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Operating the Model 26
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ON AIR
This command changes a unit’s status to “Available On Air”, at a Model 6. This status
typically indicates that a unit is not at its quarters, but is still available for service. There
are no buttons representing this command on the Model 6, and unit buttons for this
command are not normally found on the Model 26. This unit command is more
efficiently handled by a system button using the same command.
RSPND
This command changes a unit’s status to “Responding”, at a Model 6. This status
typically indicates that a unit is responding to an “Alert”. The Model 6 can initiate this
command when a unit’s status is “Alerted” and the QRTRS/AIR button is pressed.
Normally this command would be initiated at the Model 6 eliminating the need for verbal
confirmation to the dispatcher. Unit buttons for this command are not normally found on
the Model 26. This unit command is more efficiently handled by a system button using
the same command.
ON SCENE
This command changes a unit’s status to “On Scene” at a Model 6. This status typically
indicates the unit has arrived at the scene of an alert. There are no buttons representing
this command on the Model 6. The dispatcher normally sends this command after radio
confirmation of a unit’s arrival at the scene. Unit buttons for this command are not
normally found on the Model 26. This unit command is more efficiently handled by a
system button using the same command.
XPORT
This command changes a unit’s status to “Transporting”, at a Model 6. This status
typically indicates the unit is transporting a party to a medical facility. There are no
buttons representing this command on the Model 6. The dispatcher would normally send
this command after radio confirmation from the unit. Unit buttons for this command are
not normally found on the Model 26. This unit command is more efficiently handled by a
system button using the same command.
AT FACILITY
This command changes a unit’s status to “Facility”, at a Model 6. This status typically
indicates the unit is at a medical facility. There are no buttons representing this command
on the Model 6. The dispatcher would normally send this command after radio
confirmation from the unit. Unit buttons for this command are not normally found on the
Model 26. This unit command is more efficiently handled by a system button using the
same command.