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To dodge into a different direction may I ask what bulky analog device you have for callouts? Are people still using Motorola Minotaur and Minotaur IIs?(edit, damn they are up to the Minotaur 6, now as big as a little '90s belt pager now but still voice paging.)
I was a paid guy and finished as an officer and EMT-P but ended up taking the tech telated topics during my 8-5 work hours, though we were still doing in the VHF in rural western US when I medical'ed out.
I am also an amateur radio guy so hacking a VHF receiver with tone controls back then was cake though we also had commercial UHF POCSAG pagers with priority so they all beeped about 1-2 sec after the tones came over the VHF dispatch channel.
Not sure what your dispatch's setup looks like.
Big life altering advice for all first responders.
Lift properly, ask for help(hard for young guys, especially young volunteers), protect your spine, stairways with a patient on the cot and you are the backwards guy will get you; the damage you do might put you away fast or might just get worse over time; it is what ended my career.
Also remember that car drivers are what kill by far the most first responders and that people get lax at training events in a way they never would on a real call(hours of repeated extinguish/relight burn to learns especially).
Pass this on to the young guys at your department and wherever you end up doing teaching.
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You can find the actual fire pagers cheaper and even the old ones with tiny crappy Ni-Cd batteries lasted several days in the 70s-80s, I guess the Minotaur pagers only got very small at gen6 before that they were cigarette pack sized up to a small brick for the 80s origonal. When I was just a volunteer though after getting permission and my callsign I clipped the wide TX enable wire(the old outside of amateur band mod) on my amateur handheld radio so I could call in accidents to dispatch or talk on tactical channel without taking a radio off of the engine/rescue/ambulance; now those little VHF/UHF Baofengs and the like are so cheap and easy to USB program with CHIRP I would do that even even just to listen to dispatch freq in an untrunked unencrypted system. That said I was already carrying the radio to use the amateur repeater for ham chatting as well as callbacks to non-ham friends on the telephone patch in the days(1990s) when I could only afford paging service not a phone. I recommend any volunteer fire/EMS people reading this especially new excited ones get clear permission and probably a real department radio callsign before they transmit or they can expect to get stomped on by the Chief maybe asked to turn in their gear and shown the door, or at least a stern meeting with the comm officer and their Lt/Capt.
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