Adams County (IL)
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Contents
- 1 Adams County WEB FB
- 2 NEW/UNVERIFIED USAGE -- Frequencies/tones - Please monitor and submit!
- 3 Municipalities and Districts
- 3.1 Browning (Village)
- 3.2 Camp Point (Village) WEB FB
- 3.3 Coatsburg (VIllage)
- 3.4 Golden (Village)
- 3.5 Griggsville WEB
- 3.6 Liberty (Village) FB
- 3.7 Mendon (Village) WEB
- 3.8 Payson / Fall Creek
- 3.9 Quincy WEB [ FB]
- 3.10 Quincy Transit Lines (QTL) WEB
- 3.11 Tri-Township Fire Protection District tritownshipfire.org
- 3.12 Ursa
- 4 Schools and Colleges
- 4.1 Community Unit School District #3 (Camp Point) [WEB] [ FB]
- 4.2 CUSD #2 - Liberty Schools [WEB] [ FB]
- 4.3 Community Unit School District #4 (Mendon) WEB
- 4.4 Griggsville-Perry CUSD 4 WEB FB
- 4.5 Quincy Public School District 122
- 4.6 Quincy Notre Dame [WEB] [ FB]
- 4.7 John Wood Community College (Quincy) [WEB] [ FB]
- 5 Codes
- 6 Unit Lists
- 7 EMS Agencies and Hospitals
- 8 NEW/UNVERIFIED USAGE -- Frequencies/tones - Please monitor and submit!
- 9 Airports
- 10 Federal Government
- 11 Related Wiki Pages
Adams County WEB FB
NEW/UNVERIFIED USAGE -- Frequencies/tones - Please monitor and submit!
- AMR Abbott EMS (Quincy) unknown future ops. 151.67 R/159.66 input (NFM)
Adams County 911 / ETSB [1] [No FB]
- Website ETSB Board Minutes
- Established in 1989 employs 21 personnel; 15 Dispatchers, 2 Dispatch Supervisors // 911 dispatches for Police, Fire, EMS, Sheriff and Highway
- Employs 21 personnel and is the county's only Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). 9-1-1 staff is responsible for emergency and non-emergency call-handling; public safety dispatch for police, sheriff, fire and emergency medical services; activity reporting and documentation; and communications support for all City of Quincy and Adams County public safety agencies.
- Responsible for emergency and non-emergency call-handling; public safety dispatch for police, sheriff, fire and emergency medical services; activity reporting and documentation; and communications support for all City of Quincy and Adams County public safety agencies.
NEW RADIO SYSTEM Oct 13, 2022 - Adams County Sheriff Rich Wagner said the county is looking to upgrade radios for EMS and the sheriff’s office. Wagner said the radios are old, faulty and lose signal in some areas. Wagner said the radios in their vehicles haven’t been replaced in more than a decade and their portable radios are about seven years old. “So we need to enhance and bring our radio infrastructure up to the technology that’s out there today.”
“Unfortunately we’re on a bluff so anywhere below the bluff on Highway 57 or North Bottom Road there’s dead spots, but what we’re seeing is now we’re getting dead spots and very random areas,” Wagner said. “So we believe a new radio system is something the county needs." The county has found a solution to the problem, buying new radios that use more than radio waves. “We were looking at technology that would leverage multiple platforms, not only radio communications but take advantage of LTE networks, potential Wi-Fi connections,” Simon said. “For instance, if we’re out at one of our schools out in the county, we can program their Wi-Fi into the radio. So if we’re in that school, and we can’t get out via VHF signal radio signal, then tap into their Wi-Fi system and we’ll work off their Wi-Fi system,” Wagner said.
July 2023 - VHF Simulcast System P25 Upgrade/Site Expansion Project Status. Director Douglas provided the board with an update on the status of the VHF simulcast system P25 upgrade and site expansion project status. She noted that a contract was executed with Motorola Solutions, Inc. on December 14, 2023.
She reported that it is unknown at this time when equipment will arrive on site for staging, however, noted that she anticipates having more information to share with the board following the upcoming kickoff meeting
Director Douglas informed the board that Wireless USA had retrieved the time server from her this week and that it was extensively stability tested at the local shop to ensure that it was giving a valid timing signal prior to Wireless USA attempting to install it at the Camp Point tower site. She stated that she had confirmation from Wireless USA that it was producing a valid signal when connected to comparators at the shop and that she anticipated that Wireless USA would be able to schedule installation at the tower site very soon.
John Simon stated that he believes the board should carefully evaluate who the board enter into a service agreement with once infrastructure modifications (relating to the P25 upgrade and site expansion) are complete.
Director Douglas stated that the current service agreement with Wireless USA is approaching renewal in July 2024. She explained that the Wireless USA service agreement covers radio infrastructure equipment and maintenance of the Centracom Gold Elite consoles located at the courthouse 911 backup center. She further explained that there is a separate service agreement in place with Motorola that covers the system core, MCC7500 consoles located at the primary 911 center, and the multimedia logging recorder.
Director Douglas noted that Wireless USA is contacted directly to address service issues with equipment covered by their respective service agreement and Motorola is contacted when service issues arise with equipment covered by their respective agreement. She explained that when Motorola is contacted, Motorola ensures the dispatch of a technician from a service provider, most often Wireless USA, to resolve the issue, and oversees the status of the repair from start to finish. It was discussed that the current service agreement in place with Wireless USA could either be canceled or modified at the discretion of the board when the new warranty takes effect upon completion of the P25 upgrade and site expansion project.
March 2024 Whig Article
QUINCY —A $1.2 million radio digital radio upgrade is being pursued in Adams County on top of hundreds of thousands more for mobile radios. The expense will pay off in improved sound quality and signal reception when coordinated operations are the difference between life and death.
“The 911 Center (is) a joint venture between the city of Quincy and Adams County,” Douglas said. “When we talk about ‘digital radio’ related projects, we mean we’re upgrading our existing conventional VHF simulcast … infrastructure to P25 digital capability. Analog technology has served us well, but it does fall short a little (in a modern digital environment).
"Today our analog radios provide communication between all (emergency response) personnel. They’re simplistic and provide a really simple user experience for our first responders, but they’re very susceptible to background noise in noisy environments and radio interference that can produce static.”
911’s current infrastructure consists of nine transmitter sites scattered throughout the county and city. The upgrades would improve hardware and add a 10th site. “As the responders start to move towards the boundaries of our coverage area — that’s when voice transmission starts getting a little garbled,” she said.
The rollout must proceed carefully because the half-a-dozen emergency departments using the system will be upgrading their portable radios at different times as budgets allow. “Not everybody is going to have their radios all at one time. So we have to design and roll out the system in such a way that allows for that maximum flexibility,”
'Quincy Police - The radios the department purchased in 2019 were specifically chosen for their capacity to be upgraded to the digital format. The City Council approved $196,146 for 21 digital squad car radios and 80 portable radios in January. Yates doesn’t have a firm timeline but he anticipates the department will be prepared for a switch to digital later in the year. == The Quincy/Adams County 9-1-1 Communications Center is a consolidated dispatch center (PSAP), that dispatches for Quincy Police and Fire, Adams County Sheriff and Ambulance; and all rural police and fire in the county.
Adams County EMS (Ambulance Service) WEB [ FB]
- Webpage 2023 staffing shortage
- Adams County EMTs and Paramedics staff 6 ambulances throughout Adams County and Quincy. Providing Advanced Life Support (ALS) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- 3A15, 3A16, and 3A20 are stationed in Quincy and primarily serve the southwestern portion of Adams County.
- 3A17 stationed in Camp Point provides service mainly to the residents and villages in northeast Adams County
- 3A18 stationed in Mendon and provides service to residents and villages in northwest Adams County
- 3A19 stationed in Liberty and serves southeast/south-central Adams County
- The crews are supervised by a captain assigned to an Advanced Life Support equipped Quick-Response/Command Vehicle.
- 153.755 100W Repeater with 158.865 input; 11/23 add Temporary Bases on 155.34, 155.4, mobiles on 155.34, 155.4, 155.28, 155.22 (often heard on skip in St Louis area
- Crews are on-call 24-hours a day, 7-days a week and typically make transfers to Columbia, MO; Springfield, IL; Iowa City, IA; and St. Louis, MO.
- New Station 1 Quincy Facility
Adams County Sheriff WEB FB
- "SAM" units, Sheriff provides protection for all villages and municipalities except Quincy.
- Serves and protects our 65k residents, covering over 870k square miles.
- 155.055 CSQ I-REACH is used by agencies in the county.
- 155.37 CSQ ISP S/W P2P is used to talk with Marion County MO KSB849
Adams County Jail
- 151.04 Repeater with 155.4975 input; 151.49 Repeater with 155.715 input (5W repeaters, with 40-5W portables; 5-5W FX1s) (P25/NFM) {{Callsign}WRXY588}} license issued 7/23
Formerly used frequencies
- 453.050 458.050 KNBU374 RM Sheriff: Mobile Data Terminals [Expired 3/22] Telm Data (not heard in use 12/23)
453.100 458.100 KNBU374 RM Sheriff: Mobile Data Terminals [Expired 3/22] Telm Data (not heard in use 12/23)
Adams County Emergency Management WEB FB
- Portable Repeaters -- 858.2625 Base/814.2625 Mobiles; 859.9625 Base/813.9625 Mobiles (35wt P25/WFM) WQRQ420
MABAS Division 44 [WEB] FB
- Counties of Adams, Brown, Cass and Schuyler.
Municipalities and Districts
Illinois Valley Firefighters Assn WEB FB
Browning (Village)
Browning Fire Department FB Old
Camp Point (Village) WEB FB
Camp Point Fire Protection District (CPFD) Old FB
Coatsburg (VIllage)
Central Adams (County) Fire Department FB
- 155.655 Base/Mobile (NFM at Coatsburg) WPLZ919
Golden (Village)
Golden Fire Protection District (GLDN) FB'
Griggsville WEB
- LOCATED IN BROWN COUNTY why is this here??
Griggsville Fire Department FB
- See Brown County.
Liberty (Village) FB
Liberty Fire Department FB
- Serves Liberty, Burton, McKee, Beverly, Richfield
Mendon (Village) WEB
Mendon Fire Department FB
Payson / Fall Creek
Payson Fall Creek Fire Protection District
Quincy WEB [ FB]
Radio System 1/30/24 It appears that the Quincy City Council approved a budget request to move their department over to P25 to pair with an upgrade for Adams County going P25, per today's news. For reference, "The council also recommended approval to purchase upgraded radios as part of a digital project the Quincy Adams 9-1-1 Center is working on. Yates said the radios they have now won’t be compatible with the new system. Initially we are looking to upgrade all of our police radios to P-25 digital format,” Yates said. “Right now we operate on an analog format that is just not conducive to good communication.”
Both entities have long been one of the last few analog holdouts in this region, for both city and county operations. A previous story also indicated QFD was going digital or had requested funding to do so and there was discussion several years ago about the county joining STARCOM, so unknown yet if this will be a stand alone P25 system or if they are looking at joining STARCOM, as a couple of the surrounding counties have done, e.g., Hancock and Brown counties. WGEM Article
March update See the county notes above under ETSB/911
- 159.2175 Base/Mobile WRBV331
- added 153.89 FX1, associated call sign of KNAK238 (154.31), Possibly remote transmitter link. KDG787
- 151.055 - 175 Mobiles, 110 pagers (NFM) WPNX744
- Old frequency, previous reported for municipal ops: 153.41, No license found
Quincy Police WEB
Quincy Fire Webpage with station locations
Quincy Park District '
- 462.4375, 467.4375 20-2W Portables for Westview Golf Course (NFM Voice/Data) WRZQ646 Issued 12/23
151.145 , 151.265 Base/Mobiles Park District Ops [Expired 8/13] FMN KNCC227
Quincy Transit Lines (QTL) WEB
- Fixed route services, paratransit services, and senior citizen transportation in the City of Quincy. Bus services are offered 7 days per week with the exception that no buses operate on Thanksgiving or Christmas. Operates 8 fixed-route buses M-F and two fixed-route buses on Sat/Sun. QTL also operates 4 Para-transit buses and four senior citizen vans M-F and one Para-transit bus on Sat/Sun
- Amtrak, Greyhound and Lyft is available in Quincy.
Indian Graves Drainage District
- 158.385 Base/Mobile/Fixed 10-5wt NFM Voice/Data (Quincy) WQSJ489
Mill Creek Water District
- 173.35 Base/Mobile/FX1 (NFM) WQWA915
Tri-Township Fire Protection District tritownshipfire.org
- Combination Department that covers the Townships that surround Quincy, IL, a total of 104 sq. miles.
- 158.955 Mobile Extenders (NFM) for 154.31 WQNQ643
Ursa
Ursa Fire Protection District
Schools and Colleges
Community Unit School District #3 (Camp Point) [WEB] [ FB]
- Central Jr/Sr High School - located NE of Camp Point
CUSD #2 - Liberty Schools [WEB] [ FB]
- 463.775 Repeater WNPL800
Community Unit School District #4 (Mendon) WEB
- 461.025 90W Repeater, with 50-4W portables WSFR328 Issued 10/24 WNUV366 Expired 2015
- 50-4W portables on 451.025, 451.225, 452.2625, 456.525, 457.225 (NFM) WSFR328 Issued 10/24
Griggsville-Perry CUSD 4 WEB FB
- See Pike County
Quincy Public School District 122
- 152.27 Repeater with 157.53 (DMR) WRDL915
Quincy Notre Dame [WEB] [ FB]
- 153.3275, 158.3625 BM NFM WQXA530
John Wood Community College (Quincy) [WEB] [ FB]
- 456.7375 Mobiles (NFM) WPGK371
Codes
Quincy Police and Adams County Sheriff Codes [WEB] [ FB]
10-0 UNABLE TO COPY 10-51 WRECKER NEEDED 10-2 SIGNAL GOOD 10-52 AMBULANCE NEEDED 10-3 STOP TRANSMITTING 10-53 ROAD BLOCKED AT_____ 10-4 OK, AFFIRMATIVE 10-54 LIVESTOCK ON HIGHWAY 10-5 RELAY 10-55 INTOXICATED DRIVER 10-6 BUSY, UNLESS URGENT 10-56 INTOXICATED PERSON 10-7 OUT OF SERVICE 10-57 HIT & RUN 10-8 IN SERVICE 10-58 DIRECT TRAFFIC 10-9 REPEAT 10-59 CONVOY OR ESCORT 10-10 FIGHTS IN PROGRESS 10-60 SQUAD CARS IN VICINITY 10-11 DOG CASE 10-61 PERSONNEL IN AREA 10-12 STAND-BY 10-62 REPLY TO MESSAGE 10-13 ROAD & WEATHER CONDITIONS 10-63 MAKE WRITTEN COPY 10-14 PROWLER REPORT 10-64 MESSAGES FOR LOCAL 10-15 CIVIL DISTURBANCE 10-65 NET MESSAGE ASSIGNMENT 10-16 DOMESTIC 10-66 CANCEL MESSAGE 10-17 MEET WITH COMPLAINANT 10-67 CLEAR FOR NET MESSAGE 10-18 QUICKLY 10-68 DISPATCH INFORMATION 10-19 RETURN TO_______ 10-69 MESSAGES RECEIVED 10-20 LOCATION 10-70 FIRE ALARM 10-21 CALL BY TELEPHONE 10-71 ADVICE NATURE OF FIRE 10-22 DISREGARD 10-72 REPORT PROGRESS ON FIRE 10-23 ARRIVED AT SCENE 10-73 SMOKE REPORT 10-24 ASSIGNMENT COMPLETED 10-74 NEGATIVE 10-25 MEET IN PERSON 10-75 IN CONTACT WITH 10-26 DETAINING SUBJECT, EXPEDITE 10-76 ENROUTE 10-27 DRIVERSE LICENSE INFO. 10-77 E.T.A 10-28 VEHICLE REGISTRATION INFO. 10-78 NEED ASSISTANCE 10-29 CHECK FOR WARRANTS 10-79 NOTIFY CORONER 10-30 UNNECESSARY USE OF RADIO 10-80 CHASE IN PROGRESS 10-31 CRIME IN PROGRESS 10-81 BREATHALYZER REPORT 10-32 MAN WITH GUN 10-82 RESERVE LODGING 10-33 EMERGENCY 10-83 WORK SCHOOL CROSSING AT ______ 10-34 RIOT 10-84 IF MEETING____ADVISE E.T.A. 10-35 MAJOR CRIME ALERT 10-85 DELAYED DUE TO______ 10-36 CORRECT TIME 10-86 OFFICER ON DUTY 10-37 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE 10-87 PICK UP CHECKS 10-38 STOPPING VEHICLE 10-88 PRESENTS PHONE NUMBER OF______ 10-39 URGENT, USE LIGHTS & SIREN 10-89 BOMB THREAT 10-40 SILENT RUN 10-90 BANK ALARM AT 10-41 BEGINNING DUTY 10-91 PICK UP PRISONER/SUBJECT 10-42 ENDING DUTY 10-92 IMPROPERLY PARKED VEHICLE 10-43 INFORMATION 10-93 BLOCKADE 10-44 PERMISSION TO LEAVE FOR_____ 10-94 DRAG RACING 10-45 DEAD ANIMAL CARCAS AT _____ 10-95 PRISONER/SUBJECT IN CUSTODY 10-46 ASSIST MOTORIST 10-96 MENTAL SUBJECT 10-47 ROAD REPAIR AT_____ 10-97 TEST SIGNAL 10-48 TRAFFIC STANDARD REPAIR 10-98 PRISON/JAIL BREAK 10-49 TRAFFIC LIGHT OUT AT______ 10-99 WANTED/STOLEN INDICATE ALSO 10-50 ACCIDENT SUBJECT WITH WARRANT 10-100 SUBJECTS UNDER ARREST
QUINCY / ADAMS COUNTY POLICE CODES
00 DEFAULT ACTIVITY 44 PERSONAL TIME 15 TAVERN INCIDENT 45 OFFICE DUTY ADMINISTRATOR 16 DISTURBANCE 46 WATCH SUPERVISION 17 ALARM CALL 47 DEPARTMENT MEETING 20 PATROL UNSPECIFIED 48 SQUAD ROOM 21 PATROLS, ONE OFFICER 49 PRISON DUTIES 22 PATROL, TWO OFFICERS 50 REPORT WRITING 23 PATROL, UNMARKED 51 PREMISE CHECK 24 FOOT PATROL 52 DESK DUTY SUPERVISOR 25 SPECIAL DUTY, UNSPECIFIED 53 SERVICE ESCORT DUTY 26 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION PRELIMS. 54 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 27 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION FOLLOWUP 55 PARADE DETAIL 28 INVESTIGATIONS, MISCELLANEOUS 56 SERVICE, FINGERPRINT 29 SURVEILLANCE 57 MEDICAL EMERGENCIES 30 ARREST ACTIVITY 58 FAILED TO ADVISE 31 JUVENILE INCIDENT 59 FAILED TO ENTER 32 N.O.V. ACTIVITY 60 DEFAULT OR ENROUTE 33 PARKING ENFORCEMENT, TOW 65 WARRANT DUTY 34 PARKING ENFORCEMENT, OTHER 66 SUMMONS DUTY 35 BICYCLE ENFORCEMENT 76 BREATHALYZER DUTIES 36 TRAFFIC, RADAR 78 ASSIST OTHER AGENCY 37 TRAFFIC, OTHER 89 COURT DUTY 38 TRAFFIC, VEHICLE STOP 90 COURT APPEARANCE 39 ACCIDEDNT, INVESTIGATION 91 SUBJECTS IN CUSTODY 40 TRAFFIC CONTROL, FIRE 92 TRAINING 41 MOTORISTS ASSIST 93 FALSE ALARMS 42 STATION DUTY OFFICERS 94 CRIME PREVENTION 43 COMMAND CENTER DUTY 95 PUBLIC RELATIONS
Unit Lists
Central Adams County Fire Protection District
- Engine 1 E-One
- Engine 2
- Tanker
Golden Fire Protection District
Griggsville Fire Department
Liberty Fire Protection District
- Tanker 7 (red, silver)
- Engine 2 E-One white 4 door
Ursa Fire Protection District
- 2 Alexis tankers
EMS Agencies and Hospitals
NEW/UNVERIFIED USAGE -- Frequencies/tones - Please monitor and submit!
AMR Abbott EMS (Quincy) WEB [ FB]
- 9/24 - UNKNOWN Future operations. No news stories found online.
- 151.67 90W ERP Repeater (located at Adams Co Highway tower, Quincy) with 2000-90W ERP mobiles on 159.66, 1-90W FX1 WSES229 Issued 9/24
Blessing Hospital - Quincy [WEB] [ FB]
- 152.0075 Base/Pagers (add 9/12) WPQH903
- 152.0075 BP Paging [Expired 10/03] KCU257
- 163.25 BP Paging WPQH903
Air Medical
Illinois Veterans Home (Quincy-Adams)
Frequency | Input | License | Type | Tone | Alpha Tag | Description | Mode | Tag |
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453.87500 | 458.87500 | KSI326 | RM | 103.5 PL | IL Vet Home | Operations (Admin/Security) | FMN | Public Works |
Airports
Quincy Regional Airport (UIN) RRDB [WEB] [ FB] WikiPedia
- Formerly Baldwin Field
- Daily round trip flights to both Chicago O'Hare International Airport and St. Louis Lambert International Airport. d
- This airport does not have a control tower and operates as a non-towered airport.
Southern Airlines
Federal Government
Quincy Lock and Dam
- 163.4125 BM US Army Corps of Engineers: Lock and Dam Ops
US Postal Service (USPS)
- 3525 Locust St-Quincy: 8-2W portables on 467.85, 467.925 WPRG327 Expired 9/15
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