeah right,SmoucH wrote:
Hey Pelican... P1 penguin.... Sha sha on it... get a msg to x8 & x10 K
hey you hear that there will be a new 'Tango' callsign? I think it has something to do with the new HQ being built.