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384.6/794.3 - Station 50 Enon-Mad River Twp EMS | 384.6/794.3 - Station 50 Enon-Mad River Twp EMS | ||
794.3/384.6 - Station 50 Enon-Mad River Twp | 794.3/384.6 - Station 50 Enon-Mad River Twp | ||
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+ | Frequency: 159.705: | ||
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716.1/881.0 - Station 51 Bethel Twp (Medway) | 716.1/881.0 - Station 51 Bethel Twp (Medway) | ||
716.1/881.0 - Station 54 Bethel Twp (Donnellsville) | 716.1/881.0 - Station 54 Bethel Twp (Donnellsville) | ||
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Frequency: 159.900: | Frequency: 159.900: | ||
− | + | 384.6/794.3 - Station 56 Springfield Twp Sta 3 (Rockway) | |
524.6/384.6 - Station 58 Springfield Twp Sta 1 (Beatty) Fire | 524.6/384.6 - Station 58 Springfield Twp Sta 1 (Beatty) Fire | ||
− | 716.1/1084.0 - | + | 716.1/1084.0 - Medic 58 Springfield Twp Township Wide EMS |
− | + | 881.0/794.3 - Station 72 Springfield Twp Sta 2 (Garden Acres) Fire | |
− | 881.0/794.3 - Station 72 Springfield Twp Sta 2 (Garden Acres) | ||
Frequency: 154.220: | Frequency: 154.220: | ||
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1092.4/510.5 - Station 57 German Twp (Tremont) | 1092.4/510.5 - Station 57 German Twp (Tremont) | ||
1217.8 - Station 57 German Twp all call | 1217.8 - Station 57 German Twp all call | ||
− | + | 1092.4/510.5 - Station 78 German Twp (Lawrenceville) | |
+ | 1217.8 - Station 78 German Twp all call | ||
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+ | Frequency: 154.785: | ||
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832.5/669.9 - Station 73 Pitchin-Green Twp Fire | 832.5/669.9 - Station 73 Pitchin-Green Twp Fire | ||
832.5/746.8 - Station 73 Pitchin-Green Twp EMS (first reponders) | 832.5/746.8 - Station 73 Pitchin-Green Twp EMS (first reponders) | ||
− | + | 832.5/669.9 - Station 59 Hustead Fire | |
− | + | 547.5/794.3 - Station 59 Hustead Fire | |
− | 832.5/669.9 - Station | ||
− | 547.5/794.3 - Station | ||
600.9/746.8 - Station 95 Hustead EMS | 600.9/746.8 - Station 95 Hustead EMS | ||
− | Frequency: | + | Frequency: 151.445: |
582.1/1084.0 - Station 74 Moorefield Twp (Northridge) Fire | 582.1/1084.0 - Station 74 Moorefield Twp (Northridge) Fire | ||
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Frequency: 151.175: | Frequency: 151.175: | ||
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524.6/799.0 - Station 76 Harmony Twp (South Vienna) | 524.6/799.0 - Station 76 Harmony Twp (South Vienna) | ||
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+ | Frequency: 155.025: | ||
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410.8/349.0 - Station 77 Madison Twp (South Charleston) EMS | 410.8/349.0 - Station 77 Madison Twp (South Charleston) EMS | ||
− | 483.5/539.0 - Station 77 Madison Twp (South Charleston) (Fire?)</pre> | + | 483.5/539.0 - Station 77 Madison Twp (South Charleston) (Fire?) |
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+ | Frequency: 151.2725: | ||
+ | ??/937.5 - Station 75 Pleasant Twp (Catawba) | ||
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==Fire/EMS Stations== | ==Fire/EMS Stations== | ||
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52 - New Carlisle | 52 - New Carlisle | ||
53 - Pike Twp (North Hampton) | 53 - Pike Twp (North Hampton) | ||
− | 54 - Bethel Twp ( | + | 54 - Bethel Twp (Donnelsville) |
56 - Springfield Twp Sta 3 (Rockway) | 56 - Springfield Twp Sta 3 (Rockway) | ||
57 - German Twp (Tremont) | 57 - German Twp (Tremont) |
Revision as of 05:51, 8 February 2013
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Clark County, Ohio
Clark County is located in west central Ohio and is a part of the Springfield Metropolitan Statistical Area. It was formed on March 1, 1818, and is named after General George Rogers Clark who fought Indians in Ohio in the late 1700s. The county seat and largest city is Springfield. Clark County has two cities, ten townships and eight villages
Cities
- Springfield
- New Carlisle
Villages
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Townships
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Fire Pager Tones
Frequency: 154.160: 384.6/881.0 - Station 50 Enon-Mad River Twp Fire 384.6/794.3 - Station 50 Enon-Mad River Twp EMS 794.3/384.6 - Station 50 Enon-Mad River Twp Frequency: 159.705: 716.1/881.0 - Station 51 Bethel Twp (Medway) 716.1/881.0 - Station 54 Bethel Twp (Donnellsville) Frequency: 154.070: 2361.0/1130.0 - Station 52 New Carlisle (Fire?) 2361.0/1232.0 - Station 52 New Carlisle (EMS?) Frequency: 155.955: 834.0/1130.0 - Station 53 Pike Twp (North Hampton) 834.0/1232.0 - Station 53 Pike Twp (North Hampton) Frequency: 159.900: 384.6/794.3 - Station 56 Springfield Twp Sta 3 (Rockway) 524.6/384.6 - Station 58 Springfield Twp Sta 1 (Beatty) Fire 716.1/1084.0 - Medic 58 Springfield Twp Township Wide EMS 881.0/794.3 - Station 72 Springfield Twp Sta 2 (Garden Acres) Fire Frequency: 154.220: 1092.4/510.5 - Station 57 German Twp (Tremont) 1217.8 - Station 57 German Twp all call 1092.4/510.5 - Station 78 German Twp (Lawrenceville) 1217.8 - Station 78 German Twp all call Frequency: 154.785: 832.5/669.9 - Station 73 Pitchin-Green Twp Fire 832.5/746.8 - Station 73 Pitchin-Green Twp EMS (first reponders) 832.5/669.9 - Station 59 Hustead Fire 547.5/794.3 - Station 59 Hustead Fire 600.9/746.8 - Station 95 Hustead EMS Frequency: 151.445: 582.1/1084.0 - Station 74 Moorefield Twp (Northridge) Fire 1084.0/582.1 - Station 74 Moorefield Twp (Northridge) EMS Frequency: 151.175: 524.6/799.0 - Station 76 Harmony Twp (South Vienna) Frequency: 155.025: 410.8/349.0 - Station 77 Madison Twp (South Charleston) EMS 483.5/539.0 - Station 77 Madison Twp (South Charleston) (Fire?) Frequency: 151.2725: ??/937.5 - Station 75 Pleasant Twp (Catawba)
Fire/EMS Stations
50 - Enon-Mad River Twp 51 - Bethel Twp (Medway) 52 - New Carlisle 53 - Pike Twp (North Hampton) 54 - Bethel Twp (Donnelsville) 56 - Springfield Twp Sta 3 (Rockway) 57 - German Twp (Tremont) 58 - Springfield Twp Sta 1 (Beatty) 59 - Hustead Fire 72 - Springfield Twp Sta 2 (Garden Acres) 73 - Pitchin-Green Twp 74 - Moorefield Twp (Northridge) 75 - Pleasant Twp (Catawba) 76 - Harmony Twp (South Vienna) 77 - Madison Twp (South Charleston) 78 - German Twp (Lawrenceville) 95 - Hustead EMS
Clark County Sheriff's Office Codes
# | Meaning |
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7 | Driver Reg/Plate Check |
7A | Stolen Check |
11A | OLN Number |
12A | Burglary |
17 | Meet In Person |
21 | Transport Of Inmate |
24 | Intoxicated |
25 | EnRoute To Village/Beat/Jail/HQ |
29 | Ems/Medic |
33 | In Service |
35 | Foot/Car Patrol |
37 | Out of Service |
39 | Location |
43 | EnRoute To Residence/Home |
47 | Paperwork/Report |
55 | Inner Warrant |
59 | Disregard |
67 | Gone/Out of Sight |
70 | Narcotics |
99 | Traffic Restriction |
.19 | Intoxicated Driver |
Medical Transportation
Eaton Medical Transport (E.M.T. Inc.,)
E.M.T. Inc, is a private medical transport business that covers the Greater Miami Valley and Cincinnati Tri-State area providing Advance Life Support, Basic Life Support and Ambulette services.
Frequency | Input | Type | Tone | Description |
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463.30000 | 468.30000 | RM | 412 DPL | F1 Eaton Dispatch |
452.47500 | 457.47500 | RM | 072 | F2 Ambulette Dispatch |
463.32500 | 468.32500 | RM | 703 DPL | F3 Dayton Dispatch |
454.20000 | 459.20000 | RM | 506 DPL | F4 South |
454.65000 | 459.65000 | RM | 624 DPL | F5 South |
Station 1 & Billing - 251 W. Lexington Rd Eaton, OH 45320
Station 2 - 650 Harco Drive Clayton, OH 45315
Station 3 - 4 Kovach St., Suite 420 Cincinnati, OH 45215
Station 4 - 1392 Oxford State Rd Middletown, OH 45044
E.M.T. Inc., CODES
- 23 - Food Break
- 27 - Lights/Sirens
- 33 - In Service / Clear of Call
- 37 - On Scene
- 65 - Enroute
Med-Trans
Med-Trans is a privatized medical transportation business operating a fleet of 20 ambulances, 12 ambulettes, and 3 MICU vehicles from two offices. One in Dayton and the home office in Springfield. They offer coverage of the Greater Miami Valley.
Frequency | Input | Type | Tone | Description |
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463.67500 | 468.67500 | RM | 203.5 PL | F1 Dispatch |
464.95000 | 469.95000 | RM | 151.4 PL | F2 |
464.60000 | 469.60000 | RM | 131. PL | F3 |
Ohio State Highway Patrol
Clark County is served by OSP Post 12 Springfield, located at 4201 Gateway Blvd., Springfield, Ohio. All communications use the Ohio MARCS statewide system.
Buck Creek State Park
Buck Creek State Park is a 1,896 acre state park located 4 miles northeast of downtown Springfield that features the 2,120 acre C.J. Brown Dam and Reservoir. The park is leased from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers who maintain flood control operations of the dam and reservoir. The park itself is maintained by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR). All official park communications are on the Ohio MARCS statewide system. Other VIP (Camp ground overseers) and campers can be heard using FRS radios throughout the summer camping season.
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