96-3821. Emergency Medical Radio Service  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 35 (Wednesday, February 21, 1996)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 6575-6577]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-3821]
    
    
    
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    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
    
    47 CFR Part 90
    
    [PR Docket No. 91-72; FCC 96-11]
    
    
    Emergency Medical Radio Service
    
    AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
    
    ACTION: Final Rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Commission has reaffirmed its decision to establish the 
    Emergency Medical Radio Service (EMRS), as well as reaffirmed the 
    assignment of certain 453 MHz frequencies to the EMRS. Additionally, 
    the Commission granted ProNet, Inc.'s request that its medical paging 
    system operating on 453.125 MHz in the Chicago metropolitan area be 
    permanently grandfathered. Finally, the Commission permitted certain 
    licensees (medical services, rescue organizations, disaster relief 
    organizations and beach patrols) to use Channels 161-170 as they are 
    engaged in safety-of-life services. These actions were taken to improve 
    the communications capabilities of entities engaged in providing life 
    support activities. The rule changes and the grant of the waiver 
    request will ensure the reliability of emergency medical 
    communications.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: March 22, 1996.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Freda Lippert Thyden, Wireless 
    Telecommunications Bureau, (202) 418-0680.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's 
    Memorandum Opinion and Order, PR Docket No. 91-72, FCC 96-11, adopted 
    January 18, 1996, and released February 8, 1996. The full text of this 
    Memorandum Opinion and Order is available for inspection and copying 
    during normal business hours in the FCC Dockets Branch, Room 230, 1919 
    M Street N.W., Washington, D.C. The complete text may be purchased from 
    the Commission's copy contractor, International Transcription Service, 
    Inc., 2100 M Street, N.W., Suite 140, Washington, D.C. 20037, telephone 
    (202) 857-3800.
        This Memorandum Opinion and Order imposes no paperwork burden on 
    the public.
    
    Summary of Memorandum Opinion and Order
    
        1. In this Memorandum Opinion and Order, we affirm the action taken 
    in the Report and Order (58 Fed. Reg 12177 (March 3, 1993)), 
    establishing the Emergency Medical Radio Service (EMRS) as a new Public 
    Safety Radio Service under Subpart B of Part 90 of the Commission's 
    Rules. The record substantiates the need for this new radio service to 
    ensure the reliability of emergency medical communications. We also 
    affirm the reassignment of four 453 MHz frequencies (453.025/.075/.125/
    .175 MHz) from the Special Emergency Radio Service (SERS) to the EMRS. 
    These frequencies, previously assigned for one-way paging operations, 
    were chosen as particularly appropriate for EMRS use because they 
    minimize disruption to the remaining non-EMRS SERS entities.
        2. ProNet, Inc.(ProNet), a petitioner for reconsideration of the 
    Report and Order, mistakenly believes that it should be accorded a 
    hearing pursuant to Section 316 of the Communications Act of 1934, as 
    amended, before its radio license is modified. Under this statutory 
    provision, a license is not considered modified when the Commission--
    acting by rule making--affects the rights of all licensees of a 
    particular class.
        3. ProNet has substantiated its request for permanently waiving 
    mandatory reassignment of 453.125 MHz in the greater metropolitan 
    Chicago area to EMRS. It commissioned a study of spectrum usage in the 
    Chicago area as well as submitted relevant affidavits. Although only 
    required to meet one criterion, ProNet met all the established criteria 
    to justify grant of the waiver request. First, it appears that ProNet's 
    system is intensely utilized. Second, relocation of ProNet's medical 
    paging system would not serve the public interest because no reasonable 
    alternative for its paging system is available in the Chicago area. 
    Third, petitioner illustrates the continued availability of MED channel 
    capacity in metropolitan Chicago and, therefore, there appears to be 
    adequate spectrum for emergency medical service transmissions in the 
    Chicago area. ProNet has successfully demonstrated that unique 
    circumstances are involved in its case, thus warranting waiver.
        4. ProNet's request for authority to be licensed to operate 
    transmitting facilities on 453.125 MHz anywhere is Wisconsin, Illinois 
    and Indiana--within a one hundred mile radius of its existing site--is 
    denied. This request involves future operations and was not 
    contemplated by the waiver provisions contained in the Report and 
    Order.
        5. Finally, the Commission will permit licensees eligible to 
    operate radio facilities as medical services (47 CFR Sec. 90.35), 
    rescue organizations (47 CFR Sec. 90.37), disaster relief organizations 
    (47 CFR Sec. 90.41) and beach patrols (47 CFR Sec. 90.45) to use 
    narrowband Channels 161-170 to enable them--while conducting safety-of-
    life communications--to communicate with one another. These four 
    service categories need frequencies for Mutual Aid purposes. Permitting 
    those licensed in these categories to use Channels 161-170 in the 220-
    222 MHz band will serve the public interest by enhancing 
    interoperability between many types of emergency providers in safety-
    of-life situations.
    
    List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 90
    
        Emergency medical services, Radio.
    
     
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    Federal Communications Commission.
    William F. Caton,
    Acting Secretary.
    
    Rule Changes
    
        Part 90 of Chapter I of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations 
    is amended as follows:
    
    PART 90--[AMENDED]
    
        Part 90 Private land mobile radio services:
        1. The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows:
    
        Authority: Sections 4, 303, 332, 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as 
    amended; 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, and 332, unless otherwise noted.
    
        2. Section 90.17 is amended by revising paragraph (c)(11) to read 
    as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 90.17  Local Government Radio Service.
    
    * * * * *
        (c) * * *
        (11) This frequency is available for systems first licensed prior 
    to March 31, 1980, for radio call box communications related to safety 
    on highways in accordance with the provisions of Sec. 90.241(c). No new 
    systems will be authorized of this nature, but systems authorized prior 
    to March 31, 1980 may be modified, expanded, and renewed. Also, 
    effective April 2, 1993, this frequency is shared with EMRS systems in 
    accordance with Sec. 90.27.
    * * * * *
        3. Section 90.19 is amended by revising paragraph (e)(17) to read 
    as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 90.19  Police Radio Service.
    
    * * * * *
        (e) * * *
        (17) This frequency is shared with the Fire and Emergency Medical 
    Radio Services.
    * * * * *
        4. Section 90.21 is amended by revising paragraph (c)(8) to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 90.21  Fire Radio Service.
    
    * * * * *
        (c) * * *
        (8) This frequency is shared with the Police and Emergency Medical 
    Radio Services.
    * * * * *
        5. Section 90.27 is amended by revising the second sentence of 
    paragraph (a), and by adding the words ``or mobile'' to the Class of 
    station(s) for Frequencies 453.025, 453.075, 453.125 and 453.175 MHz in 
    paragraph (b), to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 90.27  Emergency Medical Radio Service.
    
        (a) * * * Applications submitted by persons or organizations 
    (governmental or otherwise) other than the governmental body having 
    jurisdiction over the state's emergency medical service plans must be 
    accompanied by a statement prepared by the governmental body having 
    jurisdiction over the state's emergency medical services plan 
    indicating that the applicant is included in the state's emergency plan 
    or otherwise supporting the application.
    * * * * *
        6. Section 90.238 is amended by revising paragraph (h) to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 90.238  Telemetry operations.
    
    * * * * *
        (h) 458-468 MHz band (as available in the Emergency Medical Radio 
    Service for bio-medical telemetry operations).
    * * * * *
        7. Section 90.243 is amended by revising paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(2), 
    and (b)(1) to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 90.243  Mobile relay stations.
    
        (a) * * *
        (1) On frequencies below 450 MHz, except for the 220-222 MHz band, 
    mobile relay stations may be authorized within the contiguous 48 states 
    to operate only in the Police, Fire, Local Government, Highway 
    Maintenance, Forestry-Conservation, Emergency Medical, Power, 
    Petroleum, Forest Products, Manufacturers, Telephone Maintenance, and 
    Railroad Radio Services.
        (2) On frequencies below 450 MHz, except for the 220-222 MHz band, 
    mobile relay stations may be authorized outside the contiguous 48 
    states to operate only in the Police, Fire, Local Government, Highway 
    Maintenance, Forestry-Conservation, Emergency Medical, Power, 
    Petroleum, Forest Products, Manufacturers, Telephone Maintenance, 
    Railroad, Business, and Special Industrial Radio Services.
    * * * * *
        (b) * * *
        (1) In the Emergency Medical and Special Emergency Radio Services, 
    medical services systems in the 150-160 MHz band are permitted to be 
    cross banded for mobile and control station operations with mobile 
    relay stations authorized to operate in the 450-470 MHz band.
    * * * * *
        8. Section 90.273 is amended by revising the first sentence of 
    paragraph (b) to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 90.273  Availability and use of frequencies in the 421-430 MHz 
    band.
    
    * * * * *
        (b) Channels in the public safety pool are available for assignment 
    to eligibles in the Public Safety and Special Emergency Radio Services. 
    * * *
    * * * * *
        9. Section 90.421 is amended by redesignating paragraph (k) as 
    paragraph (l) and adding new paragraph (k) to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 90.421  Operation of mobile units in vehicles not under the 
    control of the licensee.
    
    * * * * *
        (k) Mobile units licensed in the Emergency Medical Radio Service 
    may be installed in a vehicle or be hand-carried for use by any person 
    with whom cooperation or coordination is required for medical services 
    activities.
    * * * * *
        10. Section 90.477 is amended by revising the first sentence of 
    paragraph (d)(3) to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 90.477  Interconnected systems.
    
    * * * * *
        (d) * * *
        (3) In the Special Emergency, Business, Special Industrial, 
    Automobile, and Taxicab Radio Services, interconnection will be 
    permitted only where the base station site or sites of proposed 
    stations are located 120 km (75 mi) or more from the designated centers 
    of the urbanized areas listed below. * * *
    * * * * *
        11. Section 90.483 is amended by revising the third sentence of 
    paragraph (d) to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 90.483  Permissible methods and requirements of interconnecting 
    private and public systems of communications.
    
    * * * * *
        (d) * * * This provision does not apply to systems licensed in the 
    Police, Fire, Local Government, Emergency Medical, Special Emergency, 
    Power, Petroleum and Railroad Radio Services, or above 800 MHz. * * *
        12. Section 90.617 is amended by revising the first sentence of 
    paragraph (a) to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 90.617  Frequencies in the 809.750-824/854.750-869 MHz and 896-
    901/935-940 MHz bands available for trunked or conventional system use 
    in non-border areas.
    
        (a) The channels listed in Table 1 and paragraph (a)(1) of this 
    section for the Public Safety Category are available to applicants 
    eligible in the Public Safety and Special Emergency Radio Services. * * 
    *
    * * * * * 
    
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        13. Section 90.619 is amended by revising the first sentence of 
    paragraph (a)(1) and the first sentence of paragraph (b)(7)(iii) to 
    read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 90.619  Frequencies available for use in the U.S./Mexico and U.S./
    Canada border areas.
    
        (a) * * *
        (1) Table 1A lists the channels in the 806-821/851-866 MHz band 
    Public Safety Category that are available for assignment to applicants 
    eligible in the Public Safety and Special Emergency Radio Services. * * 
    *
    * * * * *
        (b) * * *
        (7) * * *
        (iii) The Public Safety Category consists of the Public Safety and 
    the Special Emergency Radio Services. * * *
        14. Section 90.631 is amended by revising the second sentence of 
    paragraph (g) to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 90.631  Trunked system loading, construction, and authorization 
    requirements.
    
    * * * * *
        (g) * * * Remote or satellite stations of wide area systems in the 
    Public Safety, Special Emergency, Telephone Maintenance, and Power 
    Radio Services may be authorized on a primary basis if such stations 
    are the first to be authorized in their area of operation on the 
    frequency or group of frequencies. * * *
    * * * * *
        15. Section 90.720 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 90.720  Channels available for public safety/mutual aid.
    
        (a) Part 90 licensees whose licenses reflect a two-letter radio 
    service code beginning with the letter ``P'' are authorized by this 
    rule to use mobile and/or portable units on Channels 161-170 throughout 
    the United States, its territories, and possessions to transmit:
        (1) Communications relating to the immediate safety of life; or
        (2) Communications to facilitate interoperability among public 
    safety entities, and public safety entities and Special Emergency Radio 
    Service eligibles in Secs. 90.35, 90.37, 90.41 and 90.45.
        (b) Any entity eligible to obtain a license under subpart B of this 
    part or eligible to obtain a license under Secs. 90.35, 90.37, 90.41 
    and 90.45 of subpart C of this part is also eligible to obtain a 
    license for base/mobile operations on Channels 161-170. Base/mobile or 
    base/portable communications on these channels that do not relate to 
    the immediate safety of life or to communications interoperability 
    among public safety entities, and public safety and the above specified 
    special emergency entities may only be conducted on a secondary non-
    interference basis to such communications.
    
    [FR Doc. 96-3821 Filed 2-20-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
3/22/1996
Published:
02/21/1996
Department:
Federal Communications Commission
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final Rule.
Document Number:
96-3821
Dates:
March 22, 1996.
Pages:
6575-6577 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
PR Docket No. 91-72, FCC 96-11
PDF File:
96-3821.pdf
CFR: (14)
47 CFR 90.17
47 CFR 90.19
47 CFR 90.21
47 CFR 90.27
47 CFR 90.238
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