Hospitals / Healthcare St. Clair County (IL)
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BJC Memorial Hospital - Belleville BJC Webpage
- SouthWestern Illinois EMS System
- 222 Beds, Located at Frank Scott Pkwy West between Hwy 161 and W. Main - Belleville)
- Helipad 60LL for medivac helicopters
- Uses CAREpoint radio system for communications with EMS
BJC Memorial Hospital - Shiloh (East)
- 94 beds, 675 employees, 207,2120 sq.ft; Located at Cross St between I-64 and Frank Scott Pkwy East - Shiloh)
- Not located in O'Fallon, but served by O'Fallon Fire District, O'Fallon-Shiloh EMS and O'Fallon Sewer/Water infrastructure
- Helipad 61IL for medivac helicopters
HSHS St Elizabeth's Hospital (O'Fallon)
- 144 rooms, 1100 Employees, 450,000 sq.ft.
- New $300 million facility located north of I-64/W at N Green Mount in O'Fallon opened on November 4, 2017.
- Helipad 09IL Link
- All licensed frequencies transferred to new location at One St. Elizabeth's Blvd, O'Fallon, Illinois
- Repeaters on 452.625, 464.975, 464.925, 452.175 WPMP630
Kenneth Hall Regional Hospital (East St. Louis) [CLOSED]
- 3505 Mississippi Avenue - Cahokia
- Formerly operated Simmons Ambulance Company (East St. Louis)
- April 8, 2008--Hospital is mostly closing, KHRH will move most of its services to Touchette Regional Hospital in Centreville.
- Feb 1, 2008 KHRH suspends Level II Trauma services
- 6/7/11 - As of 7 am today, the Emergency Room is now closed and people are advised to go to Touchette Regional Hospital in Centerville.
Former Frequencies
- 461.50000 WQCM581 RM 192.8 PL Security / Maintenance FM
- 154.51500 WNCY444 BM KH 154.515 Business Use FM
- 461.62500 WNQX227 RMF 203.5 PL Simmons EMS (heard loud in FH 10/06) FM
- 155.16000 WPJR977 M 131.8 PL MERCI3 Ambulance-to-Hospital Comms FM
452.57500 KD36088 M In-house data (multiple frequencies) Telm
Touchette Regional Hospital (Centreville)
- Opened in 1958 as Centreville Township Hospital, serving Cahokia Heights (Alorton, Cahokia, Centreville), East St. Louis, Washington Park, and the surrounding region.
- Using a DMR system, the frequencies are co-used with other area licenses