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==Lima Fire Stations and Response==
 
==Lima Fire Stations and Response==
  
*Station 1 (Central) 433 S. Main St. C-12, E-1, R-1, M-1, L-1
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*Station 1 (Central) 433 S. Main St. C-12, E-1, R-1, M-1, M-2, L-1
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*Station 2 Third and Branson E-2
 
*Station 3 West and Robb E-3
 
*Station 3 West and Robb E-3
 
*Station 4 Spring and Judkins E-4 (Station Closed)
 
*Station 4 Spring and Judkins E-4 (Station Closed)
 
*Station 5 Elm and Shawnee E-5 (Station Closed)
 
*Station 5 Elm and Shawnee E-5 (Station Closed)
*Station 6 Third and Branson E-6
 
  
All engines cover an approximately 1.5 mile driving distance (ISO) territory around their stations for single company responses. Basically E1 is the middle of Lima, E3 is north and E6 is south.
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All engines cover an approximately 1.5 mile driving distance (ISO) territory around their stations for single company responses. The exception is in the west end of Lima where, because of the closing of Station 4, this area is not within the 1.5 mile service area.  Basically E1 is the middle of Lima, E3 is north and E2 is south.
  
 
First alarm response:
 
First alarm response:
  
Effective June 1, 2010 the Lima Fire Department's minimum manning was reduced to 15.  Also effective on that date, all apparatus responds to first alarm structure fires.  The safety officer position has been eliminated.
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Effective June 1, 2010 the Lima Fire Department's minimum manning was reduced to 14.  Also effective on that date, all apparatus responds to first alarm structure fires.  The safety officer position has been eliminated.  On September 6, 2013, MedCorp closed down operations in Lima.  On September 9, 2013, the Lima Fire Department increased manning to 16 and placed a second medic unit in service to cover the increased need for emergency medical transport vehicles.  This now gives Lima four medic units (two from LFD, two from LACP) to provide transportation services in Lima.
  
 
During the M-F 0700-1530 times there are two fire inspectors (C-13 and C-14) who can also respond and perform support duties as needed by the IC. One of them is called in on third alarms, the other at fourth alarm.
 
During the M-F 0700-1530 times there are two fire inspectors (C-13 and C-14) who can also respond and perform support duties as needed by the IC. One of them is called in on third alarms, the other at fourth alarm.
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==Allen County SO codes==
 
==Allen County SO codes==
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10-1  OUT OF SERVICE        10-35  ARMED ROBBERY
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10-2  IN SERVICE            10-36  ARRIVED AT SCENE
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10-3  CALL RECEIVED        10-37  ASSIGNMENT COMPLETED
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10-4  DRUNK                10-38  CHANGE TO FREQ. A
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10-5  EMERGENCY (RESV)      10-39  CHANGE TO FREQ. B
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10-6  DISTURBANCE          10-40  USE CAUTION
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10-7  PX STATION            10-41  DISREGARD
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10-8  RETURN TO STATION    10-42  DOMESTIC TROUBLE
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10-9  MEET COMPLAINANT      10-43  ENROUTE
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10-10 FIRE                  10-44  MENTAL
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10-11 PROWLER              10-45  MISSING PERSON REPT.
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10-12 MDOP REPORT          10-46  LOCATION
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10-13 JUVENILE              10-47  NEED ASSISTANCE
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10-14 MEET OFFICER          10-48  NEED SHIFT COMMANDER
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10-15 ESCORT                10-49  NEED DETECTIVE
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10-16 ANIMAL COMPLAINT      10-50  NEED CHIEF DEPUTY
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10-17 B & E COMPLAINT      10-51  NEED SHERIFF
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10-18 BURGLAR ALARM        10-52  NOTIFY CORONER
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10-19 TROUBLE ON STATION    10-53  SUBJECT ARMED
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10-20 ACCIDENT P.D.        10-54  PAPER SERVICE
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10-21 ACCIDENT P.I.        10-55  REPEAT
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10-22 HIT SKIP              10-56  REQUEST TO LEAVE AREA
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10-23 INTOXICATED DRIVER    10-57  SHOOTING OR CUTTING
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10-24 INVEST. VEHICLE      10-58  SHOPLIFTER
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10-25 ASSIST MOTORIST      10-59  SILENT RUN
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10-26 EATING                10-60  STAND BY
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10-27 OPEN ALLEY DOOR      10-61  STOLEN M.V. REPORT
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10-28 OPEN REAR DOOR        10-62  STOPPING VEHICLE
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10-29 FEMALE OR JUVENILE    10-63  URGENT (SIREN & LIGHT)
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10-30 AMBULANCE/RESCUE      10-64  WRECKER NEEDED
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10-31 K-9 NEEDED            10-65  INFO BY T. P.
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10-32 M.V. OR O.L. INFO.
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10-33 NEGATIVE              10-88  WARRANT OR WANTED CHECK
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10-34 AFFIRMATIVE          10-97  FUEL
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Latest revision as of 23:44, 6 February 2020

Allen County, Ohio
County Number 2
OSP District Findlay
OSP Post 2 (Lima)
ODOT District 1 (Lima)
MARCS Zone 2
NWS Office Northern Indiana
FIPS Code 39003

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Allen County MARCS

All law enforcement in Allen County (except Delphos PD) is now operating on MARCS.

All fire departments and EMS agencies (except Delphos FD) is now operating on MARCS.

Pager Tones

  • Lima FD (154.220) - 339.6 / 321.7

Lima Fire Stations and Response

  • Station 1 (Central) 433 S. Main St. C-12, E-1, R-1, M-1, M-2, L-1
  • Station 2 Third and Branson E-2
  • Station 3 West and Robb E-3
  • Station 4 Spring and Judkins E-4 (Station Closed)
  • Station 5 Elm and Shawnee E-5 (Station Closed)


All engines cover an approximately 1.5 mile driving distance (ISO) territory around their stations for single company responses. The exception is in the west end of Lima where, because of the closing of Station 4, this area is not within the 1.5 mile service area. Basically E1 is the middle of Lima, E3 is north and E2 is south.

First alarm response:

Effective June 1, 2010 the Lima Fire Department's minimum manning was reduced to 14. Also effective on that date, all apparatus responds to first alarm structure fires. The safety officer position has been eliminated. On September 6, 2013, MedCorp closed down operations in Lima. On September 9, 2013, the Lima Fire Department increased manning to 16 and placed a second medic unit in service to cover the increased need for emergency medical transport vehicles. This now gives Lima four medic units (two from LFD, two from LACP) to provide transportation services in Lima.

During the M-F 0700-1530 times there are two fire inspectors (C-13 and C-14) who can also respond and perform support duties as needed by the IC. One of them is called in on third alarms, the other at fourth alarm.

The fire investigator (C-17) works M-F 0700-1530 and investigates fires at the request of the IC. He gets called in quite frequently after hours.

The fire chief (C-10) works M-F 0700-1530 and doesn't respond to fires until the third alarm.

Fire Department Numbering

  • 100 - Bluffton
  • 700 - Westminster
  • 1100 - Beaverdam/Richland Township
  • 1200 - Cairo/Monroe Township
  • 1300 - Bath Township
  • 1400 - Perry Township
  • 1900 - American Township

Allen County SO codes

10-1  OUT OF SERVICE        10-35  ARMED ROBBERY
10-2  IN SERVICE            10-36  ARRIVED AT SCENE
10-3  CALL RECEIVED         10-37  ASSIGNMENT COMPLETED
10-4  DRUNK                 10-38  CHANGE TO FREQ. A
10-5  EMERGENCY (RESV)      10-39  CHANGE TO FREQ. B
10-6  DISTURBANCE           10-40  USE CAUTION
10-7  PX STATION            10-41  DISREGARD
10-8  RETURN TO STATION     10-42  DOMESTIC TROUBLE
10-9  MEET COMPLAINANT      10-43  ENROUTE
10-10 FIRE                  10-44  MENTAL
10-11 PROWLER               10-45  MISSING PERSON REPT.
10-12 MDOP REPORT           10-46  LOCATION
10-13 JUVENILE              10-47  NEED ASSISTANCE
10-14 MEET OFFICER          10-48  NEED SHIFT COMMANDER
10-15 ESCORT                10-49  NEED DETECTIVE
10-16 ANIMAL COMPLAINT      10-50  NEED CHIEF DEPUTY
10-17 B & E COMPLAINT       10-51  NEED SHERIFF
10-18 BURGLAR ALARM         10-52  NOTIFY CORONER
10-19 TROUBLE ON STATION    10-53  SUBJECT ARMED
10-20 ACCIDENT P.D.         10-54  PAPER SERVICE
10-21 ACCIDENT P.I.         10-55  REPEAT
10-22 HIT SKIP              10-56  REQUEST TO LEAVE AREA
10-23 INTOXICATED DRIVER    10-57  SHOOTING OR CUTTING
10-24 INVEST. VEHICLE       10-58  SHOPLIFTER
10-25 ASSIST MOTORIST       10-59  SILENT RUN
10-26 EATING                10-60  STAND BY
10-27 OPEN ALLEY DOOR       10-61  STOLEN M.V. REPORT
10-28 OPEN REAR DOOR        10-62  STOPPING VEHICLE
10-29 FEMALE OR JUVENILE    10-63  URGENT (SIREN & LIGHT)
10-30 AMBULANCE/RESCUE      10-64  WRECKER NEEDED
10-31 K-9 NEEDED            10-65  INFO BY T. P.
10-32 M.V. OR O.L. INFO.
10-33 NEGATIVE              10-88  WARRANT OR WANTED CHECK
10-34 AFFIRMATIVE           10-97  FUEL