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==Marion County, Ohio==
 
==Marion County, Ohio==
 
The Ohio government authorized the creation of Marion County on February 12, 1820.
 
The residents named the county in honor of Revolutionary War General Francis "The Swamp Fox" Marion. It is the home of the 29th President of the United States, Warren G. Harding who was born near Blooming Grove in 1865. The Ohio Historical Society now operates his home as a museum. The county is located in north central Ohio and falls under the Marion Metropolitan Statistical Area. The county seat is the City of Marion, it is the only city in the county. There are seven villages and fifteen townships.
 
 
  
 
[[Image:Map_of_Marion_County_Ohio_With_Municipal_and_Township_Labels.PNG|thumb|300 px|Map of Marion County, Ohio With Municipal and Township Labels]]
 
[[Image:Map_of_Marion_County_Ohio_With_Municipal_and_Township_Labels.PNG|thumb|300 px|Map of Marion County, Ohio With Municipal and Township Labels]]
  
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*Caledonia
 
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*Green Camp
VILLAGES:
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*LaRue        
 
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*Morral
Caledonia       New Bloomington
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*New Bloomington
Green Camp     Prospect
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*Prospect
LaRue           Waldo
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*Waldo
Morral
 
 
 
 
 
TOWNSHIPS:
 
 
 
Big Island      Green Camp      Richland
 
Bowling Green  Marion          Salt Rock
 
Claridon        Montgomery      Scott
 
Grand          Pleasant        Tully
 
Grand Prairie  Prospect        Waldo
 
  
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*Big Island
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*Bowling Green
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*Claridon
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*Grand 
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*Grand Prairie
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*Green Camp
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*Marion
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*Montgomery
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*Pleasant
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*Prospect
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*Richland
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*Salt Rock
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*Scott
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*Tully
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*Waldo
  
 
==Public Safety Communications==
 
==Public Safety Communications==

Revision as of 02:01, 18 January 2012

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Marion County, Ohio

Map of Marion County, Ohio With Municipal and Township Labels
Villages
  • Caledonia
  • Green Camp
  • LaRue
  • Morral
  • New Bloomington
  • Prospect
  • Waldo
Townships
  • Big Island
  • Bowling Green
  • Claridon
  • Grand
  • Grand Prairie
  • Green Camp
  • Marion
  • Montgomery
  • Pleasant
  • Prospect
  • Richland
  • Salt Rock
  • Scott
  • Tully
  • Waldo

Public Safety Communications

All public safety agencies in Marion County use conventional VHF High Band and UHF frequencies.

MARION COUNTY FREQUENCIES



Fire Station Numbers

100    First Consolidated JFD
200    Battle Run 
300    Marion Township
400    Pleasant Township
500    Salt Rock Township
600    Fort Morrow 
700    Scioto Valley JFD  
800    Green Camp
900    New Bloomington
???    Marion

Fire/EMS Tones

FREQUENCY:   154.130


                                 100  First Consolidated JFD
2615.6/1830.4   1006.6/881.4     200  Battle Run
                                 300  Marion Township
                                 400  Pleasant Township
                                 500  Salt Rock Township
1122.3/339.1                     600  Fort Morrow
472.9/693.3                      700  Scioto Valley JFD
                                 800  Green Camp
                                 900  New Bloomington
                                 ???  Marion

Law Enforcement Unit Numbers

51xx County Sheriff


Ohio State Highway Patrol

Marion County is served by OSP Post 51 located at 2284 Marion-Upper Sandusky Road in Marion. All communications use the Ohio MARCS statewide system.


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