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St. Charles County Government

St. Charles County Department of Dispatch and Alarm St. Charles County Sheriff's Department

Sheriff vehicle

St. Charles County Ambulance District (SCCAD) SCCAD is the largest district in Missouri, serving all of St. Charles County and its population of over 325,000. Uses 155.94 for dispatch.

St. Charles County Fire Protection Association St. Charles County Division of Emergency Management (SCCDEM) Article: VHF repeater system on 155.835 that provides countywide communications integrated with the countywide warning systems (i.e. warning sirens, school plectron receivers) activation.

The digital "data" is encrypted voice, DTMF tones and other analog noises that activate tornado sirens.

EOC

  • Backup PSAP for St. Charles County 9-1-1 emergency system.
  • Maintains an FEMA Operation Secure radio system for interagency communications and coordination with the Missouri State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) in Jefferson City or FEMA; operating on federally designated disaster operations radio frequencies.
  • Maintains radio systems in for communications with the MO National Guard, U. S. Coast Guard, Missouri Water Patrol, St. Charles Sheriff's Department, Highway Department, Humane and Environmental, Sheriff's Department, municipal law enforcement agencies, Fire and EMS agencies and any aviation communications need.

St. Charles County Government


Municipalities and Districts

Central County Fire And Rescue (CCFR)

Public Water Suppy District #2 of St. Charles County

Cottleville

Foristell

Lake Saint Louis

New Melle

O'Fallon

Portage des Sioux

Rivers Pointe Fire Protection District (W Alton/Portage des Sioux)

Saint Charles (City)

Wentzville

West Alton

St Peters (City)

  • Old License - 153.71 Base/Mobile - Canceled 2011, currently in use by county

EMS Agencies and Hospitals

All hospitals in St. Charles County have installed special dual band 2 meter and 440 meter amateur radio base antennas to support disaster communications.

Abbott EMS - Missouri

Barnes-Jewish Hospital -- St. Peters

Center Point Hospital (Weldon Spring)

Progress West Health Center - BJC (Ofallon)

St. Joseph Health Center - Lake St Louis (SSM)

St. Joseph Health Center - St. Charles (SSM)

St. Joseph Health Center - Wentzville (SSM)

Codes, Unit Lists, Pager Tones

Police/Fire/EMA Unit IDs

"EMA" 900,902,904,905,908,909,932,938

Fire Districts (11) Cottleville FPD Station 1 (St. Charles) --Tower 8712 - 100’ aerial platform. Station 2 (St. Charles) --Rescue Engine 8724 Station 3 (Weldon Spring) --Rescue Engine 8734 and Brush Truck 8738. Station 4 (St. Charles) --Rescue Engine 8744 and a medium rescue unit 8746.

--Engine 8714 --POD Truck (Ladder Company - Sta 1; Engine Companies - Sta 2,3,4)

Central County Fire & Rescue

  • Trucks are numbered using a uniform number scheme that was adopted by area fire departments. The number consists of 4 digits. The first two digits are the designation of the department. The designation for Central County Fire & Rescue units is "95". The third digit corresponds to the station that the truck originates from. The exception to this rule is when the number "0" is used for this digit. The "0" is used to designate a fire department officer or administrative staff. The fourth and last digit in this number corresponds to the apparatus type.

The following list contains the apparatus type referred to by the fourth digit:

  • 0 = Pumper
  • 1 = Pumper
  • 2 = Aerial, Pumper/Aerial, or Quint
  • 3 = Tanker or Pumper/Tanker
  • 4 = Rescue Pumper
  • 5 = Pumper/Rescue/Aerial
  • 6 = Rescue Squad
  • 7 = Ambulance (EMS Unit)
  • 8 = Brush Unit
  • 9 = Specialized Equipment
Headquarters
  • 9500 Chief's Vehicle
  • 9502 Assistant Chief
  • 9503 Assistant Chief
  • 9504 Assistant Chief
  • 9505 Prevention
  • 9507 Prevention
  • 9508 Prevention
Station 1
  • 9506 Battalion Chief
  • 9512 Pierce 100' Aerial Ladder
  • 9514 Pierce Pumper/Rescue
  • Haz-Mat 1 Hazardous Materials Command Vehicle
Station 2
  • 9524 Pierce Pumper/Rescue
  • 9528 Ford F-250 Brush Truck
Station 3
  • 9534 Pierce Pumpe/Rescue
  • 9539 Utility Truck w/Smoke Safety Trailer
Station 4
  • 9542 Pierce 105' Aerial Platform
  • 9546 USAR Rescue Vehicle w/Trailer
  • 9549 Ford F-350 Utility Rescue Truck w/Trailer
Station 5
  • 9550 E-One Pumper/Rescue (Reserve)
  • 9554 Pierce Pumper/Rescue
Station 6
  • 9560 Pierce Pumper/Rescue (Reserve)
  • 9564 Pierce Pumper/Rescue
  • 9568 Dodge Brush Truck

Police Lake St. Louis - 265, 278, 280, 295 (159.15 8/08)

Fire/EMS Pager Tones

Future

Schools

Francis Howell School District R-3 (New Melle/St. Charles) N0FHN -- Francis Howell North HS ARS

  • WQPL907 151.5425R (1517.6875), 152.4275R (159.5025) at Ofallon for North High School at Bus Garage
  • 461.63750 KNNJ629 RM FrHwl SDBus2 Buses (Low Power Repeater) [Expired]
  • 463.58750 KNNJ629 M FrHwl SDBus3 Buses [Expired]
  • 464.65000 WQFS202 FP FrHwl SDdata Time Clocks (Digital)

Reorganized School District 5 (St Charles?)

Orchard Farms Elementary/High School

  • WPOC270 Mobiles on 461.95, 464.1, 464.725, 464.9 (11K)

(85) Schools

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First Student Buses

Schools - Miscellaneous

Fort Zumwalt School District

Francis Howell School District R-3 (New Melle/St. Charles)

Orchard Farm R-5 Reorganized School District

St. Charles School District

Wentzville R-IV School District

Colleges

Lindenwood University (St Charles)

Midwest University (Wentzille)

St. Charles Community College

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