Boston MedFlight
http://www.bostonmedflight.org/
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List of aircraft from FAA N Number Lookup 11/7/2022
New England Life Flight Inc
Cessna 525C - 921ND
MBB BK 117 D2 - 141NE + 143NE + 144NE + 145NE
MBB BK 117 C2 - 273NE
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40% of transports are via ground
Summer 2014 - received 2nd Airbus EC145 helo - also have a S76 helo - and a BK117 helo (spare) - plus a King Air 200 - plus 3 fulltime ground ambulances plus 2 spare ground ambulances
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Radio Callsigns
Med 1 - spare helicopter - BK117 as of Summer 2014
Med 2 - Hanscom helicopter - S76
Med 3 - Plymouth helicopter - Nov 2014 - EC145
Med 4 - Lawrence helicopter - Nov 2014 - EC145
Med 5 - ?
Med 6 - ?
Med 7 - ?
Med 8 - ?
Med 9 - ground ambulance at Hanscom - or plane at Hanscom
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April 10, 2015 460.80 R - heard over the air via a real scanner - 7 AM
Med 2 Pilot - Med 2 Medic - Med 2 Nurse
Med 9 EMT - Med 9 Medic - Med 9 Nurse - this must be the ground unit
I did not hear any other units testing. I assume that this is the
Bedford repeater that I am hearing. It is pretty weak to me even
though it is only 10 miles away. I am also assuming that these are the
Bedford / Hanscom field units that are being tested.
Does anyone hear the units at Lawrence Airport being tested? What
repeater do they use? Did MedFlight add a 4th repeater? (Bedford +
Plymouth + Boston + ? Lawrence ?)
I did not hear anything from the Boston repeater which has been
historically loud and clear to me.