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All public safety agencies in Marion County use conventional VHF High Band and UHF frequencies.  
 
All public safety agencies in Marion County use conventional VHF High Band and UHF frequencies.  
  
==Fire Station Numbers==
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==Fire/EMS Tones and Station Numbers==
 
 
{|class="rrtable"
 
|100||First Consolidated JFD
 
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|200||Battle Run
 
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|300||Marion Township
 
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|400||Pleasant Township
 
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|500||Salt Rock Township
 
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|600||Fort Morrow
 
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|700||Scioto Valley JFD 
 
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|800||Green Camp
 
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|900||New Bloomington
 
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|???||Marion
 
|}
 
 
 
==Fire/EMS Tones==
 
  
 
Frequency:  154.130
 
Frequency:  154.130

Revision as of 02:10, 18 January 2012

Template:Ohio Infobox

Marion County, Ohio

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.

Fire/EMS Tones and Station Numbers

Frequency: 154.130

100 First Consolidated JFD
2615.6/1830.4 200 Battle Run
1006.6/881.4
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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