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*All county departments are toned out over 33.98 by the sheriff's office.
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*All county departments are toned out over 155.0550 by the sheriff's office.
 
*Dresden has a repeater that rebroadcasts traffic immediately following their tones.
 
*Dresden has a repeater that rebroadcasts traffic immediately following their tones.
 
*Several departments' fire sirens are tripped with DTMF tones from MCSO.
 
*Several departments' fire sirens are tripped with DTMF tones from MCSO.
*National Trail's tones drop over 33.98 when they are dispatched by [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?ctid=2084 Licking County].
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*National Trail's tones drop over 155.0550 when they are dispatched by [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?ctid=2084 Licking County] or [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?ctid=2103 Perry County].
*New Concord's tones drop over 33.98 when they are dispatched by [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?ctid=2069 Guernsey County].
 
 
*[http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?ctid=2103 Perry County] has the ability to tone Newton Twp. and Roseville.
 
*[http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?ctid=2103 Perry County] has the ability to tone Newton Twp. and Roseville.
 
*Muskingum County has the ability to tone Crooksville (in [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?ctid=2103 Perry County]), which runs automatic response with Roseville on most calls.
 
*Muskingum County has the ability to tone Crooksville (in [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?ctid=2103 Perry County]), which runs automatic response with Roseville on most calls.
*A few departments have begun to migrate fire operations over to [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=3283 Ohio MARCS], MARCS restricts any cross-band patches between Ohio MARCS and VHF to temporary, emergency or special-event use only.
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*A few departments have begun to migrate fire operations over to [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=3283 Ohio MARCS].
*Muskingum County will be merging dispatch over to VHF highband in the near future, due to issues with VHF low band, including skip and flawed Perry County cross patches.  
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*Muskingum County currently patches the old low band system (33.98 103.5PL) on to the new highband system. This will eventually be dropped, once every station has upgraded their equipment. For this reason, Muskingum County apparatus can still be heard talking to [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?ctid=2103 Perry County] Fire Control, which uses 33.98 CSQ.
*There are four fireground talkgroups for Muskingum County, divided in quadrants as shown. In addition, some departments have their own fireground and operations talkgroups.
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*For the most part, departments use their own fireground channels when on the fireground.  Mutual aid companies go to the original department's fireground.  The county does have "quadrant" tac channels.  The MARCS quadrant channels are sometimes utilized during incidents requiring mutual aid.  The VHF Lowband are all but deprecated.  With the new highband system, the county is introducing 4 "VTAC" channels, where every department in the county would have all 4 channels.  Muskingum Fire Control or the incident commander would decide when to go to these, and which channel to use.
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*The designated channel for landing medical helicopters is Genesis's hospital channel, however, this is migrating to the new VTAC 4 channel. Departments also utilize MARCS Medflight-Hail channel.
  
  
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! align="center" style="color: #FFFFFF; background: #2C5184; font-size: 11px"|VHF Lowband
 
! align="center" style="color: #FFFFFF; background: #2C5184; font-size: 11px"|VHF Lowband
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|FD60 NW
 
|FD60 NW
 
|Frazeysburg, Dresden, Licking Twp, National Trail, Falls Twp
 
|Frazeysburg, Dresden, Licking Twp, National Trail, Falls Twp
 
|33.440
 
|33.440
|TBA
 
 
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|FD60 NE
 
|FD60 NE
 
|New Concord, Adamsville, Perry Twp, Washington Twp
 
|New Concord, Adamsville, Perry Twp, Washington Twp
 
|33.640
 
|33.640
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|FD60 SW
 
|FD60 SW
 
|Roseville, South Zanesville, Newton Twp
 
|Roseville, South Zanesville, Newton Twp
 
|33.600
 
|33.600
|TBA
 
 
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|FD60 SE
 
|FD60 SE
 
|Harrison Twp, Wayne Twp
 
|Harrison Twp, Wayne Twp
 
|33.560
 
|33.560
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Revision as of 11:13, 27 March 2012

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Fire Department Coverage Area

Fire department map.jpg

  • White area indicates the City of Zanesville, which is covered by the Zanesville Fire Department.

County FD/EMS Radio and Pager Info


Station Department Frequency Tone A Tone B
50 Cumberland Fire (Guernsey Co.) 33.900 ? ?
100 Adamsville Squad 33.980 384.6 ?
Adamsville Fire 33.980 384.6 ?
210 Crooksville (Perry Co.) 33.980 349.0
201 Dresden Squad 33.980 584.8 1082.0
Dresden Fire 33.980 584.8 470.0
301
302
303
Falls Twp. (First Set) 33.980 584.8 ?
Falls Twp. (Second Set) 33.980 584.8 ?
400 Frazeysburg Squad 33.980 584.8 1830.5
Frazeysburg Fire 33.980 584.8 1472.9
500 Harrison Twp. EMS Responders 33.980 ? ?
Harrison Twp. Fire 33.980 ? ?
600 Licking Twp. 33.980 716.2 2040.0
304

800

National Trail Squad 33.980 584.8 ?
National Trail Fire 33.980 584.8 1345.0
901 New Concord Squad 33.980 757.5 881.0
New Concord Fire 33.980 757.5 ?
1080 Newton Twp. 33.980 349.0 879.0
1200 Perry Twp. Squad 33.980 384.6 1345.0
Perry Twp. Fire 33.980 384.6 1082.0
1300 Roseville Squad 33.980 349.0 1645.0
Roseville Fire 33.980 349.0 1217.8
1400 South Zanesville 33.980 349.0 473.2
1500 Washington Twp. 33.980 384.6 473.2
1600 Wayne Twp. 33.980 ? ?
Tornado Sirens 33.980 ?


  • All county departments are toned out over 155.0550 by the sheriff's office.
  • Dresden has a repeater that rebroadcasts traffic immediately following their tones.
  • Several departments' fire sirens are tripped with DTMF tones from MCSO.
  • National Trail's tones drop over 155.0550 when they are dispatched by Licking County or Perry County.
  • Perry County has the ability to tone Newton Twp. and Roseville.
  • Muskingum County has the ability to tone Crooksville (in Perry County), which runs automatic response with Roseville on most calls.
  • A few departments have begun to migrate fire operations over to Ohio MARCS.
  • Muskingum County currently patches the old low band system (33.98 103.5PL) on to the new highband system. This will eventually be dropped, once every station has upgraded their equipment. For this reason, Muskingum County apparatus can still be heard talking to Perry County Fire Control, which uses 33.98 CSQ.
  • For the most part, departments use their own fireground channels when on the fireground. Mutual aid companies go to the original department's fireground. The county does have "quadrant" tac channels. The MARCS quadrant channels are sometimes utilized during incidents requiring mutual aid. The VHF Lowband are all but deprecated. With the new highband system, the county is introducing 4 "VTAC" channels, where every department in the county would have all 4 channels. Muskingum Fire Control or the incident commander would decide when to go to these, and which channel to use.
  • The designated channel for landing medical helicopters is Genesis's hospital channel, however, this is migrating to the new VTAC 4 channel. Departments also utilize MARCS Medflight-Hail channel.


MARCS Talkgroup Departments VHF Lowband
FD60 NW Frazeysburg, Dresden, Licking Twp, National Trail, Falls Twp 33.440
FD60 NE New Concord, Adamsville, Perry Twp, Washington Twp 33.640
FD60 SW Roseville, South Zanesville, Newton Twp 33.600
FD60 SE Harrison Twp, Wayne Twp 33.560

Muskingum County Sheriff's Office Codes

The Muskingum County Sheriff's Office utilizes the BSSA set codes, with the addition of:

  • 71 TRAFFIC STOP
  • 73 ENROUTE TO CALL
  • 79A ?
  • 79B ?
  • 79C ?
  • 79D ?
  • 307 ?
  • 308 ?
  • 309 ?

(The 79 codes are local locations, maybe courts? The 300 codes are often heard around shift change.)

(Since the county fire departments are dispatched by the MCSO, they also utilize some BSSA codes)

Zanesville Police Codes

  • 14 SEND AN AMBULANCE
  • 16 HIT SKIP
  • 18 SHOPLIFTER
  • 20 DISORDERLY CONDUCT
  • 21 ESCORT
  • 22 ESCORT TO POST OFFICE
  • 24 PROWLERS
  • 26 ESCORT - BANK OHIO
  • 27 ESCORT TO FIRST NAT. BANK
  • 28 REPORT IN PERSON TO HQ
  • 29 FIGHT
  • 30 DOMESTIC
  • 31 ASSAULT
  • 32 RAPE
  • 35 WARRANT CHECK
  • 36 BURGLAR ALARM
  • 37 DEAD BODY
  • 38 OVERDOSE
  • 39 MENTAL
  • 40 TAKE PRISONER TO JAIL
  • 41 DRUNK
  • 42 WANTS TO SEE AN OFFICER
  • 43 OPEN THE BACK DOOR
  • 44 FIRE
  • 46 STOLEN AUTO
  • 48 B&E
  • 50 BANK ROBBERY
  • 52 AMBULANCE ON THE WAY
  • 54 WRECKER ON THE WAY
  • 59 IN SERVICE
  • 60 HOMICIDE
  • 61 O.M.V.I.
  • 64 OUT OF CRUISER
  • 65 OUT OF SERVICE AT HQ
  • 68 SEND A WRECKER
  • 69 ACCIDENT - INJURIES
  • 70 SUICIDE
  • 74 RECKLESS OPERATION
  • 76 EAT
  • 78 MEET WITH AN OFFICER
  • 81 IN FOR GAS
  • 82 REPORT IN PERSON
  • 84 ACCIDENT - PROPERTY
  • 86 INTOXILYZER TEST
  • 90 CRUISER STAY IN SERVICE
  • 92 FAMILY TROUBLE
  • 94 DISPATCH AN ANIMAL
  • 96 BARKING DOG COMPLAINT
  • 97 ROBBERY - UNARMED
  • 98 ROBBERY - ARMED
  • 100 OUT ON FOOT/WALK AROUND
  • 101 OFFICER IN TROUBLE
  • 102 PHONE CALL
  • 103 GET A REPORT
  • 104 CRUISER CLEAR
  • 108 GET A REPORT AT HQ
  • 110 ANIMAL COMPLAINT
  • 111 PERSON WITH A GUN
  • 116 DISTURBANCE
  • 146 CAMERA


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