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Missouri Region F Tactical Interoperable Communications Plan (TICP)

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Tactical Interoperable Communications Plan Signature Page Approved by:

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Region F TICP Record of Change Change No. Description Change Date Approved By 001

This Tactical Interoperable Communications Plan (TICP) is subject to information and/or equipment updates and changes. The use of this Record of Change helps manage TICP modifications throughout the life of this document. All attempts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the information within this TICP as of the initial distribution date. Any subsequent adjustments should be logged and coordinated with user agencies within Region F.

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Executive Overview This document establishes a Tactical Interoperable Communications Plan (TICP) for Region F, inclusive of agencies/departments represented through the Regional Homeland Security Oversight Committee (RHSOC) under the Governor’s Homeland Security Advisory Council (HSAC).

The TICP is intended to document the interoperable communications resources available within Region F, who controls each resource, and what rules of use or operational procedures exist for activation and deactivation of each resource. Importantly, point-of-contact information and resource activation guidelines contained in this TICP are designed to assist and support resource allocation processes (e.g., request, deploy, track, etc.) currently in place in the region and do not supersede or otherwise alter existing procedures for executing mutual aid assistance.

The TICP was developed through a collaborative effort among numerous stakeholders, including: Missouri Department of Public Safety’s Interoperability Program; Region F RHSOC, Region F Interoperability Committee; Mid-Missouri Regional Planning Commission; and numerous public safety and non-governmental agencies of the region that contributed time and information to create this plan.

CLOSED RECORD This document is a closed record pursuant to Section 610.021 (18) RSMo. Public disclosure of this information would impair the State of Missouri's ability to protect the safety of its citizens. The public interest in nondisclosure outweighs the public interest in disclosure of the record.

The information contained in this TICP is designated as For Official Use Only and should be handled as sensitive information not to be disclosed. This document should be safeguarded, handled, transmitted, and stored in accordance with appropriate security directives. Reproduction of this document, in whole or in part, without prior approval from the State of Missouri or appropriate regional Region F Interoperability Committee is prohibited.

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Table of Contents

1 Region F Overview...... 1 1.1 Plan Overview ...... 3 1.2 TICP Point of Contact ...... 3 1.3 Participating Jurisdictions/Agencies/Disciplines ...... 3 1.4 TICP Point of Contact ...... 10

2 Governance ...... 11 2.1 Overview ...... 11 2.2 Governing Body ...... 12 2.3 Region F RHSOC Membership...... 14 2.4 Region F Interoperability Committee ...... 14 2.4.1 Responsibilities ...... 14 2.5 TICP Maintenance and Update...... 14 2.6 Agency Responsibilities and Rights...... 15 2.7 Prioritization and Shared Use of Regional Interoperability Assets ...... 15

3 Interoperability Equipment, Policies, and Procedures ...... 17 3.1 Shared Systems...... 17 3.1.1 Region-Wide Shared System Technology Overview...... 20 3.1.2 Region-Wide Shared System Policies and Procedures ...... 20 3.1.3 Shared System Rules of Use...... 20 3.1.4 Shared System Problem ID and Resolution ...... 21 3.2 Intra-System Shared Interoperability Channels ...... 21 3.2.1 Definition of an Intra-System Shared Channel ...... 21 3.2.2 Intra-System Shared Channel Technology Overview...... 21 3.2.3 Designated Intra-System Interoperability Channels ...... 22 3.2.4 Intra-System Shared Channel Rules of Use...... 33 3.2.5 Intra-System Shared Channel Problem ID and Resolution ...... 34 3.3 Inter-System Shared Channels...... 34 3.3.1 Definition of a Region-Wide Inter-System Shared Channel ...... 34 3.3.2 Inter-System Shared Channel Technology Overview...... 34 3.3.3 Inter-System Channel Policies and Procedures ...... 50 3.3.4 Specific Mutual Aid Channel Policies and Procedures...... 52 3.3.5 Inter-System Shared Channel Rules of Use...... 54 3.3.6 Inter-System Shared Channel Problem ID and Resolution ...... 54 3.4 Gateways ...... 55 3.4.1 Region-wide Gateway Policies and Procedures...... 56 3.4.2 Region-wide Gateway Rules of Use ...... 57 3.4.3 Region-wide Gateway Communications Request ...... 57 3.4.4 Region-wide Gateway Deployment Procedures...... 58 3.4.5 Region-wide Gateway Activation Procedures...... 58 3.4.6 Region-wide Gateway Deactivation Procedures ...... 58

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3.4.7 Region-wide Gateway Problem ID and Resolution...... 59 3.4.8 Region-wide Gateway Limitations...... 59 3.4.9 Region-wide Gateway Test Procedures ...... 59 3.5 Cache Radios...... 60 3.5.1 Region-wide Cache Radio Policies and Procedures ...... 60 3.5.2 Region-wide Radio Cache Rules of Use ...... 61 3.5.3 Region-wide Radio Cache Request...... 61 3.5.4 Region-wide Radio Cache Equipment Activation ...... 62 3.5.5 Region-wide Radio Cache Equipment Deactivation...... 62 3.5.6 Region-wide Radio Cache Problem ID and Resolution...... 63

4 Regional Emergency Resource Staffing...... 64

5 CASM...... 66

Appendix A Points of Contacts ...... A-1

Appendix B Shared Systems ...... B-1 5.1 Audrain Ambulance District's Simulcast ...... 3 5.2 Audrain County 911 ...... 5 5.3 Audrain County Sheriff's Simulcast...... 7 5.4 Audrain Medical Center ...... 9 5.5 Bland Fire Protection District ...... 11 5.6 Callaway County Emergency Operations Center ...... 13 5.7 Camden County Sheriffs Office ...... 15 5.8 Camdenton City of ...... 18 5.9 City of Booneville ...... 20 5.10 City of Camdenton Fire Department ...... 22 5.11 City of Mexico...... 24 5.12 City of Vandalia...... 26 5.13 Coffman Bend Fire Association ...... 28 5.14 Cole County Fire Protection District...... 30 5.15 Cole County Sheriff...... 32 5.16 Columbia Public Works...... 34 5.17 Columbia Streets and Parks ...... 35 5.18 Cooper County Fire Protection District ...... 37 5.19 Cooper County of...... 39 5.20 County of Audrain ...... 42 5.21 County of Moniteau: EMA ...... 44 5.22 County of Moniteau: Fire...... 47 5.23 County of Moniteau: Law ...... 49 5.24 Eldon City of...... 51 5.25 Farber Volunteer Fire Department, Inc ...... 53 5.26 Fayette City of ...... 55 5.27 Gasconade County of ...... 57

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5.28 Gravois Fire Protection District ...... 59 5.29 Hermann City of ...... 61 5.30 Holts Summit City of...... 63 5.31 Ivy Bend Fire District (Stover) ...... 65 5.32 Jefferson City Code Enforcement...... 66 5.33 Jefferson City Department ...... 68 5.34 KB8KGU Ham Repeater ...... 70 5.35 Laddonia & Rural Fire Association...... 72 5.36 Lake Ozark Fire Protection District ...... 74 5.37 Lake Road FF14/FF17 Volunteer Fire Department ...... 76 5.38 Laurie Village of ...... 78 5.39 Little Dixie Fire Protection District...... 80 5.40 Little Dixie Fire Protection District's Simulcast...... 82 5.41 Martinsburg Area Fire Protection District...... 83 5.42 Mid-County Fire Protection District ...... 85 5.43 Mid-MO Ambulance District ...... 88 5.44 Miller County E911 Dispatch...... 89 5.45 Miller County EMD ...... 92 5.46 Montgomery City City of...... 94 5.47 Montgomery County Ambulance District ...... 96 5.48 Montgomery County Communication Center 911...... 98 5.49 Moreau Fire Protection District ...... 100 5.50 Morgan County...... 102 5.51 Morrison Fire Department ...... 104 5.52 Northwest Fire Protection District ...... 106 5.53 Osage Beach City of ...... 108 5.54 Osage Beach Fire Protection District...... 110 5.55 Osage County EMD ...... 112 5.56 Osage Fire Protection District ...... 114 5.57 Owensville Ambulance District...... 116 5.58 Owensville Police Department ...... 118 5.59 Owensville Volunteer Fire Department ...... 120 5.60 Public Safety, City of Columbia...... 122 5.61 Regional West Fire Protection District ...... 126 5.62 Rhineland Area Volunteer Fire Department...... 127 5.63 Russellville Lohman Fire Protection District ...... 129 5.64 Southwest Camden Fire Protection District ...... 131 5.65 St. Elizabeth Rural Fire ...... 132 5.66 St. Johns EMS (Region F) ...... 134 5.67 Sunrise Beach City Police Department...... 136 5.68 Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District ...... 138 5.69 Versailles Rural Fire Fighters Association ...... 140

Appendix C Inter-system Shared Channels ...... C-1

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Appendix D Gateways ...... D-1

Appendix E Radio Caches ...... E-1

Appendix F Agency Participation in TICP Development ...... F-1

Appendix G Region F Radio Equipment Inventory...... G-1

Appendix H Policy Documents, Governing Documents, MOUs, and Agreements ...... H-1

Appendix I Incident Command System Planning...... I-1

Appendix J Reference Materials ...... J-1

Appendix K Glossary...... K-1

List of Tables

Table 1 – Region F Counties, Population, and Geographic Area...... 1 Table 2 – Jurisdictions, Agencies, and Disciplines Represented in the TICP ...... 4 Table 3 – Region F Shared Systems ...... 17 Table 4 – Intra-System Shared Channels...... 22 Table 5 – National Narrowband Interoperability Channels ...... 35 Table 6 – NPSPAC 800 MHz Channels...... 36 Table 7 – Fire Mutual Aid Channels...... 36 Table 8 – Other VHF Emergency and Mutual-Aid Frequencies ...... 37 Table 9 – Inter-System Shared Channels...... 38 Table 10 – Region F Gateway Systems ...... 55 Table 11 - Region F Radio Caches...... 60 Table 12 - Regional Emergency Resource Personnel...... 64 Table 13 – CASM AM POC Information ...... 66

Table A - 1 Dispatch Center Points of Contact ...... A-1 Table A - 2 Region F RHSOC Contact Information ...... A-8 Table A - 3 Interoperability Subcommittee Working Group Member Information...... A-9

Table B - 1 Region F Shared Systems ...... B-1

Table C – 1 Region F Inter-system Shared Channels ...... C-1

Table D – 1 Region F Gateways...... D-1

Table E – 1 Region F Radio Caches ...... E-1

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List of Figures

Figure 1 – Region F Counties, Cities, and Highways ...... 2

Figure 2 – Region F Governance Organization Chart ...... 13

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1 Region F Overview

Region F is located in the center of Missouri. The region is comprised of 13 counties containing 117 incorporated towns and cities. There are 28 cities in the region with populations greater than 1,000 including: Ashland, Belle, Boonville, Camdenton, Centralia, Columbia, Eldon, Fayette, Fulton, Glasgow, Hermann, Holts Summit, Jefferson City, Lake Ozark, Linn, Mexico, Montgomery City, New Franklin, Osage Beach, Owensville, Richland, St. Martins, Tipton, Vandalia, Versailles, Village of Four Seasons, and Wellsville. These cities are significant due to their population size, economic base, and ability to provide emergency response assets throughout the region. Figure 1 on the following page illustrates locations of highways, counties, cities, and the region’s position within Missouri.

With 454,179 persons residing over 7,696 square miles, the average population density of the region is 59.01 residents per square mile. As a rural region, land use is primarily for agriculture—specifically focused on wheat, cattle, hogs sorghum, corn, and soybean production. This region also manufactures pharmaceuticals, light airplane kits, vinyl windows, and automobile products. Audrain County is the site of the first bio-diesel plant in Missouri. The state capitol, Jefferson City, is located in this region.

Table 1 – Region F Counties, Population, and Geographic Area

Geographic Area County Population (square miles) Audrain 25,853 697 Boone 154,365 691 Callaway 40,766 847 Camden 37,051 709 Cole 71,397 399 Cooper 16,670 570 Gasconade 15,261 526 Howard 9,918 471 Miller 23,564 600 Moniteau 14,827 419 Montgomery 12,136 540 Morgan 19,309 614 Osage 13,062 613 Total 454,179 7,696 Note: 1 Figures based on the 2000 U.S. Census.

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Figure 1 – Region F Counties, Cities, and Highways

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1.1 Plan Overview

This TICP is intended to apply to the 13 counties comprising Region F, as defined above. Specifically, the plan is intended to be used by the first responder disciplines that would respond to the scene of an emergency, as well as other disciplines needed for successful coordination during the response. These include:

• Emergency Management • Police • Sheriff • Fire • Public Health • Homeland Security Regional Response System (HSRRS) • Public Works • Mayor/City Administration • County Administration • Utilities • Emergency Medical Service (EMS) • Hospitals • 911 • Schools • Volunteer Organizations

1.2 TICP Point of Contact

The primary point of contact (POC) for questions regarding the TICP is:

Name: Doug Keeney Title: Region F Interoperability Chair/Jefferson City Police Department Records Supervisor/MSAG Coordinator Address: 401 Monroe Street, Jefferson City, MO. Phone: (573) 634-6383

1.3 Participating Jurisdictions/Agencies/Disciplines

This TICP has been created for Region F of the State of Missouri. The plan is intended for use by first responders and may be used by governmental and/or non-governmental organizations and personnel requiring communications or coordination during an incident or planned event. The jurisdictions, agencies, and disciplines represented in the TICP are listed in Table 2. Additional contact information for each agency is listed in Appendix A.

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Table 2 – Jurisdictions, Agencies, and Disciplines Represented in the TICP

Jurisdiction Agency Discipline Audrain Audrain Ambulance District EMS Audrain County Sheriffs Office Sheriff County of Audrain EMD Emergency Management Farber Farber Police Department Police Farber Volunteer Fire Department Inc Fire Laddonia Laddonia & Rural Fire Assn, Inc Fire Martinsburg Martinsburg Area Fire Prot Dist Fire Martinsburg Police Department Police Mexico Audrain City-County Health Unit Public Health Audrain County 911 Public Safety Communications Audrain Medical Center Health Care Little Dixie Fire Protection District Fire Mexico Public Safety Department Police Vandalia Van-Far Ambulance District EMS Vandalia Police Department Police Boone Boone County Fire Protection District Fire Boone County Public Works Public Works Boone County Sheriffs Office Sheriff Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Emergency Management Management University of Missouri - Division of Information Other Technology Ashland Ashland Police Department Police Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist Fire Centralia Centralia Fire Department Fire Centralia Police Department Police Columbia Boone Hospital Center Health Care Boone Hospital Center Ambulance EMS Columbia Fire Department Fire Columbia Parks And Recreation Department Public Works Columbia Police Department Police Columbia Public Works Public Works Columbia Water & Light Public Works Columbia/'Boone County Health Department Public Health Fire & Rescue Training Institute Other Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital Health Care Public Safety Joint Communications Public Safety Communications University Hospital Ambulance Service EMS University of Missouri Health Care Health Care University of Missouri Police Police

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Hallsville Hallsville Police Department Police Sturgeon Sturgeon Police Department Police Callaway Callaway County 911/EOC Public Safety Communications Callaway County Ambulance District EMS Callaway County Sheriffs Office Sheriff Auxvasse Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety Police Auxvasse Fire Department Fire Fulton Callaway Community Hospital Health Care Central Callaway Fire Protection District Fire County of Callaway EMD Emergency Management Fulton Fire Department Fire Fulton Police Department Police Fulton State Hospital Health Care Millersburg Fire Protection District Fire Holts Summit City of Holts Summit EMD Emergency Management Holts Summit Fire Protection Dist Fire Holts Summit Police Department Police Kingdom City North Callaway Fire Protection District Fire Mokane South Callaway Fire District Fire New Bloomfield New Bloomfield Fire Protection Dist Fire New Bloomfield Police Department Police Steedman Callaway Plant Fire Brigade Fire Camden Cam-Mo Ambulance District EMS Camden County EMA Emergency Management Camden County Road and Bridge Public Works Camden County Sheriffs Office Sheriff Lake Road Ff14-Ff17 Vol Fire Department Fire Scott Poest- Amateur Radio Network Other Camdenton Camden County Health Public Health Camdenton City Fire Department Fire Camdenton Police Department Police City of Camdenton Government Lake of The Ozarks Amateur Radio Club Other Mid-County Fire Protection District Fire Climax Springs Coffman Bend Fire Association Fire Northwest Fire Protection District (Region F) Fire Linn Creek Linn Creek Police Department Police Macks Creek Southwest Camden Co Fire Prot Dist Fire Osage Beach City of Osage Beach Ambulance EMS City of Osage Beach EMD Emergency Management Lake Regional Health System Health Care Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety Police

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Osage Beach Fire Protection District Fire Sunrise Beach Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District Fire Sunrise Beach Police Department Police Cole Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat) Other Cole County Emergency Medical Services EMS Cole County Fire Protection District Fire Cole County Public Works Public Works Cole County Sheriffs Office Sheriff County of Cole EMD Emergency Management Missouri Capitol Police Police Osage Fire Protection District Fire Regional West Fire Protection District Fire Jefferson City Capital Region Medical Center Health Care Jefferson City Code Enforcement Government Jefferson City Fire Department Fire Jefferson City Parks & Recreation Government Jefferson City Police Department Police Jefferson City Public Works Public Works St. Mary's Health Center Health Care Russellville Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District Fire Cooper Cooper County Ambulance District EMS Cooper County Coroners Department Government Cooper County Fire Protection District Fire Cooper County Public Health Dept. Public Health Cooper County Road Department Public Works Cooper County Sheriffs Office Sheriff County of Cooper EMD Emergency Management Blackwater Blackwater Volunteer Rural Fire Department Fire Boonville Boonville Fire Department Fire Boonville Police Department Police Boonville Public Works Public Works Cooper County Memorial Hospital Health Care Bunceton Bunceton City Fire Department Fire Bunceton Rural Fire Association Inc Fire Otterville Clifton City Fire Department Fire Otterville Fire Protection District Fire Otterville Police Department Police Pilot Grove Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Department Fire Pilot Grove Police Department Police Prairie Home Prairie Home Police Department Police Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn Fire Gasconade County of Gasconade EMD Emergency Management

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Gasconade C-4 School District Other Gasconade County Sheriffs Office Sheriff Gasconade-Osage County Health Department Public Health Bland Bland Fire Protection District Fire Bland Police Department Police Gasconade Gasconade Police Department Police Hermann City of Hermann EMD Emergency Management Hermann Area Ambulance District EMS Hermann Area District Hospital Health Care Hermann Police Department Police Hermann Volunteer Fire Dept Fire Morrison Morrison Volunteer Fire Department Fire Owensville Gasconade County E-911 Public Safety Communications Owensville Area Ambulance District EMS Owensville Police Department Police Owensville Volunteer Fire Department Fire Rosebud Rosebud Police Department Police Howard County of Howard EMD Emergency Management Howard County 911 Public Safety Communications Howard County Ambulance District EMS Armstrong Armstrong Fire Protection District Fire Fayette Armstrong Police Department Police Fayette Fire Department Fire Fayette Police Department Police Howard County Fire Protection District Fire Howard County Sheriffs Office Sheriff Glasgow Glasgow Police Department Police Glasgow Volunteer Fire Dept Fire New Franklin New Franklin Fire Department Fire New Franklin Police Department Police Miller County of Miller EMD Emergency Management Miller County 911 Public Safety Communications Miller County Ambulance District EMS Miller County Sheriffs Office Sheriff Brumley Brumley Fire Protection District Fire Eldon City of Eldon EMD Emergency Management Eldon City Fire Department Fire Eldon Police Department Police Eldon Public Safety Communications Public Safety Communications Eldon Public Works Public Works Moreau Fire Protection District Fire Iberia City of Iberia EMD Emergency Management

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Iberia Police Department Police Iberia Rural Fire Protection District Fire Lake Ozark Lake Ozark Fire District Fire Lake Ozark Fire Protection District Fire Lake Ozark Police Department Police Saint Elizabeth St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist Fire Tuscumbia Miller County Health Center Public Health Tuscumbia Fire Protection District Fire Moniteau County of Moniteau EMD Emergency Management County of Moniteau: Fire Fire County of Moniteau: Law Police Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch Public Safety Communications Moniteau County Sheriffs Office Sheriff California California Fire Department Fire California Police Department Police California Rural Fire Prot Dist Fire Moniteau County Health Center Public Health Clarksburg Clarksburg Police Department Police Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept Fire Fortuna Fortuna Fire Protection District Fire Jamestown Jamestown Police Department Police Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist Fire Tipton Mid-Mo Ambulance District EMS Tipton Fire Department Fire Tipton Police Department Police Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist Fire Montgomery Montgomery County Ambulance District EMS Montgomery County Communication Center 911 Public Safety Communications Montgomery County Health Department Public Health Montgomery County Sheriffs Office Sheriff Bellflower Bellflower Fire Protection District Fire Bellflower Police Department Police Big Spring Big Spring Fire Protection District Fire High Hill High Hill Police Department Police Jonesburg Jonesburg Police Department Police Jonesburg-High Hill Fire Protection District Fire Middletown Middletown Comm Fire Prot Dist Fire Montgomery City City of Montgomery City EMD Emergency Management County of Montgomery EMD Emergency Management Montgomery City Police Department Police Montgomery Vol Fire Prot Distt Fire New Florence New Florence Fire Protection Dist Fire

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New Florence Police Department Police Rhineland Rhineland Area Volunteer Fire Dept Inc Fire Wellsville Wellsville Fire Protection Dist Fire Wellsville Police Department Police Morgan Gravois Fire Protection District Fire Morgan County 911 Public Safety Communications Morgan County EMA Emergency Management Morgan County Road And Bridge Public Works Morgan County Sheriffs Office Sheriff Florence Florence Community Fire Department Fire Laurie Laurie Police Department Police Rocky Mount Rocky Mount Fire Protection District Fire Stover Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue Fire Stover Police Department Police Stover Rural Fire Protection District Fire Versailles Morgan County Health Center Public Health Versailles City Fire Department Fire Versailles Police Department Police Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist Fire Osage County of Osage EMD Emergency Management Osage County Sheriffs Office Sheriff Argyle Argyle Vol. Fire Department Fire Chamois Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept Fire Freeburg Freeburg Community Fire Association Fire Linn Linn Fire Protection District Fire Linn Police Department Police Osage Ambulance District EMS Meta Comm-Unity Ambulance EMS Meta Fire & Rescue FPD Fire Westphalia Westphalia Fire Protection District Fire

Other TICPs existing in the State of Missouri • Kansas City Urban Area • Region A • Region B • Region C • Region D • Region E • Region G • Region H • Region I • St. Louis Urban Area.

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1.4 TICP Point of Contact

The primary and alternate POCs for copies of or questions regarding this TICP are:

Primary: Agency Name: Jefferson City Police Department POC Name: Doug Keeney Title: Region F Interoperability Chair Address: 401 Monroe Street, Jefferson City, MO. Office Phone: (573) 634-6383 24/7 Phone: (573) 821-6516 E-Mail: [email protected]

Alternate: Agency Name: Mid-Missouri Regional Planning Commission POC Name: Steve Eden Title: Camden County Sheriff Address: 206 E. Broadway, Ashland, MO 65010 Office Phone: (573) 346-2243 E-Mail: [email protected]

2nd Alternate: Agency Name: County of Columbia POC Name: Charles Witt Title: RHSOC Chair E-Mail: [email protected]

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2 Governance

The following sections discuss the structure, functions, and procedures of governance within Region F and relation of these to the TICP.

2.1 Overview

The Region F TICP addresses interoperable communications equipment and planning for the region. Each agency, discipline, and jurisdiction participating in this plan is unique regarding its own interoperable communication needs and capabilities, proximity to one another, population, and shared incident/event responsibilities allow these entities to develop a single, consolidated regional TICP rather than several individual, potentially incompatible plans. The TICP therefore consolidates information across agencies, disciplines, and jurisdictions by documenting regional communications capabilities in order to provide a usable and accurate regional tactical incident response tool. The TICP was developed under the authority of the Region F Regional Homeland Security Oversight Committee (RHSOC). On 10/9/2009 the Region F RHSOC developed the Region F Interoperability Committee designated as an advisory committee to the Region F RHSOC. Members include representatives from the following public safety and public service disciplines:

• Emergency Management • Police • Sheriff • Fire • Public Health • HSRRS • Public Works • Mayor/City Administration • County Administration • Utilities • EMS • Hospitals • 911 • Schools • Volunteer Organizations

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2.2 Governing Body

The Region F RHSOC is comprised of 15 voting and 11 non-voting ex-officio agency representatives:

• 911 Chair/Lisa Schlottach Alternate/ Tom White • Agriculture Chair/John Fortman Alternate/ M.B Jones (OR Bill Kessler) • County Government Chair and RHSOC Vice Chair/ Doc Kritzer Alternate/ Tom Wright • Education Chair/ Jerry Hobbs Alternate/ John Byrne • Emergency Management Chair/ Bob Bishop Alternate/ Bill Farr • Emergency Medical Services Chair/ Gary Woodson Alternate/ David Colbert • Fire Agencies Chair/ Scott Frandsen Alternate/ Jason Turner • Health Department Chair / Melanie Hein Alternate/ Bryant Burton (OR Bruce Jenkins) • HSRRS Chair and RHSOC Chair / Charles Witt Alternate/ David Edwards • Industry/ Utilities Chair/ Mike Rackers Alternate/ Rich Green • Municipal Government Chair/ Debby Lancaster Alternate/ Tony St. Romaine • Police Agencies Chair/ Steve Myers Alternate/ Mark Maples • Public Works Chair/ Mary Ellen Lea Alternate/ Larry Benz • Sheriff Agencies Chair/ Dwight Franklin Alternate/ Greg White • Volunteer Sector Chair/ Anne Johnson

Figure 2 on the next page represents Region F RHSOC leadership and standing committee chairs in place at the time this TICP was finalized.

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RHSOC Chair Charles Witt

RHSOC Vice-Chair Doc Kritzer

Mid-Missouri RPC Mid-Missouri RPC Executive Director Regional Planner Edward Siegmund Curtis Owens

County Emergency 911 Health Education EMS Fire Government Management

Volunteer HSRRS Industry/ Utilities Municipal Police Public Works Sheriff Government Sector

Figure 2 – Region F Governance Organization Chart

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2.3 Region F RHSOC Membership

Appendix A provides POC information for members of the governing body and its subcommittees.

2.4 Region F Interoperability Committee

The following sections discuss responsibilities of the Region F Interoperability Committee.

2.4.1 Responsibilities The Region F Interoperability Committee is a policy working group representing public safety agencies throughout the region. The responsibilities of the Region F Interoperability Committee include: • Maintain and update the TICP at regular intervals, or as critical updated information is identified. • Disseminate updated plans to all participating agencies. • Establish training requirements in support of the TICP. • Promote interoperable communications capabilities through trained communications personnel. • Initiate Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) and Agreements for interoperable communications. • Promote regular interoperable equipment/solutions testing, assist agencies with test evaluations, and disseminate the results. • Re-evaluate regional requirements as technology evolves and circumstances dictate. • Review communications-related standard operating procedures (SOP) created by the included agencies, to preclude conflicts or non-compliance with current standards or initiatives.

Meeting Schedule This committee meets on an as-needed basis as determined by the chair. Meetings are generally held at the Jefferson City Police Department (401 Monroe Street. Jefferson City, MO 65101) but can be held other places on an as needed basis. All meetings are open to the public unless an executive session is called by the chair.

2.5 TICP Maintenance and Update

The Region F Interoperability Committee has the responsibility to review this document at a meeting called annually by the TICP POC. Each RHSOC’s executive leadership is responsible for ensuring annual completion of plan updates by the designated committee and/or regional planning commission. Requests for modifications or additions to this document should be submitted to the Region F Interoperable Committee for recommendation and the RHSOC for

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approval. Agencies participating in this plan will be formally notified within 15 days of any modifications or additions to this TICP.

2.6 Agency Responsibilities and Rights

Agencies will retain the following rights and responsibilities: • Agencies are responsible for considering and, if agreeing to, complying with MOUs and Agreements developed by the Region F RHSOC in coordination with their respective jurisdictions. • Authorized representatives of agencies participating in this plan have the authority to request the use of equipment, including systems and mobile assets, in accordance with SOPs. • Where applicable, agencies will be responsible for consistently maintaining, testing, and exercising connectivity to interoperable communications. • Agencies retain the right to decide when and where to participate in interoperable communications—for example, accepting or declining a patch to a gateway system in order to provide interoperable communications during an incident.

2.7 Prioritization and Shared Use of Regional Interoperability Assets

Regional Communications Coordinators—individuals appointed by the Region F Interoperability Committee and approved by the RHSOC—have authority to coordinate and assign interoperability assets. Regional Communications Coordinators will be individuals affiliated with public safety agencies who have completed training required by the Region F Interoperability Committee, and who have made a commitment to serve in this role. During a response to one or more events or incidents, competition for interoperable communications assets could develop out of competing demands and priorities that cross over political jurisdictions. Until such time as Incident Command is established, the lead agency designee (i.e., communications supervisor/command personnel), in cooperation with assisting agencies, will have the authority to designate use(s) of interoperable assets. Once Incident Command has been established, Command Staff or Communication Unit Leaders (when designated) will direct the further coordination and delegation of the interoperable communications assets assigned to the event or incident in question. Agencies should judiciously activate needed interoperable assets so as to effectively respond to the event and/or incident, and to minimize negative impacts on surrounding agencies and jurisdictions. Establishment of communications interoperability should proceed with the following order of operations in mind (subject to variability based on the agencies involved and the nature of the event/incident): 1. Leverage face-to-face communications wherever appropriate. For example, co-location of all Command and General Staff at the incident command post (ICP) provides the best direct communications and reduces demand on interoperability resources. 2. Employ local communications assets until such time as those assets become taxed or inadequate based on the nature and/or scope of the incident.

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3. If response agencies are users of a shared system, utilize that shared system to establish interoperable communications. 4. If response agencies operate on disparate systems, utilize shared or mutual aid channels to establish interoperable communications. 5. If response agencies do not share systems or channels, utilize a gateway solution to establish interoperable communications. 6. Where interoperable communications cannot otherwise be established between responses agencies, utilize swap or cache radios to establish operable communications for responders. 7. If no other method of interoperability can be established, relay communications through staff members. When the same resources are requested for two or more incidents, resource assignments should be based on the following priority levels: • Level 1—Disaster and extreme emergency operations for mutual aid and interagency communications • Level 2—Emergency or urgent operations involving imminent danger to life or property • Level 3—Special event control, generally preplanned (including task force operations) • Level 4—Single agency secondary communications (default priority).

In the event of multiple simultaneous incidents within the same priority level, the resources should be allocated according to the following priorities: 1. Incidents with the greatest level of exigency (e.g., greater threat to life or property, more immediate need, etc.) have priority over less exigent incidents. 2. Agencies with single/limited interoperable options have priority use of those options over agencies with multiple interoperable options. 3. If at all possible, agencies already using an interoperable asset during an event should not be redirected to another resource. References to applicable policy documents, governing documents, MOUs, and sharing agreements are in Appendix H.

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3 Interoperability Equipment, Policies, and Procedures

This section describes all interoperable communications equipment and associated policies/procedures in Region F.

3.1 Shared Systems

“Shared system” refers to a single radio system used to provide service to several public safety or public service agencies. Table 3 below lists all radio systems shared by more than one public safety or service agency operating in Region F. Details on each system are provided in Appendix B. Note: Intra-system “shared channels” refer to common frequencies/talkgroups established and programmed into radios to provide interoperable communications among agencies using the same shared radio system. “Channel” in this context refers to the name of a common frequency/talkgroup visually displayed on a user’s radio.

Table 3 – Region F Shared Systems

Make / Frequency Radio System Name Owning Agency Type Model Band Audrain Ambulance District's Audrain County 911 Motorola VHF Analog Simulcast Audrain County 911 Audrain County 911 Unknown VHF Analog Audrain County Sheriff's Audrain County 911 Motorola VHF Analog Simulcast Audrain Medical Center Audrain Medical Center Unknown VHF Analog Bland Fire Protection District Bland Fire Protection District Unknown VHF Analog Callaway County Emergency Callaway County 911/EOC Midland VHF Analog Operations Center Cam-Mo Ambulance District Cam-Mo Ambulance District Kenwood VHF Analog Camden County Sheriffs Camden County Sheriffs Motorola VHF Analog Office Office Camdenton City of City of Camdenton Motorola VHF Analog City of Booneville Boonville Police Department Midland VHF Analog City of Camdenton Fire Camdenton City Fire Unknown VHF Analog Department Department Mexico Public Safety City of Mexico Motorola VHF Analog Department City of Vandalia Vandalia Police Department Unknown VHF Analog Coffman Bend Fire Coffman Bend Fire Analog / Unknown VHF Association Association Digital Cole County Fire Protection Cole County Fire Protection Kenwood VHF Analog District District Cole County Sheriff Cole County Sheriffs Office Motorola VHF Analog Columbia Public Works Public Safety Joint Motorola VHF Analog

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Make / Frequency Radio System Name Owning Agency Type Model Band Communications Public Safety Joint Columbia Streets and Parks Unknown VHF Analog Communications Cooper County Fire Cooper County Fire Motorola VHF Analog Protection District Protection District Cooper County of County of Cooper EMD Mixed VHF Analog Audrain County Sheriffs County of Audrain Unknown VHF Analog Office County of Moniteau: EMA County of Moniteau EMD Kenwood VHF Analog County of Moniteau: Fire County of Moniteau: Fire Motorola VHF Analog County of Moniteau: Law County of Moniteau: Law Motorola VHF Analog Eldon Public Safety Eldon City of ICOM VHF Analog Communications Farber Volunteer Fire Farber Volunteer Fire Unknown VHF Analog Department, Inc Department Inc Fayette City of Fayette Police Department Motorola VHF-Low Digital Gasconade County Sheriffs Gasconade County of Motorola VHF Analog Office Gravois Fire Protection Gravois Fire Protection GE VHF Analog District District Hermann City of Hermann Police Department Motorola VHF Digital Holts Summit Police Analog / Holts Summit City of Kenwood VHF Department Digital Ivy Bend Fire District (Stover) Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue Motorola VHF Analog Jefferson City Code Jefferson City Public Works Kenwood UHF Analog Enforcement Jefferson City Police Jefferson City Police Mixed VHF Analog Department Department Scott Poest- Amateur Radio KB8KGU Ham Repeater Motorola UHF Analog Network Laddonia & Rural Fire Laddonia & Rural Fire Assn, Unknown VHF Analog Association Inc Lake of the Ozarks Amateur Lake of The Ozarks Amateur ICOM UHF Analog Radio Club Radio Club Lake Ozark Fire Protection Lake Ozark Fire Protection Unknown VHF Analog District District Lake Road FF14/FF17 Lake Road Ff14-Ff17 Vol Unknown VHF Analog Volunteer Fire Department Fire Department Laurie Village of Laurie Police Department ICOM VHF Digital Little Dixie Fire Protection Little Dixie Fire Protection Unknown VHF Analog District District Little Dixie Fire Protection Audrain County 911 Motorola VHF Analog District's Simulcast Martinsburg Area Fire Martinsburg Area Fire Prot ICOM VHF Analog Protection District Dist

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Make / Frequency Radio System Name Owning Agency Type Model Band Mid-County Fire Protection Mid-County Fire Protection Unknown VHF Analog District District Mid-MO Ambulance District Mid-Mo Ambulance District ICOM VHF Analog Miller County Ambulance Miller County Ambulance MACOM VHF Analog District District Miller County E911 Dispatch Miller County 911 ICOM VHF Analog Miller County EMD County of Miller EMD Motorola VHF Digital Montgomery City Police Montgomery City, City of Kenwood VHF Analog Department Montgomery County Montgomery County Analog / Kenwood VHF Ambulance District Ambulance District Digital Montgomery County Montgomery County Sheriffs Zetron VHF Analog Communication Center 911 Office Moreau Fire Protection Moreau Fire Protection ICOM VHF Analog District District Morgan County Morgan County 911 Unknown VHF Digital Morrison Volunteer Fire Morrison Fire Department Unknown VHF Analog Department Northwest Fire Protection Northwest Fire Protection Unknown VHF Analog District District Osage Beach Dept. of Public Osage Beach City of Motorola VHF Analog Safety Osage Beach Fire Protection Osage Beach Fire Protection Motorola VHF Digital District District Osage County EMD County of Osage EMD Unknown VHF Analog Cole County Fire Protection Osage Fire Protection District Kenwood VHF Analog District Owensville Ambulance Owensville Area Ambulance Motorola VHF Analog District District Owensville Police Owensville Police Unknown VHF Analog Department Department Owensville Volunteer Fire Owensville Volunteer Fire Unknown VHF Analog Department Department Prairie Home Rural Fire Prairie Home Rural Fire Analog / Kenwood VHF Association Assn Digital Public Safety, City of Public Safety Joint Multiple VHF Analog Columbia Communications Regional West Fire Cole County Fire Protection Unknown VHF Analog Protection District District Rhineland Area Volunteer Rhineland Area Volunteer Motorola VHF Analog Fire Department Fire Dept Inc Russellville Lohman Fire Cole County Fire Protection Unknown VHF Analog Protection District District Southwest Camden Fire Southwest Camden Co Fire Unknown VHF Analog Protection District Prot Dist

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Make / Frequency Radio System Name Owning Agency Type Model Band St Elizabeth Fire Protection St. Elizabeth Rural Fire Mixed VHF Digital Dist Analog / St. Johns EMS (Region F) St. Johns EMS Kenwood Multi-band Digital Sunrise Beach City Police Sunrise Beach Police Unknown VHF Analog Department Department Sunrise Beach Fire Sunrise Beach Fire Midland VHF Analog Protection District Protection District Versailles Rural Fire Fighters Versailles Rural Fire Midland VHF Analog Association Protection Dist

3.1.1 Region-Wide Shared System Technology Overview The Region F RHSOC has identified 72 shared communication systems that provide service to the region. General interoperable communications rules of use, policies, and procedures that apply across these systems are detailed below.

3.1.2 Region-Wide Shared System Policies and Procedures Use the following procedures when requesting, using, or discontinuing use of shared communication systems: • When an individual responder needs to interoperate with other agencies on their same shared system, the responder will notify his/her dispatch center. The dispatcher can then identify and designate an appropriate channel. Note that in cases requiring no dispatcher intervention, responders still notify dispatch that they are switching to a shared channel to maintain responder safety. • Notify dispatch when the interoperability channels/talkgroups are no longer required and announce the return to normal operations channels. • For extended incidents:

o The lead agency dispatcher notifies the Communications Coordinator (COMC)/Communications Unit Leader (COML)/designee that interoperability channels/talkgroups are in use. o Each agency’s dispatch center tells additional en-route responders what interoperability channels are in use for the incident. o The Incident Commander determines when the interoperability channels are no longer required and notifies the appropriate dispatch center.

3.1.3 Shared System Rules of Use

● National Incident Management System – Use an Incident Command System (ICS) compliant with the National Incident Management System (NIMS) when using any regional interoperability resource.

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● Plain Language – All interoperable communications during multi-agency, multi- discipline incidents will be in plain language. Avoid using radio codes, acronyms, and abbreviations, as these may cause confusion among agencies. Ensure that all verbal requests for assistance or backup specify the reason for the request. Additionally, it should be understood that plain words such as “help,” “assistance,” “repeat,” and “back-up” may have different operational meanings to different agencies. The words “Help” and “Mayday” should not be used alone unless in the context of a life-threatening situation. Requests for assistance or backup should include the reason for the request.

● Unit Identification – Announce the unit/station being called first—and then announce your home agency prior to announcing your unit identifier during interoperable communication situations (i.e., “Staging Area, this is Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District Engine 1.”).

3.1.4 Shared System Problem ID and Resolution During an incident: During activation, report shared system problems to the Communications Technician (COMT) or COML/designee assigned to the incident/event who will follow established agency procedures to resolve the problem. Following an incident, the following general problem ID and resolution processes apply to all shared systems: • Report any problems with the shared system to the appropriate POC for the owning agency listed in Appendix B. The POC will be responsible for ensuring effective resolution to problems that arise with the shared system. • Report any unresolved problems with that system directly to the Region F Interoperability Committee. This committee serves as a regional advisory body to provide assistance for effective resolution of reported problems.

3.2 Intra-System Shared Interoperability Channels

3.2.1 Definition of an Intra-System Shared Channel Intra-system “shared channels” refer to common frequencies/talkgroups established and programmed into radios to provide interoperable communications among agencies using the same shared radio system. “Channel,” in this context, refers to the name of a common frequency/talkgroup visually displayed on a user’s radio.

3.2.2 Intra-System Shared Channel Technology Overview The Region F RHSOC has identified 77 shared communication systems that provide service to the region. General interoperable communications rules of use, policies, and procedures that apply across these systems are detailed below. Specific shared interoperable communication channels available within the region are listed in Table 4 below. More detailed information on each channel is documented in Appendix C.

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3.2.3 Designated Intra-System Interoperability Channels

Table 4 – Intra-System Shared Channels

Frequency System Channel Name Primary Use Band Audrain Audrain EMS Dispatch and Operations (County-wide Ambulance VHF Ambulance Simulcast System) - CALL SIGN: KUS465 District's Simulcast Agencies Supported: Audrain Ambulance District; Audrain County 911 Audrain Audrain EMS Dispatch and Operations (Talk Around) - Ambulance VHF Ambulance TA CALL SIGN: KUS465 District's Simulcast Agencies Supported: Audrain Ambulance District; Audrain County 911 Audrain County County-wide simulcast system owned by Audrain Audrain Sheriff VHF Sheriff's Simulcast County 911. - CALL SIGN: KAJ237 Agencies Supported: Audrain County 911; Audrain County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD Audrain Medical Hospital Hospital Operations - CALL SIGN: KUS465 VHF Center Agencies Supported: Audrain County 911; Audrain Medical Center; County of Audrain EMD Bland Fire Fire Dispatch Fire - CALL SIGN: WPWT350 VHF Protection District Agencies Supported: Bland Fire Protection District; Gasconade County E-911 Bland Fire Fire-Tac Fire - CALL SIGN: WPWT350 VHF Protection District Agencies Supported: Bland Fire Protection District; Gasconade County E-911 Callaway County Fire/EMS Emergency Fire/EMS: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: WNPO628 VHF Dispatch Operations Center Callaway County 911/EOC; Central Callaway Fire Protection District; City of Holts Agencies Supported: Summit EMD; Fulton Fire Department; Holts Summit Police Department; New Bloomfield Fire Protection Dist Callaway County Emergency Law Dispatch Police: Dispatch (Fulton) - CALL SIGN: WQIQ826 VHF Operations Center Agencies Supported: Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Sheriffs Office Callaway County Sheriff: Fulton/Rural Dispatch - CALL SIGN: Emergency Law Dispatch VHF KAH316 Operations Center Agencies Supported: Callaway County 911/EOC; Fulton Fire Department; Fulton Police Department Callaway County Emergency Law Dispatch Sheriff: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: WNCQ324 VHF Operations Center Callaway County 911/EOC; City of Holts Summit EMD; Fulton Fire Department; Agencies Supported: Holts Summit Police Department Camden County Camden Co Sheriff: Municipal Dispatch - CALL SIGN: VHF Sheriffs Office Municipal KAB818 Agencies Supported: Camden County Health; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton Police

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Frequency System Channel Name Primary Use Band Department; Linn Creek Police Department Camden County Camden County Camden County EMA - CALL SIGN: WXB769 VHF Sheriffs Office EMA Camden County Health; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton Police Agencies Supported: Department Fire: Dispatch (w/Camdenton Fire Dept.) This Camden County frequency is also licensed to Mid-County Fire Fire Dispatch VHF Sheriffs Office Prot. District, and Sunrise Beach Fire Prot. District. - CALL SIGN: KNBD574 Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton Police Agencies Supported: Department; Sunrise Beach Police Department Camdenton City of Fire Dispatch Fire Dispatch - CALL SIGN: KNBD574 VHF Camdenton City Fire Department; Camdenton Police Department; Gravois Fire Agencies Supported: Protection District City of Booneville Police (155.490) - CALL SIGN: WPYD355 VHF Agencies Supported: Boonville Police Department; Boonville Public Works City of Camdenton Lake Fire Fire Dispatch channel - CALL SIGN: KNDB574 VHF Fire Department Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; Camdenton Police Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Agencies Supported: Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Southwest Camden Co Fire Prot Dist; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District Mexico DPS Police/Fire Dispatch and Operations (Repeater) - City of Mexico VHF Repeater CALL SIGN: KAR773 Agencies Supported: Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Mexico Public Safety Department Police/Fire Dispatch and Operations (Talk City of Mexico Mexico DPS TA VHF Around) - CALL SIGN: KAR773 Agencies Supported: Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Mexico Public Safety Department Vandalia DPS Police/Fire/Ambulance Dispatch and Operations - City of Vandalia VHF Repeater CALL SIGN: KNGA897 Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Van-Far Ambulance District; Agencies Supported: Vandalia Police Department Police/Fire/EMS Dispatch and Operations (Talk City of Vandalia Vandalia DPS TA VHF Around) - CALL SIGN: KNGA897 Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Van-Far Ambulance District; Agencies Supported: Vandalia Police Department Cole County Fire Fire-Tac - CALL SIGN: WPRF498 VHF Protection District Cole County Fire Protection District; County of Cole EMD; Osage Fire Protection Agencies Supported: District; Regional West Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District Cole County Fire Fire-Tac - CALL SIGN: WPMP735 VHF Protection District Cole County Fire Protection District; County of Cole EMD; Osage Fire Protection Agencies Supported: District; Regional West Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District

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Frequency System Channel Name Primary Use Band Cole County Fire Cole County Fire / First Responder Dispatch Repeater VHF Protection District Repeater - CALL SIGN: KUQ903 Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Fire Protection District; Cole County Sheriffs Office; County of Cole EMD; Osage Fire Protection Agencies Supported: District; Regional West Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District Cole County Law Dispatch Sheriff: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: KNIL603 VHF Sheriff Agencies Supported: Cole County Sheriffs Office; County of Cole EMD Columbia Streets Streets Parks and - CALL SIGN: KIL-287 VHF and Parks Rec Columbia Parks And Recreation Department; Columbia Public Works; Agencies Supported: Columbia/'Boone County Health Department Cooper County Fire Protection Fire Dispatch Fire: Tactical - CALL SIGN: WNSN365 VHF District Boonville Fire Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Agencies Supported: Sheriffs Office Cooper County Fire Protection Fire-Tac Fire - CALL SIGN: WNSN365 VHF District Agencies Supported: Boonville Fire Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District Cooper County Fire Protection Fire-Tac Fireground - CALL SIGN: WNSN365 VHF District Agencies Supported: Boonville Fire Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District Cooper County Fire Protection Fire-Tac Fireground - CALL SIGN: WNSN365 VHF District Agencies Supported: Boonville Fire Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District Cooper County of Fire Dispatch Fire: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: KOM383 VHF Boonville Fire Department; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Coroners Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Agencies Supported: Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Road Department; County of Cooper EMD; Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn Countywide Law Enforcement - CALL SIGN: Cooper County of Law Dispatch VHF KOM383 Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Coroners Department; Cooper County Public Agencies Supported: Health Dept.; Cooper County Road Department; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Cooper EMD; Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department Cooper County of Multi-Dispatch County One - CALL SIGN: KOM383 VHF Boonville Fire Department; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Agencies Supported: Coroners Department; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Road Department; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Cooper EMD; Pilot Grove

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Frequency System Channel Name Primary Use Band City/Rural Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department Cooper County of Multi-Dispatch County 4 - CALL SIGN: KOM383 VHF Boonville Fire Department; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Coroners Department; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Road Agencies Supported: Department; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Cooper EMD; Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department Fire EMS Dispatch Warning Sirens - CALL SIGN: Cooper County of Multi-Dispatch VHF KOM383 Boonville Fire Department; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Coroners Department; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Road Agencies Supported: Department; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Cooper EMD; Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department Audrain Sheriff Sheriff Dispatch and Operations (Talk Around) - County of Audrain VHF TA CALL SIGN: KAJ237 Agencies Supported: Audrain County 911; Audrain County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD Emergency Management Repeater County-Wide County of Moniteau EMA 1 Non-discipline Specific Command and Operations VHF Moniteau: EMA - CALL SIGN: WPXD751 California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Clarksburg Police Department; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; County of Moniteau EMD; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Jamestown Police Department; Agencies Supported: Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Police Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist Emergency Management Simplex Channel County of Moniteau EMA 2 County-Wide Non-Discipline Specific Operations - VHF Moniteau: EMA CALL SIGN: WPXD751 California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Clarksburg Police Department; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; County of Moniteau EMD; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Jamestown Police Department; Agencies Supported: Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Police Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist Emergency Management Repeater County-Wide County of Moniteau EMA 4 Non-Discipline Specific Command and VHF Moniteau: EMA Operations - CALL SIGN: WPXD751 California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Clarksburg Police Department; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; County of Moniteau EMD; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Jamestown Police Department; Agencies Supported: Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Police Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist Fire 1 - Located at 911 in California Used for Fire County of Fire 1 Dispatch and Operations - CALL SIGN: VHF Moniteau: Fire WPJP850 California Fire Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Clarksburg Volunteer Agencies Supported: Fire Dept; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist;

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Frequency System Channel Name Primary Use Band Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Moniteau County Health Center; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist County of Fire 2 Located at Tipton Fire Station Used for fire Fire 2 VHF Moniteau: Fire dispatch and operations. - CALL SIGN: WPJP850 California Fire Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Agencies Supported: Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Moniteau County Health Center; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist Fire 3 - Located at former Jamestown Fire Station County of Fire 3 Used for Fire Dispatch and Operations - CALL VHF Moniteau: Fire SIGN: WPJP850 California Fire Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Agencies Supported: Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Moniteau County Health Center; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist Moniteau County Law Repeater Joint Law County of Moniteau Law Enforcement Dispatch and Operations - CALL VHF Moniteau: Law Repeater SIGN: WNVJ502 California Police Department; Clarksburg Police Department; Jamestown Police Agencies Supported: Department; Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Tipton Police Department Eldon City of Fire Dispatch Fire/Rescue: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: KUS418 VHF City of Eldon EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Agencies Supported: Public Safety Communications; Eldon Public Works Eldon City of Law Dispatch Police: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: KAI402 VHF City of Eldon EMD; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Agencies Supported: Eldon Public Works; Miller County Health Center Eldon City of Public Works Eldon Model Airpark - CALL SIGN: KNHN200 VHF City of Eldon EMD; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Agencies Supported: Eldon Public Works Farber Volunteer Farber Fire Fire Dispatch and Operations (Repeater) - CALL Fire Department, VHF Repeater SIGN: WNVZ584 Inc Agencies Supported: Audrain County 911; Farber Volunteer Fire Department Inc Farber Volunteer Fire Dispatch and Operations (Talk Around) - Fire Department, Farber Fire TA VHF CALL SIGN: WNVZ584 Inc Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Farber Volunteer Fire Department Agencies Supported: Inc Gasconade County Sheriff Main - CALL SIGN: WPUX209 VHF of Bland Police Department; County of Gasconade EMD; Gasconade County E-911; Agencies Supported: Gasconade County Sheriffs Office; Gasconade Police Department; Rosebud Police Department Gasconade County Sheriff North - CALL SIGN: WPUX209 VHF of Agencies Supported: Bland Police Department; County of Gasconade EMD; Gasconade County E-911;

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Frequency System Channel Name Primary Use Band Gasconade County Sheriffs Office; Gasconade Police Department; Rosebud Police Department Gravois Fire Fire-Tac Fire interop. channel - CALL SIGN: WQF609 VHF Protection District Agencies Supported: Gravois Fire Protection District; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center Countywide Law Enforcement - CALL SIGN: Hermann City of Law Dispatch VHF KBF583 Agencies Supported: City of Hermann EMD; Hermann Police Department Holts Summit City Law Dispatch Police: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: WQEC988 VHF of Agencies Supported: City of Holts Summit EMD; Holts Summit Police Department Jefferson City Law Dispatch Police main dispatch - CALL SIGN: WPFE756 VHF Police Department Agencies Supported: Cole County Sheriffs Office; Jefferson City Police Department Jefferson City Law Dispatch Police: Admin - CALL SIGN: KAA552 VHF Police Department Agencies Supported: Cole County Sheriffs Office; Jefferson City Police Department Laddonia & Rural Laddonia Fire Fire Dispatch and Operations - CALL SIGN: VHF Fire Association Repeater WPMU383 Agencies Supported: Audrain County 911; Laddonia & Rural Fire Assn, Inc Laddonia & Rural Fire Dispatch and Operations (Talk Around) - Laddonia Fire TA VHF Fire Association CALL SIGN: WPMU383 Agencies Supported: Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Laddonia & Rural Fire Assn, Inc Lake Ozark Fire Fire: Dispatch at Osage Beach DPS. - CALL Fire Dispatch VHF Protection District SIGN: WQBV577 Agencies Supported: Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District Lake Ozark Fire Fire Dispatch Fire: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: WQBV577 VHF Protection District Agencies Supported: Lake Ozark Fire District; Miller County Health Center Lake Ozark Fire Lake Fire Lake Fire - CALL SIGN: WQBV577 VHF Protection District Agencies Supported: Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District Lake Road FF14/FF17 FF14/FF17 Fire Fire - CALL SIGN: WNSS678 VHF Volunteer Fire Dispatch Department Agencies Supported: Coffman Bend Fire Association; Lake Road Ff14-Ff17 Vol Fire Department Little Dixie Fire Fire Dispatch and Operations (Talk Around) - LD Talk Around VHF Protection District CALL SIGN: WRX789 Agencies Supported: Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Little Dixie Fire Protection District Little Dixie Fire Fire Dispatch and Operations (County-wide Protection Little Dixie VHF Simulcast System) - CALL SIGN: WRX789 District's Simulcast Agencies Supported: Audrain County 911; Little Dixie Fire Protection District

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Frequency System Channel Name Primary Use Band Martinsburg Area Martinsburg Fire Fire Dispatch and Operations - CALL SIGN: Fire Protection VHF Repeater WQKR245 District Agencies Supported: Audrain County 911; Martinsburg Area Fire Prot Dist Martinsburg Area Martinsburg Fire Fire Dispatch and Operations (Talk Around) - Fire Protection VHF TA CALL SIGN: WQKR245 District Agencies Supported: Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Martinsburg Area Fire Prot Dist Mid-County Fire Lake Fire Fire: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: WPHI739 VHF Protection District Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Lake Road Ff14-Ff17 Vol Fire Agencies Supported: Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Southwest Camden Co Fire Prot Dist; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District Mid-Mo Ambulance Dispatch and Operations for Mid-MO Mid-MO Repeater Moniteau and Morgan Counties. - CALL SIGN: VHF Ambulance District WZJ516 Agencies Supported: Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Moniteau County Health Center Miller County Miller County miller county main dispatch and communication Ambulance VHF Ambulance District frequency - CALL SIGN: WNDK806 Repeater Agencies Supported: Miller County 911; Miller County Ambulance District Miller County E911 Miller County Ambulance North - CALL SIGN: Ambulance North VHF Dispatch WNDK806 County of Miller EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Lake Ozark Police Department; Agencies Supported: Miller County 911; Miller County Sheriffs Office; Moreau Fire Protection District; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist Miller County E911 Iberia Fire - CALL SIGN: WQFX263 VHF Dispatch County of Miller EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Iberia Rural Fire Protection Agencies Supported: District; Miller County 911; Miller County Sheriffs Office; Moreau Fire Protection District Miller County E911 Moreau Fire - CALL SIGN: WPWE578 VHF Dispatch County of Miller EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Miller County 911; Miller County Agencies Supported: Sheriffs Office; Moreau Fire Protection District Miller County E911 Rocky Mount Fire - CALL SIGN: VHF Dispatch County of Miller EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Miller County 911; Moreau Fire Agencies Supported: Protection District Miller County E911 Sheriff North Local Sheriff North - CALL SIGN: WSL475 VHF Dispatch County of Miller EMD; Iberia Police Department; Miller County 911; Miller County Agencies Supported: Sheriffs Office Miller County E911 St. Elizabeth Fire - CALL SIGN: WPEQ745 VHF Dispatch

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Frequency System Channel Name Primary Use Band County of Miller EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Miller County 911; Miller County Agencies Supported: Sheriffs Office; Moreau Fire Protection District; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist Miller County E911 Tuscumbia Fire - CALL SIGN: WNPK913 VHF Dispatch County of Miller EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Miller County 911; Miller County Agencies Supported: Sheriffs Office; Moreau Fire Protection District; Tuscumbia Fire Protection District Montgomery Montgomery County County Ambulance - CALL SIGN: KXL379 VHF Ambulance District District Agencies Supported: City of Montgomery City EMD; Montgomery County Communication Center 911 Montgomery County EMS EMS Dispatch - CALL SIGN: KXL379 VHF Communication Center 911 Agencies Supported: City of Montgomery City EMD; Montgomery County Communication Center 911 Montgomery County Fire Fire Dispatch - CALL SIGN: KAI208 VHF Communication Center 911 Bellflower Fire Protection District; Big Spring Fire Protection District; City of Montgomery City EMD; County of Montgomery EMD; Jonesburg-High Hill Fire Protection District; Middletown Comm Fire Prot Dist; Montgomery County Agencies Supported: Communication Center 911; Montgomery Vol Fire Prot Dist; New Florence Fire Protection Dist; Rhineland Area Volunteer Fire Dept Inc; Wellsville Fire Protection Dist Montgomery County Law Law Dispatch - CALL SIGN: WPIF266 VHF Communication Center 911 Bellflower Police Department; City of Montgomery City EMD; High Hill Police Department; Jonesburg Police Department; Montgomery City Police Department; Agencies Supported: Montgomery County Communication Center 911; Montgomery County Sheriffs Office; New Florence Police Department; Wellsville Police Department Moreau Fire Fire: Dispatch / Operations - CALL SIGN: Fire Dispatch VHF Protection District WPWE578 Agencies Supported: Miller County Health Center; Moreau Fire Protection District Civil Defense - Morgan County Civil Defense - CALL SIGN: KNHV344 VHF EMA Agencies Supported: Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Morgan County Sheriffs Office Sheriffs Office Repeater - Dispatch and Morgan County MCSD Repeater VHF Operations - CALL SIGN: WPHK660 Agencies Supported: Laurie Police Department; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Sheriffs Office Morgan Law Morgan Law - Versailles and Stove PD Dispatch - Morgan County VHF (Municipal) CALL SIGN: WQBR928 Agencies Supported: Laurie Police Department; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Sheriffs Office Morgan County Road and Bridge Road and Bridge Operations - CALL SIGN: VHF

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Frequency System Channel Name Primary Use Band Repeater WPLX357 Agencies Supported: Morgan County 911; Morgan County Road And Bridge Morrison Fire Fire Dispatch Fire: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: WPMA463 VHF Department Agencies Supported: Gasconade County E-911; Morrison Volunteer Fire Department Morrison Fire Fire-Tac Fireground - CALL SIGN: WPMA463 VHF Department Agencies Supported: Gasconade County E-911; Morrison Volunteer Fire Department Northwest Fire Fire Dispatch Fire - CALL SIGN: WQCS606 VHF Protection District Coffman Bend Fire Association; Lake Road Ff14-Ff17 Vol Fire Department; Mid- Agencies Supported: County Fire Protection District Osage Beach City Fire: Primary - Dispatch/Paging - CALL SIGN: Fire Dispatch VHF of WPYX955 Agencies Supported: City of Osage Beach Ambulance; City of Osage Beach EMD Osage Beach Fire Fire Dispatch Fire: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: WPYX955 VHF Protection District Camden County EMA; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Mid-County Fire Agencies Supported: Protection District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District 911 Fire/EMS: Dispatch (Meta, Portland) - CALL Osage County EMD Fire Dispatch VHF SIGN: WPYC288 Agencies Supported: County of Osage EMD; Freeburg Community Fire Association Osage County EMD Law Dispatch Sheriff: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: KNHZ716 VHF Agencies Supported: County of Osage EMD; Linn Police Department; Osage County Sheriffs Office Osage Fire Fire-Tac Fire - CALL SIGN: WPMP734 VHF Protection District Osage Fire Protection District; Regional West Fire Protection District; Russellville- Agencies Supported: Lohman Fire Protection District Owensville Owensville EMS: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: WNJQ898 VHF Ambulance District Ambulance Agencies Supported: Gasconade County E-911; Owensville Area Ambulance District Owensville Police Owensville Police - CALL SIGN: WPAX213 VHF Department Agencies Supported: Gasconade County E-911; Owensville Police Department Owensville Volunteer Fire Fire Dispatch - CALL SIGN: WPEW848 VHF Department Agencies Supported: Gasconade County E-911; Owensville Volunteer Fire Department Public Safety, City Boone County - CALL SIGN: WNBY433 VHF of Columbia Fire Tactical Ashland Police Department; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Agencies Supported: Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Hallsville Police Department; Public Safety Joint Communications;

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Frequency System Channel Name Primary Use Band Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sturgeon Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service Public Safety, City Boone County Operations of correctional center. In house VHF of Columbia Jail repeater system. - CALL SIGN: WNFX-946 Ashland Police Department; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Police Agencies Supported: Department; Hallsville Police Department; Sturgeon Police Department Boone County Sheriff and municipal police Public Safety, City Boone County agency tactical operations. - CALL SIGN: KAB- VHF of Columbia Sheriff Tactical 278 Ashland Police Department; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Agencies Supported: Police Department; Hallsville Police Department; Sturgeon Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service Public Safety, City Main Dispatch Frequency for Columbia Fire CIty Fire VHF of Columbia Department - CALL SIGN: KDJ485 Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Police Agencies Supported: Department; Hallsville Police Department; Public Safety Joint Communications; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sturgeon Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service Public Safety, City Columbia Fire - CALL SIGN: WPRY-340 VHF of Columbia Tactical Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Police Agencies Supported: Department; Hallsville Police Department; Public Safety Joint Communications; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sturgeon Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service Public Safety, City Columbia Police - CALL SIGN: KAB278 VHF of Columbia Detectives Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Police Department; Hallsville Police Department; Public Agencies Supported: Safety Joint Communications; Sturgeon Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service Public Safety, City Columbia Police - CALL SIGN: KAB278 VHF of Columbia Tactical Ashland Police Department; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Agencies Supported: Fire Department; Columbia Police Department; Hallsville Police Department; Public Safety Joint Communications; Sturgeon Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service Public Safety, City County Fire - CALL SIGN: KLK578 VHF of Columbia Ashland Police Department; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Agencies Supported: Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Police Department; Hallsville Police Department; Public Safety Joint Communications; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sturgeon

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Frequency System Channel Name Primary Use Band Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service Public Safety, City There is a repeater project near completion for EMS Dispatch VHF of Columbia this channel. - CALL SIGN: KJY848 Ashland Police Department; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Agencies Supported: Department; Columbia Police Department; Hallsville Police Department; Public Safety Joint Communications; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sturgeon Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service Public Safety, City Joint Communications Interoperability Channel - JCIC VHF of Columbia CALL SIGN: WNBF553 Ashland Police Department; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Agencies Supported: Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Police Department; Hallsville Police Department; Public Safety Joint Communications; Sturgeon Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service Main Dispatch Channel for Columbia PD, Boone Public Safety, City Main Law County Sheriff, Ashland PD, Hallsville PD, VHF of Columbia Dispatch Sturgeon PD - CALL SIGN: KAB278 Ashland Police Department; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Police Department; Hallsville Police Agencies Supported: Department; Public Safety Joint Communications; Sturgeon Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service Sunrise Beach Fire Lake Fire Fire - CALL SIGN: WPUQ597 VHF Protection District Cam-Mo Ambulance District; Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Mid- Agencies Supported: County Fire Protection District; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; Sunrise Beach Police Department Sunrise Beach Fire Sunrise Beach Fireground - CALL SIGN: WPUQ597 VHF Protection District Fire Private Agencies Supported: Gravois Fire Protection District; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District Sunrise Beach Fire Sunrise Beach Fire - CALL SIGN: WPUQ597 VHF Protection District Fire Private Agencies Supported: Gravois Fire Protection District; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District Versailles Rural Fire Fighters 154.175 operations - CALL SIGN: knje 695 VHF Association Gravois Fire Protection District; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Morgan County 911; Agencies Supported: Morgan County Health Center; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist Versailles Rural Fire: Dispatch/Operations - CALL SIGN: Fire Fighters Fire Dispatch VHF WNJE695 Association Gravois Fire Protection District; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Morgan County 911; Agencies Supported: Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist

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No specific shared channels have been identified for Region F agencies on the following shared radio systems.

• Audrain County 911 • Coffman Bend Fire Association • Columbia Public Works • Fayette City of • Ivy Bend Fire District (Stover) • Jefferson City Code Enforcement • KB8KGU Ham Repeater • Laurie Village of • Miller County EMD • Montgomery City of • Osage Beach City of • Regional West Fire Protection District • Rhineland Area Volunteer Fire Department • Russellville Lohman Fire Protection District • Southwest Camden Fire Protection District • St. Elizabeth Rural Fire • St. Johns EMS (Region F) • Sunrise Beach City Police Department

Intra-System Shared Channel Policies and Procedures

The policies and procedures in this section apply to local, regional, state, and federal channels shared across multiple systems.

3.2.4 Intra-System Shared Channel Rules of Use Intra-system shared channels are common frequencies/talkgroups established and programmed into radios to provide interoperable communications among agencies using the same shared radio system. The following rules of use apply to these channels: • NIMS – Use an ICS compliant with the NIMS when using any regional interoperability resource. • Plain Language – All interoperable communications during multi-agency, multi- discipline incidents will be in plain language. Avoid using radio codes, acronyms, and abbreviations, as these may cause confusion among agencies. Ensure that all verbal requests for assistance or backup specify the reason for the request. Additionally, it should be understood that plain words such as “help,” “assistance,” “repeat” and “back-up” may have different operational meanings to different agencies. The words “Help” and “Mayday” should not be used alone unless in the context of a life-threatening situation. Requests for assistance or backup should include the reason for the request. • Unit Identification – Announce the unit/station being called first—and then announce your home agency prior to announcing your unit identifier during

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interoperable communication situations (i.e., “Staging Area, this is Sunrise Beach Fire Engine 1.”).

3.2.5 Intra-System Shared Channel Problem ID and Resolution During an incident: During activation, report shared channels problems to the COMT or COML/designee assigned to the incident/event, who will follow established agency procedures to resolve the problem. Following an incident, the following general problem ID and resolution processes apply to all shared channels: • Report any problems with the intra-system shared channel to the appropriate POC for the owning agency listed in Appendix B. The POC will be responsible for ensuring effective resolution to problems that arise with the intra-system shared channel. • Report any unresolved problems with that system directly to the Region F Interoperability Committee. This committee serves as a regional advisory body to provide assistance for effective resolution of reported intra-system shared channel problems.

3.3 Inter-System Shared Channels

The following sections discuss policies and procedures regarding inter-system shared channels.

3.3.1 Definition of a Region-Wide Inter-System Shared Channel Inter-system “shared channels” refer to common frequencies/talkgroups established and programmed into radios to provide interoperable communications among agencies using different radio systems. These channels are also known as Mutual Aid Channels. “Channel,” in this context, refers to the name of a common frequency/talkgroup visually displayed on a user’s radio.

3.3.2 Inter-System Shared Channel Technology Overview

The following subsections describe national and statewide mutual aid channels/systems used by Region F agencies. Specific inter-system shared interoperable communication channels currently in use in the region are listed in Table 9.

National Narrow Band VHF/UHF Interoperability Channels The FCC has designated these public safety interoperability channels below 512 MHz to satisfy public safety incident response requirements. Under a blanket license, these channels are available only on a shared basis for the duration of an incident, and shall be utilized only to provide assistance and support to the public safety community and non-traditional responders integrated into an ICS.

Table 5 below describes legacy channel names and corresponding post-rebanding short names for national interoperability VHF/UHF channels. In accordance with the National Public Safety

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Telecommunications Council (NPSTC) Channel Naming Plan (2009), channel names are as follows:

Table 5 – National Narrowband Interoperability Channels

Legacy Post-Rebanding Rx/Tx Description CTCSS Short Name Short Name Freq.

VCALL VCAL10 VHF Calling Channel 155.7525 CSQ VTAC1 VTAC11 VHF Tactical 1 151.1375 156.7 Hz VTAC2 VTAC12 VHF Tactical 2 154.4525 156.7 Hz VTAC3 VTAC13 VHF Tactical 3 158.7375 156.7 Hz VTAC4 VTAC14 VHF Tactical 4 159.4725 156.7 Hz UCALL UCAL40 UHF Calling Channel 453.2125/458.2125 CSQ UTAC1 UTAC41 UHF Tactical 1 458.4625/458.4625 156.7 Hz UTAC2 UTAC42 UHF Tactical 2 453.7125/458.7125 156.7 Hz UTAC3 UTAC43 UHF Tactical 3 453.8625/458.8625 156.7 Hz UCALLD CAL40D UHF Calling Direct 453.2125 CSQ UTAC1D UTAC41D UHF Tactical 1 Direct 453.4625 CSQ UTAC2D UTAC42D UHF Tactical 2 Direct 453.7125 CSQ UTAC3D UTAC43D UHF Tactical 3 Direct 453.8625 CSQ

Notes:

All frequencies are narrow-band only, with original FCC Docket name shown. Narrow-band channeling is 11.25 kHz modulation bandwidth (narrowband).

CTCSS Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System.

NPSPAC Mutual Aid Channels National Public Safety Plan Advisory Committee (NPSPAC) mutual aid channels are available statewide to increase interoperability among response partners. These consist of one calling channel and four tactical channels with transmit frequencies between 820-824 MHz. The NPSPAC channels allow first responders from 800 MHz systems to deploy to an area where there is an 800 MHz system and switch their radio(s) to the NPSPAC mutual aid channel.

The FCC has recently adopted a plan to relocate the NPSPAC channels to new frequencies within the 800 MHz band. Post rebanding/narrowbanding, NPSPAC channels will be located to 806-809 MHz for mobile and 851-854 MHz for base stations. Table 6 on the next page describes NPSPAC mutual aid channels and the 800 MHz short names that have been approved by NPSTC.

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Table 6 – NPSPAC 800 MHz Channels

Before Rebanding/Narrowbanding Post-Rebanding/Narrowbanding

Short Rx Rx Tx Tx Short Rx Rx Tx Tx Name Freq. CTCSS Freq. CTCSS Name Freq. CTCSS Freq. CTCSS ICALL 866.0125 156.7 821.0125 156.7 CAL90 851.0125 156.7 806.0125 156.7 ICALLD 866.0125 156.7 Simplex 156.7 CAL90D 851.0125 156.7 Simplex 156.7 ITAC1 866.5125 156.7 821.5125 156.7 TAC91 851.5125 156.7 806.5125 156.7 ITAC1D 866.5125 156.7 Simplex 156.7 TAC91D 851.5125 156.7 Simplex 156.7 ITAC2 867.0125 156.7 822.0125 156.7 TAC92 852.0125 156.7 807.0125 156.7 ITAC2D 867.0125 156.7 Simplex 156.7 TAC92D 852.0125 156.7 Simplex 156.7 ITAC3 867.5125 156.7 822.5125 156.7 TAC93 852.5125 156.7 807.5125 156.7 ITAC3D 867.5125 156.7 Simplex 156.7 TAC93D 852.5125 156.7 Simplex 156.7 ITAC4 868.0125 156.7 823.0125 156.7 TAC94 853.0125 156.7 808.0125 156.7 ITAC4D 868.0125 156.7 Simplex 156.7 TAC94D 853.0125 156.7 Simplex 156.7 Note:

Region 24 (Missouri) Public Safety Regional Planning Committee govern use.

Fire Mutual Aid Channels Subsequent to provisions of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Regulations, the State of Missouri grants specific and limited permission to public safety agencies in the Fire Radio Service to utilize the frequencies listed in Table 7 below under the terms and conditions of the State’s FCC license. This license is assigned FCC call sign KB52595.

Frequencies 154.2725, 154.2875, and 154.3025 MHz are newly approved narrow band frequencies that are part of the National Fire Emergency Channels and immediately adjacent to currently licensed Fire Service frequencies 154.280, 154.265 and 154.295. It is required that the three narrow band frequencies have tone squelch (CTCSS) added at the frequency of 156.7 Hz to help prevent radio interference. Frequencies 154.280, 154.265, and 154.295 should remain with carrier squelch to allow outside response agencies to make contact on those common frequencies as use of narrowband frequencies develops.

Table 7 – Fire Mutual Aid Channels

Former National Local Rx/Tx Local Description CTCSS Channel Freq. Label Name Statewide VFIR21 Fire Mutual Aid Calling Channel Fire Mutual 154.280 CSQ

VFIR22 State or Regional Incident Command Command 1* 154.265 CSQ

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Former National Local Rx/Tx Local Description CTCSS Channel Freq. Label Name

VFIR23 Regional Mutual Aid Activities Command 2* 154.295 CSQ VFIR24 Statewide/Regional Mutual Aid Command 3 154.2725 156.7 Hz VFIR25 Statewide/Regional Mutual Aid Command 4 154.2875 156.7 Hz Command 5 - VFIR26 Incident Command’s Staging Operations Staging 154.3025 156.7 Hz * Locally determined name/use of FCC-designated interoperability channel.

Other VHF Emergency and Mutual-Aid Channels Table 8 lists VHF emergency and mutual aid frequencies established in the region and programmed into radios to provide interoperable communications among agencies. Primary use of channels is listed by response discipline.

Table 8 – Other VHF Emergency and Mutual-Aid Frequencies

Former National Local Rx/Tx Primary Use Local Description CTCSS Channel Freq. Label Name Statewide Multi- Disciplinary None Missouri Common Channel MTAC 154.6800 156.7 None LEA Mutual Aid Sheriff’s Net 155.7300 CSQ / 67.0 Law Enforcement LEA Dispatch Centers to Agencies (LEA) None LEA Dispatch Center Point to Point 155.3700 CSQ Law Enforcement VLAW31 Interoperability Channel LEIC* 155.4750 CSQ VMED28 Hospital-Hospital HEAR/MERCI 155.3400 114.8 Emergency None Ambulance-Hospital (Missouri) HEAR/MERCI 155.2200 ** Medical Service Coordination None Incident Command (Missouri) HEAR/MERCI 155.4000 114.8 None Ambulance-Hospital (Illinois) HEAR/MERCI 155.1600 CSQ

Notes: * Channel is also known as the National Law Enforcement Emergency Channel (NLEEC). It is commonly labeled Police Mutual Aid in Missouri, and Illinois State Police Emergency Radio Network (ISPERN) in Illinois. ** Multi-CTCSS use, depending on hospital location.

Local users should note that if the longer NPSTC-recommended name is six characters or less, it is also used for the short name; otherwise the name is abbreviated. Other short names will be addressed during the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standardization process. The six-character short name should only be used in radios that can not support the full eight-character name. The NPSTC Channel Naming Plan Addendum can be found at NPSTC Standard Channel Nomenclature.

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Inter-System Shared Channels Table 9 lists inter-system shared interoperable communication channels available within the region and agencies supported by each channel. More detailed information on each channel is documented in Appendix C.

Table 9 – Inter-System Shared Channels

Channel Name Primary Use Frequency Band Missouri Sheriff Net Law enforcement agency mutual aid VHF 155.730 Callsign: SHARED. Argyle Vol. Fire Department; Ashland Police Department; Audrain Ambulance District; Audrain County 911; Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Big Spring Fire Protection District; Bland Fire Protection District; Bland Police Department; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Callaway County Sheriffs Office; Cam-Mo Ambulance District; Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; Camdenton Police Department; Central Callaway Fire Protection District; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; City of Eldon EMD; City of Montgomery City EMD; City of Osage Beach Ambulance; City of Osage Beach EMD; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Public Works; Cole County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Police Department; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Coroners Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Gasconade EMD; County of Howard EMD; County of Miller EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; County of Montgomery EMD; County of Osage EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Agencies Supported: Communications; Fayette Police Department; Fulton Police Department; Gasconade County E-911; Gasconade County Sheriffs Office; Gasconade Police Department; Glasgow Police Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hallsville Police Department; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Hermann Police Department; High Hill Police Department; Holts Summit Police Department; Iberia Rural Fire Protection District; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Jefferson City Police Department; Jonesburg-High Hill Fire Protection District; Lake of The Ozarks Amateur Radio Club; Lake Ozark Police Department; Laurie Police Department; Linn Creek Police Department; Linn Fire Protection District; Linn Police Department; Meta Fire & Rescue FPD; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Middletown Comm Fire Prot Dist; Miller County 911; Miller County Ambulance District; Miller County Sheriffs Office; Missouri Capitol Police; Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Montgomery City Police Department; Montgomery County Communication Center 911; Montgomery County Sheriffs Office; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Morgan County Sheriffs Office; Morrison Volunteer Fire Department; New Bloomfield Fire Protection Dist; New Florence Fire Protection Dist; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage County Sheriffs Office; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Owensville Police Department; Owensville Volunteer Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police

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Channel Name Primary Use Frequency Band Department; Public Safety Joint Communications; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rosebud Police Department; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; Sturgeon Police Department; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; Tipton Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; University of Missouri Police; Van-Far Ambulance District; Vandalia Police Department; Wellsville Fire Protection Dist; Wellsville Police Department; Westphalia Fire Protection District HEAR/MERCI Ambulance-Hospital Illinois Callsign: VHF 155.160 SHARED. Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Agencies Supported: Ambulance District; Osage Ambulance District; University Hospital Ambulance Service HEAR/MERCI Ambulance-Hospital Missouri VHF 155.220 Callsign: SHARED. Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Cam-Mo Ambulance District; Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; Camdenton Police Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Public Works; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; County of Agencies Supported: Howard EMD; Fayette Police Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jefferson City Fire Department; Montgomery County Health Department; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Otterville Police Department; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Regional West Fire Protection District; University Hospital Ambulance Service HEAR/MERCI Hospital/EMS Incident Command VHF 155.400 Missouri - Callsign: SHARED. Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Public Works; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jefferson City Fire Department; Middletown Agencies Supported: Comm Fire Prot Dist; New Bloomfield Fire Protection Dist; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Pilot Grove Police Department; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; University Hospital Ambulance Service ICALL Callsign: SHARED. 800 MHz Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); County of Cooper EMD; Otterville Agencies Supported: Police Department; Pilot Grove Police Department ITAC1 Callsign: SHARED. 800 MHz Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); County of Cooper EMD; Ivy Bend Agencies Supported: Fire & Rescue; Pilot Grove Police Department ITAC2 Callsign: SHARED. 800 MHz Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); County of Cooper EMD; Pilot Agencies Supported: Grove Police Department ITAC3 Callsign: SHARED. 800 MHz Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); County of Cooper EMD; Pilot Agencies Supported: Grove Police Department ITAC4 Callsign: SHARED. 800 MHz Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); County of Cooper EMD; Pilot Agencies Supported: Grove Police Department

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Channel Name Primary Use Frequency Band MTAC Missouri Common Channel - Callsign: VHF 154.680 SHARED. Ashland Police Department; Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Callaway Community Hospital; Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Callaway County Sheriffs Office; Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; Capital Region Medical Center; Centralia Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; City of Eldon EMD; Clarksburg Police Department; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Fire Protection District; Cole County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Comm- Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Coroners Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Memorial Hospital; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Gasconade EMD; County of Miller EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Fulton State Hospital; Gasconade County Sheriffs Office; Gasconade-Osage County Health Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hallsville Police Department; Harry Agencies Supported: S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Hermann Area District Hospital; Holts Summit Police Department; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Jefferson City Fire Department; Jefferson City Parks & Recreation; Jefferson City Police Department; Jefferson City Public Works; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Lake Ozark Police Department; Laurie Police Department; Meta Fire & Rescue FPD; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid- County Fire Protection District; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Miller County Sheriffs Office; Missouri Capitol Police; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Montgomery County Health Department; Moreau Fire Protection District; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Morgan County Sheriffs Office; Morrison Volunteer Fire Department; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Fire Protection District; Otterville Police Department; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Owensville Volunteer Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; St. Mary's Health Center; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Police Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist; University Hospital Ambulance Service; Vandalia Police Department; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist Point-to-Point Coms between law enforcement VHF 155.370 dispatch centers - Callsign: SHARED. Audrain County 911; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boonville Police Department; Callaway County Agencies Supported: 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton Police Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; City of Eldon EMD; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Columbia Boone County Office of

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Channel Name Primary Use Frequency Band Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Police Department; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Gasconade EMD; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Gasconade County E-911; Gasconade County Sheriffs Office; Gasconade Police Department; Glasgow Police Department; Hallsville Police Department; High Hill Police Department; Holts Summit Police Department; Iberia Rural Fire Protection District; Jefferson City Fire Department; Jefferson City Police Department; Lake Ozark Police Department; Laurie Police Department; Miller County 911; Missouri Capitol Police; Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Montgomery County Communication Center 911; Montgomery County Sheriffs Office; Morgan County Health Center; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Public Safety Joint Communications; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rosebud Police Department; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sturgeon Police Department; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District UCAL40 UHF Calling Channel - Callsign: UHF 453.2125/458.2125 SHARED. Callaway County 911/EOC; Camden County EMA; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); County of Cooper EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Lake Ozark Agencies Supported: Police Department; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Otterville Police Department; University of Missouri Health Care UTAC41 UHF Tactical 1 - Callsign: SHARED. UHF 458.4625/458.4625 Callaway County 911/EOC; Camden County EMA; Cole Co Emergency Response Agencies Supported: Team (Hazmat); County of Cooper EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; University of Missouri Health Care UTAC42 UHF Tactical 2 - Callsign: SHARED. UHF 453.7125/458.7125 Callaway County 911/EOC; Camden County EMA; Cole Co Emergency Response Agencies Supported: Team (Hazmat); County of Cooper EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; University of Missouri Health Care UTAC43 UHF Tactical 3 - Callsign: SHARED. UHF 453.8625/458.8625 Callaway County 911/EOC; Camden County EMA; Cole Co Emergency Response Agencies Supported: Team (Hazmat); County of Cooper EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; University of Missouri Health Care VCAL10 Inter-discipline/Inter-agency Calling VHF 155.7525 Channel - Callsign: SHARED. Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Callaway Community Hospital; Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Callaway County Sheriffs Office; Camden County EMA; Agencies Supported: Camden County Sheriffs Office; Capital Region Medical Center; Centralia Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; City of Eldon EMD; Clarksburg Police Department; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Fire Protection District; Cole County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire

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Channel Name Primary Use Frequency Band Department; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Memorial Hospital; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Fulton State Hospital; Glasgow Police Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hallsville Police Department; Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Hermann Area District Hospital; Holts Summit Police Department; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Jefferson City Fire Department; Jefferson City Police Department; Jefferson City Public Works; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Meta Fire & Rescue FPD; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Miller County Health Center; Missouri Capitol Police; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Montgomery County Health Department; Montgomery County Sheriffs Office; Moreau Fire Protection District; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Morgan County Sheriffs Office; Morrison Volunteer Fire Department; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Owensville Volunteer Fire Department; Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; St. Mary's Health Center; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Police Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; Vandalia Police Department; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist VFIR21 Statewide Calling Channel for fire (Fire Mutual Aid) mutual aid operations – Callsign: VHF 154.280 KB52595 Argyle Vol. Fire Department; Ashland Police Department; Audrain Ambulance District; Audrain County 911; Audrain County Sheriffs Office; Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Big Spring Fire Protection District; Bland Fire Protection District; Bland Police Department; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; California Fire Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Callaway Community Hospital; Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Cam-Mo Ambulance District; Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; Camdenton Police Department; Capital Region Agencies Supported: Medical Center; Central Callaway Fire Protection District; Centralia Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; City of Eldon EMD; City of Osage Beach Ambulance; City of Osage Beach EMD; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Fire Protection District; Cole County Public Works; Cole County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Police Department; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Coroners Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Memorial Hospital; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper

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Channel Name Primary Use Frequency Band EMD; County of Gasconade EMD; County of Howard EMD; County of Miller EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; County of Osage EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Fayette Police Department; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Freeburg Community Fire Association; Fulton Fire Department; Fulton State Hospital; Gasconade County E-911; Gasconade County Sheriffs Office; Gasconade Police Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hallsville Police Department; Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Hermann Area District Hospital; Hermann Police Department; Holts Summit Police Department; Iberia Rural Fire Protection District; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Jefferson City Fire Department; Jefferson City Police Department; Jonesburg-High Hill Fire Protection District; Lake of The Ozarks Amateur Radio Club; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Lake Ozark Police Department; Lake Road Ff14-Ff17 Vol Fire Department; Laurie Police Department; Linn Fire Protection District; Little Dixie Fire Protection District; Meta Fire & Rescue FPD; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Middletown Comm Fire Prot Dist; Miller County 911; Miller County Ambulance District; Miller County Health Center; Miller County Sheriffs Office; Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Montgomery County Ambulance District; Moreau Fire Protection District; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Morgan County Sheriffs Office; Morrison Volunteer Fire Department; New Bloomfield Fire Protection Dist; New Florence Fire Protection Dist; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Otterville Police Department; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Owensville Police Department; Owensville Volunteer Fire Department; Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn; Public Safety Joint Communications; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Rosebud Police Department; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Southwest Camden Co Fire Prot Dist; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; St. Mary's Health Center; Sturgeon Police Department; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; University of Missouri Police; Van-Far Ambulance District; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist; Wellsville Fire Protection Dist; Westphalia Fire Protection District VFIR22 State and/or regional command-level (Command 1) VHF activities – Callsign: KB52595 154.265 Argyle Vol. Fire Department; Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; California Fire Department; Camden County EMA; Camdenton City Fire Department; Central Callaway Fire Protection District; Centralia Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Fire Agencies Supported: Protection District; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Fulton Police Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jefferson City Fire Department; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire

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Channel Name Primary Use Frequency Band Protection District; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Morgan County Health Center; New Bloomfield Fire Protection Dist; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist; Westphalia Fire Protection District VFIR23 Regional mutual aid activities – (Command 2) VHF Callsign: KB52595 154.295 Argyle Vol. Fire Department; Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; California Fire Department; Camden County EMA; Camdenton City Fire Department; Centralia Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Fire Protection District; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Gravois Agencies Supported: Fire Protection District; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Jefferson City Fire Department; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Morgan County Health Center; New Bloomfield Fire Protection Dist; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Otterville Police Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist; Westphalia Fire Protection District VFIR24 Statewide or regional mutual aid (Command 3) VHF operations – Callsign: KB52595 154.2725 Argyle Vol. Fire Department; Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Camden County EMA; Camdenton City Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Fire Protection District; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Gravois Agencies Supported: Fire Protection District; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Jefferson City Fire Department; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Morgan County Health Center; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist; Westphalia Fire Protection District

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Channel Name Primary Use Frequency Band VFIR25 Statewide or regional mutual aid (Command 4) VHF operations – Callsign: KB52595 154.2875 Argyle Vol. Fire Department; Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Camden County EMA; Camdenton City Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Fire Protection District; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Gravois Agencies Supported: Fire Protection District; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Jefferson City Fire Department; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Morgan County Health Center; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist; Westphalia Fire Protection District VFIR26 (Command 5 – Incident command’s staging operations VHF Staging) Callsign: KB52595 154.3025 Argyle Vol. Fire Department; Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Camden County EMA; Camdenton City Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Cooper EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Lake Agencies Supported: Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Morgan County Health Center; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist; Westphalia Fire Protection District VLAW31 Law enforcement interoperability VHF (Law Mutual Aid) channel Callsign: SHARED. 155.475 Argyle Vol. Fire Department; Ashland Police Department; Audrain Ambulance District; Audrain County 911; Audrain County Sheriffs Office; Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Bland Police Department; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Agencies Supported: Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Callaway County Sheriffs Office; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; City of Eldon EMD; City of

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Channel Name Primary Use Frequency Band Montgomery City EMD; City of Osage Beach Ambulance; City of Osage Beach EMD; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Public Works; Cole County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Police Department; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Coroners Department; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cole EMD; County of Howard EMD; County of Miller EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; County of Montgomery EMD; County of Osage EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Fayette Police Department; Fulton Police Department; Gasconade County Sheriffs Office; Gasconade Police Department; Glasgow Police Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hallsville Police Department; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Hermann Police Department; High Hill Police Department; Holts Summit Police Department; Iberia Rural Fire Protection District; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Jefferson City Police Department; Jonesburg-High Hill Fire Protection District; Lake of The Ozarks Amateur Radio Club; Lake Ozark Police Department; Laurie Police Department; Linn Fire Protection District; Linn Police Department; Meta Fire & Rescue FPD; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Middletown Comm Fire Prot Dist; Miller County 911; Miller County Ambulance District; Miller County Health Center; Miller County Sheriffs Office; Missouri Capitol Police; Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Montgomery City Police Department; Montgomery County Ambulance District; Montgomery County Sheriffs Office; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Morgan County Sheriffs Office; New Florence Fire Protection Dist; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage County Sheriffs Office; Otterville Police Department; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Owensville Police Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Public Safety Joint Communications; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rosebud Police Department; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; Sturgeon Police Department; Tipton Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; University of Missouri Police; Vandalia Police Department; Wellsville Fire Protection Dist; Wellsville Police Department; Westphalia Fire Protection District VMED28 Hospital-Hospital Administrative (HEAR/MERCI) VHF Callsign: SHARED. 155.3400 Audrain Ambulance District; Audrain Medical Center; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; California Fire Department; Callaway Community Hospital; Callaway County Ambulance District; Capital Region Medical Center; Central Callaway Fire Protection District; City of Osage Beach Ambulance; City of Osage Beach EMD; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Agencies Supported: Emergency Medical Services; Columbia Fire Department; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Memorial Hospital; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cole EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Fulton Fire Department; Fulton State Hospital; Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Hermann Area District Hospital; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Lake Ozark Police Department; Lake Regional Health System; Mid-Mo Ambulance

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Channel Name Primary Use Frequency Band District; Miller County Ambulance District; Moniteau County Health Center; Montgomery County Ambulance District; Montgomery County Health Department; Morgan County Health Center; New Florence Fire Protection Dist; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; St. Mary's Health Center; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; Van-Far Ambulance District; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist; Wellsville Fire Protection Dist VTAC11 Inter-discipline/Inter-agency mutual aid VHF 151.1375 tactical channel - Callsign: SHARED. Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Callaway Community Hospital; Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Callaway County Sheriffs Office; Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Capital Region Medical Center; Centralia Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; City of Eldon EMD; Clarksburg Police Department; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Fire Protection District; Cole County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Memorial Hospital; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Gasconade EMD; County of Howard EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Fayette Police Department; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Fulton State Hospital; Gasconade County Sheriffs Office; Gasconade-Osage County Health Department; Glasgow Police Department; Gravois Fire Protection Agencies Supported: District; Hallsville Police Department; Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Hermann Area District Hospital; Holts Summit Police Department; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Jefferson City Fire Department; Jefferson City Police Department; Jefferson City Public Works; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Meta Fire & Rescue FPD; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Miller County Health Center; Miller County Sheriffs Office; Missouri Capitol Police; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Montgomery County Health Department; Montgomery County Sheriffs Office; Moreau Fire Protection District; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Morgan County Sheriffs Office; Morrison Volunteer Fire Department; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Otterville Police Department; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Owensville Volunteer Fire Department; Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; St. Mary's Health Center; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Police Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of

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Channel Name Primary Use Frequency Band Missouri Health Care; Vandalia Police Department; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist VTAC12 Inter-discipline/Inter-agency mutual aid VHF 154.4525 tactical channel - Callsign: SHARED. Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Callaway Community Hospital; Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Callaway County Sheriffs Office; Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Capital Region Medical Center; Centralia Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; City of Eldon EMD; Clarksburg Police Department; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Fire Protection District; Cole County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Memorial Hospital; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Gasconade EMD; County of Howard EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Fayette Police Department; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Fulton State Hospital; Glasgow Police Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hallsville Police Department; Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Agencies Supported: Hospital; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Hermann Area District Hospital; Holts Summit Police Department; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Jefferson City Fire Department; Jefferson City Police Department; Jefferson City Public Works; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Meta Fire & Rescue FPD; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Miller County Health Center; Miller County Sheriffs Office; Missouri Capitol Police; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Montgomery County Health Department; Montgomery County Sheriffs Office; Moreau Fire Protection District; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Morgan County Sheriffs Office; Morrison Volunteer Fire Department; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; St. Mary's Health Center; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Police Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; Vandalia Police Department; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist VTAC13 Inter-discipline/Inter-agency mutual aid VHF 158.7375 tactical channel - Callsign: SHARED. Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Agencies Supported: Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist;

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Channel Name Primary Use Frequency Band Callaway Community Hospital; Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Callaway County Sheriffs Office; Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Capital Region Medical Center; Centralia Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; City of Eldon EMD; Clarksburg Police Department; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Fire Protection District; Cole County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Memorial Hospital; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Gasconade EMD; County of Howard EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Fayette Police Department; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Fulton State Hospital; Glasgow Police Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hallsville Police Department; Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Hermann Area District Hospital; Holts Summit Police Department; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Jefferson City Fire Department; Jefferson City Police Department; Jefferson City Public Works; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Meta Fire & Rescue FPD; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Miller County Health Center; Missouri Capitol Police; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Montgomery County Health Department; Montgomery County Sheriffs Office; Moreau Fire Protection District; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Morgan County Sheriffs Office; Morrison Volunteer Fire Department; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; St. Mary's Health Center; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Police Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; Vandalia Police Department; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist VTAC14 Inter-discipline/Inter-agency mutual aid VHF 159.4725 tactical channel - Callsign: SHARED. Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Callaway Community Hospital; Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Callaway County Sheriffs Office; Camden County EMA; Agencies Supported: Camden County Sheriffs Office; Capital Region Medical Center; Centralia Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; City of Eldon EMD; Clarksburg Police Department; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Fire Protection District; Cole County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper

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Channel Name Primary Use Frequency Band County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Memorial Hospital; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Gasconade EMD; County of Howard EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Fayette Police Department; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Fulton State Hospital; Glasgow Police Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hallsville Police Department; Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Hermann Area District Hospital; Holts Summit Police Department; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Jefferson City Fire Department; Jefferson City Police Department; Jefferson City Public Works; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Meta Fire & Rescue FPD; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Miller County Health Center; Missouri Capitol Police; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Montgomery County Health Department; Montgomery County Sheriffs Office; Moreau Fire Protection District; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Morgan County Sheriffs Office; Morrison Volunteer Fire Department; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; St. Mary's Health Center; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Police Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; Vandalia Police Department; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist

3.3.3 Inter-System Channel Policies and Procedures National Narrowband VHF/UHF Interoperability Channels, National Public Safety Plan Advisory Committee (NPSPAC) Channels, MTAC, Missouri Fire Mutual Aid Channels, and other emergency frequencies are collectively referenced as “Mutual Aid Channels” in this subsection. The policies and procedures in this section apply to the local, regional, state, and federal channels shared across multiple systems. Mutual Aid Channels in the region will be reserved for inter-communication in situations requiring coordination of multiple public safety entities. These shall not be used for personal, administrative, or intra-agency communications unless so directed during a disaster situation.

Proper Use of the Mutual Aid Channels: • As working channels for multiple fire departments fighting a fire • For coordination during a police chase through multiple jurisdictions where the agencies have no other communications link with each other • For communications during extended joint operations such as drug operations, riots, etc., among multiple police agencies

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• For communications between different disciplines, such as police and fire, at a common incident while operating under Unified Command • For coordination during recovery operations after a disaster such as an earthquake when local, state, and federal officials require a common communications link. Improper Use of the Mutual Aid Channels: • To support the administrative functions of a fire department that has a mutual aid agreement with an adjacent fire department to provide “move up” capability when a fire unit leaves its own coverage area • To provide an extra working channel for a single public safety agency supporting a special event • To provide a surveillance channel for use between members of the same public safety agency. Analog Operations: The use of Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) Tone 156.7 Hz has been adopted for all analog operations on Mutual Aid Channels, except Mutual Aid Calling Channels where Carrier Squelch (CSQ) is used: 1. All (fixed and subscriber) analog transmitters will encode 156.7 Hz. 2. Subscriber receivers should be set for CSQ operations unless conditions in the area require use of tone protection to mitigate adjacent channel interference, or interference from inter-modulation. In those cases, receivers will decode 156.7 Hz. 3. In accordance with the Missouri Statewide Communications Interoperability Plan (SCIP), mobile relay stations that are part of a local, regional, or statewide interoperability network may be equipped with a second receive CTCSS tone to provide local (“in cabinet”) relay operation, provided all of the following conditions are met: a. The relay transmitter continues to transmit the common CTCSS tone of 156.7 Hz so that all users within range of the station are aware the station is in use. b. The relay will accept the common CTCSS tone of 156.7 Hz and present the audio accompanying the 156.7 Hz-encoded transmission for automatic in- cabinet repeat or to a live operator at the appropriate controlling dispatch facility. c. The operational configuration of the Mobile Relay Station is published in all applicable TICPs and the Communication Assets Survey and Mapping (CASM) database. Digital Operations: The use of Network Access Code (NAC) $293 has been adopted for all digital operations on Mutual Aid Channels, except Mutual Aid Calling Channels where CSQ is used:

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1. In accordance with SCIP, mobile relay stations that are part of a local, regional, or statewide interoperability network may be equipped with a second receive CTCSS tone to provide local (“in cabinet”) relay operation, provided all of the following conditions are met: a. The relay transmitter continues to transmit the Common NAC of $293 so that all users within range of the station are aware the station is in use. b. The relay will accept the Common NAC of $293 and present the audio accompanying the $293-encoded transmission for automatic in-cabinet repeat or to a live operator at the appropriate controlling dispatch facility. c. The operational configuration of the Mobile Relay Station is published in all applicable TICPs and the CASM database.

3.3.4 Specific Mutual Aid Channel Policies and Procedures National Interoperability channels will be reserved for inter-disciplinary/ inter-jurisdictional communication in situations requiring coordination of multiple public safety entities and non- traditional responders integrated into an incident management system. These frequencies are available on a shared basis and shall not be used for administrative or intra-agency communications. As applicable, non-public safety entities shall have permission to use these channels through a MOU with a host agency and in a manner conforming to the Missouri State Interoperability Executive Committee (SIEC), Missouri State Fire Marshal, and/or NPSPAC Region 24 Regional Planning Committee plans, as approved by the FCC. All users shall abide by all applicable FCC rules and regulations.

National Interoperability Channels Policies and Procedures Calling Channels: Channel Identifiers ending in “0” and “0D” (i.e., VCAL10, CAL90D, etc.) are reserved for interoperability calling use. Primary contact from unit-to-unit or unit-to-communications center will be made on these channels. If units are within range of a repeater and wider-area communications are necessary, contact should be attempted on the repeater system. If the units are out of range of a repeater, or localized communications are necessary, contact should be attempted on simplex (direct) mode. If units are within range of a repeater and only localized communications are required, but those communications are unreliable, use of a repeater to conduct the necessary exchange of radio traffic is permissible if such use improves reliability of communications. Working Channels: Working channels are designated as tactical or “TAC” channels (i.e., VTAC11, UTAC41, TAC91, etc.) and are used as “call and switch” from the Interoperability Calling channels. The need to use these frequencies is specified by the incident commander or designee. If multiple separate incidents are occurring, the hierarchy of precedence defined in Section 2.7 shall be applied by the Regional Interoperability Coordinator. In all instances, units operating at an incident will use the lowest effective radiated power (ERP) necessary to establish and maintain reliable communications. This practice may allow re-use of frequencies in other geographic areas.

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MTAC Channel Policies and Procedures The State of Missouri offers frequency 154.680 MHz—MTAC—as a multi-discipline, multi- agency common channel to all public safety agencies and other approved entities who adhere to and sign the appropriate MOU with the SIEC. MTAC will be utilized as an on-scene communication “Common Channel,” to promote interaction and coordination among agencies in areas as incident management/command is implemented. MTAC will be used for inter- disciplinary/inter-agency communications in accordance with “Inter-System Shared Channel Rules of Use” described earlier in this section. Detailed MTAC policies and procedures are currently being developed by the SIEC to establish fixed/mobile/base operational parameters within the new statewide network.

Missouri Fire Mutual Aid Policies and Procedures The primary functions and uses of the licensed frequencies shall be defined as: • The operation of radio frequency 154.280, designated as “VFIR21 (Statewide Fire Mutual Aid),” will be limited to use as a “Calling Channel” statewide. This channel shall be for agency-to-agency use for requesting or coordinating fire mutual aid operations. • Operation of radio frequency 154.265, designated as “VFIR22 (Command 1),” will be limited to statewide or regional coordinators, command level staff of departments, and authorized team leaders of task forces/strike teams. • Operation of radio frequency 154.295, designated as “VFIR23 (Command 2),” will be limited to use by agencies as part of regional mutual aid activities. • The use of radio frequency 154.2725, designated as “VFIR23 (Command 3),” will be limited to agencies’ incident operations during statewide or regional mutual aid activities. • The operation of radio frequency 154.2875, designated as “VFIR24 (Command 4),” will be limited to statewide or regional mutual aid operations. • Radio frequency 154.3025, designated as “VFIR26 (Command 5-Staging),” will be limited to contact between arriving and departing statewide or regional mutual aid resources and the local Incident command’s staging coordinator.

Other Missouri Fire Mutual Aid Policies and Procedures • A signed agreement is required to execute an authorization for public safety agencies to operate mobile and portable transmitters under terms of the State’s license. • Agencies will operate mobile and portable transmitters at transmitter output power levels not to exceed 100 watts within the State’s area of operation defined by the FCC license, which is “within the State of Missouri.” • Command Channels 3 and 4 should be operated at 10 watts ERP or less to prevent interference with users of the Call Channel or Command Channels 1 and 2. • Secondary assignments for use of these frequencies during regional mutual aid operations are authorized, providing use and operation comply with FCC rules.

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3.3.5 Inter-System Shared Channel Rules of Use Mutual Aid Channels are reserved for situations that require interoperable communications to coordinate multiple public safety entities and/or activities across two or more separate radio systems. The following rules of use apply to these channels: • NIMS – Use an ICS compliant with the NIMS when using any regional interoperability resource. • Plain Language – All interoperable communications during multi-agency, multi- discipline incidents will be in plain language. Avoid using radio codes, acronyms, and abbreviations, as these may cause confusion among agencies. Ensure that all verbal requests for assistance or backup specify the reason for the request. Additionally, it should be understood that plain words such as “help,” “assistance,” “repeat,” and “back-up” may have different operational meanings to different agencies. The words “Help” and “Mayday” should not be used alone unless in the context of a life-threatening situation. Requests for assistance or backup should include the reason for the request. • Unit Identification – Announce the unit/station being called first—and then announce your home agency prior to announcing your unit identifier during interoperable communication situations (i.e., “Command, this is Sunrise Beach Fire Engine 1.”).

3.3.6 Inter-System Shared Channel Problem ID and Resolution During an incident: During activation, report shared channels problems to the COMT or COML/designee assigned to the incident/event, who will follow established agency procedures to resolve the problem. Following an incident, the following general problem ID and resolution processes apply to all shared channels: • The agency or dispatch center having jurisdiction over the location of the incident reports any problems encountered to the region’s designated Region F Interoperability Committee. See Appendix A for POC information. • The Region F RHSOC or its designee—in coordination with the Missouri SIEC and/or NPSPAC Region 24 committee—will be responsible for ensuring effective resolution of problems that arise with mutual aid channel/system usage. • Report any unresolved problems with that system directly to the Region F Interoperability Committee. This committee serves as a regional advisory body to provide assistance for effective resolution of the reported intra-system shared channel problems.

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3.4 Gateways

“Gateway” systems interconnect channels of disparate systems (whether on different frequency bands or radio operating modes), allowing first responders using their existing radios and channels to be interconnected with the channels of other users outside of their agency. Dispatch consoles that are able to create patches will also be captured as gateways. Gateways are listed in the following table. More detailed information on each gateway is provided in Appendix D.

Table 10 – Region F Gateway Systems

No. of Type of Fixed / No. of Gateway Name Owning Agency Simultaneous Use Mobile Ports Nets ACU-1000- Columbia Columbia Boone Boone County Office County Office of Incident/Event Mobile 8 12 of Emergency Emergency Use Management Management ACU-1000- Cole Co Cole Co Emergency Emergency Incident/Event Response Team Mobile 7 12 Response Team Use (Hazmat) (Hazmat) ACU-M Boone Boone Hospital Incident/Event Mobile 3 6 Hospital MCI Center Use ACU-M Capital Capital Region Incident/Event Regional Med Center Mobile 3 6 Medical Center Use MCI Trailer ACU-M Lake Lake Regional Incident/Event Mobile 3 6 Regional MCI Trailer Health System Use ACU-M University of University of Incident/Event Missouri Health Care Missouri Health Mobile 3 6 Use MCI 1 Care ACU-M University of University of Incident/Event Missouri Health Care Missouri Health Mobile 3 6 Use MCI 2 Care Camden County Camden County Incident/Event Mobile 4 8 EMA EMA Use County of Miller Incident/Event County of Miller EMD Mobile 1 4 EMD Use Ivy Bend Fire and Ivy Bend Fire & Incident/Event Fixed 2 4 Rescue Rescue Use Jefferson City Police Incident/Event JCPD ACU-T Mobile 3 4 Department Use Jefferson City Police Incident/Event JCPD Cisco IPICS Fixed 1 1 Department Use Linn Fire Protection Linn Fire Protection Incident/Event Fixed 1 50 District- Station 2 District Use Cole Co Emergency Incident/Event Telex Console Response Team Mobile 32 24 Use (Hazmat) Audrain County Joint Audrain County 911 Day-to-Day Console 10 —

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No. of Type of Fixed / No. of Gateway Name Owning Agency Simultaneous Use Mobile Ports Nets Communications Use Patch Boonville Police Boonville Police Day-to-Day Console 2 — Department Department Use Patch Callaway County Callaway County Day-to-Day Console 4 — 911/EOC 911/EOC Use Patch Cam-Mo Ambulance Cam-Mo Ambulance Day-to-Day Console 1 — District District Use Patch Camden County Day-to-Day Console Camden County 2 — Sheriffs Office Use Patch County of Cooper Day-to-Day Console Cooper County 4 — EMD Use Patch Eldon Public Safety Day-to-Day Console Eldon 2 — Communications Use Patch Day-to-Day Console Howard County Howard County 911 3 — Use Patch Lake Ozark Police Day-to-Day Console Lake Ozark Police 1 — Department Use Patch Day-to-Day Console Miller County Miller County 911 4 — Use Patch Missouri Capitol Missouri Capitol Day-to-Day Console Police Department - 1 — Police Use Patch Truman Moniteau County Moniteau County Day-to-Day Console Emergency 3 — Emergency Dispatch Use Patch Dispatch Montgomery County Day-to-Day Console Montgomery County Communication 4 — Use Patch Center 911 MU Police Dispatch University of Day-to-Day Console 2 — Center Missouri Police Use Patch Osage Beach DPS Osage Beach Dept. Day-to-Day Console 4 — Dispatch of Public Safety Use Patch County of Osage Day-to-Day Console Osage Co. 2 — EMD Use Patch Osage Dispatch County of Osage Day-to-Day Console 2 — Center EMD Use Patch Public Safety Joint Public Safety Joint Day-to-Day Console 8 — Communications Communications Use Patch

3.4.1 Region-wide Gateway Policies and Procedures This section provides guidance on how to request, deploy, and use Region F gateways. Further detailed information on all Region F gateways is listed in Appendix D.

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3.4.2 Region-wide Gateway Rules of Use The following rules of use shall govern interoperable communications between agencies via gateways: • NIMS – Use an ICS compliant with the NIMS when using any regional interoperability resource. • Plain Language – All interoperable communications during multi-agency, multi- discipline incidents will be in plain language. Avoid using radio codes, acronyms, and abbreviations, as these may cause confusion among agencies. Ensure that all verbal requests for assistance or backup specify the reason for the request. Additionally, it should be understood that plain words such as “help,” “assistance,” “repeat,” and “back-up” may have different operational meanings to different agencies. The words “Help” and “Mayday” should not be used alone unless in the context of a life-threatening situation. Requests for assistance or backup should include the reason for the request. • Unit Identification – Announce the unit/station being called first—and then announce your home agency prior to announcing your unit identifier during interoperable communication situations (i.e., “Command, this is Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District Engine 1.”). • Encryption – All encrypted radios users must operate in a “clear” mode when a gateway is used, unless otherwise arranged in advance. Never assume encryption carries across the gateway. • Monitoring – The Incident Commander, or their designee, will ensure that each activated interoperability channel is monitored consistently while in use.

3.4.3 Region-wide Gateway Communications Request The COML and/or Incident Commander must be aware that activating multiple gateways to support an incident can result in mutual interference. Interference issues are best resolved by the technical support team assigned to the gateways. The agency requesting the use of a fixed or mobile gateway device for incident/event communications support should document and provide the following information to the owning gateway agency POC, on request: • Requesting agency • On-scene agencies requiring interoperability • Incident/event type (e.g., wild land fire, etc.) • Equipment required • Expected duration of event • Location required/access information • Incident POC • User/requestor and/or servicing dispatch contact phone number • Additional support services requested (e.g., gateway operator, generator, etc.)

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3.4.4 Region-wide Gateway Deployment Procedures Upon receiving a request for the deployment of a mobile gateway, the owning agency dispatcher should follow these deployment procedures: • Contact the on-call mobile gateway operator/technician responsible for mobile gateway deployment. • Dispatch the mobile gateway operator to the incident scene. • Inform the requesting agency that the mobile gateway is en route and provide an estimated time of arrival (ETA), if available. The mobile gateway operator should follow these deployment procedures: • Provide dispatch with an ETA at the incident and method of communications while en route (e.g., designated radio channel, cell number). • Retrieve the dedicated unit and mobile gateway from its storage location and deliver it to the incident scene • Report to the Incident Commander or Check-in on arrival. • Once on-scene, establish patches via the mobile gateway in accordance with the Gateway Activation Procedures listed above.

3.4.5 Region-wide Gateway Activation Procedures Once the owning agency grants authorization to use their fixed gateway, the region-wide procedures for establishing communications connectivity are: • Select a channel or talkgroup on the home system for use in the gateway patch. • Verify the system-wide availability of required resources (coordinate among control point dispatchers). • Provide radio call sign/designator information to connected agencies as needed. • Assign the requested unit/agency to that channel or talkgroup. • Connect the agency to the appropriate talkgroup. • Announce to users that interoperability is activated. • Identify users on the interoperability channel using their agency name and unit identifier through a roll call. • Monitor the interoperability channel to address requests.

3.4.6 Region-wide Gateway Deactivation Procedures

When the gateway connection(s) is (are) no longer required, agencies should follow these deactivation procedures:

• Contact the monitoring dispatcher (for fixed gateways) or the mobile gateway operator (for mobile gateways) to request patch/gateway deactivation. • Announce over all patched channels/talkgroups that connections will be deactivated prior to the connection being disabled.

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• Return all personnel to their appropriate home system channel assignments.

3.4.7 Region-wide Gateway Problem ID and Resolution During an incident: • Report gateway problems to the owning agency dispatcher (for fixed gateways) or mobile gateway operator (for mobile gateways), who will follow established agency procedures to resolve the problem. Following an incident, the following general problem ID and resolution processes apply to all regional gateways: • Report any problems with the gateway to the appropriate POC for the owning agency listed in Appendix D. The POC will be responsible for ensuring effective resolution to problems that arise with gateway systems. • Report any unresolved problems with that gateway directly to the Region F Interoperability Committee. This committee serves as a regional advisory body to provide assistance for effective resolution of reported problems.

3.4.8 Region-wide Gateway Limitations Interoperability provided through a gateway can connect participating agency responders but has the following limitations: • The number of simultaneous patches that can be supported by the gateway will be limited by switch capacity and the number of lines connecting control centers and consoles. As a result, a limited number of patches involving resources at different control points can be supported simultaneously. Likewise, a limited number of patches involving resources that are accessed through a communications center console may be supported simultaneously. • Home system coverage may limit communications. Gateway users must be within the footprint of their coverage area. • Agencies not permanently configured on a given gateway will require additional planning to establish interoperable communications through that gateway.

3.4.9 Region-wide Gateway Test Procedures To ensure that equipment components of the gateway operate properly, each agency will participate in the following testing procedure: • Representatives from multiple agencies should meet on a regular basis to test each gateway. • Testing should include deployment (mobile only), setup, operation, and deactivation of each gateway. • If an issue or problem is identified during the testing procedure, determine who will take corrective action. If the issue or problem cannot be resolved, contact the appropriate technical personnel to address the issue or problem.

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3.5 Cache Radios

Cache radios, also known as “swapped radios,” refer to maintaining a cache of standby radios that can be deployed to support regional incidents. These radios may be from a regional cache or from a participating agency. These radios allow all responders to use common, compatible equipment during an incident. Specific caches within the Region F are listed in the following table. Detailed information on cache radios can be found in 0.

Table 11 - Region F Radio Caches

Radio Cache Name Owning Agency Frequency Band Quantity Lake Regional Health System Lake Regional Health System VHF High -Band 15 Gasconade EMD County of Gasconade EMD VHF High -Band 6 Callaway County EOC portable radio Callaway County 911/EOC VHF High -Band 6 cache Camden County EMA Camden County EMA VHF High-Band 42 Camden County Health Camden County Health VHF High-Band 3 Columbia/Boone County Office of Columbia Boone County Office of VHF High -Band 42 Emergency Management Emergency Management Moniteau EMD Radio Cache County of Moniteau EMD VHF High -Band 14 Fire and Rescue Training Institute Fire & Rescue Training Institute VHF High -Band 52 Gravois Comm Bus portables Gravois Fire Protection District VHF High -Band 10 High Hill Police High Hill Police Department VHF High -Band 1 Jefferson City Police VHF Cache Jefferson City Police Department VHF High -Band 15 Miller County Emergency County of Miller EMD VHF High -Band 6 Management Miller County Health Center Miller County Health Center VHF High -Band 3 Moniteau County Health Center Moniteau County Health Center VHF High-Band 3 Montgomery County EMD Cache Montgomery County EMD VHF High-Band 6 Montgomery County Sheriffs Montgomery County Sheriff Cache VHF High-Band 6 Office Morgan County Health Center Morgan County Health Center VHF High -Band 3 Cooper County Radio Cache County of Cooper EMD VHF High -Band 36 Ivy Bend Fire Cache Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue VHF High -Band 50 Cole Co Emergency Response Region F RHSOC VHF Cache VHF High -Band 42 Team (Hazmat)

3.5.1 Region-wide Cache Radio Policies and Procedures Region F radio caches have the following characteristics: • Portable radios are fully charged and maintained, ready for immediate deployment. • Deployed equipment includes battery chargers to support extended deployments. • Personnel are available to equipment to the incident scene. • Technicians are available for on-scene support during the deployment.

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3.5.2 Region-wide Radio Cache Rules of Use The following are general rules of use and apply to all Region F radio caches: • NIMS – Use an ICS compliant with the NIMS when using any regional interoperability resource. • Plain Language – All interoperable communications during multi-agency, multi- discipline incidents will be in plain language. Avoid using radio codes, acronyms, and abbreviations, as these may cause confusion among agencies. Ensure that all verbal requests for assistance or backup specify the reason for the request. Additionally, it should be understood that plain words such as “help,” “assistance,” “repeat,” and “back-up” may have different operational meanings to different agencies. The words “Help” and “Mayday” should not be used alone unless in the context of a life-threatening situation. Requests for assistance or backup should include the reason for the request. • Unit Identification – Announce the unit/station being called first—and then announce your home agency prior to announcing your unit identifier during interoperable communication situations (i.e., “Command, this is Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District Engine 1.”). • Equipment Return – The requesting agency is responsible for the return of any cache radios/equipment in the condition that they were received. OR Responsibilities for lost or damaged equipment lie with the appropriate agency as dictated by existing Memoranda of Agreement (MOAs).

3.5.3 Region-wide Radio Cache Request The Incident Commander, or their designee, determines when a situation exists that requires the use of a regional radio cache and notifies the appropriate dispatch center. The dispatch center will follow internal agency procedures to contact the COML or Radio Cache Agency POC and relay pertinent information regarding the event. The requesting agency documents and provides the following information to the Radio Cache Agency POC, on request: • Requesting agency • On-scene agencies requiring interoperability • Incident/event type of event (e.g., wild land fire, etc.) • Equipment requirements • Expected duration of event • Location required/access information • Incident POC • User/requestor and/or servicing dispatch contact phone number • Additional support services requested (e.g., technician, chargers, etc.) The Radio Cache Agency determines what radio caches are available for use, identifies a specific cache, activates that cache, and coordinates the cache deployment with the requesting agency Incident Commander or their designee.

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3.5.4 Region-wide Radio Cache Equipment Activation Upon receiving a request for the deployment of a radio cache, the owning agency dispatcher should follow these deployment procedures: • Contact the on-call technician responsible for radio cache deployment. • Dispatch the radio cache technician (or an approved designee) to the incident scene. • Inform the requesting agency that the radio cache is en route and provide an ETA, if available. The radio cache technician (or designee) should follow these deployment procedures: • Provide dispatch with an ETA at the incident. • Retrieve the radio cache from its storage location and deliver it to the incident scene. • Report to the Incident Commander or Check-in on arrival. • Once on-scene, sign the cache over to the requesting agency for incident use or, if assigned to remain on scene, coordinate radio cache deployment procedures with the Communications Unit. o Each radio in the radio cache will have a unique identification number for inventory tracking. Ask the receiving agency to sign a property transfer form if they take responsibility for managing the radio cache on scene. o The requesting Incident Commander, or their designee, will be responsible for: ƒ Supporting radio deployments on-scene ƒ Maintaining a record of each user and agency to whom a radio and associated accessories have been distributed ƒ Documenting the identification number of each radio deployed ƒ Documenting the channel(s) in use • Each user and/or agency that receives a radio from the radio cache will be responsible for returning that radio and all associated accessories to the cache at the end of the incident.

3.5.5 Region-wide Radio Cache Equipment Deactivation

When the radio cache is no longer required, agencies should follow these deactivation procedures:

• Coordinate the return of all cache radios to the Communications Unit through the Incident Commander or their designee. • The Communications Unit will be responsible for inventorying all radios and accessories returned to the cache. Before leaving the incident scene, the Communications Unit will determine if any radios have not been returned to the radio cache and note the user and agency to which the radio was distributed. Provide this information to the Incident Commander or their designee. • If the missing radios cannot be recovered at the incident scene, the Communications Unit will provide this information to the Radio Cache Agency POC for resolution.

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3.5.6 Region-wide Radio Cache Problem ID and Resolution During an incident: • Report radio cache problems to the radio cache technician or their designee who will follow established agency procedures to resolve the problem. Following an incident, the following general problem ID and resolution processes apply to all regional radio caches: • Report any problems with the radio cache to the appropriate POC for the owning agency listed in 0. The POC will be responsible for ensuring effective resolution to problems that exist with the radio cache. • Report any unresolved problems with that radio cache directly to the Region F Interoperability Committee. This committee serves as a regional advisory body to provide assistance for effective resolution of reported problems.

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4 Regional Emergency Resource Staffing

Emergency Resource Directory

The Emergency Resource Directory establishes a list of personnel who will respond to fill Communication Unit positions. Identified personnel must train and exercise to a regional response level. Region F is currently developing job descriptions and a cadre of qualified personnel available to serve as a regional resource staff. These job descriptions and qualified personnel for each Communications Unit position being developed are detailed below.

Dispatch Center Communications Coordinator (COMC) – The COML will work with the COMC to coordinate communications with other dispatch centers and implement the incident communication plan. Locally, the jurisdictional dispatch center supervisor or dispatcher will act as the Communications Coordinator. Coordinators may also be located at the region/county, state, and federal levels. At an Incident/Event Communications Unit Leader (COML) – Manages the technical and operational aspects of the Communications Function during an incident or event. Develops NIMS/ICS Form 205 Incident Radio Communications Plan and supervises the communication unit. Technical Specialist (THSP) – Allows for incorporation of personnel who may not be formally certified in any specific NIMS/ICS position. THSPs may include Local Agency Radio Technicians (apart from the COMT), Telephone Specialists, Gateway Specialists, Data/information technology (IT) Specialists, and or Cache Radio Specialists. Incident Communications Technician (COMT) – Deploys advanced equipment and keeps it operational throughout the incident/event. Incident Communications Center Manager (INCM) – Supervises the operational aspects of the Incident Communications Center (ICC) (Mobile Unit and/or Fixed Facility). During an incident, the ICC is designed to absorb incident traffic in order to separate that traffic from the day-to-day activities of the dispatch center. The ICC is typically located at the ICP in a fixed site, tent, trailer, mobile communications unit. Radio Operator (RADO) – Staffs a radio at the ICC and is responsible for documenting incoming radio and telephone messages. Incident Dispatchers or Tactical Dispatchers are used as RADOs. Table 12 lists contact information regarding Regional Emergency Resource Personnel for each Communications Unit position.

Table 12 - Regional Emergency Resource Personnel

Name Agency Address Phone Email

COMC COMC

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Name Agency Address Phone Email

COML

INCM

RADO

Cache THSP Cache

Gateway THSP Gateway

Other THSP Other

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5 CASM

The CASM tool allows representatives of public safety agencies within an urban area or state to collect, store, and visualize data about agencies, communication assets, and how agencies use those assets. The purpose of CASM is to: • Provide a single repository for information about land mobile radio systems, other interoperability methods, and how these are used by public safety agencies within a state or urban area. • Provide a method to display the data. • Provide tools to analyze the data and visualize interoperability gaps in accordance with the Interoperability Continuum framework. The CASM tool is composed of two components: the Communication Assets Survey (CAS) and the Communication Assets Mapping (CAM) tool. The CAS component provides a means to enter, edit, and delete information about agencies, communication assets (such as radio systems, dispatch centers, mutual aid channels/systems, gateways, and radio caches), and agency usage of those assets. The CAM component provides a means to display this information in a map-based interface, and provides analysis tools for displaying in various ways agency-to-agency interoperability, including interoperability gaps. The CASM tool is web-based and requires an active internet connection in order to access both the CAS and CAM components. CAS is a website that may be accessed via any internet browser, such as Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, or Mozilla Firefox. CAM is a client application that must be downloaded, installed, and executed on the user’s computer. A user must have internet access in order to operate CAM. Authorization to view data for a particular urban area or state is controlled by the Region F Administrative Manager (AM); each user must have a user name and password in order to login. Curtis Owens serves as the Region F AM. Table 13 lists the CASM AM POCs.

Table 13 – CASM AM POC Information

Name Phone Email Area of Responsibility Carter, Douglas, Howell, Oregon, Blake Bowers 417-293-0773 [email protected] Ozark, Reynolds, Shannon, Texas, Wright Bob Davisson 660-438-8412 [email protected] Missouri Franklin, Jefferson, Dan Draughn 434-257-9700 [email protected] St. Charles, St. Louis City,

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Name Phone Email Area of Responsibility St. Louis County Franklin, Jefferson, Don Bowman 804-350-9957 [email protected] St. Charles, St. Louis City, St. Louis County Barry, Barton, Cedar, Christian, Dade, Dallas, Greene, Hickory, Dorothy Wittorff- dwittorf- Jasper,

Sandgren [email protected] Lawrence, McDonald, Newton, Polk, St. Clair, Stone, Taney, Vernon, Webster Emily Fisher 816-412-1741 [email protected] Missouri Eric Deselich 816-412-1750 [email protected] Missouri Jason Schantz 636-456-3473 [email protected] Missouri JD Simmons 573-522-2380 [email protected] Missouri Jeff Mitchell 816-412-1773 [email protected] Missouri Kaitlyn Farrell 816-412-1742 [email protected] Missouri Cass, Clay, Jackson, Johnson, Keith Faddis 816-701-8211 [email protected] Leavenworth, Platte, Ray, Wyandotte Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Camden, Cole, Cooper, Marc Kirkpatrick 573-874-7400 [email protected] Gasconade, Howard, Miller, Moniteau, Montgomery, Morgan, Osage

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Name Phone Email Area of Responsibility Mark Kitchens 816-412-1933 [email protected] Missouri Michelle Nicholson 816-412-1777 [email protected] Missouri Lincoln, Perry, Pike, Mike Daniels 636-456-3786 [email protected] St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve, Warren, Washington Carter, Douglas, Howell, Oregon, Monty Smith 417-256-4226 [email protected] Ozark, Reynolds, Shannon, Texas, Wright Franklin, Jefferson, Nick Gragnani 314-421-4220 [email protected] St. Charles, St. Louis City, St. Louis County Nick Wiederholt 660-541-8087 [email protected] Missouri Cass, Clay, Jackson, Johnson, Nikki Thomas 816-701-8323 [email protected] Leavenworth, Platte, Ray, Wyandotte Pat Leiker 816-412-1767 [email protected] Missouri Sharon Martin 816-412-1769 [email protected] Missouri Steve Devine 573-522-2382 [email protected] Missouri

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Appendix A Points of Contacts

Dispatch Centers

Table A - 1 Dispatch Center Points of Contact

Name 24/7 Contact Organizations / Agencies Served

Audrain Ambulance District, Audrain County 911, Audrain County Sheriffs Office, Audrain Medical Center, County of Audrain EMD, Farber Police Department, Hardin, Chris Farber Volunteer Fire Department Inc, Audrain County Joint Communications (573-473-5800) Laddonia & Rural Fire Assn, Inc, Little Dixie Fire Protection District, Martinsburg Area Fire Prot Dist, Martinsburg Police Department, Mexico Public Safety Department, Van-Far Ambulance District, Vandalia Police Department

Gholson, Jim Boonville Police Department, Boonville Police Department (660-882-2727) Boonville Public Works

Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety, Auxvasse Fire Department, Callaway County 911/EOC, Callaway County Ambulance District, Anderson, Shelly Callaway County Sheriffs Office, Callaway County 911/EOC Callaway Plant Fire Brigade, (573-592-2486) Central Callaway Fire Protection District, City of Holts Summit EMD, County of Callaway EMD, Fulton Fire Department, Fulton Police Department,

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Holts Summit Fire Protection Dist, Holts Summit Police Department, Millersburg Fire Protection District, New Bloomfield Fire Protection Dist, New Bloomfield Police Department, North Callaway Fire Protection District, South Callaway Fire District

Blackburn, Joanne Cam-Mo Ambulance District Camden County EMA (573-216-9873)

Camden County EMA, Camden County Sheriffs Office, Camdenton City Fire Department, Eden, Steve Camdenton Police Department, Camden County Coffman Bend Fire Association, (573-346-2243) Linn Creek Police Department, Mid-County Fire Protection District, Southwest Camden Co Fire Prot Dist, Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District

Camden County EMA, Camden County Sheriffs Office, Russell, Denise Camdenton City Fire Department, Camden County EOC (573-346-2243) Camdenton Police Department, Linn Creek Police Department, Mid-County Fire Protection District

Eden, Steve Camdenton City Fire Department, Camdenton Fire Department (573-346-2243) Camdenton Police Department

Benz, Larry Cole county Public Works Dispatch Cole County Public Works (573-619-4552)

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Name 24/7 Contact Organizations / Agencies Served

Blackwater Volunteer Rural Fire Department, Boonville Fire Department, Boonville Police Department, Bunceton City Fire Department, Bunceton Rural Fire Association Inc, Clifton City Fire Department, Cooper County Ambulance District, Cooper County Coroners Department, White, Tom Cooper County Fire Protection District, Cooper County Cooper County Public Health Dept., (660-882-2614) Cooper County Road Department, Cooper County Sheriffs Office, County of Cooper EMD, Otterville Fire Protection District, Otterville Police Department, Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Department, Pilot Grove Police Department, Prairie Home Police Department, Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn

Boggs, Holly City of Eldon EMD, Eldon Eldon Police Department, (573-392-5611) Eldon Public Works

Bland Fire Protection District, Bland Police Department, County of Gasconade EMD, Gasconade County E-911, Schlottach, Lisa Gasconade County Sheriffs Office, Gasconade County E-911 Gasconade Police Department, (573-437-7774) Morrison Volunteer Fire Department, Owensville Area Ambulance District, Owensville Police Department, Owensville Volunteer Fire Department, Rosebud Police Department

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Name 24/7 Contact Organizations / Agencies Served

Armstrong Fire Protection District, Armstrong Police Department, County of Howard EMD, Fayette Fire Department, Fayette Police Department, Beeler, Sherri Glasgow Police Department, Howard County Glasgow Volunteer Fire Dept, (660-248-2340) Howard County 911, Howard County Ambulance District, Howard County Fire Protection District, Howard County Sheriffs Office, New Franklin Fire Department, New Franklin Police Department

Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat), Cole County Fire Protection District, Cole County Sheriffs Office, Cynova, Robert County of Cole EMD, Jeff Central Jefferson City Fire Department, (573-634-6400) Jefferson City Police Department, Osage Fire Protection District, Regional West Fire Protection District, Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District

Platter, David Lake Ozark Police Lake Ozark Police Department (573-365-5371)

Frandsen, Scott Mid-County Fire Station 1 Mid-County Fire Protection District (573-346-4423)

Brumley Fire Protection District, Arnold, Michael Miller County City of Eldon EMD, (573-369-2341) City of Iberia EMD, County of Miller EMD,

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Name 24/7 Contact Organizations / Agencies Served

Eldon City Fire Department, Eldon Police Department, Eldon Public Safety Communications, Iberia Police Department, Iberia Rural Fire Protection District, Lake Ozark Police Department, Miller County 911, Miller County Ambulance District, Miller County Sheriffs Office, Moreau Fire Protection District, St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist, Tuscumbia Fire Protection District

Kempker, Brian Missouri Capitol Police Department - Truman Missouri Capitol Police (573-522-2222)

California Fire Department, California Police Department, California Rural Fire Prot Dist, Clarksburg Police Department, Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept, County of Moniteau EMD, Jones, Sarah Fortuna Fire Protection District, Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch (573-796-8416) Jamestown Police Department, Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist, Mid-Mo Ambulance District, Moniteau County Sheriffs Office, Tipton Fire Department, Tipton Police Department, Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist

Bellflower Fire Protection District, Sexton, Kalani Bellflower Police Department, Montgomery County Big Spring Fire Protection District, (573-564-2283) City of Montgomery City EMD, County of Montgomery EMD,

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Name 24/7 Contact Organizations / Agencies Served

High Hill Police Department, Jonesburg Police Department, Jonesburg-High Hill Fire Protection District, Middletown Comm Fire Prot Dist, Montgomery City Police Department, Montgomery County Ambulance District, Montgomery County Communication Center 911, Montgomery County Sheriffs Office, Montgomery Vol Fire Prot Distt, New Florence Fire Protection Dist, New Florence Police Department, Rhineland Area Volunteer Fire Dept Inc, Wellsville Fire Protection Dist, Wellsville Police Department

Richardson, Scott MU Police Dispatch Center University of Missouri Police (573-864-7049)

Smith, Sheri Osage Beach DPS Dispatch Lake Ozark Fire District (573-348-1701)

Argyle Vol. Fire Department, Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept, Comm-Unity Ambulance, County of Osage EMD, Rice, Andi Freeburg Community Fire Association, Osage Co. Linn Fire Protection District, (573-897-0911) Linn Police Department, Meta Fire & Rescue FPD, Osage Ambulance District, Osage County Sheriffs Office, Westphalia Fire Protection District

Osage Dispatch Center Rice, Andrea Argyle Vol. Fire Department, Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept,

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Name 24/7 Contact Organizations / Agencies Served

(573-897-0911) Comm-Unity Ambulance, County of Osage EMD, Freeburg Community Fire Association, Linn Fire Protection District, Meta Fire & Rescue FPD, Osage Ambulance District, Osage County Sheriffs Office, Westphalia Fire Protection District

Ashland Police Department, Boone County Fire Protection District, Boone County Public Works, Boone County Sheriffs Office, Boone Hospital Center, Kirkpatrick, Marc Centralia Police Department, Public Safety Joint Communications Columbia Fire Department, (573-874-7400) Columbia Police Department, Hallsville Police Department, Millersburg Fire Protection District, Public Safety Joint Communications, Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist, Sturgeon Police Department

Sullentrop, John Sunrise Beach Fire Station 1 Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District (573-374-4411)

Laird, Tony Van-Far Ambulance District, Vandalia Police Department (573-594-3344) Vandalia Police Department

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Region F RHSOC Member Information

Table A - 2 Region F RHSOC Contact Information

Agency Name Position Phone Email Lisa Schlottach 911 Chair 573.437.7774 [email protected] Tom White 911 1st Alternate 660.882.2416 [email protected] Andrea Rice 911 2nd Alternate 573.897.0911 [email protected] John Fortman Agriculture Chair 660.834.3637 [email protected] M.B Jones Agriculture 1st Alternate 573.378.3450 [email protected] Bill Kessler Agriculture 2nd Alternate 573.581.4515 [email protected] Doc Kritzer County Government Vice Chair 573.642.0737 [email protected] Tom Wright County Government 1st Alternate 573.369.1900 [email protected] Paul Davis County Government 2nd Alternate 660.882.2114 [email protected] Jerry Hobbs Education Chair 573.782.3534 [email protected] John Byrne Education 1st Alternate 573.659.3008 [email protected] Jim Jones Education 2nd Alternate 573.636.2020 [email protected] Bob Bishop Emergency Management Chair 573.564.2283 [email protected] Bill Farr Emergency Management 1st Alternate 573.634.9146 [email protected] Michelle Kidwell Emergency Management 2nd Alternate 573.592.2480 [email protected] Gary Woodson Emergency Medical Services Chair 573.216.9850 [email protected] David Colbert Emergency Medical Services Alternate 573.564.3829 [email protected] Scott Frandsen Fire Agencies Chair 573.346.2049 [email protected] Jason Turner Fire Agencies 1st Alternate 573.634.6401 [email protected] Dave Gehm Fire Agencies 2nd Alternate 660.537.1332 [email protected] Melanie Hein Health Department Chair 660.882.2626 [email protected] Bryant Burton Health Department 1st Alternate 573.346.5479 [email protected] Sara Michie Health Department 2nd Alternate 573.486.3129 [email protected] Charles Witt HSRRS Chair 573.874.7391 [email protected] David Edwards HSRRS Alternate 573.346.2243 [email protected] Mike Rackers Industry/ Utilities Chair 573.619.4900 [email protected] Rich Green Industry/ Utilities Alternate 573.893.5200 [email protected]

September 2010 A-8

TICP – Region F

Agency Name Position Phone Email Debby Lancaster Municipal Government Chair 573.447.5000 [email protected] Tony St. Romaine Municipal Government Alternate 573.874.7214 [email protected] Steve Myers Police Agencies Chair 573.592.3100 [email protected] Mark Maples Police Agencies 1st Alternate 573.365.5371 [email protected] Bob Cynova Police Agencies 2nd Alternate 573.634.6400 [email protected] Mary Ellen Lea Public Works Chair 573.874.7256 [email protected] Larry Benz Public Works Alternate 573.636.3614 [email protected] Dwight Franklin Sheriff Agencies Chair 573.346.2513 [email protected] Greg White Sheriff Agencies Alternate 573.634.9160 [email protected] Anne Johnson Volunteer Sector Chair 573.642.3776 [email protected] Melissa Friel Volunteer Sector Alternate 573.635.1132 [email protected]

Region F Interoperability Committee Working Group Member Information

Table A - 3 Interoperability Committee Working Group Member Information

Agency Name Position Phone Email Jefferson City PD Doug Keeney Chair 573.634.6385 [email protected] Pilot Grove PD-EMD Pete Busalach Member 660.834.4300 [email protected] Otterville PD-EMD William Smith Member 660.366.4411 [email protected] Jefferson City PD Bob Cynova Member 573.634.6400 [email protected] Jefferson City PD Stacey Blomberg Member 573.634.6400 [email protected] Jefferson City PD Rachel Irey Member 573.634.6400 [email protected] Callaway County Shelly Anderson Member 573.592.2496 [email protected] Callaway EMA Michelle Kidwell Member 573.592.2480 [email protected] Cooper County EMA- Tom White Member 660.832.2614 [email protected] 911 Cooper County EMA- Cordy Sorrell Member 660.832.2614 [email protected] 911 Camden County EMA Denise Russell Member 573.692.6256 [email protected]

September 2010 A-9

TICP – Region F

Agency Name Position Phone Email Camden County 911 Steve Eden Member 573.346.2243 [email protected] Cole County EMA Bill Farr Member 573.634.9146 [email protected] Miller County EMA Barlow Biggers Member 573.369.1954 [email protected] Howard County EMA Bryan Kunze Member 660.248.1111 [email protected] Howard County 911 Sherri Beeler Member 660.248.2340 [email protected] Miller County E911 Michael Arnold Member 573.369.2341 [email protected] Morgan County E911 Rick Bias Member 573.378.2453 [email protected] EMA Montgomery County Kalani Sexton Member 573.564.3378 [email protected] 911 Osage County Andrea Rice Member 573.897.3561 [email protected] Montgomery County Bob Bishop Member 573.564.2283 [email protected] Columbia Boone Mark Kirkpatrick Member 573.874.7400 [email protected] County Moniteau County 911 Drew Rlonel Member 573.796.8416 [email protected] Columbia Boone Zim Schwartze Member 57.874.7400 [email protected] County EMD Osage Beach PD Sherie Smith Member 573.302.2010 [email protected] Osage Beach EMD Gary Woodson Member 573.302.2010 [email protected] Mid MO RPC Curtis Owens Member 573.657.9779 [email protected] Mid MO RPC Edward Siegmond Member 573.657.9779 [email protected]

September 2010 A- 10 TICP – Region F

Appendix B Shared Systems Detailed information on shared systems available for use within the region is listed in subsequent pages of Appendix B. The table below lists the shared system(s).

Table B - 1 Region F Shared Systems

Radio System Name Owning Agency Make Frequency Band Type Audrain Ambulance District's Simulcast Audrain County 911 Motorola VHF Analog Audrain County 911 Audrain County 911 Unknown VHF Analog Audrain County Sheriff's Simulcast Audrain County 911 Motorola VHF Analog Audrain Medical Center Audrain Medical Center Unknown VHF Analog Bland Fire Protection District Bland Fire Protection District Unknown VHF Analog Callaway County Emergency Operations Center Callaway County 911/EOC Midland VHF Analog Camden County Sheriffs Office Camden County Sheriffs Office Motorola VHF Analog Camdenton City of City of Camdenton Motorola VHF Analog City of Booneville Boonville Police Department Midland VHF Analog City of Camdenton Fire Department Camdenton City Fire Department Unknown VHF Analog City of Mexico Mexico Public Safety Department Motorola VHF Analog City of Vandalia Vandalia Police Department Unknown VHF Analog Coffman Bend Fire Association Coffman Bend Fire Association Unknown VHF Analog / Digital Cole County Fire Protection District Cole County Fire Protection District Kenwood VHF Analog Cole County Sheriff Cole County Sheriffs Office Motorola VHF Analog Columbia Public Works Public Safety Joint Communications Motorola VHF Analog Columbia Streets and Parks Public Safety Joint Communications Unknown VHF Analog Cooper County Fire Protection District Cooper County Fire Protection District Motorola VHF Analog Cooper County of County of Cooper EMD Mixed VHF Analog County of Audrain Audrain County Sheriffs Office Unknown VHF Analog County of Moniteau: EMA County of Moniteau EMD Kenwood VHF Analog County of Moniteau: Fire County of Moniteau: Fire Motorola VHF Analog County of Moniteau: Law County of Moniteau: Law Motorola VHF Analog Eldon City of Eldon Public Safety Communications ICOM VHF Analog

September 2010 B-1

TICP – Region F

Radio System Name Owning Agency Make Frequency Band Type Farber Volunteer Fire Department, Inc Farber Volunteer Fire Department Inc Unknown VHF Analog Fayette City of Fayette Police Department Motorola VHF-Low Digital Gasconade County of Gasconade County Sheriffs Office Motorola VHF Analog Gravois Fire Protection District Gravois Fire Protection District GE VHF Analog Hermann City of Hermann Police Department Motorola VHF Digital Holts Summit City of Holts Summit Police Department Kenwood VHF Analog / Digital Ivy Bend Fire District (Stover) Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue Motorola VHF Analog Jefferson City Code Enforcement Jefferson City Public Works Kenwood UHF Analog Jefferson City Police Department Jefferson City Police Department Mixed VHF Analog KB8KGU Ham Repeater Scott Poest- Amateur Radio Network Motorola UHF Analog Laddonia & Rural Fire Association Laddonia & Rural Fire Assn, Inc Unknown VHF Analog Lake Ozark Fire Protection District Lake Ozark Fire Protection District Unknown VHF Analog Lake Road FF14/FF17 Volunteer Fire Lake Road Ff14-Ff17 Vol Fire Unknown VHF Analog Department Department Laurie Village of Laurie Police Department ICOM VHF Digital Little Dixie Fire Protection District Little Dixie Fire Protection District Unknown VHF Analog Little Dixie Fire Protection District's Simulcast Audrain County 911 Motorola VHF Analog Martinsburg Area Fire Protection District Martinsburg Area Fire Prot Dist ICOM VHF Analog Mid-County Fire Protection District Mid-County Fire Protection District Unknown VHF Analog Mid-MO Ambulance District Mid-Mo Ambulance District ICOM VHF Analog Miller County E911 Dispatch Miller County 911 ICOM VHF Analog Miller County EMD County of Miller EMD Motorola VHF Digital Montgomery City, City of Montgomery City Police Department Kenwood VHF Analog Montgomery County Ambulance District Montgomery County Ambulance District Kenwood VHF Analog / Digital Montgomery County Communication Center Montgomery County Sheriffs Office Zetron VHF Analog 911 Moreau Fire Protection District Moreau Fire Protection District ICOM VHF Analog Morgan County Morgan County 911 Unknown VHF Digital Morrison Fire Department Morrison Volunteer Fire Department Unknown VHF Analog Northwest Fire Protection District Northwest Fire Protection District Unknown VHF Analog

September 2010 B-2

TICP – Region F

Radio System Name Owning Agency Make Frequency Band Type Osage Beach City of Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety Motorola VHF Analog Osage Beach Fire Protection District Osage Beach Fire Protection District Motorola VHF Digital Osage County EMD County of Osage EMD Unknown VHF Analog Osage Fire Protection District Cole County Fire Protection District Kenwood VHF Analog Owensville Ambulance District Owensville Area Ambulance District Motorola VHF Analog Owensville Police Department Owensville Police Department Unknown VHF Analog Owensville Volunteer Fire Department Owensville Volunteer Fire Department Unknown VHF Analog Public Safety, City of Columbia Public Safety Joint Communications Multiple VHF Analog Regional West Fire Protection District Cole County Fire Protection District Unknown VHF Analog Rhineland Area Volunteer Fire Department Rhineland Area Volunteer Fire Dept Inc Motorola VHF Analog Russellville Lohman Fire Protection District Cole County Fire Protection District Unknown VHF Analog Southwest Camden Fire Protection District Southwest Camden Co Fire Prot Dist Unknown VHF Analog St. Elizabeth Rural Fire St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist Mixed VHF Digital St. Johns EMS (Region F) St. Johns Ems (Region F) Unknown Multi-band Analog / Digital Sunrise Beach City Police Department Sunrise Beach Police Department Unknown VHF Analog Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District Midland VHF Analog Versailles Rural Fire Fighters Association Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist Midland VHF Analog

5.1 Audrain Ambulance District's Simulcast

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Audrain County 911

Name: Barnett, Daniel

Title: Assistant 911 Director

September 2010 B-3

TICP – Region F

Phone: 573-473-5800

24/7 Phone: 573-721-3245

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 4

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 8

System Type

Radio System Make: Motorola

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: P25 P1

Number of Channels: 2

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

September 2010 B-4

TICP – Region F

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Audrain Ambulance District; Audrain County 911

Shared Channels Audrain Ambulance District's Simulcast Shared Channel Information

Analog / Wide / Tx Rx Channel Name Tx Freq Rx Freq Primary Use Digital Narrow Tone Tone

Audrain 107.2 / 107.2 / EMS Dispatch and Operations (County-wide Simulcast Analog 158.8350 154.0400 Ambulance 1B 1B System) - CALL SIGN: KUS465

Agencies Audrain Ambulance District; Audrain County 911 Supported:

Audrain 107.2 / 107.2 / EMS Dispatch and Operations (Talk Around) - CALL Analog 154.0400 154.0400 Ambulance TA 1B 1B SIGN: KUS465

Agencies Audrain Ambulance District; Audrain County 911 Supported:

5.2 Audrain County 911

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Audrain County 911

Name: Barnett, Daniel

September 2010 B-5

TICP – Region F

Title: Assistant 911 Director

Phone: 573-473-5800

24/7 Phone: 573-721-3245

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System:

No. of Portable Radios on this System:

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels:

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

September 2010 B-6

TICP – Region F

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Audrain County 911; Farber Police Department; Martinsburg Area Fire Prot Dist

Shared Channels

There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Audrain County 911.

5.3 Audrain County Sheriff's Simulcast

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Audrain County 911

Name: Barnett, Daniel

Title: Assistant 911 Director

Phone: 573-473-5800

24/7 Phone: 573-721-3245

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 38

September 2010 B-7

TICP – Region F

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 28

System Type

Radio System Make: Motorola

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Audrain County 911; Audrain County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD

Shared Channels Audrain County Sheriff's Simulcast Shared Channel Information

September 2010 B-8

TICP – Region F

Channel Analog / Wide / Tx Rx Tx Freq Rx Freq Primary Use Name Digital Narrow Tone Tone

County-wide simulcast system owned by Audrain County 911. Audrain 77.0 / 77.0 / Analog 155.8500 154.8150 Frequencies licensed to the County of Audrain under callsign Sheriff XB XB KAJ237. - CALL SIGN: KAJ237

Agencies Audrain County 911; Audrain County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD Supported:

5.4 Audrain Medical Center

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Audrain Medical Center

Name: Barnett, Daniel

Title: Assistant 911 Director

Phone: 573-473-5800

24/7 Phone: 573-721-3245

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System:

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 6

September 2010 B-9

TICP – Region F

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: P25 P1

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Simplex

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Audrain County 911; Audrain Medical Center; County of Audrain EMD

Shared Channels Audrain Medical Center Shared Channel Information

Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use

September 2010 B-10

TICP – Region F

Hospital Analog 155.2800 77.0 / XB 155.2800 77.0 / XB Hospital Operations - CALL SIGN: KUS465

Agencies Supported: Audrain County 911; Audrain Medical Center; County of Audrain EMD

5.5 Bland Fire Protection District

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Bland Fire Protection District

Name: Schlottach, Lisa

Title: Operations Manager

Phone: 573-437-7774

24/7 Phone: 573-821-3133

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 15

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 20

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

September 2010 B-11

TICP – Region F

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 2

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Both

Agencies Sharing System

Bland Fire Protection District; Gasconade County E-911

Shared Channels Bland Fire Protection District Shared Channel Information

Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use

Fire Dispatch Analog 155.4300 CSQ / None 151.4300 CSQ / None Fire - CALL SIGN: WPWT350

Agencies Supported: Bland Fire Protection District; Gasconade County E-911

Fire-Tac Analog 154.3850 CSQ / None 154.3850 CSQ / None Fire - CALL SIGN: WPWT350

September 2010 B-12

TICP – Region F

Agencies Supported: Bland Fire Protection District; Gasconade County E-911

5.6 Callaway County Emergency Operations Center

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Callaway County 911/EOC

Name: Anderson, Shelly

Title: Director 911

Phone: 573-592-2496

24/7 Phone: 573-826-1911

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 87

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 155

System Type

Radio System Make: Midland

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

September 2010 B-13

TICP – Region F

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 5

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Both

Agencies Sharing System

Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Auxvasse Fire Department; Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Callaway County Sheriffs Office; Central Callaway Fire Protection District; City of Holts Summit EMD; County of Callaway EMD; Fulton Fire Department; Fulton Police Department; Holts Summit Fire Protection Dist; Holts Summit Police Department; Millersburg Fire Protection District; New Bloomfield Fire Protection Dist; New Bloomfield Police Department; North Callaway Fire Protection District; South Callaway Fire District

Shared Channels Callaway County Emergency Operations Center Shared Channel Information

Analog / Wide / Channel Name Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Digital Narrow

Fire/EMS Fire/EMS: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: Analog 153.7700 100.0 / 1Z 153.7700 100.0 / 1Z Dispatch WNPO628

September 2010 B-14

TICP – Region F

Agencies Callaway County 911/EOC; Central Callaway Fire Protection District; City of Holts Summit EMD; Fulton Fire Department; Holts Supported: Summit Police Department; New Bloomfield Fire Protection Dist

CSQ / CSQ / Police: Dispatch (Fulton) - CALL SIGN: Law Dispatch Analog 155.0175 155.0175 None None WQIQ826

Agencies Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Sheriffs Office Supported:

CSQ / CSQ / Sheriff: Fulton/Rural Dispatch - CALL SIGN: Law Dispatch Analog 155.5650 155.5650 None None KAH316

Agencies Callaway County 911/EOC; Fulton Fire Department; Fulton Police Department Supported:

CSQ / Law Dispatch Analog 155.7750 203.5 / M1 153.9350 Sheriff: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: WNCQ324 None

Agencies Callaway County 911/EOC; City of Holts Summit EMD; Fulton Fire Department; Holts Summit Police Department Supported:

5.7 Camden County Sheriffs Office

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Camden County Sheriffs Office

Name: Burton, Bryant

Title: Administrator

Phone: 573-346-5479

September 2010 B-15

TICP – Region F

24/7 Phone: 573-280-7990

Email: [email protected]

Name: Eden, Steven

Title: Director of E911 Communications

Phone: 573-346-2243

24/7 Phone: 573-216-2752

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 106

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 139

System Type

Radio System Make: Motorola

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

September 2010 B-16

TICP – Region F

Number of Channels: 8

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Both

Service Area

Camden County.

Agencies Sharing System

Camden County EMA; Camden County Health; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton Police Department; Linn Creek Police Department; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Sunrise Beach Police Department

Shared Channels Camden County Sheriffs Office Shared Channel Information

Channel Analog / Wide / Tx Rx Tx Freq Rx Freq Primary Use Name Digital Narrow Tone Tone

Camden Co 107.2 / 107.2 / Analog 155.0850 155.0850 Sheriff: Municipal Dispatch - CALL SIGN: KAB818 Municipal 1B 1B

Agencies Camden County Health; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton Police Department; Linn Creek Police Department Supported:

September 2010 B-17

TICP – Region F

Camden CSQ / CSQ / Analog 154.0550 154.0550 Camden County EMA - CALL SIGN: WXB769 County EMA None None

Agencies Camden County Health; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton Police Department Supported:

Fire: Dispatch (w/Camdenton Fire Dept.) This frequency is also 107.2 / 107.2 / Fire Dispatch Analog 154.2200 154.2200 licensed to Mid-County Fire Prot. District, and Sunrise Beach Fire 1B 1B Prot. District. - CALL SIGN: KNBD574

Agencies Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton Police Department; Sunrise Beach Police Department Supported:

5.8 Camdenton City of

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: City of Camdenton

Name: Brenda, Colter

Title: City Administrator

Phone: 573-346-3600

24/7 Phone: 573-480-2475

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 66

September 2010 B-18

TICP – Region F

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 75

System Type

Radio System Make: Motorola

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 2

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Simplex

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Service Area

City of Camdenton

Agencies Sharing System

Camdenton City Fire Department; Camdenton Police Department; City of Camdenton; Gravois Fire Protection District

September 2010 B-19

TICP – Region F

Shared Channels Camdenton City of Shared Channel Information

Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use

Fire Dispatch Analog 154.2200 107.2 / 1B 154.2200 107.2 / 1B Firedispatch - CALL SIGN: KNBD574

Agencies Supported: Camdenton City Fire Department; Camdenton Police Department; Gravois Fire Protection District

5.9 City of Booneville

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Boonville Police Department

Name: Cauthon, ML

Title: Director of Public Works

Phone: 660-882-5257

24/7 Phone: 660-621-0294

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 38

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 25

September 2010 B-20

TICP – Region F

System Type

Radio System Make: Midland

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 3

Encryption Protocol: None

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Service Area

City of Booneville.

Agencies Sharing System

Boonville Police Department; Boonville Public Works; Cooper County Sheriffs Office

Shared Channels City of Booneville Shared Channel Information

September 2010 B-21

TICP – Region F

Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use

Police (155.490) Analog 155.3750 100.0 / 1Z 155.4900 100.0 / 1Z - CALL SIGN: WPYD355

Agencies Supported: Boonville Police Department; Boonville Public Works

5.10 City of Camdenton Fire Department

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Camdenton City Fire Department

Name: Eden, Steven

Title: Director of E911 Communications

Phone: 573-346-2243

24/7 Phone: 573-216-2752

Email: [email protected]

Name: Stark, Drew

Title:

Phone: 573-346-6260

24/7 Phone: 573-836-0347

Email: [email protected]

September 2010 B-22

TICP – Region F

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 174

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 267

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol: None

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Simplex

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Service Area

City of Camdenton

September 2010 B-23

TICP – Region F

Agencies Sharing System

Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; Camdenton Police Department; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Northwest Fire Protection District (Region F); Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Southwest Camden Co Fire Prot Dist; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District

Shared Channels City of Camdenton Fire Department Shared Channel Information

Channel Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Name

Fire Dispatch channel - CALL SIGN: Lake Fire Analog 154.2200 107.2 / 1B 154.2200 107.2 / 1B KNDB574

Agencies Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; Camdenton Police Department; Mid-County Fire Protection Supported: District; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Southwest Camden Co Fire Prot Dist; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District

5.11 City of Mexico

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Mexico Public Safety Department

Name: Barnett, Daniel

Title: Assistant 911 Director

Phone: 573-473-5800

24/7 Phone: 573-721-3245

Email: [email protected]

September 2010 B-24

TICP – Region F

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 16

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 28

System Type

Radio System Make: Motorola

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 2

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Mexico Public Safety Department

September 2010 B-25

TICP – Region F

Shared Channels City of Mexico Shared Channel Information

Analog / Wide / Channel Name Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Digital Narrow

Mexico DPS 103.5 / 103.5 / Police/Fire Dispatch and Operations (Repeater) - CALL Analog 159.0600 155.9250 Repeater 1A 1A SIGN: KAR773

Agencies Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Mexico Public Safety Department Supported:

103.5 / 103.5 / Police/Fire Dispatch and Operations (Talk Around) - Mexico DPS TA Analog 155.9250 155.9250 1A 1A CALL SIGN: KAR773

Agencies Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Mexico Public Safety Department Supported:

5.12 City of Vandalia

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Vandalia Police Department

Name: Barnett, Daniel

Title: Assistant 911 Director

Phone: 573-473-5800

24/7 Phone: 573-721-3245

Email: [email protected]

September 2010 B-26

TICP – Region F

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 12

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 36

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 2

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Van-Far Ambulance District; Vandalia Police Department

September 2010 B-27

TICP – Region F

Shared Channels City of Vandalia Shared Channel Information

Analog / Wide / Tx Rx Channel Name Tx Freq Rx Freq Primary Use Digital Narrow Tone Tone

Vandalia DPS 94.8 / 156.7 / Police/Fire/Ambulance Dispatch and Operations - CALL Analog 159.0300 155.8650 Repeater ZA 5A SIGN: KNGA897

Agencies Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Van-Far Ambulance District; Vandalia Police Department Supported:

156.7 / 156.7 / Police/Fire/EMS Dispatch and Operations (Talk Around) - Vandalia DPS TA Analog 155.8650 155.8650 5A 5A CALL SIGN: KNGA897

Agencies Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Van-Far Ambulance District; Vandalia Police Department Supported:

5.13 Coffman Bend Fire Association

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Coffman Bend Fire Association

Name: Watson, Todd

Title: Chief

Phone: 573-345-0788

24/7 Phone: 573-552-6238

Email: [email protected]

September 2010 B-28

TICP – Region F

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 95

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 161

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: P25 P1

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Both

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Both

Agencies Sharing System

Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Northwest Fire Protection District (Region F)

September 2010 B-29

TICP – Region F

Shared Channels

There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Coffman Bend Fire Association.

5.14 Cole County Fire Protection District

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Cole County Fire Protection District

Name: Keeney, Doug

Title: Region F RHSOC

Phone: 573-634-6383

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 124

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 181

System Type

Radio System Make: Kenwood

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

September 2010 B-30

TICP – Region F

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 3

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Fire Protection District; Cole County Sheriffs Office; County of Cole EMD; Osage Fire Protection District; Regional West Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District

Shared Channels Cole County Fire Protection District Shared Channel Information

Channel Analog / Wide / Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Name Digital Narrow

CSQ / CSQ / Fire-Tac Analog 453.1750 155.2950 - CALL SIGN: WPRF498 None None

Agencies Cole County Fire Protection District; County of Cole EMD; Osage Fire Protection District; Regional West Fire Protection District; Supported: Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District

Fire-Tac Analog 453.9500 CSQ / 453.9500 CSQ / - CALL SIGN: WPMP735

September 2010 B-31

TICP – Region F

None None

Agencies Cole County Fire Protection District; County of Cole EMD; Osage Fire Protection District; Regional West Fire Protection District; Supported: Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District

Cole County Fire / First Responder Dispatch Repeater Analog 153.8900 88.5 / YB 155.2950 88.5 / YB Repeater - CALL SIGN: KUQ903

Agencies Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Fire Protection District; Cole County Sheriffs Office; County of Cole Supported: EMD; Osage Fire Protection District; Regional West Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District

5.15 Cole County Sheriff

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Cole County Sheriffs Office

Name: Keeney, Doug

Title: Region F RHSOC

Phone: 573-634-6383

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 190

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 299

September 2010 B-32

TICP – Region F

System Type

Radio System Make: Motorola

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Fire Protection District; Cole County Sheriffs Office; County of Cole EMD; Jefferson City Police Department; Osage Fire Protection District; Regional West Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District

Shared Channels Cole County Sheriff Shared Channel Information

September 2010 B-33

TICP – Region F

Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use

Law Dispatch Analog 155.5800 CSQ / None 159.0300 192.8 / 7A Sheriff: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: KNIL603

Agencies Supported: Cole County Sheriffs Office; County of Cole EMD

5.16 Columbia Public Works

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Public Safety Joint Communications

Name: Kirkpatrick, Marc

Title: Communications Officer

Phone: 573-874-7400

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 232

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 93

System Type

Radio System Make: Motorola

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

September 2010 B-34

TICP – Region F

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 3

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Columbia Public Works; Public Safety Joint Communications

Shared Channels

There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Columbia Public Works.

5.17 Columbia Streets and Parks

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Public Safety Joint Communications

September 2010 B-35

TICP – Region F

Name: Kirkpatrick, Marc

Title: Communications Officer

Phone: 573-874-7400

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 303

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 133

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

September 2010 B-36

TICP – Region F

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Columbia Parks And Recreation Department; Columbia Public Works; Columbia/'Boone County Health Department; Public Safety Joint Communications

Shared Channels Columbia Streets and Parks Shared Channel Information

Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use

Streets Parks and Rec Analog 153.8600 94.8 / ZA 158.7750 94.8 / ZA - CALL SIGN: KIL-287

Agencies Supported: Columbia Parks And Recreation Department; Columbia Public Works; Columbia/'Boone County Health Department

5.18 Cooper County Fire Protection District

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Cooper County Fire Protection District

Name: Fortman, John

Title: Assistant Chief

Phone: 660-882-6111

24/7 Phone: 660-621-2468

September 2010 B-37

TICP – Region F

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 26

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 76

System Type

Radio System Make: Motorola

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 4

Encryption Protocol: None

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Simplex

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Both

September 2010 B-38

TICP – Region F

Agencies Sharing System

Boonville Fire Department; Bunceton City Fire Department; Bunceton Rural Fire Association Inc; Clifton City Fire Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Cooper EMD; Otterville Fire Protection District; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn

Shared Channels Cooper County Fire Protection District Shared Channel Information

Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use

Fire Dispatch Analog 154.3250 100.0 / 1Z 154.3250 100.0 / 1Z Fire: Tactical - CALL SIGN: WNSN365

Agencies Supported: Boonville Fire Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Sheriffs Office

Fire-Tac Analog 153.8300 100.0 / 1Z 153.8300 100.0 / 1Z Fire - CALL SIGN: WNSN365

Agencies Supported: Boonville Fire Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District

Fire-Tac Analog 153.3250 100.0 / 1Z 153.3250 100.0 / 1Z Fireground - CALL SIGN: WNSN365

Agencies Supported: Boonville Fire Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District

Fire-Tac Analog 153.9500 100.0 / 1Z 153.9500 100.0 / 1Z Fireground - CALL SIGN: WNSN365

Agencies Supported: Boonville Fire Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District

5.19 Cooper County of

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: County of Cooper EMD

September 2010 B-39

TICP – Region F

Name: White, Tom

Title: Director

Phone: 660-882-2614

24/7 Phone: 660-621-0220

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 98

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 172

System Type

Radio System Make: Mixed

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 5

Encryption Protocol: None

Year Installed:

September 2010 B-40

TICP – Region F

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Both

Service Area

Countywide.

Agencies Sharing System

Blackwater Volunteer Rural Fire Department; Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; Bunceton City Fire Department; Bunceton Rural Fire Association Inc; Clifton City Fire Department; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Coroners Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Road Department; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Cooper EMD; Otterville Fire Protection District; Otterville Police Department; Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn

Shared Channels Cooper County of Shared Channel Information

Channel Analog / Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Name Digital

Fire Analog 155.8050 233.6 / M5 153.9950 233.6 / M5 Fire: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: KOM383 Dispatch

Boonville Fire Department; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Coroners Department; Cooper County Fire Agencies Protection District; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Road Department; County of Cooper EMD; Pilot Grove Supported: City/Rural Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn

Law Analog 155.7075 233.6 / M5 151.1150 233.6 / M5 Countywide Law Enforcement - CALL SIGN:

September 2010 B-41

TICP – Region F

Dispatch KOM383

Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Coroners Department; Agencies Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Road Department; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Cooper EMD; Pilot Supported: Grove City/Rural Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department

Multi- Analog 155.5275 233.6 / M5 159.1575 233.6 / M5 County One - CALL SIGN: KOM383 Dispatch

Boonville Fire Department; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Coroners Department; Cooper County Public Health Agencies Dept.; Cooper County Road Department; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Cooper EMD; Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Supported: Department; Pilot Grove Police Department

Multi- Analog 155.8950 203.5 / M1 153.9200 203.5 / M1 County 4 - CALL SIGN: KOM383 Dispatch

Boonville Fire Department; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Coroners Department; Cooper County Public Health Agencies Dept.; Cooper County Road Department; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Cooper EMD; Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Supported: Department; Pilot Grove Police Department

Multi- Fire EMS Dispatch Warning Sirens - CALL Analog 153.9950 233.6 / M5 155.8050 233.6 / M5 Dispatch SIGN: KOM383

Boonville Fire Department; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Coroners Department; Cooper County Public Health Agencies Dept.; Cooper County Road Department; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Cooper EMD; Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Supported: Department; Pilot Grove Police Department

5.20 County of Audrain

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Audrain County Sheriffs Office

Name: Barnett, Daniel

September 2010 B-42

TICP – Region F

Title: Assistant 911 Director

Phone: 573-473-5800

24/7 Phone: 573-721-3245

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 38

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 28

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: P25 P1

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Simplex

September 2010 B-43

TICP – Region F

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Audrain County 911; Audrain County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD

Shared Channels County of Audrain Shared Channel Information

Analog / Wide / Tx Rx Channel Name Tx Freq Rx Freq Primary Use Digital Narrow Tone Tone

Audrain Sheriff 77.0 / 77.0 / Sheriff Dispatch and Operations (Talk Around) - CALL Analog 154.8150 154.8150 TA XB XB SIGN: KAJ237

Agencies Audrain County 911; Audrain County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD Supported:

5.21 County of Moniteau: EMA

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: County of Moniteau EMD

Name: Bleich, Kurt

Title: Director

Phone: 573-353-8041

September 2010 B-44

TICP – Region F

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 122

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 203

System Type

Radio System Make: Kenwood

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 3

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Narrowband

September 2010 B-45

TICP – Region F

Agencies Sharing System

California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Clarksburg Police Department; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; County of Moniteau EMD; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Police Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist

Shared Channels County of Moniteau: EMA Shared Channel Information

Channel Analog / Wide / Tx Rx Tx Freq Rx Freq Primary Use Name Digital Narrow Tone Tone

Moniteau 125 / 125 / Emergency ManagementRepeater County-Wide Non-discipline Analog 151.2425 159.3975 EMA 1 365 365 Specific Command and Operations - CALL SIGN: WPXD751

California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Clarksburg Police Department; Clarksburg Agencies Volunteer Fire Dept; County of Moniteau EMD; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Supported: Fire Protection Dist; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Police Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist

Moniteau 225.7 / 225.7 / Emergency ManagementSimplex Channel County-Wide Non- Analog 154.7700 154.7700 EMA 2 M4 M4 Discipline Specific Operations - CALL SIGN: WPXD751

California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Clarksburg Police Department; Clarksburg Agencies Volunteer Fire Dept; County of Moniteau EMD; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Supported: Fire Protection Dist; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Police Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist

Emergency Management Repeater County-Wide Non- Moniteau 77.0 / 77.0 / Analog 151.0850 158.8050 Discipline Specific Command and Operations - CALL SIGN: EMA 4 XB XB WPXD751

Agencies California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Clarksburg Police Department; Clarksburg

September 2010 B-46

TICP – Region F

Supported: Volunteer Fire Dept; County of Moniteau EMD; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Police Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist

5.22 County of Moniteau: Fire

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: County of Moniteau: Fire

Name: Bleich, Kurt

Title: Director

Phone: 573-353-8041

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 68

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 130

System Type

Radio System Make: Motorola

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

September 2010 B-47

TICP – Region F

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 3

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Notes

This system consists of 3 repeaters: Fire 1 - California Fire 2 - Tipton Fire 3 - Jamestown

Agencies Sharing System

California Fire Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; County of Moniteau: Fire; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Moniteau County Health Center; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist

Shared Channels County of Moniteau: Fire Shared Channel Information

Channel Analog / Wide / Rx Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Primary Use Name Digital Narrow Tone

114.8 / 114.8 / Fire 1 - Located at 911 in California Used for Fire Dispatch Fire 1 Analog 150.9950 156.1650 2A 2A and Operations - CALL SIGN: WPJP850

September 2010 B-48

TICP – Region F

California Fire Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Agencies Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Moniteau County Health Center; Tipton Fire Supported: Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist

114.8 / 100.0 / Fire 2 Located at Tipton Fire Station Used for fire dispatch Fire 2 Analog 150.9950 156.1650 2A 1Z and operations. - CALL SIGN: WPJP850

California Fire Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Agencies Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Moniteau County Health Center; Tipton Fire Supported: Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist

114.8 / 88.5 / Fire 3 - Located at former Jamestown Fire Station Used for Fire 3 Analog 150.9950 156.1650 2A YB Fire Dispatch and Operations - CALL SIGN: WPJP850

California Fire Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Agencies Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Moniteau County Health Center; Tipton Fire Supported: Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist

5.23 County of Moniteau: Law

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: County of Moniteau: Law

Name: Bleich, Kurt

Title: Director

Phone: 573-353-8041

Email: [email protected]

September 2010 B-49

TICP – Region F

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 32

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 53

System Type

Radio System Make: Motorola

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

September 2010 B-50

TICP – Region F

Agencies Sharing System

California Police Department; Clarksburg Police Department; County of Moniteau: Law; Jamestown Police Department; Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Tipton Police Department

Shared Channels County of Moniteau: Law Shared Channel Information

Analog / Wide / Tx Rx Channel Name Tx Freq Rx Freq Primary Use Digital Narrow Tone Tone

Moniteau Law 114.8 / 114.8 / Moniteau County Law Repeater Joint Law Enforcement Analog 154.8450 158.9100 Repeater 2A 2A Dispatch and Operations - CALL SIGN: WNVJ502

Agencies California Police Department; Clarksburg Police Department; Jamestown Police Department; Moniteau County Emergency Supported: Dispatch; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Tipton Police Department

5.24 Eldon City of

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Eldon Public Safety Communications

Name: Stevens, Lafonda

Title: Director

Phone: 573-392-9111

24/7 Phone: 573-480-4297

Email: [email protected]

September 2010 B-51

TICP – Region F

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 81

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 102

System Type

Radio System Make: ICOM

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 3

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Narrowband

Service Area

City-wide.

September 2010 B-52

TICP – Region F

Agencies Sharing System

City of Eldon EMD; County of Miller EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Eldon Public Works; Miller County Health Center

Shared Channels Eldon City of Shared Channel Information

Analog / Wide / Channel Name Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Digital Narrow

Fire/Rescue: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: Fire Dispatch Analog 154.0250 91.5 / ZZ 154.0250 91.5 / ZZ KUS418

Agencies City of Eldon EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Eldon Public Supported: Works

Law Dispatch Analog 155.5200 107.2 / 1B 155.5200 107.2 / 1B Police: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: KAI402

Agencies City of Eldon EMD; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Eldon Public Works; Miller County Health Supported: Center

CSQ / CSQ / Eldon Model Airpark - CALL SIGN: Public Works Analog 158.7600 158.7600 None None KNHN200

Agencies City of Eldon EMD; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Eldon Public Works Supported:

5.25 Farber Volunteer Fire Department, Inc

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Farber Volunteer Fire Department Inc

September 2010 B-53

TICP – Region F

Name: Barnett, Daniel

Title: Assistant 911 Director

Phone: 573-473-5800

24/7 Phone: 573-721-3245

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System:

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 6

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 2

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

September 2010 B-54

TICP – Region F

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Farber Volunteer Fire Department Inc

Shared Channels Farber Volunteer Fire Department, Inc Shared Channel Information

Analog / Wide / Channel Name Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Digital Narrow

Farber Fire 103.5 / 103.5 / Fire Dispatchand Operations (Repeater) - CALL SIGN: Analog 159.2550 154.1600 Repeater 1A 1A WNVZ584

Agencies Audrain County 911; Farber Volunteer Fire Department Inc Supported:

103.5 / 103.5 / Fire Dispatchand Operations (Talk Around) - CALL Farber Fire TA Analog 154.1600 154.1600 1A 1A SIGN: WNVZ584

Agencies Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Farber Volunteer Fire Department Inc Supported:

5.26 Fayette City of

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Fayette Police Department

September 2010 B-55

TICP – Region F

Name: John, Bill

Title: Co-Director

Phone: 660-248-2241

24/7 Phone: 660-728-2243

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 4

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 9

System Type

Radio System Make: Motorola

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF Low-Band (25-50MHz)

P25 Compliancy: P25 P1

Number of Channels: 2

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

September 2010 B-56

TICP – Region F

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Simplex

Analog / Digital / Both: Digital

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Narrowband

Agencies Sharing System

Fayette Fire Department; Fayette Police Department; Howard County Fire Protection District

Shared Channels

There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Fayette City of.

5.27 Gasconade County of

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Gasconade County Sheriffs Office

Name: Schlottach, Lisa

Title: Operations Manager

Phone: 573-437-7774

24/7 Phone: 573-821-3133

Email: [email protected]

September 2010 B-57

TICP – Region F

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 17

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 26

System Type

Radio System Make: Motorola

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 2

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Both

Agencies Sharing System

Bland Police Department; County of Gasconade EMD; Gasconade County E-911; Gasconade County Sheriffs Office; Gasconade Police Department; Rosebud Police Department

September 2010 B-58

TICP – Region F

Shared Channels Gasconade County of Shared Channel Information

Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use

Sheriff Main 155.6100 153.9800 - CALL SIGN: WPUX209

Agencies Bland Police Department; County of Gasconade EMD; Gasconade County E-911; Gasconade County Sheriffs Office; Supported: Gasconade Police Department; Rosebud Police Department

Sheriff North 153.8150 159.2100 - CALL SIGN: WPUX209

Agencies Bland Police Department; County of Gasconade EMD; Gasconade County E-911; Gasconade County Sheriffs Office; Supported: Gasconade Police Department; Rosebud Police Department

5.28 Gravois Fire Protection District

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Gravois Fire Protection District

Name: Hancock, Ed

Title: Fire Chief

Phone: 573-374-4442

24/7 Phone: 573-280-1884

Email: [email protected]

September 2010 B-59

TICP – Region F

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 40

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 54

System Type

Radio System Make: GE

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 3

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Gravois Fire Protection District; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center

September 2010 B-60

TICP – Region F

Shared Channels Gravois Fire Protection District Shared Channel Information

Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use

Fire-Tac Analog 154.2200 107.2 / 1B 154.2200 CSQ / None Fire interop. channel - CALL SIGN: WQF609

Agencies Supported: Gravois Fire Protection District; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center

5.29 Hermann City of

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Hermann Police Department

Name: Tennant, Frank

Title: Chief of Police

Phone: 573-486-2211

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 9

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 36

System Type

Radio System Make: Motorola

September 2010 B-61

TICP – Region F

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: P25 P1

Number of Channels: 2

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Digital

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

City of Hermann EMD; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Hermann Police Department; Hermann Volunteer Fire Dept

Shared Channels Hermann City of Shared Channel Information

Analog / Wide / Channel Name Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Digital Narrow

CSQ / CSQ / Countywide Law Enforcement - CALL SIGN: Law Dispatch Analog 155.5500 154.8900 None None KBF583

September 2010 B-62

TICP – Region F

Agencies City of Hermann EMD; Hermann Police Department Supported:

5.30 Holts Summit City of

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Holts Summit Police Department

Name: McIntyre, Kyle

Title: Chief

Phone: 573-896-4678

24/7 Phone: 573-690-0231

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 38

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 55

System Type

Radio System Make: Kenwood

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

September 2010 B-63

TICP – Region F

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Both

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Both

Agencies Sharing System

Callaway County Sheriffs Office; City of Holts Summit EMD; Holts Summit Police Department

Shared Channels Holts Summit City of Shared Channel Information

Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use

Law Dispatch Analog 155.1300 CSQ / None 158.7900 CSQ / None Police: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: WQEC988

Agencies Supported: City of Holts Summit EMD; Holts Summit Police Department

September 2010 B-64

TICP – Region F

5.31 Ivy Bend Fire District (Stover)

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue

Name: Holmes, Rick

Title: Fire Chief

Phone: 573-372-5100

24/7 Phone: 573-569-1834

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 112

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 127

System Type

Radio System Make: Motorola

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

September 2010 B-65

TICP – Region F

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Both

Agencies Sharing System

Gravois Fire Protection District; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Morgan County 911; Stover Police Department; Stover Rural Fire Protection District; Versailles City Fire Department; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist

Shared Channels

There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Ivy Bend Fire District (Stover).

5.32 Jefferson City Code Enforcement

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Jefferson City Public Works

Name: Keeney, Doug

Title: Region F RHSOC

Phone: 573-634-6383

September 2010 B-66

TICP – Region F

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 51

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 63

System Type

Radio System Make: Kenwood

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: UHF (450-512 MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Simplex

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Both

September 2010 B-67

TICP – Region F

Agencies Sharing System

Jefferson City Code Enforcement; Jefferson City Public Works

Shared Channels

There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Jefferson City Code Enforcement.

5.33 Jefferson City Police Department

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Jefferson City Police Department

Name: Keeney, Doug

Title: Region F RHSOC

Phone: 573-634-6383

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 85

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 145

System Type

Radio System Make: Mixed

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

September 2010 B-68

TICP – Region F

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 14

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Cole County Sheriffs Office; Jefferson City Police Department

Shared Channels Jefferson City Police Department Shared Channel Information

Analog / Wide / Channel Name Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Digital Narrow

192.8 / CSQ / Police main dispatch - CALL SIGN: Law Dispatch Analog 158.9250 154.8600 7A None WPFE756

Agencies Cole County Sheriffs Office; Jefferson City Police Department Supported:

September 2010 B-69

TICP – Region F

192.8 / CSQ / Law Dispatch Analog 156.0300 156.2100 Police: Admin - CALL SIGN: KAA552 7A None

Agencies Cole County Sheriffs Office; Jefferson City Police Department Supported:

5.34 KB8KGU Ham Repeater

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Scott Poest- Amateur Radio Network

Name: Eden, Steven

Title: Director of E911 Communications

Phone: 573-346-2243

24/7 Phone: 573-216-2752

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 68

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 90

System Type

Radio System Make: Motorola

September 2010 B-70

TICP – Region F

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: UHF (450-512 MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol: None

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Service Area

Camdenton

Agencies Sharing System

Camden County Sheriffs Office; Lake of The Ozarks Amateur Radio Club; Scott Poest- Amateur Radio Network

Shared Channels

There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on KB8KGU Ham Repeater.

September 2010 B-71

TICP – Region F

5.35 Laddonia & Rural Fire Association

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Laddonia & Rural Fire Assn, Inc

Name: Barnett, Daniel

Title: Assistant 911 Director

Phone: 573-473-5800

24/7 Phone: 573-721-3245

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System:

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 6

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

September 2010 B-72

TICP – Region F

Number of Channels: 2

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Laddonia & Rural Fire Assn, Inc

Shared Channels Laddonia & Rural Fire Association Shared Channel Information

Analog / Wide / Channel Name Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Digital Narrow

Laddonia Fire 131.8 / 123.0 / Fire Dispatch and Operations - CALL SIGN: Analog 150.7900 154.4450 Repeater 3B 3Z WPMU383

Agencies Supported: Audrain County 911; Laddonia & Rural Fire Assn, Inc

123.0 / 123.0 / Fire Dispatch and Operations (Talk Around) - CALL Laddonia Fire TA Analog 154.4450 154.4450 3Z 3Z SIGN: WPMU383

Agencies Supported: Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Laddonia & Rural Fire Assn, Inc

September 2010 B-73

TICP – Region F

5.36 Lake Ozark Fire Protection District

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Lake Ozark Fire Protection District

Name: Amsinger, Mark

Title: Fire Chief

Phone: 573-365-3380

24/7 Phone: 573-348-1701

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 87

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 108

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

September 2010 B-74

TICP – Region F

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 4

Encryption Protocol: None

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Simplex

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Service Area

Northeastern Camden Co/Southwestern Miller Co.

Agencies Sharing System

Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Miller County Health Center; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety

Shared Channels Lake Ozark Fire Protection District Shared Channel Information

Analog / Wide / Channel Name Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Digital Narrow

156.7 / 156.7 / Fire: Dispatchat Osage Beach DPS. - CALL SIGN: Fire Dispatch Analog 154.4150 153.9800 5A 5A WQBV577

Agencies Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District

September 2010 B-75

TICP – Region F

Supported:

Fire Dispatch 154.4150 153.9800 Fire: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: WQBV577

Agencies Lake Ozark Fire District; Miller County Health Center Supported:

107.2 / 107.2 / Lake Fire Analog 154.2200 154.2200 Lake Fire - CALL SIGN: WQBV577 1B 1B

Agencies Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District Supported:

5.37 Lake Road FF14/FF17 Volunteer Fire Department

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Lake Road Ff14-Ff17 Vol Fire Department

Name: Eden, Steven

Title: Director of E911 Communications

Phone: 573-346-2243

24/7 Phone: 573-216-2752

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 131

September 2010 B-76

TICP – Region F

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 217

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol: None

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Service Area

NW Camden County

September 2010 B-77

TICP – Region F

Agencies Sharing System

Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Lake Road Ff14-Ff17 Vol Fire Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Northwest Fire Protection District (Region F)

Shared Channels Lake Road FF14/FF17 Volunteer Fire Department Shared Channel Information

Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use

FF14/FF17 Fire Dispatch Analog 154.2500 156.7 / 5A 158.9550 156.7 / 5A Fire - CALL SIGN: WNSS678

Agencies Supported: Coffman Bend Fire Association; Lake Road Ff14-Ff17 Vol Fire Department

5.38 Laurie Village of

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Laurie Police Department

Name: Calvin, Jesse

Title: Chief

Phone: 573-374-4871

24/7 Phone: 573-480-2705

Email: [email protected]

September 2010 B-78

TICP – Region F

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 6

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 6

System Type

Radio System Make: ICOM

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: P25 P1

Number of Channels: 2

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Digital

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Narrowband

Agencies Sharing System

Laurie Police Department; Sunrise Beach Police Department

September 2010 B-79

TICP – Region F

Shared Channels

There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Laurie Village of.

5.39 Little Dixie Fire Protection District

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Little Dixie Fire Protection District

Name: Barnett, Daniel

Title: Assistant 911 Director

Phone: 573-473-5800

24/7 Phone: 573-721-3245

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 60

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 46

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

September 2010 B-80

TICP – Region F

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 2

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Simplex

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Little Dixie Fire Protection District

Shared Channels Little Dixie Fire Protection District Shared Channel Information

Analog / Wide / Channel Name Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Digital Narrow

123.0 / 123.0 / Fire Dispatch and Operations (Talk Around) - CALL LD Talk Around Analog 154.4150 154.4150 3Z 3Z SIGN: WRX789

Agencies Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Little Dixie Fire Protection District Supported:

September 2010 B-81

TICP – Region F

5.40 Little Dixie Fire Protection District's Simulcast

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Audrain County 911

Name: Barnett, Daniel

Title: Assistant 911 Director

Phone: 573-473-5800

24/7 Phone: 573-721-3245

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 60

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 40

System Type

Radio System Make: Motorola

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

September 2010 B-82

TICP – Region F

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Audrain County 911; Little Dixie Fire Protection District

Shared Channels Little Dixie Fire Protection District's Simulcast Shared Channel Information

Analog / Wide / Tx Rx Channel Name Tx Freq Rx Freq Primary Use Digital Narrow Tone Tone

107.2 / 107.2 / Fire Dispatch and Operations (County-wide Simulcast Little Dixie Analog 158.9250 155.3850 1B 1B System) - CALL SIGN: WRX789

Agencies Audrain County 911; Little Dixie Fire Protection District Supported:

5.41 Martinsburg Area Fire Protection District

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Martinsburg Area Fire Prot Dist

September 2010 B-83

TICP – Region F

Name: Barnett, Daniel

Title: Assistant 911 Director

Phone: 573-473-5800

24/7 Phone: 573-721-3245

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System:

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 6

System Type

Radio System Make: ICOM

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 2

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

September 2010 B-84

TICP – Region F

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Martinsburg Area Fire Prot Dist

Shared Channels Martinsburg Area Fire Protection District Shared Channel Information

Analog / Wide / Channel Name Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Digital Narrow

Martinsburg Fire 127.3 / 127.3 / Fire Dispatch and Operations - CALL SIGN: Analog 153.7850 154.3700 Repeater 3A 3A WQKR245

Agencies Supported: Audrain County 911; Martinsburg Area Fire Prot Dist

127.3 / 127.3 / Fire Dispatch and Operations (Talk Around) - CALL Martinsburg Fire TA Analog 154.3700 154.3700 3A 3A SIGN: WQKR245

Agencies Supported: Audrain County 911; County of Audrain EMD; Martinsburg Area Fire Prot Dist

5.42 Mid-County Fire Protection District

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Mid-County Fire Protection District

September 2010 B-85

TICP – Region F

Name: Frandsen, Scott

Title:

Phone: 573-346-4423

24/7 Phone: 573-346-2243

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 237

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 350

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol: None

Year Installed:

September 2010 B-86

TICP – Region F

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Simplex

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Service Area

Central Camden.

Agencies Sharing System

Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Gravois Fire Protection District; Lake Road Ff14-Ff17 Vol Fire Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Northwest Fire Protection District (Region F); Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Southwest Camden Co Fire Prot Dist; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District

Shared Channels Mid-County Fire Protection District Shared Channel Information

Channel Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Name

Fire: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: Lake Fire Analog 154.2200 107.2 / 1B 154.2200 107.2 / 1B WPHI739

Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Lake Agencies Road Ff14-Ff17 Vol Fire Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Southwest Camden Supported: Co Fire Prot Dist; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District

September 2010 B-87

TICP – Region F

5.43 Mid-MO Ambulance District

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Mid-Mo Ambulance District

Name: Bleich, Kurt

Title: Director

Phone: 573-353-8041

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 12

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 14

System Type

Radio System Make: ICOM

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 3

September 2010 B-88

TICP – Region F

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Moniteau County Health Center; Morgan County Health Center

Shared Channels Mid-MO Ambulance District Shared Channel Information

Analog / Wide / Tx Rx Channel Name Tx Freq Rx Freq Primary Use Digital Narrow Tone Tone

Mid-MO 88.5 / 88.5 / Mid-Mo Ambulance Dispatch and Operations for Moniteau and Analog 155.1450 156.0000 Repeater YB YB Morgan Counties. - CALL SIGN: WZJ516

Agencies Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Moniteau County Health Center Supported:

5.44 Miller County E911 Dispatch

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Miller County 911

September 2010 B-89

TICP – Region F

Name: Arnold, Michael

Title: Director of Operations

Phone: 573-369-2341

24/7 Phone: 573-746-6551

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 131

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 149

System Type

Radio System Make: ICOM

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 12

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

September 2010 B-90

TICP – Region F

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Both

Service Area

County Wide.

Agencies Sharing System

Brumley Fire Protection District; County of Miller EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Iberia Police Department; Iberia Rural Fire Protection District; Lake Ozark Police Department; Miller County 911; Miller County Ambulance District; Miller County Sheriffs Office; Moreau Fire Protection District; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; Tuscumbia Fire Protection District

Shared Channels Miller County E911 Dispatch Shared Channel Information

Analog / Wide / Channel Name Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Digital Narrow

Ambulance Miller County Ambulance North - CALL SIGN: Analog 153.9200 192.8 / 7A 155.8950 192.8 / 7A North WNDK806

Agencies County of Miller EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Lake Ozark Police Department; Miller County 911; Miller County Sheriffs Supported: Office; Moreau Fire Protection District; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist

Iberia Fire Analog 158.8950 114.8 / 2A 155.8350 114.8 / 2A - CALL SIGN: WQFX263

Agencies County of Miller EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Iberia Rural Fire Protection District; Miller County 911; Miller County Sheriffs Supported: Office; Moreau Fire Protection District

September 2010 B-91

TICP – Region F

Moreau Fire Analog 159.0450 123.0 / 3Z 154.1450 123.0 / 3Z - CALL SIGN: WPWE578

Agencies County of Miller EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Miller County 911; Miller County Sheriffs Office; Moreau Fire Protection Supported: District

ROCKY MOUNT Analog 150.7750 131.8 / 3B 154.3550 131.8 / 3B - CALL SIGN: FIRE

Agencies County of Miller EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Miller County 911; Moreau Fire Protection District Supported:

Sheriff North Analog 155.8500 146.2 / 4B 155.0100 146.2 / 4B Local Sheriff North - CALL SIGN: WSL475

Agencies County of Miller EMD; Iberia Police Department; Miller County 911; Miller County Sheriffs Office Supported:

St. Elizabeth 233.6 / 233.6 / Analog 150.7900 155.3250 - CALL SIGN: WPEQ745 Fire M5 M5

Agencies County of Miller EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Miller County 911; Miller County Sheriffs Office; Moreau Fire Protection Supported: District; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist

Tuscumbia Fire Analog 154.3400 146.2 / 4B 154.3400 146.2 / 4B - CALL SIGN: WNPK913

Agencies County of Miller EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Miller County 911; Miller County Sheriffs Office; Moreau Fire Protection Supported: District; Tuscumbia Fire Protection District

5.45 Miller County EMD

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: County of Miller EMD

September 2010 B-92

TICP – Region F

Name: Biggers, Barlow

Title: Director

Phone: 573-369-1954

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 22

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 20

System Type

Radio System Make: Motorola

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: P25 P1

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol: None

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

September 2010 B-93

TICP – Region F

Analog / Digital / Both: Digital

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Both

Service Area

Miller County.

Agencies Sharing System

County of Miller EMD; Miller County 911; Miller County Sheriffs Office

Shared Channels

There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Miller County EMD.

5.46 Montgomery City, City of

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Montgomery City Police Department

Name: Ahern, Philip

Title: Chief

Phone: 573-564-2511

24/7 Phone:

Email: [email protected]

September 2010 B-94

TICP – Region F

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 14

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 18

System Type

Radio System Make: Kenwood

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: P25 P1

Number of Channels:

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Both

Agencies Sharing System

City of Montgomery City EMD; Montgomery City Police Department

September 2010 B-95

TICP – Region F

Shared Channels

There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Montgomery City City of.

5.47 Montgomery County Ambulance District

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Montgomery County Ambulance District

Name: Colbert, David

Title: Administrator

Phone: 573-564-3829

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 64

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 116

System Type

Radio System Make: Kenwood

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Both

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

September 2010 B-96

TICP – Region F

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 3

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Simplex

Analog / Digital / Both: Both

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Both

Agencies Sharing System

Bellflower Fire Protection District; Bellflower Police Department; City of Montgomery City EMD; High Hill Police Department; Jonesburg Police Department; Jonesburg-High Hill Fire Protection District; Middletown Comm Fire Prot Dist; Montgomery City Police Department; Montgomery County Ambulance District; Montgomery County Communication Center 911; Montgomery County Sheriffs Office; Montgomery Vol Fire Prot Distt; New Florence Fire Protection Dist; Wellsville Fire Protection Dist; Wellsville Police Department

Shared Channels Montgomery County Ambulance District Shared Channel Information

Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use

Montgomery County Ambulance District Analog 155.2350 100.0 / 1Z 155.2350 100.0 / 1Z - CALL SIGN: KXL-379

Agencies Supported: City of Montgomery City EMD; Montgomery County Communication Center 911

September 2010 B-97

TICP – Region F

Shared Talk Groups

There are no shared talk groups for the selected agencies on Montgomery County Ambulance District.

5.48 Montgomery County Communication Center 911

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Montgomery County Sheriffs Office

Name: Bishop, Bob

Title: Director

Phone: 573-564-2283

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 95

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 167

System Type

Radio System Make: Zetron

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

September 2010 B-98

TICP – Region F

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 4

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Bellflower Fire Protection District; Bellflower Police Department; Big Spring Fire Protection District; City of Montgomery City EMD; County of Montgomery EMD; High Hill Police Department; Jonesburg Police Department; Jonesburg-High Hill Fire Protection District; Middletown Comm Fire Prot Dist; Montgomery City Police Department; Montgomery County Ambulance District; Montgomery County Communication Center 911; Montgomery County Sheriffs Office; Montgomery Vol Fire Prot Distt; New Florence Fire Protection Dist; New Florence Police Department; Rhineland Area Volunteer Fire Dept Inc; Wellsville Fire Protection Dist; Wellsville Police Department

Shared Channels Montgomery County Communication Center 911 Shared Channel Information

Channel Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Name

EMS Dispatch - CALL SIGN: EMS Analog 155.2350 100.0 / 1Z 155.2350 100.0 / 1Z KXL379

September 2010 B-99

TICP – Region F

Agencies City of Montgomery City EMD; Montgomery County Communication Center 911 Supported:

Fire Dispatch - CALL SIGN: Fire Analog 155.8950 100.0 / 1Z 155.8950 100.0 / 1Z KAI208

Bellflower Fire Protection District; Big Spring Fire Protection District; City of Montgomery City EMD; County of Montgomery EMD; Agencies Jonesburg-High Hill Fire Protection District; Middletown Comm Fire Prot Dist; Montgomery County Communication Center 911; Supported: Montgomery Vol Fire Prot Distt; New Florence Fire Protection Dist; Rhineland Area Volunteer Fire Dept Inc; Wellsville Fire Protection Dist

Law Dispatch - CALL SIGN: Law Analog 158.7300 CSQ / None 158.7300 CSQ / None WPIF266

Bellflower Police Department; City of Montgomery City EMD; High Hill Police Department; Jonesburg Police Department; Agencies Montgomery City Police Department; Montgomery County Communication Center 911; Montgomery County Sheriffs Office; New Supported: Florence Police Department; Wellsville Police Department

5.49 Moreau Fire Protection District

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Moreau Fire Protection District

Name: McNeill, Mike

Title: Training Officer/Communications

Phone: 573-392-5511

24/7 Phone: 573-280-5852

Email: [email protected]

September 2010 B-100

TICP – Region F

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 53

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 56

System Type

Radio System Make: ICOM

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 4

Encryption Protocol: None

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Service Area

Miller, Moniteau, and Morgan County.

September 2010 B-101

TICP – Region F

Agencies Sharing System

Miller County Health Center; Moreau Fire Protection District; Morgan County Health Center

Shared Channels Moreau Fire Protection District Shared Channel Information

Analog / Wide / Channel Name Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Digital Narrow

123.0 / 123.0 / Fire: Dispatch / Operations - CALL SIGN: Fire Dispatch Analog 154.1450 159.0450 3Z 3Z WPWE578

Agencies Miller County Health Center; Moreau Fire Protection District Supported:

5.50 Morgan County

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Morgan County 911

Name: Bleich, Kurt

Title: Owner

Phone: 573-353-8041

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 48

September 2010 B-102

TICP – Region F

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 44

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 4

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Digital

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Narrowband

Agencies Sharing System

Laurie Police Department; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Morgan County Road And Bridge; Morgan County Sheriffs Office; Stover Police Department; Versailles Police Department

Shared Channels Morgan County Shared Channel Information

September 2010 B-103

TICP – Region F

Analog / Wide / Channel Name Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Digital Narrow

CSQ / CSQ / Civil Defense - EMA Analog 154.0550 154.0550 Civil Defense - CALL SIGN: KNHV344 None None

Agencies Supported: Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Morgan County Sheriffs Office

179.9 / 179.9 / Sheriffs Office Repeater - Dispatch and Operations - MCSD Repeater Analog 155.6400 153.8150 6B 6B CALL SIGN: WPHK660

Agencies Supported: Laurie Police Department; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Sheriffs Office

Morgan Law 146.2 / 146.2 / Morgan Law - Versailles and Stove PD Dispatch - Analog 155.0550 155.0550 (Municipal) 4B 4B CALL SIGN: WQBR928

Agencies Supported: Laurie Police Department; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Sheriffs Office

Road and Bridge Road and Bridge Operations - CALL SIGN: Analog 151.0250 88.5 / YB 158.9550 88.5 / YB Repeater WPLX357

Agencies Supported: Morgan County 911; Morgan County Road And Bridge

5.51 Morrison Fire Department

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Morrison Volunteer Fire Department

Name: Schlottach, Lisa

Title: Operations Manager

September 2010 B-104

TICP – Region F

Phone: 573-437-7774

24/7 Phone: 573-821-3133

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 19

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 28

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 2

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

September 2010 B-105

TICP – Region F

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Gasconade County E-911; Morrison Volunteer Fire Department

Shared Channels Morrison Fire Department Shared Channel Information

Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use

Fire Dispatch Analog 158.9400 127.3 / 3A 154.3250 127.3 / 3A Fire: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: WPMA463

Agencies Supported: Gasconade County E-911; Morrison Volunteer Fire Department

Fire-Tac Analog 154.3250 CSQ / None 154.3250 CSQ / None Fireground - CALL SIGN: WPMA463

Agencies Supported: Gasconade County E-911; Morrison Volunteer Fire Department

5.52 Northwest Fire Protection District

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Northwest Fire Protection District

Name: Eden, Steven

Title: Director of E 9-1-1Communications

Phone: 573-346-2243

September 2010 B-106

TICP – Region F

24/7 Phone: 573-216-2752

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 80

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 135

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol: None

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

September 2010 B-107

TICP – Region F

Service Area

NW Camden County

Agencies Sharing System

Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Lake Road Ff14-Ff17 Vol Fire Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Northwest Fire Protection District (Region F)

Shared Channels Northwest Fire Protection District Shared Channel Information

Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use

Fire Dispatch 154.3700 153.8900 Fire - CALL SIGN: WQCS606

Agencies Supported: Coffman Bend Fire Association; Lake Road Ff14-Ff17 Vol Fire Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District

5.53 Osage Beach City of

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety

Name: Smith, Sherie

Title: Communications Supervisor

Phone: 573-302-2010

24/7 Phone: 573-216-9855

September 2010 B-108

TICP – Region F

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 30

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 45

System Type

Radio System Make: Motorola

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 2

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Narrowband

September 2010 B-109

TICP – Region F

Service Area

City of Osage Beach.

Agencies Sharing System

City of Osage Beach Ambulance; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Beach Fire Protection District

Shared Channels

There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Osage Beach City of.

5.54 Osage Beach Fire Protection District

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Osage Beach Fire Protection District

Name: Dorhauer, Jeffrey

Title: Fire Chief

Phone: 573-348-1221

24/7 Phone: 573-216-0329

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 177

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 233

September 2010 B-110

TICP – Region F

System Type

Radio System Make: Motorola

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol: None

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Digital

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Narrowband

Service Area

East Camden County

Agencies Sharing System

Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District

September 2010 B-111

TICP – Region F

Shared Channels Osage Beach Fire Protection District Shared Channel Information

Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use

Fire: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: Fire Dispatch Analog 154.9800 CSQ / None 155.9850 CSQ / None WPYX955

Agencies Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Beach Fire Supported: Protection District; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District

5.55 Osage County EMD

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: County of Osage EMD

Name: Keeney, Doug

Title: Region F RHSOC

Phone: 573-634-6383

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 157

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 290

September 2010 B-112

TICP – Region F

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 3

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Simplex

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Notes

5 mobile radios are P25 capable and 5 portable are P25 capable

Agencies Sharing System

Argyle Vol. Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; Comm-Unity Ambulance; County of Osage EMD; Freeburg Community Fire Association; Linn Fire Protection District; Linn Police Department; Meta Fire & Rescue FPD; Osage Ambulance District; Osage County Sheriffs Office; Westphalia Fire Protection District

September 2010 B-113

TICP – Region F

Shared Channels Osage County EMD Shared Channel Information

Analog / Wide / Channel Name Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Digital Narrow

110.9 / CSQ / 911 Fire/EMS: Dispatch (Meta, Portland) - CALL Fire Dispatch Analog 151.2800 153.9050 2Z None SIGN: WPYC288

Agencies County of Osage EMD; Freeburg Community Fire Association Supported:

107.2 / CSQ / Law Dispatch Analog 155.6550 155.6550 Sheriff: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: KNHZ716 1B None

Agencies County of Osage EMD; Linn Police Department; Osage County Sheriffs Office Supported:

5.56 Osage Fire Protection District

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Cole County Fire Protection District

Name: Keeney, Doug

Title: Region F RHSOC

Phone: 573-634-6383

Email: [email protected]

September 2010 B-114

TICP – Region F

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 190

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 299

System Type

Radio System Make: Kenwood

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

September 2010 B-115

TICP – Region F

Agencies Sharing System

Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Fire Protection District; Cole County Sheriffs Office; County of Cole EMD; Jefferson City Police Department; Osage Fire Protection District; Regional West Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District

Shared Channels Osage Fire Protection District Shared Channel Information

Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use

Fire-Tac Analog 453.8000 CSQ / None 453.8000 CSQ / None Fire - CALL SIGN: WPMP734

Agencies Supported: Osage Fire Protection District; Regional West Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District

5.57 Owensville Ambulance District

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Owensville Area Ambulance District

Name: Schlottach, Lisa

Title: Operations Manager

Phone: 573-437-7774

24/7 Phone: 573-821-3133

Email: [email protected]

September 2010 B-116

TICP – Region F

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 4

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 21

System Type

Radio System Make: Motorola

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Both

Agencies Sharing System

Gasconade County E-911; Owensville Area Ambulance District

September 2010 B-117

TICP – Region F

Shared Channels Owensville Ambulance District Shared Channel Information

Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use

Owensville Ambulance Analog 155.2050 88.5 / YB 155.2050 88.5 / YB EMS: Dispatch - CALL SIGN: WNJQ898

Agencies Supported: Gasconade County E-911; Owensville Area Ambulance District

5.58 Owensville Police Department

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Owensville Police Department

Name: Schlottach, Lisa

Title: Operations Manager

Phone: 573-437-7774

24/7 Phone: 573-821-3133

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 5

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 8

September 2010 B-118

TICP – Region F

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: P25 P1

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Simplex

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Both

Agencies Sharing System

Gasconade County E-911; Owensville Police Department

Shared Channels Owensville Police Department Shared Channel Information

Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use

September 2010 B-119

TICP – Region F

Owensville Police Analog 155.5500 107.2 / 1B 155.5500 107.2 / 1B - CALL SIGN: WPAX213

Agencies Supported: Gasconade County E-911; Owensville Police Department

5.59 Owensville Volunteer Fire Department

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Owensville Volunteer Fire Department

Name: Schlottach, Lisa

Title: Operations Manager

Phone: 573-437-7774

24/7 Phone: 573-821-3133

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 15

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 20

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

September 2010 B-120

TICP – Region F

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: P25 P1

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Narrowband

Agencies Sharing System

Gasconade County E-911; Owensville Volunteer Fire Department

Shared Channels Owensville Volunteer Fire Department Shared Channel Information

Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use

Fire Dispatch 150.7750 154.4450 - CALL SIGN: WPEW848

Agencies Supported: Gasconade County E-911; Owensville Volunteer Fire Department

September 2010 B-121

TICP – Region F

5.60 Public Safety, City of Columbia

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Public Safety Joint Communications

Name: Kirkpatrick, Marc

Title: Communications Officer

Phone: 573-874-7400

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 792

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 1186

System Type

Radio System Make: Multiple

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 11

September 2010 B-122

TICP – Region F

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Ashland Police Department; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Public Works; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Centralia Police Department; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Police Department; Hallsville Police Department; Public Safety Joint Communications; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sturgeon Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service

Shared Channels Public Safety, City of Columbia Shared Channel Information

Analog / Wide / Tx Rx Channel Name Tx Freq Rx Freq Primary Use Digital Narrow Tone Tone

Boone County 94.8 / 94.8 / Analog 154.1150 154.1150 - CALL SIGN: WNBY433 Fire Tactical ZA ZA

Ashland Police Department; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Agencies Hospital Center Ambulance; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Hallsville Supported: Police Department; Public Safety Joint Communications; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sturgeon Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service

Boone County Analog 154.7100 100.0 / 154.0925 100.0 / Operations of correctional center. In house repeater system.

September 2010 B-123

TICP – Region F

Jail 1Z 1Z - CALL SIGN: WNFX-946

Agencies Ashland Police Department; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Police Department; Hallsville Police Department; Sturgeon Supported: Police Department

Boone County 94.8 / 94.8 / Boone County Sheriff and municipal police agency tactical Sheriff Analog 159.4200 155.1900 ZA ZA operations. - CALL SIGN: KAB-278 Tactical

Ashland Police Department; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Columbia Boone County Office of Agencies Emergency Management; Columbia Police Department; Hallsville Police Department; Sturgeon Police Department; University Supported: Hospital Ambulance Service

94.8 / 94.8 / Main Dispatch Frequency for Columbia Fire Department - City Fire Analog 154.0100 154.1900 ZA ZA CALL SIGN: KDJ485

Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Agencies Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Police Department; Hallsville Supported: Police Department; Public Safety Joint Communications; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sturgeon Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service

Columbia Fire 94.8 / 94.8 / Analog 154.3850 154.3850 - CALL SIGN: WPRY-340 Tactical ZA ZA

Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Agencies Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Police Department; Hallsville Supported: Police Department; Public Safety Joint Communications; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sturgeon Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service

Columbia 94.8 / 94.8 / Police Analog 156.1500 156.1500 - CALL SIGN: KAB278 ZA ZA Detectives

Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Police Department; Agencies Hallsville Police Department; Public Safety Joint Communications; Sturgeon Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Supported: Service

September 2010 B-124

TICP – Region F

Columbia 94.8 / 94.8 / Analog 154.7550 154.7550 - CALL SIGN: KAB278 Police Tactical ZA ZA

Ashland Police Department; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Columbia Boone County Office of Agencies Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Police Department; Hallsville Police Department; Public Safety Supported: Joint Communications; Sturgeon Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service

94.8 / 94.8 / County Fire Analog 154.0700 154.4300 - CALL SIGN: KLK578 ZA ZA

Ashland Police Department; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Agencies Hospital Center Ambulance; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Supported: Police Department; Hallsville Police Department; Public Safety Joint Communications; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sturgeon Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service

94.8 / 94.8 / There is a repeater project near completion for this channel. EMS Dispatch Analog 155.2650 155.2650 ZA ZA - CALL SIGN: KJY848

Ashland Police Department; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Agencies Hospital Center Ambulance; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Supported: Police Department; Hallsville Police Department; Public Safety Joint Communications; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sturgeon Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service

94.8 / 94.8 / Joint Communications Interoperability Channel - CALL JCIC Analog 153.8000 155.7450 ZA ZA SIGN: WNBF553

Ashland Police Department; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Columbia Boone County Agencies Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Police Department; Hallsville Police Department; Public Supported: Safety Joint Communications; Sturgeon Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service

Main Dispatch Channel for Columbia PD, Boone County Main Law 94.8 / 94.8 / Analog 158.9400 155.3100 Sheriff, Ashland PD, Hallsville PD, Sturgeon PD - CALL Dispatch ZA ZA SIGN: KAB278

Ashland Police Department; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Agencies Police Department; Hallsville Police Department; Public Safety Joint Communications; Sturgeon Police Department; University

September 2010 B-125

TICP – Region F

Supported: Hospital Ambulance Service

5.61 Regional West Fire Protection District

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Cole County Fire Protection District

Name: Keeney, Doug

Title: Region F RHSOC

Phone: 573-634-6383

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 140

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 199

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

September 2010 B-126

TICP – Region F

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 2

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Fire Protection District; Cole County Sheriffs Office; County of Cole EMD; Osage Fire Protection District; Regional West Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District

Shared Channels

There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Regional West Fire Protection District.

5.62 Rhineland Area Volunteer Fire Department

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Rhineland Area Volunteer Fire Dept Inc

Name: Hagedorn, Donny

September 2010 B-127

TICP – Region F

Title: Fire Chief

Phone: 314-608-6380

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 31

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 87

System Type

Radio System Make: Motorola

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 2

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Simplex

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

September 2010 B-128

TICP – Region F

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Narrowband

Agencies Sharing System

Bellflower Fire Protection District; Big Spring Fire Protection District; Jonesburg-High Hill Fire Protection District; Middletown Comm Fire Prot Dist; Montgomery Vol Fire Prot Dist; New Florence Fire Protection Dist; Rhineland Area Volunteer Fire Dept Inc

Shared Channels

There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Rhineland Area Volunteer Fire Department.

5.63 Russellville Lohman Fire Protection District

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Cole County Fire Protection District

Name: Keeney, Doug

Title: Region F RHSOC

Phone: 573-634-6383

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 218

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 349

September 2010 B-129

TICP – Region F

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Simplex

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

Agencies Sharing System

Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Fire Protection District; Cole County Sheriffs Office; County of Cole EMD; Jefferson City Fire Department; Jefferson City Police Department; Osage Fire Protection District; Regional West Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District

Shared Channels

There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Russellville Lohman Fire Protection District.

September 2010 B-130

TICP – Region F

5.64 Southwest Camden Fire Protection District

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Southwest Camden Co Fire Prot Dist

Name: Eden, Steven

Title: Director of E 9-1-1Communications

Phone: 573-346-2243

24/7 Phone: 573-216-2752

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 100

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 100

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

September 2010 B-131

TICP – Region F

Number of Channels: 2

Encryption Protocol: None

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Narrowband

Service Area

SW Camden County, Macks Creek.

Agencies Sharing System

Camdenton City Fire Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Southwest Camden Co Fire Prot Dist

Shared Channels

There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Southwest Camden Fire Protection District.

5.65 St. Elizabeth Rural Fire

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist

Name: Blomberg, Gerard

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Title: Fire Chief

Phone: 573-493-2271

24/7 Phone: 573-619-1849

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 8

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 15

System Type

Radio System Make: Mixed

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 2

Encryption Protocol: None

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Repeated

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Analog / Digital / Both: Digital

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Both

Service Area

St. Elizabeth and surrounding areas.

Agencies Sharing System

Miller County Health Center; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist

Shared Channels

There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on St. Elizabeth Rural Fire.

5.66 St. Johns EMS (Region F)

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: St. Johns Ems (Region F)

Name: Saxton, Sonny

Title: Communication Center Manager

Phone: 417-820-6377

Email: [email protected]

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Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 231

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 344

System Type

Radio System Make: Kenwood

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: Other

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 5

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Both

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Both

Agencies Sharing System

Cam-Mo Ambulance District; Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; Camdenton Police Department; City of Camdenton; City of Osage Beach Ambulance; City of Osage Beach EMD;

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Coffman Bend Fire Association; Lake of The Ozarks Amateur Radio Club; Lake Regional Health System; Linn Creek Police Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Northwest Fire Protection District (Region F); Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Southwest Camden Co Fire Prot Dist; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; Sunrise Beach Police Department

Shared Channels

There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on St. Johns EMS (Region F).

5.67 Sunrise Beach City Police Department

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Sunrise Beach Police Department

Name: Eden, Steven

Title: Director of E 9-1-1Communications

Phone: 573-346-2243

24/7 Phone: 573-216-2752

Email: [email protected]

Name: Slavens, David, L. (Chief)

Title:

Phone: 573-374-7757

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24/7 Phone: 573-378-5481

Email:

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 17

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 35

System Type

Radio System Make:

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 1

Encryption Protocol: None

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Both

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Wideband

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Service Area

Sunrise Beach City

Agencies Sharing System

Morgan County 911; Morgan County Sheriffs Office; Sunrise Beach Police Department

Shared Channels

There are no shared channels for the selected agencies on Sunrise Beach City Police Department.

5.68 Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District

Name: Suellentrop, John

Title: Fire Chief

Phone: 537-374-4411

24/7 Phone: 573-216-4911

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 184

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 233

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System Type

Radio System Make: Midland

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 3

Encryption Protocol: None

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Simplex

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Both

Service Area

Sunrise Beach Area

Agencies Sharing System

Cam-Mo Ambulance District; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; City of Camdenton; Gravois Fire Protection District; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; Sunrise Beach Police Department

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Shared Channels Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District Shared Channel Information

Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use

Lake Fire Analog 154.2200 107.2 / 1B 154.2200 107.2 / 1B Fire - CALL SIGN: WPUQ597

Cam-Mo Ambulance District; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Agencies Mid-County Fire Protection District; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; Sunrise Beach Supported: Police Department

Sunrise Beach Fireground - CALL SIGN: Analog 154.0100 107.2 / 1B 154.0100 107.2 / 1B Fire Private WPUQ597

Agencies Gravois Fire Protection District; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District Supported:

Sunrise Beach Analog 154.3100 107.2 / 1B 154.3100 107.2 / 1B Fire - CALL SIGN: WPUQ597 Fire Private

Agencies Gravois Fire Protection District; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District Supported:

5.69 Versailles Rural Fire Fighters Association

Responsible Agency

This radio system is owned or managed by: Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist

Name: Jones, Maynard

Title: Chief

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Phone: 573-378-5901

Email: [email protected]

Number of Radios

No. of Mobile Radios on this System: 112

No. of Portable Radios on this System: 130

System Type

Radio System Make: Midland

Trunked / Conventional / Both: Conventional

Radio System Model:

Radio System Frequency Band: VHF High-Band (150-174MHz)

P25 Compliancy: None

Number of Channels: 2

Encryption Protocol:

Year Installed:

Repeated / Simplex / Both: Simplex

Analog / Digital / Both: Analog

Wideband / Narrowband / Both: Both

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Agencies Sharing System

Gravois Fire Protection District; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Stover Rural Fire Protection District; Versailles City Fire Department; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist

Shared Channels Versailles Rural Fire Fighters Association Shared Channel Information

Analog / Wide / Channel Name Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Digital Narrow

CSQ / CSQ / 154.175 Analog 154.1750 154.1750 operations - CALL SIGN: knje 695 None None

Agencies Gravois Fire Protection District; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Versailles Rural Supported: Fire Protection Dist

CSQ / Fire: Dispatch/Operations - CALL SIGN: Fire Dispatch Analog 154.1750 88.5 / YB 154.1750 None WNJE695

Agencies Gravois Fire Protection District; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Morgan County 911; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist Supported:

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Appendix C Inter-system Shared Channels Detailed information on shared channels available for use within the region is listed in the following table to include shared channel name(s) and frequency/talkgroup details for each shared channel.

Table C - 1 Region F Inter-system Shared Channels

800 (806/851 - 824/869 MHz) Inter-system Shared Channel(s) Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use ICALL Analog 866.0125 CSQ / None 821.0125 CSQ / None Agencies Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); County of Cooper EMD; Otterville Police Department; Pilot Grove Police Supported: Department ITAC1 Analog 866.5125 156.7 / 5A 821.5125 156.7 / 5A Agencies Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); County of Cooper EMD; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Pilot Grove Police Supported: Department ITAC2 Analog 867.0125 156.7 / 5A 822.0125 156.7 / 5A Agencies Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); County of Cooper EMD; Pilot Grove Police Department Supported: ITAC3 Analog 867.5125 156.7 / 5A 822.5125 156.7 / 5A Agencies Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); County of Cooper EMD; Pilot Grove Police Department Supported: ITAC4 Analog 868.0125 156.7 / 5A 823.0125 156.7 / 5A Agencies Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); County of Cooper EMD; Pilot Grove Police Department Supported:

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UHF (450-512 MHz) Inter-system Shared Channel(s) Channel Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Name UCAL40 Analog 458.2125 CSQ / None 453.2125 CSQ / None Callaway County 911/EOC; Camden County EMA; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); County of Cooper EMD; Agencies County of Moniteau EMD; Lake Ozark Police Department; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Otterville Police Department; University Supported: of Missouri Health Care UTAC41 Analog 453.4625 156.7 / 5A 453.4625 156.7 / 5A Agencies Callaway County 911/EOC; Camden County EMA; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); County of Cooper EMD; Supported: County of Moniteau EMD; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; University of Missouri Health Care UTAC42 Analog 453.7125 156.7 / 5A 453.7125 156.7 / 5A Agencies Callaway County 911/EOC; Camden County EMA; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); County of Cooper EMD; Supported: County of Moniteau EMD; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; University of Missouri Health Care UTAC43 Analog 453.8625 156.7 / 5A 453.8625 156.7 / 5A Agencies Callaway County 911/EOC; Camden County EMA; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); County of Cooper EMD; Supported: County of Moniteau EMD; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; University of Missouri Health Care

VHF High-Band (150-174MHz) Inter-system Shared Channel(s) Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Missouri Sheriffs Net Analog 155.7300 CSQ / None 155.7300 CSQ / None Argyle Vol. Fire Department; Ashland Police Department; Audrain Ambulance District; Audrain County 911; Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Big Spring Fire Protection District; Bland Fire Protection District; Bland Police Department; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Callaway County Sheriffs Office; Cam-Mo Ambulance District; Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton Agencies Supported: City Fire Department; Camdenton Police Department; Central Callaway Fire Protection District; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; City of Eldon EMD; City of Montgomery City EMD; City of Osage Beach Ambulance; City of Osage Beach EMD; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Public Works; Cole County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Police Department; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Coroners Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Gasconade EMD; County of Howard

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Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use EMD; County of Miller EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; County of Montgomery EMD; County of Osage EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Fayette Police Department; Fulton Police Department; Gasconade County E-911; Gasconade County Sheriffs Office; Gasconade Police Department; Glasgow Police Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hallsville Police Department; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Hermann Police Department; High Hill Police Department; Holts Summit Police Department; Iberia Rural Fire Protection District; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Jefferson City Police Department; Jonesburg-High Hill Fire Protection District; Lake of The Ozarks Amateur Radio Club; Lake Ozark Police Department; Laurie Police Department; Linn Creek Police Department; Linn Fire Protection District; Linn Police Department; Meta Fire & Rescue FPD; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Middletown Comm Fire Prot Dist; Miller County 911; Miller County Ambulance District; Miller County Sheriffs Office; Missouri Capitol Police; Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Montgomery City Police Department; Montgomery County Communication Center 911; Montgomery County Sheriffs Office; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Morgan County Sheriffs Office; Morrison Volunteer Fire Department; New Bloomfield Fire Protection Dist; New Florence Fire Protection Dist; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage County Sheriffs Office; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Owensville Police Department; Owensville Volunteer Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Public Safety Joint Communications; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rosebud Police Department; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; Sturgeon Police Department; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; Tipton Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; University of Missouri Police; Van-Far Ambulance District; Vandalia Police Department; Wellsville Fire Protection Dist; Wellsville Police Department; Westphalia Fire Protection District HEAR/MERCI Ambulance-Hospital Analog 155.1600 CSQ / None 155.1600 CSQ / None Illinois155.160 Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; Osage Ambulance Agencies Supported: District; University Hospital Ambulance Service HEAR/MERCI Ambulance-Hospital Analog 155.2200 CSQ / None 155.2200 CSQ / None Missouri 155.220 Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Cam-Mo Ambulance District; Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; Camdenton Police Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Public Works; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Agencies Supported: Cooper County Ambulance District; County of Howard EMD; Fayette Police Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jefferson City Fire Department; Montgomery County Health Department; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Otterville Police Department; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Regional West Fire Protection District; University Hospital Ambulance Service

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Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use HEAR/MERCI Hospital/EMS Missouri Analog 155.4000 114.8 / 2A 155.4000 114.8 / 2A 155.400 Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Public Works; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jefferson City Fire Department; Middletown Agencies Supported: Comm Fire Prot Dist; New Bloomfield Fire Protection Dist; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Pilot Grove Police Department; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; University Hospital Ambulance Service MTAC Analog 154.6800 156.7 / 5A 154.6800 Ashland Police Department; Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Callaway Community Hospital; Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Callaway County Sheriffs Office; Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; Capital Region Medical Center; Centralia Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; City of Eldon EMD; Clarksburg Police Department; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Fire Protection District; Cole County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Coroners Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Memorial Hospital; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Gasconade EMD; County of Miller EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Fulton State Hospital; Gasconade County Sheriffs Office; Gasconade-Osage Agencies Supported: County Health Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hallsville Police Department; Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Hermann Area District Hospital; Holts Summit Police Department; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Jefferson City Fire Department; Jefferson City Parks & Recreation; Jefferson City Police Department; Jefferson City Public Works; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Lake Ozark Police Department; Laurie Police Department; Meta Fire & Rescue FPD; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Miller County Sheriffs Office; Missouri Capitol Police; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Montgomery County Health Department; Moreau Fire Protection District; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Morgan County Sheriffs Office; Morrison Volunteer Fire Department; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Fire Protection District; Otterville Police Department; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Owensville Volunteer Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; St. Mary's Health Center; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Police Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist; University Hospital Ambulance Service; Vandalia Police Department; Versailles Rural

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Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Fire Protection Dist Point-Point Analog 155.3700 CSQ / None 155.3700 CSQ / None Audrain County 911; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boonville Police Department; Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton Police Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; City of Eldon EMD; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Police Department; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Gasconade EMD; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Gasconade County E-911; Gasconade County Sheriffs Office; Gasconade Police Agencies Supported: Department; Glasgow Police Department; Hallsville Police Department; High Hill Police Department; Holts Summit Police Department; Iberia Rural Fire Protection District; Jefferson City Fire Department; Jefferson City Police Department; Lake Ozark Police Department; Laurie Police Department; Miller County 911; Missouri Capitol Police; Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Montgomery County Communication Center 911; Montgomery County Sheriffs Office; Morgan County Health Center; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Public Safety Joint Communications; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rosebud Police Department; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sturgeon Police Department; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District VCAL10 Analog 155.7525 CSQ / None 155.7525 CSQ / None Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Callaway Community Hospital; Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Callaway County Sheriffs Office; Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Capital Region Medical Center; Centralia Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; City of Eldon EMD; Clarksburg Police Department; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Fire Protection District; Cole County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Fire Protection Agencies Supported: District; Cooper County Memorial Hospital; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Fulton State Hospital; Glasgow Police Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hallsville Police Department; Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Hermann Area District Hospital; Holts Summit Police Department; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Jefferson City Fire Department; Jefferson City Police Department; Jefferson City Public Works; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Meta Fire & Rescue FPD; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Miller County Health Center; Missouri Capitol Police; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Montgomery County Health Department; Montgomery County Sheriffs Office;

September 2010 C-5

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Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Moreau Fire Protection District; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Morgan County Sheriffs Office; Morrison Volunteer Fire Department; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Owensville Volunteer Fire Department; Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; St. Mary's Health Center; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Police Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; Vandalia Police Department; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist VFIR21 (Fire Mutual Analog 154.2800 CSQ / None 154.2800 CSQ / None Aid) Argyle Vol. Fire Department; Ashland Police Department; Audrain Ambulance District; Audrain County 911; Audrain County Sheriffs Office; Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Big Spring Fire Protection District; Bland Fire Protection District; Bland Police Department; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; California Fire Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Callaway Community Hospital; Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Cam-Mo Ambulance District; Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; Camdenton Police Department; Capital Region Medical Center; Central Callaway Fire Protection District; Centralia Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; City of Eldon EMD; City of Osage Beach Ambulance; City of Osage Beach EMD; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Fire Protection District; Cole County Public Works; Cole County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Police Department; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Coroners Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Agencies Supported: Memorial Hospital; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Gasconade EMD; County of Howard EMD; County of Miller EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; County of Osage EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Fayette Police Department; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Freeburg Community Fire Association; Fulton Fire Department; Fulton State Hospital; Gasconade County E-911; Gasconade County Sheriffs Office; Gasconade Police Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hallsville Police Department; Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Hermann Area District Hospital; Hermann Police Department; Holts Summit Police Department; Iberia Rural Fire Protection District; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Jefferson City Fire Department; Jefferson City Police Department; Jonesburg-High Hill Fire Protection District; Lake of The Ozarks Amateur Radio Club; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Lake Ozark Police Department; Lake Road Ff14-Ff17 Vol Fire Department; Laurie Police Department; Linn Fire Protection District; Little Dixie Fire Protection District; Meta Fire & Rescue FPD; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Middletown Comm Fire Prot Dist; Miller County 911; Miller County Ambulance District; Miller County Health Center;

September 2010 C-6

TICP – Region F

Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Miller County Sheriffs Office; Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Montgomery County Ambulance District; Moreau Fire Protection District; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Morgan County Sheriffs Office; Morrison Volunteer Fire Department; New Bloomfield Fire Protection Dist; New Florence Fire Protection Dist; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Otterville Police Department; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Owensville Police Department; Owensville Volunteer Fire Department; Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn; Public Safety Joint Communications; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Rosebud Police Department; Russellville- Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Southwest Camden Co Fire Prot Dist; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; St. Mary's Health Center; Sturgeon Police Department; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; University of Missouri Police; Van-Far Ambulance District; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist; Wellsville Fire Protection Dist; Westphalia Fire Protection District VFIR22 (Command 1) Analog 154.2650 CSQ / None 154.2650 CSQ / None Argyle Vol. Fire Department; Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; California Fire Department; Camden County EMA; Camdenton City Fire Department; Central Callaway Fire Protection District; Centralia Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Fire Protection District; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Fulton Police Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hermann Agencies Supported: Area Ambulance District; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jefferson City Fire Department; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Morgan County Health Center; New Bloomfield Fire Protection Dist; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist; Westphalia Fire Protection District VFIR23 (Command 2) Analog 154.2950 CSQ / None 154.2950 CSQ / None Argyle Vol. Fire Department; Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; California Fire Department; Camden County EMA; Camdenton City Fire Department; Centralia Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Fire Protection District; Columbia Boone Agencies Supported: County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Jefferson City Fire Department; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid-County Fire Protection

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Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use District; Morgan County Health Center; New Bloomfield Fire Protection Dist; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Otterville Police Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist; Westphalia Fire Protection District VFIR24 (Command 3) Analog 154.2725 156.7 / 5A 154.2725 156.7 / 5A Argyle Vol. Fire Department; Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Camden County EMA; Camdenton City Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Fire Protection District; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Jefferson Agencies Supported: City Fire Department; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Morgan County Health Center; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist; Westphalia Fire Protection District VFIR25 (Command 4) Analog 154.2875 156.7 / 5A 154.2875 156.7 / 5A Argyle Vol. Fire Department; Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Camden County EMA; Camdenton City Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Fire Protection District; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Jefferson Agencies Supported: City Fire Department; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Morgan County Health Center; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist; Westphalia Fire Protection District VFIR26 (Command 5 - Analog 154.3025 156.7 / 5A 154.3025 156.7 / 5A Staging Argyle Vol. Fire Department; Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Camden County EMA; Camdenton City Fire Agencies Supported: Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Cooper County

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Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Sheriffs Office; County of Cooper EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Morgan County Health Center; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist; Westphalia Fire Protection District VLAW31 (Police Mutual Analog 155.4750 156.7 / 5A 155.4750 156.7 / 5A Aid) Argyle Vol. Fire Department; Ashland Police Department; Audrain Ambulance District; Audrain County 911; Audrain County Sheriffs Office; Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Bland Police Department; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Callaway County Sheriffs Office; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; City of Eldon EMD; City of Montgomery City EMD; City of Osage Beach Ambulance; City of Osage Beach EMD; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Public Works; Cole County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Police Department; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Coroners Department; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cole EMD; County of Howard EMD; County of Miller EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; County of Montgomery EMD; County of Osage EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Fayette Police Department; Fulton Police Department; Gasconade County Sheriffs Office; Gasconade Police Department; Glasgow Police Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hallsville Police Agencies Supported: Department; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Hermann Police Department; High Hill Police Department; Holts Summit Police Department; Iberia Rural Fire Protection District; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Jefferson City Police Department; Jonesburg-High Hill Fire Protection District; Lake of The Ozarks Amateur Radio Club; Lake Ozark Police Department; Laurie Police Department; Linn Fire Protection District; Linn Police Department; Meta Fire & Rescue FPD; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid- Mo Ambulance District; Middletown Comm Fire Prot Dist; Miller County 911; Miller County Ambulance District; Miller County Health Center; Miller County Sheriffs Office; Missouri Capitol Police; Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Montgomery City Police Department; Montgomery County Ambulance District; Montgomery County Sheriffs Office; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Morgan County Sheriffs Office; New Florence Fire Protection Dist; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage County Sheriffs Office; Otterville Police Department; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Owensville Police Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Public Safety Joint Communications; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rosebud Police Department; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; Sturgeon Police Department; Tipton Police Department; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care;

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Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use University of Missouri Police; Vandalia Police Department; Wellsville Fire Protection Dist; Wellsville Police Department; Westphalia Fire Protection District VMED28 (HEAR/MERCI Hospital-Hospital Analog 155.3400 114.8 / 2A 155.3400 114.8 / 2A 155.3400) Audrain Ambulance District; Audrain Medical Center; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; California Fire Department; Callaway Community Hospital; Callaway County Ambulance District; Capital Region Medical Center; Central Callaway Fire Protection District; City of Osage Beach Ambulance; City of Osage Beach EMD; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Columbia Fire Department; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Memorial Hospital; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cole EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Fulton Fire Department; Fulton State Hospital; Harry S. Truman Memorial Agencies Supported: Veterans' Hospital; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Hermann Area District Hospital; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Lake Ozark Police Department; Lake Regional Health System; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Miller County Ambulance District; Moniteau County Health Center; Montgomery County Ambulance District; Montgomery County Health Department; Morgan County Health Center; New Florence Fire Protection Dist; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; St. Mary's Health Center; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; Van-Far Ambulance District; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist; Wellsville Fire Protection Dist VTAC11 Analog 151.1375 156.7 / 5A 151.1375 156.7 / 5A Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Callaway Community Hospital; Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Callaway County Sheriffs Office; Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Capital Region Medical Center; Centralia Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; City of Eldon EMD; Clarksburg Police Department; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Fire Protection District; Cole County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Agencies Supported: Columbia Fire Department; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Memorial Hospital; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Gasconade EMD; County of Howard EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Fayette Police Department; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Fulton State Hospital; Gasconade County Sheriffs Office; Gasconade-Osage County Health Department; Glasgow Police Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hallsville Police Department; Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Hermann Area District Hospital; Holts Summit Police Department; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Jefferson City Fire Department; Jefferson City

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Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Police Department; Jefferson City Public Works; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Meta Fire & Rescue FPD; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Miller County Health Center; Miller County Sheriffs Office; Missouri Capitol Police; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Montgomery County Health Department; Montgomery County Sheriffs Office; Moreau Fire Protection District; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Morgan County Sheriffs Office; Morrison Volunteer Fire Department; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Otterville Police Department; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Owensville Volunteer Fire Department; Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; St. Mary's Health Center; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Police Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; Vandalia Police Department; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist VTAC12 Analog 154.4525 156.7 / 5A 154.4525 156.7 / 5A Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Callaway Community Hospital; Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Callaway County Sheriffs Office; Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Capital Region Medical Center; Centralia Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; City of Eldon EMD; Clarksburg Police Department; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Fire Protection District; Cole County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Memorial Hospital; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Gasconade EMD; County of Howard EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Agencies Supported: Fayette Police Department; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Fulton State Hospital; Glasgow Police Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hallsville Police Department; Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Hermann Area District Hospital; Holts Summit Police Department; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Jefferson City Fire Department; Jefferson City Police Department; Jefferson City Public Works; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Meta Fire & Rescue FPD; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Miller County Health Center; Miller County Sheriffs Office; Missouri Capitol Police; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Montgomery County Health Department; Montgomery County Sheriffs Office; Moreau Fire Protection District; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Morgan County Sheriffs Office; Morrison Volunteer Fire Department; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie

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Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Home Rural Fire Assn; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; St. Mary's Health Center; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Police Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; Vandalia Police Department; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist VTAC13 Analog 158.7375 156.7 / 5A 158.7375 156.7 / 5A Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Callaway Community Hospital; Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Callaway County Sheriffs Office; Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Capital Region Medical Center; Centralia Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; City of Eldon EMD; Clarksburg Police Department; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Fire Protection District; Cole County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Memorial Hospital; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Gasconade EMD; County of Howard EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Fayette Police Department; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Fulton State Hospital; Glasgow Police Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hallsville Police Department; Harry S. Truman Memorial Agencies Supported: Veterans' Hospital; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Hermann Area District Hospital; Holts Summit Police Department; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Jefferson City Fire Department; Jefferson City Police Department; Jefferson City Public Works; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Meta Fire & Rescue FPD; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Miller County Health Center; Missouri Capitol Police; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Montgomery County Health Department; Montgomery County Sheriffs Office; Moreau Fire Protection District; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Morgan County Sheriffs Office; Morrison Volunteer Fire Department; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; St. Mary's Health Center; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Police Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; Vandalia Police Department; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist VTAC14 Analog 159.4725 156.7 / 5A 159.4725 156.7 / 5A Agencies Supported: Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital

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Channel Name Analog / Digital Wide / Narrow Tx Freq Tx Tone Rx Freq Rx Tone Primary Use Center; Boone Hospital Center Ambulance; Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Callaway Community Hospital; Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Callaway County Sheriffs Office; Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Capital Region Medical Center; Centralia Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; City of Eldon EMD; Clarksburg Police Department; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat); Cole County Emergency Medical Services; Cole County Fire Protection District; Cole County Sheriffs Office; Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management; Columbia Fire Department; Comm-Unity Ambulance; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Memorial Hospital; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Audrain EMD; County of Cole EMD; County of Cooper EMD; County of Gasconade EMD; County of Howard EMD; County of Moniteau EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Fayette Police Department; Fire & Rescue Training Institute; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Fulton State Hospital; Glasgow Police Department; Gravois Fire Protection District; Hallsville Police Department; Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital; Hermann Area Ambulance District; Hermann Area District Hospital; Holts Summit Police Department; Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Jefferson City Fire Department; Jefferson City Police Department; Jefferson City Public Works; Lake Ozark Fire District; Lake Ozark Fire Protection District; Meta Fire & Rescue FPD; Mexico Public Safety Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Miller County Health Center; Missouri Capitol Police; Moniteau County Health Center; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Montgomery County Health Department; Montgomery County Sheriffs Office; Moreau Fire Protection District; Morgan County 911; Morgan County Health Center; Morgan County Sheriffs Office; Morrison Volunteer Fire Department; New Florence Police Department; Osage Ambulance District; Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety; Osage Beach Fire Protection District; Osage Fire Protection District; Owensville Area Ambulance District; Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn; Regional West Fire Protection District; Rocky Mount Fire Protection District; Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; St. Mary's Health Center; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Police Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist; University Hospital Ambulance Service; University of Missouri Health Care; Vandalia Police Department; Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist

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Appendix D Gateways Detailed information on gateways available for use within the region is listed in subsequent pages of Appendix D. The table below lists the owning or managing agency, gateway name(s), make/model and whether the device is fixed or mobile.

Table D - 1 Region F Gateways

Day-to-Day or No. of No. Fixed / Gateway Name Owning Agency Incident / Simultaneous of Mobile Event Nets Ports ACU-1000- Cole Co Cole Co Emergency Incident/Event Emergency Response Team Response Team Mobile 7 12 Use (Hazmat) (Hazmat) ACU-1000- Columbia Boone Columbia Boone County Incident/Event County Office of Emergency Office of Emergency Mobile 8 12 Use Management Management Incident/Event ACU-M Boone Hospital MCI Boone Hospital Center Mobile 3 6 Use ACU-M Capital Regional Capital Region Medical Incident/Event Mobile 3 6 Med Center MCI Trailer Center Use ACU-M Lake Regional MCI Lake Regional Health Incident/Event Mobile 3 6 Trailer System Use ACU-M University of University of Missouri Incident/Event Mobile 3 6 Missouri Health Care MCI 1 Health Care Use ACU-M University of University of Missouri Incident/Event Mobile 3 6 Missouri Health Care MCI 2 Health Care Use Incident/Event Camden County EMA Camden County EMA Mobile 4 8 Use Incident/Event County of Miller EMD County of Miller EMD Mobile 1 4 Use Incident/Event Ivey Bend Fire and Rescue Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue Fixed 2 4 Use Jefferson City Police Incident/Event JCPD ACU-T Mobile 3 4 Department Use Jefferson City Police Incident/Event JCPD Cisco IPICS Fixed 1 1 Department Use Linn Fire Protection District- Linn Fire Protection Incident/Event Fixed 1 50 Station 2 District Use Cole Co Emergency Incident/Event Telex Console Response Team Mobile 32 24 Use (Hazmat) Audrain County Joint Console Audrain County 911 Day-to-Day Use 10 - Communications Patch Boonville Police Console Boonville Police Department Day-to-Day Use 2 - Department Patch Callaway County Console Callaway County 911/EOC Day-to-Day Use 4 - 911/EOC Patch

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Day-to-Day or No. of No. Fixed / Gateway Name Owning Agency Incident / Simultaneous of Mobile Event Nets Ports Cam-Mo Ambulance Console Cam-Mo Ambulance District Day-to-Day Use 1 - District Patch Camden County Sheriffs Console Camden County Day-to-Day Use 2 - Office Patch Console Cooper County County of Cooper EMD Day-to-Day Use 4 - Patch Eldon Public Safety Console Eldon Day-to-Day Use 2 - Communications Patch Console Howard County Howard County 911 Day-to-Day Use 3 - Patch Lake Ozark Police Console Lake Ozark Police Day-to-Day Use 1 - Department Patch Console Miller County Miller County 911 Day-to-Day Use 4 - Patch Missouri Capitol Police Console Missouri Capitol Police Day-to-Day Use 1 - Department - Truman Patch Moniteau County Emergency Moniteau County Console Day-to-Day Use 3 - Dispatch Emergency Dispatch Patch Montgomery County Console Montgomery County Communication Center Day-to-Day Use 4 - Patch 911 University of Missouri Console MU Police Dispatch Center Day-to-Day Use 2 - Police Patch Osage Beach Dept. of Console Osage Beach DPS Dispatch Day-to-Day Use 4 - Public Safety Patch Console Osage Co. County of Osage EMD Day-to-Day Use 2 - Patch Console Osage Dispatch Center County of Osage EMD Day-to-Day Use 2 - Patch Public Safety Joint Public Safety Joint Console Day-to-Day Use 8 - Communications Communications Patch

ACU-1000- Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat)

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at Address: 1736 Southridge Drive Jefferson City, MO 65109

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat)

Name: Kevin, Brown

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Title:

Phone: 573-230-2170

24/7 Phone:

Email:

Service Area Region F

Notes

ACU 1000 is located on-board MEOC. No radios are directly attached to the gateway. Two ports on the ACU 1000 are attached to the Telex Dispatch console on the MEOC, and two ports are connected to the public Internet for gateway-to-gateway use. *Contact MEOC COML prior to using Internet Gateway Ports* Gateway Internet information: Port 1 IP: 69.71.150.233 Port 2 IP: 69.71.150.234 Codec: ADPCM 16kbps Our Mode: Server (connecting devices need to be set as client) Port Number: 1221 CCERT maintains cables for Kenwood x90 series mobiles, and x90 series portables to be attached directly to the ACU 1000 if necessary on a surge basis. Customers who need to connect other radio types to the ACU 1000 should provide the necessary cabling with the radio unit.

ACU-1000- Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at Physical Address: 17 N. 7th St. Suite A Columbia, MO 65201 Mailing Address: 17 North 7th Street Suite A Columbia, MO 65201

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management

Name: Marc, Kirkpatrick

Title:

Phone: 573-874-7400

24/7 Phone:

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Email: [email protected]

Service Area Region F

ACU-M Boone Hospital MCI

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at Physical Address: 1600 East Broadway Columbia, MO 65201 Mailing Address: 1600 E. Broadway Columbia, MO 65201

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Boone Hospital Center

Name: DHSS

Title: DSR- Duty Officer

Phone: 800-392-0272

24/7 Phone:

Email:

Service Area Region F

Notes

ACU-M is mounted in a 100 patient MCI trailer with satellite based IP connectivity. Radios connected to ACU-M: (2) Highband VHF, (1) 450mhz, (1) open radio port. (2) IP only ports. V1 is connected to DHSS DSR ACU-2000 via IP. V2 is available for local and remote IP connections. Trailer also has an IP base phone line: 573-298-4138 All 17 hospital trailers can be bridged together via IP link to DHSS DSR. Hospital contact: Bryant Gladney, 573-303-1624, [email protected]

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ACU-M Capital Regional Med Center MCI Trailer

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at Physical Address: 1125 Madison Street Jefferson City , MO 65102 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1128 Jefferson City , MO 65102

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Capital Region Medical Center

Name: DHSS

Title: DSR- Duty Officer

Phone: 800-392-0272

24/7 Phone:

Email:

Service Area Region F

Notes

ACU-M is mounted in a 100 patient MCI trailer with satellite based IP connectivity. Radios connected to ACU-M: (2) Highband VHF, (1) 450mhz, (1) open radio port. (2) IP only ports. V1 is connected to DHSS DSR ACU-2000 via IP. V2 is available for local and remote IP connections. Trailer also has an IP base phone line: 573-298-4134 All 17 hospital trailers can be bridged together via IP link to DHSS DSR. Hospital Contact: Dave Smart, 573-632-5050, [email protected]

ACU-M Lake Regional MCI Trailer

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at Address: 54 Hospital Drive Osage Beach, MO 65065

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Lake Regional Health System

Name: DHSS

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Title: DSR- Duty Officer

Phone: 800-392-0272

24/7 Phone:

Email:

Service Area Region F

Notes

ACU-M is mounted in a 100 patient MCI trailer with satellite based IP connectivity. Radios connected to ACU-M: (2) Highband VHF, (1) 450mhz, (1) open radio port. (2) IP only ports. V1 is connected to DHSS DSR ACU-2000 via IP. V2 is available for local and remote IP connections. Trailer also has an IP base phone line: 573-298-6179 All 17 hospital trailers can be bridged together via IP link to DHSS DSR. Hospital Contact: Paul Harris, 573-348-8000, [email protected]

ACU-M University of Missouri Health Care MCI 1

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at Physical Address: One Hospital Drive Columbia, MO 65212 Mailing Address: One Hospital Drive, Dc 071.00 Columbia, MO 65212

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: University of Missouri Health Care

Name: DHSS

Title: DSR- Duty Officer

Phone: 800-392-0272

24/7 Phone:

Email:

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Notes

ACU-M is mounted in a 100 patient MCI trailer with satellite based IP connectivity. Radios connected to ACU-M: (2) Highband VHF, (1) 450mhz, (1) open radio port. (2) IP only ports. V1 is connected to DHSS DSR ACU-2000 via IP. V2 is available for local and remote IP connections. Trailer also has an IP base phone line: 573-298-4126 All 17 hospital trailers can be bridged together via IP link to DHSS DSR. Hospital contact: Chris Smith, 573-356-5083, [email protected]

ACU-M University of Missouri Health Care MCI 2

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at Physical Address: One Hospital Drive Columbia, MO 65212 Mailing Address: One Hospital Drive, Dc 071.00 Columbia, MO 65212

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: University of Missouri Health Care

Name: DHSS

Title: DSR- Duty Officer

Phone: 800-392-0272

24/7 Phone:

Email:

Service Area Region F

Notes

ACU-M is mounted in a 100 patient MCI trailer with satellite based IP connectivity. Radios connected to ACU-M: (2) Highband VHF, (1) 450mhz, (1) open radio port. (2) IP only ports. V1 is connected to DHSS DSR ACU-2000 via IP. V2 is available for local and remote IP connections. Trailer also has an IP base phone line: 573-298-4130 All 17 hospital trailers can be bridged together via IP link to DHSS DSR. Hospital contact: Chris Smith, 573-356-5083, [email protected]

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Camden County EMA

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at Physical Address: 12 VFW Rd Camdenton, Missouri 65020 Mailing Address: 1 Court Circle Suite 1 Camdenton, Missouri 65020

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Camden County EMA

Name: Russell, Denise

Title:

Phone: 573-346-2243

24/7 Phone:

Email:

Service Area Region F

Notes

Installed in our mobile Communications Unit.

County of Miller EMD

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at Physical Address: 2001 Hwy 52 Tuscumbia, MO 65082 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 12 Tuscumbia, MO 65082

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: County of Miller EMD

Name: Biggers, Barlow

Title:

Phone: 573-286-8934

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24/7 Phone:

Email: [email protected]

Service Area Region F

Ivey Bend Fire and Rescue

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at Address: 33523 Ivy Bend Road Stover, MO 65078

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue

Service Area Ivy Bend Fire and Rescue

JCPD ACU-T

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at Physical Address: 401 Monroe St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Mailing Address: 401 Monroe Street Jefferson City, MO 65101

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Jefferson City Police Department

Name: Keeney, Doug

Title:

Phone: 573-634-6400

24/7 Phone:

Email: [email protected]

Service Area Region F

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JCPD Cisco IPICS

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at Physical Address: 401 Monroe St Jefferson City, MO 65101 Mailing Address: 401 Monroe Street Jefferson City, MO 65101

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Jefferson City Police Department

Name: Keeney, Doug

Title:

Phone: 573-634-6400

24/7 Phone:

Email: [email protected]

Service Area Jefferson City

Notes

IP based gateway connecting JCPD, JCFD with Capitol Police, Highway Patrol, and Capitol Grounds Maintenance

Linn Fire Protection District- Station 2

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at Physical Address: 210 W Main Linn, MO 65051 Mailing Address: Po Box 634 Linn, MO 65051

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Linn Fire Protection District

Name: Hoffman, Ronald

Title:

Phone: 573-291-0106

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24/7 Phone:

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Linn Fire Protection District

Telex Console

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at Address: 1736 Southridge Drive Jefferson City, MO 65109

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat)

Name: Brown, Kevin

Title:

Phone: 573-230-2170

24/7 Phone:

Email: [email protected]

Service Area Region F

Notes

Telex console has the following devices attached: 4 Telephone ports 6 High Band VHF ports 1 UHF port 1 Lo Band VHF port 1 700/800 port 2 ACU-1000 ports

Audrain County Joint Communications

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at 1854 E Liberty St Mexico, MO 65265

September 2010 D-11

TICP – Region F

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Audrain County 911

Name: Hardin, Chris

Title:

Phone: 573-473-5800

24/7 Phone:

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Audrain County

Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch

Audrain Ambulance District; Audrain County 911; Audrain County Sheriffs Office; Audrain Medical Center; County of Audrain EMD; Farber Police Department; Farber Volunteer Fire Department Inc; Laddonia & Rural Fire Assn, Inc; Little Dixie Fire Protection District; Martinsburg Area Fire Prot Dist; Martinsburg Police Department; Mexico Public Safety Department; Van-Far Ambulance District; Vandalia Police Department

Boonville Police Department

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at 401 E. Morgan Street Boonville, MO 65233

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Boonville Police Department

Name: Gholson, Jim

Title:

Phone: 660-882-2727

24/7 Phone:

Email: [email protected]

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Service Area

Boonville

Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch

Boonville Police Department; Boonville Public Works

Callaway County 911/EOC

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at 1201 State Road O Fulton, MO 65251

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Callaway County 911/EOC

Name: Anderson, Shelly

Title:

Phone: 573-592-2486

24/7 Phone:

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Callaway County

Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch

Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety; Auxvasse Fire Department; Callaway County 911/EOC; Callaway County Ambulance District; Callaway County Sheriffs Office; Callaway Plant Fire Brigade; Central Callaway Fire Protection District; City of Holts Summit EMD; County of Callaway EMD; Fulton Fire Department; Fulton Police Department; Holts Summit Fire Protection Dist; Holts Summit Police Department; Millersburg Fire Protection District; New Bloomfield Fire Protection Dist; New Bloomfield Police Department; North Callaway Fire Protection District; South Callaway Fire District

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Cam-Mo Ambulance District

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at 45 Cam Mo Dr Sunrise Beach, MO 65079

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Cam-Mo Ambulance District

Name: Blackburn, Joanne

Title:

Phone: 573-216-9873

24/7 Phone:

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Camden County

Camden County

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at 1 Court Circle Suite 13 Camdenton, MO 65020

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Camden County Sheriffs Office

Name: Eden, Steve

Title:

Phone: 573-346-2243

24/7 Phone:

Email: [email protected]

September 2010 D-14

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Service Area

Camden County

Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch

Camden County EMA; Camden County Sheriffs Office; Camdenton City Fire Department; Camdenton Police Department; Coffman Bend Fire Association; Lake Road Ff14-Ff17 Vol Fire Department; Linn Creek Police Department; Mid-County Fire Protection District; Southwest Camden Co Fire Prot Dist; Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District

Cooper County

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at 200 Main St. Suite 911 Boonville, MO 65233

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: County of Cooper EMD

Name: White, Tom

Title:

Phone: 660-882-2614

24/7 Phone:

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Cooper County

Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch

Blackwater Volunteer Rural Fire Department; Boonville Fire Department; Boonville Police Department; Bunceton City Fire Department; Bunceton Rural Fire Association Inc; Clifton City Fire Department; Cooper County Ambulance District; Cooper County Coroners Department; Cooper County Fire Protection District; Cooper County Public Health Dept.; Cooper County Road Department; Cooper County Sheriffs Office; County of Cooper EMD; Otterville Fire Protection District; Otterville Police Department; Pilot

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Grove City/Rural Fire Department; Pilot Grove Police Department; Prairie Home Police Department; Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn

Other Gateway Notes: Enhanced 911 Phase II N2Plus with VOIP, Can remote dispatch from the mobile command trailer Type IV. Have all hazard Comms Unit Leader on staff. We provide MULES and NCIC support for all law enforcement agencies including Federal and State agencies operating in the county.

Eldon

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at 111 s oak Eldon, MO 65026

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Eldon Public Safety Communications

Name: Boggs, Holly

Title:

Phone: 573-392-5611

24/7 Phone:

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

City of Eldon

Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch

City of Eldon EMD; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Works

Howard County

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at 600 W Morrison Suite 1 Fayette, MO 65248

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Howard County 911

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TICP – Region F

Name: Beeler, Sherri

Title:

Phone: 660-248-2340

24/7 Phone:

Email:

Service Area

Howard County

Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch

Armstrong Fire Protection District; Armstrong Police Department; County of Howard EMD; Fayette Fire Department; Fayette Police Department; Glasgow Police Department; Glasgow Volunteer Fire Dept; Howard County 911; Howard County Ambulance District; Howard County Fire Protection District; Howard County Sheriffs Office; New Franklin Fire Department; New Franklin Police Department

Lake Ozark Police

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at 3162 Bagnell Dam Blvd. Lake Ozark, MO 65049

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Lake Ozark Police Department

Name: Platter, David

Title:

Phone: 573-365-5371

24/7 Phone:

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Lake Ozark

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Miller County

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at 1999 Hwy 52 Tuscumbia, MO 65082

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Miller County 911

Name: Arnold, Michael

Title:

Phone: 573-369-2341

24/7 Phone:

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Miller County

Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch

Brumley Fire Protection District; City of Eldon EMD; City of Iberia EMD; County of Miller EMD; Eldon City Fire Department; Eldon Police Department; Eldon Public Safety Communications; Iberia Police Department; Iberia Rural Fire Protection District; Lake Ozark Police Department; Miller County 911; Miller County Ambulance District; Miller County Sheriffs Office; Moreau Fire Protection District; St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist; Tuscumbia Fire Protection District

Other Gateway Notes: Phase II compliant. We are back up for Eldon DPS for Fire and Police radio traffic, we also back up Lake Ozark PD as well. Our Back up PSAP is Osage Beach DPS.

Missouri Capitol Police Department - Truman

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at 301 W. High Street, Suite 101 Jefferson City, Missouri 65102

September 2010 D-18

TICP – Region F

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Missouri Capitol Police

Name: Kempker, Brian

Title:

Phone: 573-522-2222

24/7 Phone:

Email: [email protected]

Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch

Missouri Capitol

Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at 104 E North St California, MO 65018

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch

Name: Jones, Sarah

Title:

Phone: 573-796-8416

24/7 Phone:

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Moniteau County

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TICP – Region F

Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch

California Fire Department; California Police Department; California Rural Fire Prot Dist; Clarksburg Police Department; Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept; County of Moniteau EMD; Fortuna Fire Protection District; Jamestown Police Department; Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist; Mid-Mo Ambulance District; Moniteau County Sheriffs Office; Tipton Fire Department; Tipton Police Department; Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist

Montgomery County

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at 211 E. Third Montgomery City, MO 63361

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Montgomery County Communication Center 911

Name: Sexton, Kalani, (Chief)

Title:

Phone: 573-564-2283

24/7 Phone:

Email:

Service Area

Montgomery County

Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch

Bellflower Fire Protection District; Bellflower Police Department; Big Spring Fire Protection District; City of Montgomery City EMD; County of Montgomery EMD; High Hill Police Department; Jonesburg Police Department; Jonesburg-High Hill Fire Protection District; Middletown Comm Fire Prot Dist; Montgomery City Police Department; Montgomery County Ambulance District; Montgomery County Communication Center 911; Montgomery County Sheriffs Office; Montgomery Vol Fire Prot Distt; New Florence Fire Protection Dist; New Florence Police Department; Rhineland Area Volunteer Fire Dept Inc; Wellsville Fire Protection Dist; Wellsville Police Department

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MU Police Dispatch Center

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at 901 Virginia Ave. Columbia, MO 65211

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: University of Missouri Police

Name: Richardson, Scott

Title:

Phone: 573-864-7049

24/7 Phone:

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

University of Missouri

Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch

University of Missouri Police

Osage Beach DPS Dispatch

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at 1000 City Parkway Osage Beach, MO 65065

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Osage Beach Dept. of Public Safety

Name: Smith, Sheri

Title:

Phone: 573-348-1701

24/7 Phone:

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Email:

Service Area

Lake Ozark Fire District

Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch

Lake Ozark Fire District

Osage Co.

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at P.O. Box 192 Linn, MO 65051

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: County of Osage EMD

Name: Rice, Andi

Title:

Phone: 573-897-0911

24/7 Phone:

Email: http://mrd.mail.yahoo.com/compose?To=director911%40midamerica.net

Service Area

Osage County

Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch

Argyle Vol. Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; Comm-Unity Ambulance; County of Osage EMD; Freeburg Community Fire Association; Linn Fire Protection District; Linn Police Department; Meta Fire & Rescue FPD; Osage Ambulance District; Osage County Sheriffs Office; Westphalia Fire Protection District

Osage Dispatch Center

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at PO Box 192 Linn, MO 65051

September 2010 D-22

TICP – Region F

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: County of Osage EMD

Name: Rice, Andrea

Title:

Phone: 573-897-0911

24/7 Phone:

Email:

Service Area

Osage County

Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch

Argyle Vol. Fire Department; Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept; Comm-Unity Ambulance; County of Osage EMD; Freeburg Community Fire Association; Linn Fire Protection District; Meta Fire & Rescue FPD; Osage Ambulance District; Osage County Sheriffs Office; Westphalia Fire Protection District

Other Gateway Notes: This is the Osage County EMD

Public Safety Joint Communications

Equipment Location

This gateway is stored at 17 N. 7th St. Suite A Columbia, MO 65201

Responsible Agency

This gateway is owned or managed by: Public Safety Joint Communications

Name: Kirkpatrick, Marc

Title:

Phone: 573-874-7400

24/7 Phone:

Email: [email protected]

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TICP – Region F

Service Area

Boone County

Agencies Interoperable Through Dispatch Console Patch

Ashland Police Department; Boone County Fire Protection District; Boone County Public Works; Boone County Sheriffs Office; Boone Hospital Center; Centralia Police Department; Columbia Fire Department; Columbia Police Department; Hallsville Police Department; Millersburg Fire Protection District; Public Safety Joint Communications; Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist; Sturgeon Police Department

September 2010 D-24

TICP – Region F

Appendix E Radio Caches Information on radio caches available for use within the region is listed in subsequent pages of Appendix E. The table below lists the owning or managing agency, cache, frequency band and quantity of radios in each cache.

Table E - 1 Region F Radio Caches

Frequency Radio Cache Name Owning Agency Quantity Band Lake Regional Health System Lake Regional Health System VHF High Band 15 Gasconade EMD County of Gasconade EMD VHF High Band 6 Callaway County EOC Portable Radio VHF High Band Callaway County 911/EOC 6 Cache Camden County EMA Camden County EMA VHF High Band 42 Camden County Health Camden County Health VHF High Band 3 Columbia/Boone County Office of Columbia Boone County Office VHF High Band 42 Emergency Management of Emergency Management Moniteau EMD Radio Cache County of Moniteau EMD VHF High Band 14 Fire and Rescue Training Institute Fire & Rescue Training Institute VHF High Band 52 Gravois Comm Bus portables Gravois Fire Protection District VHF High Band 10 High Hill Police High Hill Police Department VHF High Band 1 Jefferson City Police VHF High Band Jefferson City Police VHF Cache 15 Department Miller County Emergency VHF High Band County of Miller EMD 6 Management Miller County Health Center Miller County Health Center VHF High Band 3 Moniteau County Health Center Moniteau County Health Center VHF High Band 3 Montgomery County Sheriffs VHF High Band Montgomery County Sheriff Cache 6 Office Morgan County Health center Morgan County Health Center VHF High Band 3 Cooper County Portable Radios County of Cooper EMD VHF High Band 36 Ivy Bend Fire Cache Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue VHF High Band 50 Cole Co Emergency Response VHF High Band Region F RHSOC VHF Cache 42 Team (Hazmat)

Lake Regional Health System

Equipment Location

This radio cache is stored at 54 Hospital Drive, ER Osage Beach, MO 65065

Responsible Agency

This radio cache is owned or managed by: Lake Regional Health System

September 2010 E-1

TICP – Region F

Name: Harris, Paul

Title:

Phone: 573-999-3407

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Region F

Cache Description

Frequency Band: VHF High Band

No. of Radios in Cache: 15

No. of Available Channels: 0

No. of Spare Batteries: 0

Other Cache Notes: Cache does NOT contain all equipment/cables needed to program radios in the field -

Gasconade EMD

Equipment Location

This radio cache is stored at 405A E Lincoln Ave Owenvsville, MO 65066

Responsible Agency

This radio cache is owned or managed by: County of Gasconade EMD

Name: Dyer, Dan

Title:

Phone: 573-437-7770

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TICP – Region F

Service Area

Region F

Cache Description

Frequency Band: VHF High Band

No. of Radios in Cache: 6

No. of Available Channels: 99

No. of Spare Batteries: 6

Other Cache Notes: Cache does NOT contain all equipment/cables needed to program radios in the field - Purchased through RHSOC grant funding.

Callaway County EOC portable radio cache

Equipment Location

This radio cache is stored at 1201 State Road O Fulton, MO 65251

Responsible Agency

This radio cache is owned or managed by: Callaway County 911/EOC

Name: Anderson, Shelly

Title:

Phone: 573-592-2486

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Region F

Cache Description

Frequency Band: VHF High Band

No. of Radios in Cache: 6

No. of Available Channels: 128

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TICP – Region F

No. of Spare Batteries: 0

Other Cache Notes: Cache does NOT contain all equipment/cables needed to program radios in the field -

Camden County EMA

Equipment Location

This radio cache is stored at 12 VFW Rd Camdenton, MO 65020

Responsible Agency

This radio cache is owned or managed by: Camden County EMA

Name: Russell, Denise

Title:

Phone: 573-346-2243

Service Area

Region F

Cache Description

Frequency Band: VHF High Band

No. of Radios in Cache: 42

No. of Available Channels: 128

No. of Spare Batteries: 42

Other Cache Notes: Cache contains all equipment/cables needed to program radios in the field - Part of the Region F radio cache

Camden County Health

Equipment Location

This radio cache is stored at 1976 North Business Rt. 5 Camdenton, Mo 65020

September 2010 E-4

TICP – Region F

Responsible Agency

This radio cache is owned or managed by: Camden County Health

Name: Burton, Bryant

Title:

Phone: 573-346-7513

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Region F

Cache Description

Frequency Band: VHF High Band

No. of Radios in Cache: 3

No. of Available Channels: 12

No. of Spare Batteries: 3

Other Cache Notes: Cache does NOT contain all equipment/cables needed to program radios in the field -

Columbia/Boone County Office of Emergency Management

Equipment Location

This radio cache is stored at 17 N. 7th St. Suite A Columbia, MO 65201

Responsible Agency

This radio cache is owned or managed by: Columbia Boone County Office of Emergency Management

Name: Kirkpatrick, Marc

Title:

Phone: 573-874-7400

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Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Region F

Cache Description

Frequency Band: VHF High Band

No. of Radios in Cache: 42

No. of Available Channels: 96

No. of Spare Batteries: 42

Other Cache Notes: Cache contains all equipment/cables needed to program radios in the field -

Moniteau EMD Radio Cache

Equipment Location

This radio cache is stored at Railroad Ave California, MO 65018

Responsible Agency

This radio cache is owned or managed by: County of Moniteau EMD

Name: Bleich, Kurt

Title:

Phone: 573-353-8041

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Region F

Cache Description

Make / Model: Motorola / unknown

Frequency Band: VHF High Band

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TICP – Region F

No. of Radios in Cache: 14

No. of Available Channels: 48

No. of Spare Batteries: 6

Other Cache Notes: Cache contains all equipment/cables needed to program radios in the field - 6 Motorola P25 Portables with speaker mic, extra battery 4 Kenwood P25 Portables 4 Kenwood Analog Narrowband Portables

Fire and Rescue Training Institute

Equipment Location

This radio cache is stored at 240 Heinkel Bldg Columbia, MO 65211

Responsible Agency

This radio cache is owned or managed by: Fire & Rescue Training Institute

Name: Zumwalt, Kevin

Title:

Phone: 573-864-3467

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Region F

Cache Description

Frequency Band: VHF High Band

No. of Radios in Cache: 52

No. of Available Channels: 20

No. of Spare Batteries: 0

Other Cache Notes: Cache does NOT contain all equipment/cables needed to program radios in the field - 12 Narrow Band is stored at Ashland Rd Storage facility. 40 Wide Band radios are dispersed in different trailers and main office.

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Gravois Comm Bus portables

Equipment Location

This radio cache is stored at 215 Hwy O Laurie, MO 65038

Responsible Agency

This radio cache is owned or managed by: Gravois Fire Protection District

Name: Hancock, Ed

Title:

Phone: 573-280-1884

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Region F

Cache Description

Frequency Band: VHF High Band

No. of Radios in Cache: 10

No. of Available Channels: 14

No. of Spare Batteries: 10

Other Cache Notes: Cache does NOT contain all equipment/cables needed to program radios in the field -

High Hill Police

Equipment Location

This radio cache is stored at 50 N Hickory St High Hill, Missouri 63350

Responsible Agency

This radio cache is owned or managed by: High Hill Police Department

Name: Schoo, Matthew

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TICP – Region F

Title:

Phone: 573-220-2791

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Region F

Cache Description

Frequency Band: VHF High Band

No. of Radios in Cache: 1

No. of Available Channels: 15

No. of Spare Batteries: 1

Other Cache Notes: Cache does NOT contain all equipment/cables needed to program radios in the field - 1 additional wide band radio

Jefferson City Police VHF Cache

Equipment Location

This radio cache is stored at 401 Monroe St Jefferson City, Mo 65101

Responsible Agency

This radio cache is owned or managed by: Jefferson City Police Department

Name: Cynova, Robert

Title:

Phone: 573-634-6400

Email: [email protected]

September 2010 E-9

TICP – Region F

Service Area

Region F

Cache Description

Make / Model: Kenwood / Unknown

Frequency Band: VHF High Band

No. of Radios in Cache: 15

No. of Available Channels: 128

No. of Spare Batteries: 0

Other Cache Notes: Cache contains all equipment/cables needed to program radios in the field - Mix of Kenwood and Motorola portables programmed and charged.

MILLER COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

Equipment Location

This radio cache is stored at 2001 Hwy 52 Tuscumbia, MO 65082

Responsible Agency

This radio cache is owned or managed by: County of Miller EMD

Name: Biggers, Barlow

Title:

Phone: 573-286-8934

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Region F

Cache Description

Frequency Band: VHF High Band VHF High Band

No. of Radios in Cache: 6

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No. of Available Channels: 12

No. of Spare Batteries: 6

Other Cache Notes: Cache does NOT contain all equipment/cables needed to program radios in the field -

Miller County Health Center

Equipment Location

This radio cache is stored at 2125 Hwy 52 Tuscumbia, Missouri 65082

Responsible Agency

This radio cache is owned or managed by: Miller County Health Center

Name: Jenkins, Bruce

Title:

Phone: 417-733-2587

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Region F

Cache Description

Frequency Band: VHF High Band

No. of Radios in Cache: 3

No. of Available Channels: 12

No. of Spare Batteries: 3

Other Cache Notes: Cache does NOT contain all equipment/cables needed to program radios in the field -

September 2010 E-11

TICP – Region F

Moniteau County Health Center

Equipment Location

This radio cache is stored at 401 S. Francis Street California, Missouri 65018

Responsible Agency

This radio cache is owned or managed by: Moniteau County Health Center

Name: Kincaid, Andrea

Title:

Phone: 573-694-6614

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Region F

Cache Description

Frequency Band: VHF High Band

No. of Radios in Cache: 3

No. of Available Channels: 12

No. of Spare Batteries: 3

Other Cache Notes: Cache does NOT contain all equipment/cables needed to program radios in the field -

Montgomery County Sheriff Cache

Equipment Location

This radio cache is stored at 211 East Third St Montgomery City, Missouri 63361

Responsible Agency

This radio cache is owned or managed by: Montgomery County Sheriffs Office

Name: Schoo, Matthew

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TICP – Region F

Title:

Phone: 573-220-2791

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Region F

Cache Description

Frequency Band: VHF High Band

No. of Radios in Cache: 6

No. of Available Channels: 25

No. of Spare Batteries: 6

Other Cache Notes: Cache does NOT contain all equipment/cables needed to program radios in the field -

Morgan County Health center

Equipment Location

This radio cache is stored at 104 W Lafayette Versailles, MO 65084

Responsible Agency

This radio cache is owned or managed by: Morgan County Health Center

Name: Stevens, Stephanie

Title:

Phone: 573-378-0114

Email: [email protected]

September 2010 E-13

TICP – Region F

Service Area

Region F

Cache Description

Frequency Band: VHF High Band

No. of Radios in Cache: 3

No. of Available Channels: 12

No. of Spare Batteries: 3

Other Cache Notes: Cache does NOT contain all equipment/cables needed to program radios in the field -

Cooper County Portable Radios

Equipment Location

This radio cache is stored at 16994 Hwy 87 Boonville, MO 65233

Responsible Agency

This radio cache is owned or managed by: County of Cooper EMD

Name: Fortman, John

Title:

Phone: 660-834-3637

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Region F

Cache Description

Frequency Band: VHF High Band

No. of Radios in Cache: 36

No. of Available Channels: 64

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TICP – Region F

No. of Spare Batteries: 36

Other Cache Notes: Cache does NOT contain all equipment/cables needed to program radios in the field - 5 P25 portables 8 narrow band compatible 23 wide band only

Ivy Bend Portable Cache

Equipment Location

This radio cache is stored at 32059 Webb Loop Stover, Missouri 65078

Responsible Agency

This radio cache is owned or managed by: Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue

Name: Holmes, Rick

Title:

Phone: 573-372-5100

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Region F

Cache Description

Frequency Band: VHF High Band

No. of Radios in Cache: 50

No. of Available Channels: 102

No. of Spare Batteries: 40

Other Cache Notes: Cache contains all equipment/cables needed to program radios in the field -

Region F RHSOC VHF Cache

Equipment Location

This radio cache is stored at 1736 Southridge Drive Jefferson City, Missouri 65109

September 2010 E-15

TICP – Region F

Responsible Agency

This radio cache is owned or managed by: Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat)

Name: Brown, Kevin

Title:

Phone: 573-230-2170

Email: [email protected]

Service Area

Region F

Cache Description

Frequency Band: VHF High Band

No. of Radios in Cache: 42

No. of Available Channels: 128

No. of Spare Batteries: 42

Other Cache Notes: Cache contains all equipment/cables needed to program radios in the field - Cache is pre-programmed with primary common-use frequencies within the Region F area, including a bank of the simplex interoperability channels. Re- programming the cache is generally not encouraged as two other caches exist within Region F with the intent that all 126 radios are programmed precisely the same. CCERT *does* have the capability to reprogram the cache in the field if absolutely necessary.

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TICP – Region F

Appendix F Agency Participation in TICP Development

Information used for initial population of CASM and subsequent generation of this TICP was gathered using a statewide, web-based TICP Survey. As of the date the Region F TICP was finalized, 182 of 241 (75.5 percent) agencies met survey participation requirements. As determined by the State of Missouri, minimum TICP Survey participation requirements were met once an agency provided: • Agency Information • Basic agency information (agency name, discipline, jurisdiction, address, etc.) • Number of portable and mobile radios; and wideband/narrowband capability • Mutual Aid Channels programmed into agency radios • Channel Usage Information • Radio system(s) used by agency • Channels of radio systems (non-mutual aid) that are programmed into agency radios.

Note: Entities that own/manage radio systems and other interoperability equipment (gateways, radio caches, etc.) were also required to provide additional information on these assets.

The following table lists agencies that did not provide information regarding one or more of the above-listed survey items. Importantly, these agencies were referenced in the TICP Survey by other survey participants (e.g., radio system owners, dispatch center supervisors, etc.). Consequently, many agencies—while deemed “incomplete”—appear in the Region F TICP and CASM. To maintain a consistent level of information across all Missouri agencies/jurisdictions, specific deficiencies—indicated by “X” in Table G-1—should be addressed when the plan is updated.

Table G-1 Agencies with Incomplete TICP/CASM Information

Incomplete TICP/CASM Item

Agency Included in TICP and County Agency CASM Agency Mutual Aid Information Other/Local Other/Local Channel Usage Usage Channel Usage Channel Radio Equipment Radio Equipment

User as Assigned on Radio System(s) on Radio System(s)

Audrain City of Vandalia EMD X X X X Audrain Farber Police Department 9 X X

Audrain Farber Volunteer Fire Dept. Inc 9 X X Audrain Laddonia & Rural Fire Assn. Inc X X 9

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TICP – Region F

Incomplete TICP/CASM Item

Agency Included in TICP and County Agency CASM Agency Mutual Aid Information Other/Local Other/Local Channel Usage Usage Channel Usage Channel Radio Equipment Radio Equipment

User as Assigned on Radio System(s) on Radio System(s) Audrain Laddonia Police Department X X X X X Audrain Martinsburg Area Fire Prot Dist 9 X X Audrain Martinsburg Police Department 9 X X Audrain Mexico Public Works X X X X X Audrain Vandalia Fire & Rescue X X X X Boone Centralia Police Department 9 X X X Callaway Auxvasse Dept. of Public Safety 9 X X Callaway Auxvasse Fire Department X X X X Callaway Auxvasse Police Department 9 X X X X X Callaway Callaway Plant Fire Brigade 9 X X X X X Callaway Callaway Public Works X X X X X Callaway Callaway, County of X X X X X Callaway County of Callaway EMD 9 X X X X Callaway Holts Summit Fire Protection Dist 9 X X X X Callaway Millersburg Fire Protection District 9 X X X X New Bloomfield Police Callaway X X X X Department 9 North Callaway Fire Protection Callaway X X X X District 9 Callaway South Callaway Fire District 9 X X X X Callaway Van Far Ambulance District X X X X X Southwest Camden Co Fire Prot Camden X Dist 9 Camden Sunrise Beach Police Department 9 X X X Camden Tri-County Fire Protection District 9 X X X Blackwater Volunteer Rural Fire Cooper X X X X Department 9 Cooper Bunceton City Fire Department 9 X X X X Bunceton Rural Fire Association Cooper X X X X Inc 9

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Agency Included in TICP and County Agency CASM Agency Mutual Aid Information Other/Local Other/Local Channel Usage Usage Channel Usage Channel Radio Equipment Radio Equipment

User as Assigned on Radio System(s) on Radio System(s) Cooper Clifton City Fire Department 9 X X X X Cooper County Public Health Cooper X Dept. 9 Cooper Otterville Fire Protection District 9 X X X X Cooper Otterville Police Department 9 X X Cooper Prairie Home Police Department 9 X X X X Gasconade Hermann Volunteer Fire Dept 9 X X X X Howard Armstrong Fire Protection District 9 X X X X X Howard Armstrong Police Department 9 X X X X X Howard Fayette Fire Department 9 X X X X Howard Glasgow Volunteer Fire Dept 9 X X X X X Howard Howard County 911 9 X X X X X Howard County Ambulance Howard X X X X X District 9 Howard County Fire Protection Howard X X X X District 9 Howard Howard County Sheriffs Office 9 X X X X X Howard New Franklin Fire Department 9 X X X X X Howard New Franklin Police Department 9 X X X X X Miller Brumley Fire Protection District 9 X X X Miller City of Iberia EMD 9 X X X X Miller Iberia Police Department 9 X X X Miller Tuscumbia Fire Protection District 9 X X X Montgomery Bellflower Fire Protection District 9 X X X Montgomery Bellflower Police Department 9 X X X Montgomery Jonesburg Police Department 9 X X X Montgomery Montgomery Vol Fire Prot Dist 9 X X X Florence Community Fire Morgan X X X X X Department 9

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Agency Included in TICP and County Agency CASM Agency Mutual Aid Information Other/Local Other/Local Channel Usage Usage Channel Usage Channel Radio Equipment Radio Equipment

User as Assigned on Radio System(s) on Radio System(s) Rocky Mount Fire Protection Morgan X X District 9 Morgan Stover Police Department 9 X X X X Stover Rural Fire Protection Morgan X X X X District 9 Morgan Versailles City Fire Department 9 X X X X Morgan Versailles Police Department 9 X X X X

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Appendix G Region F Radio Equipment Inventory The following table describes Region F agencies’ radio equipment inventories. “ND” indicates no data was provided by the agency.

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Audrain Audrain City-County Health Unit 0 0 0 0 Audrain Audrain Medical Center ND ND ND ND Audrain Audrain County 911 0 0 0 0 Audrain Audrain County Sheriffs Office 0 22 0 38 Audrain County Of Audrain EMD 0 6 0 0 Audrain Farber Police Department ND ND ND ND Audrain Farber Volunteer Fire Department Inc ND ND ND ND Audrain Laddonia & Rural Fire Assn, Inc ND ND ND ND Audrain Little Dixie Fire Protection District 0 40 0 60 Audrain Martinsburg Area Fire Prot Dist ND ND ND ND Audrain Martinsburg Police Department ND ND ND ND Audrain Mexico Public Safety Department 0 22 0 16 Audrain Vandalia Police Department 20 0 10 0 Audrain Audrain Ambulance District 0 8 0 4 Audrain Van-Far Ambulance District 0 10 0 2 Boone University Of Missouri Health Care 0 10 0 3 Boone Columbia/'Boone County Health Department 08 52 Boone Columbia Parks And Recreation Department 12 20 14 50 Boone Boone County Public Works 6 0 0 128 Boone Columbia Water & Light 18 25 52 17 Boone Fire & Rescue Training Institute 6 0 0 0

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Boone Centralia Police Department ND ND ND ND Boone Centralia Fire Department 0 23 2 6 Boone Boone Hospital Center 5 25 2 8 Boone Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital 09 00 Boone Public Safety Joint Communications 0 6 0 15 Boone Columbia Boone County Office Of Emergency Management 0 50 0 4 Boone University Of Missouri Police 54 0 47 0 Boone Ashland Police Department 0 10 0 3 Boone Boone County Fire Protection District 0 300 0 200 Boone Boone County Sheriffs Office 0 124 0 80 Boone Columbia Fire Department 0 300 0 150 Boone Columbia Police Department 0 250 0 125 Boone Hallsville Police Department 10 10 2 2 Boone Southern Boone Co Fire Protection Dist 0 50 0 40 Boone Sturgeon Police Department 0 3 0 2 Boone Boone Hospital Center Ambulance 0 20 0 20 Boone University Hospital Ambulance Service 0 17 0 11 Boone Columbia Public Works 7 80 121 96 Callaway Callaway Community Hospital 0 5 0 0 Callaway Fulton State Hospital 0 4 0 0 Callaway Auxvasse Dept. Of Public Safety ND ND ND ND Callaway Auxvasse Fire Department ND ND ND ND Callaway Callaway County Sheriffs Office 15 22 10 19

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Callaway Callaway Plant Fire Brigade ND ND ND ND Callaway Central Callaway Fire Protection District 0 11 0 14 Callaway City Of Holts Summit EMD 0 0 3 0 Callaway County Of Callaway EMD ND ND ND ND Callaway Fulton Fire Department 4 27 0 9 Callaway Fulton Police Department 0 28 0 10 Callaway Holts Summit Fire Protection Dist ND ND ND ND Callaway Holts Summit Police Department 5 13 1 5 Callaway Millersburg Fire Protection District ND ND ND ND Callaway New Bloomfield Fire Protection Dist 0 20 0 8 Callaway New Bloomfield Police Department ND ND ND ND Callaway North Callaway Fire Protection District ND ND ND ND Callaway South Callaway Fire District ND ND ND ND Callaway Callaway County Ambulance District 0 10 0 7 Callaway Callaway County 911/Eoc 0 0 0 1 Camden City Of Osage Beach Ambulance 2 3 1 2 Camden Camden County Health 3 0 0 0 Camden Lake Of The Ozarks Amateur Radio Club 00 10 Camden Camden County Sheriffs Office 10 40 5 50 Camden Camdenton City Fire Department 8 6 4 10 Camden Camdenton Police Department 0 10 0 12 Camden City Of Osage Beach EMD 1 3 0 2 Camden Coffman Bend Fire Association 7 50 3 11

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Camden Lake Road Ff14-Ff17 Vol Fire Department 0 20 5 0 Camden Linn Creek Police Department 3 0 3 0 Camden Mid-County Fire Protection District 24 12 21 10 Camden Northwest Fire Protection District ND ND ND ND Camden Osage Beach Dept. Of Public Safety 0 33 0 24 Camden Osage Beach Fire Protection District 9 27 7 18 Camden Southwest Camden Co Fire Prot Dist ND ND ND ND Camden Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District 20 18 15 10 Camden Sunrise Beach Police Department ND ND ND ND Camden Tri-County Fire Protection District ND ND ND ND Camden St. Johns Ems (Region F) 0 12 0 6 Camden Camden County Ema 0 40 2 10 Camden Cam-Mo Ambulance District 6 0 6 1 Camden City Of Camdenton 0 0 0 0 Camden Lake Ozark Fire Protection District 4 32 0 30 Camden Lake Regional Health System 0 3 0 0 Cole Cole County Public Works 8 0 43 27 Cole Jefferson City Public Works 50 0 30 0 Cole Jefferson City Code Enforcement 13 0 0 21 Cole Jefferson City Parks & Recreation 0 15 0 10 Cole Missouri Capitol Police 31 0 6 0 Cole Capital Region Medical Center 0 10 0 0 Cole St. Mary's Health Center 0 17 0 0

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Cole Cole County Emergency Medical Services 18 0 8 8 Cole Cole Co Emergency Response Team (Hazmat) 0 15 0 13 Cole Cole County Fire Protection District 0 50 0 30 Cole Cole County Sheriffs Office 0 45 0 35 Cole County Of Cole EMD 0 1 0 1 Cole Jefferson City Fire Department 0 50 0 28 Cole Jefferson City Police Department 0 100 3 47 Cole Osage Fire Protection District 13 17 10 3 Cole Regional West Fire Protection District 5 10 8 12 Cole Russellville-Lohman Fire Protection District 15 10 8 4 Cooper Boonville Public Works 0 0 5 20 Cooper Cooper County Public Health Dept. 6 3 0 0 Cooper Cooper County Road Department 0 6 0 24 Cooper Pilot Grove City/Rural Fire Department 0 6 0 6 Cooper Cooper County Memorial Hospital 0 10 0 0 Cooper Blackwater Volunteer Rural Fire Department ND ND ND ND Cooper Boonville Fire Department 3 8 0 5 Cooper Boonville Police Department 0 22 0 10 Cooper Bunceton City Fire Department ND ND ND ND Cooper Bunceton Rural Fire Association Inc ND ND ND ND Cooper Clifton City Fire Department ND ND ND ND Cooper Cooper County Fire Protection District 8 20 13 10 Cooper Cooper County Sheriffs Office 5 9 2 6

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Cooper County Of Cooper EMD 20 26 0 7 Cooper Otterville Fire Protection District ND ND ND ND Cooper Otterville Police Department 2 2 2 Cooper Pilot Grove Police Department 0 2 0 1 Cooper Prairie Home Police Department ND ND ND ND Cooper Prairie Home Rural Fire Assn 0 5 0 6 Cooper Cooper County Ambulance District 4 13 3 3 Cooper Cooper County Coroners Department 2 0 0 0 Gasconade Gasconade-Osage County Health Department 06 00 Gasconade Hermann Area District Hospital 0 6 0 0 Gasconade Bland Fire Protection District 0 20 0 14 Gasconade Bland Police Department 1 0 1 0 Gasconade City Of Hermann EMD 0 0 0 0 Gasconade County Of Gasconade EMD 2 6 1 0 Gasconade Gasconade County Sheriffs Office 3 12 0 12 Gasconade Gasconade Police Department 1 0 1 0 Gasconade Hermann Police Department 0 16 0 5 Gasconade Hermann Volunteer Fire Dept ND ND ND ND Gasconade Morrison Volunteer Fire Department 13 15 3 15 Gasconade Owensville Police Department 4 4 0 4 Gasconade Owensville Volunteer Fire Department 6 14 7 7 Gasconade Rosebud Police Department 1 0 1 0 Gasconade Hermann Area Ambulance District 0 20 0 4

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Gasconade Owensville Area Ambulance District 0 21 0 3 Gasconade Gasconade County E-911 0 0 0 1 Howard Howard County 911 ND ND ND ND Howard Armstrong Fire Protection District ND ND ND ND Howard Armstrong Police Department ND ND ND ND Howard County Of Howard EMD 0 7 0 0 Howard Fayette Fire Department ND ND ND ND Howard Fayette Police Department 0 9 0 4 Howard Glasgow Police Department 4 6 0 5 Howard Glasgow Volunteer Fire Dept ND ND ND ND Howard Howard County Fire Protection District ND ND ND ND Howard Howard County Sheriffs Office ND ND ND ND Howard New Franklin Fire Department ND ND ND ND Howard New Franklin Police Department ND ND ND ND Howard Howard County Ambulance District ND ND ND ND Miller Miller County Health Center 3 0 3 0 Miller Eldon Public Works 10 0 5 0 Miller City Of Iberia EMD ND ND ND ND Miller Miller County 911 0 0 0 0 Miller Brumley Fire Protection District ND ND ND ND Miller City Of Eldon EMD 2 0 2 0 Miller County Of Miller EMD 2 6 2 0 Miller Eldon City Fire Department 0 25 0 25

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Miller Eldon Police Department 14 0 14 0 Miller Iberia Police Department ND ND ND ND Miller Iberia Rural Fire Protection District 0 25 0 20 Miller Lake Ozark Fire District 4 32 0 30 Miller Lake Ozark Police Department 10 4 4 7 Miller Miller County Sheriffs Office 12 0 20 0 Miller Moreau Fire Protection District 10 40 10 40 Miller St Elizabeth Fire Protection Dist 0 12 0 5 Miller Tuscumbia Fire Protection District ND ND ND ND Miller Miller County Ambulance District 6 11 2 7 Miller Eldon Public Safety Communications 10 30 10 20 Moniteau Moniteau County Health Center 3 0 0 0 Moniteau California Fire Department 0 32 0 6 Moniteau California Police Department 0 14 6 6 Moniteau California Rural Fire Prot Dist 0 20 0 15 Moniteau Clarksburg Police Department 0 2 0 1 Moniteau Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Dept 5 5 2 2 Moniteau County Of Moniteau EMD 0 15 0 10 Moniteau Fortuna Fire Protection District 0 9 0 18 Moniteau Jamestown Police Department 0 4 0 2 Moniteau Jamestown Rural Fire Protection Dist 6 20 4 5 Moniteau Moniteau County Sheriffs Office 0 25 0 14 Moniteau Tipton Fire Department 0 18 0 11

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Moniteau Tipton Police Department 0 5 0 3 Moniteau Tipton Rural Fire Protection Dist 0 12 0 5 Moniteau Mid-Mo Ambulance District 0 8 0 12 Moniteau Moniteau County Emergency Dispatch 0 0 0 0 Montgomery Montgomery County Communication Center 911 00 00 Montgomery ND ND ND ND Bellflower Fire Protection District Montgomery ND ND ND ND Bellflower Police Department Montgomery Big Spring Fire Protection District 6 12 4 8 Montgomery City Of Montgomery City Emd 0 9 0 7 Montgomery County Of Montgomery Emd 0 9 0 7 Montgomery High Hill Police Department 2 0 1 0 Montgomery ND ND ND ND Jonesburg Police Department Montgomery Jonesburg-High Hill Fire Protection District 10 20 3 4 Montgomery Middletown Comm Fire Prot Dist 10 0 3 0 Montgomery Montgomery City Police Department 0 9 0 7 Montgomery Montgomery County Sheriffs Office 6 18 3 17 Montgomery ND ND ND ND Montgomery Vol Fire Prot Distt Montgomery New Florence Fire Protection Dist 12 0 5 0 Montgomery New Florence Police Department 5 2 5 3 Montgomery Rhineland Area Volunteer Fire Dept Inc 12 5 1 3 Montgomery Wellsville Fire Protection Dist 0 10 0 7 Montgomery Wellsville Police Department 2 4 1 3 Montgomery Montgomery County Ambulance District 0 4 0 3

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Montgomery Montgomery County Health Department 2 3 0 0 Morgan Morgan County Health Center 3 0 0 0 Morgan Morgan County 911 0 0 0 1 Morgan Morgan County Road And Bridge 0 0 24 0 Morgan ND ND ND ND Florence Communtiy Fire Department Morgan Gravois Fire Protection District 16 35 25 15 Morgan Ivy Bend Fire & Rescue 30 15 10 25 Morgan Laurie Police Department 0 6 0 6 Morgan Morgan County Sheriffs Office 0 35 0 17 Morgan Rocky Mount Fire Protection District 0 20 0 20 Morgan ND ND ND ND Stover Police Department Morgan ND ND ND ND Stover Rural Fire Protection District Morgan ND ND ND ND Versailles City Fire Department Morgan ND ND ND ND Versailles Police Department Morgan Versailles Rural Fire Protection Dist 0 31 20 17 Osage Argyle Vol. Fire Department 40 0 20 0 Osage Chamois Volunteer Fire Dept 0 20 0 10 Osage County Of Osage Emd 0 0 0 1 Osage Freeburg Community Fire Association 0 20 0 20 Osage Linn Fire Protection District 16 0 5 5 Osage Linn Police Department 10 0 3 0 Osage Meta Fire & Rescue FPD 4 25 0 25 Osage Osage County Sheriffs Office 13 0 9 0

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Osage Westphalia Fire Protection District 100 0 50 0 Osage Comm-Unity Ambulance 5 22 0 3 Osage Osage Ambulance District 1 14 1 5

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Appendix H Policy Documents, Governing Documents, MOUs, and Agreements Note: TIPC updates will includes reference to policy document(s), governing document(s), MOU(s) and agreement(s) by a link to a website if available.

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Appendix I Incident Command System Planning This appendix contains forms for incident command system (ICS) planning. ICS Forms can also be found at the following website: http://training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/ICSResource/ICSResCntr_Forms.htm Note: A copy of completed ICS Forms should also be distributed to the COML.

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ICS 201

1. INCIDENT NAME 2. DATE 3. TIME PREPARED INCIDENT BRIEFING

4. MAP SKETCH (NTS) Frequency or Frequency or Function Assignment Function Assignment Talkgroup Name Talkgroup Name Command Tactical Tactical Tactical Tactical Tactical Tactical Staging

S Staging Area Number (H-1, etc.) H C Hazard (Identify type, e.g. Name and Name B Camp Name power lines) 5. PREPARED BY (NAME AND POSITION)

201 ICS (7/2006) PAGE 1 of 4 NFES 1325

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6. SUMMARY of CURRENT ACTIONS Time Summary of Action

Continue on NIMS/ICS Form 214 Unit Log 201 ICS (7/2006) PAGE 2 of 4 NFES 1325

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7. CURRENT ORGANIZATION – Place name and contact information (talkgroup/channel name, numbers, etc.) below the dividing line.

201 ICS (7/2006) PAGE 3 of 4 NFES 1325

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8. RESOURCES SUMMARY

ON RESOURCES RESOURCES ETA SCENE LOCATION/ASSIGNMENT ORDERED IDENTIFICATION 9

201 ICS (7/2006) PAGE 4 of 4 NFES 1325

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Instructions for Completing the Incident Briefing (ICS 201 Form)

ITEM ITEM TITLE INSTRUCTIONS NUMBER 1. Incident Name Print the name assigned to the incident. 2. Date Prepared Enter date prepared (month, day, year). 3. Time Prepared Enter time prepared (24-hour clock). 4. Map Sketch Show perimeter and control lines, resources assignments, incident facilities, and other special; information on a sketch map or attached to the topographic or orthophoto map. 5. Resources Summary Enter the following information about the resources allocated to the incident. Enter the number and type of resource ordered. Resources Ordered Enter the number and type of resource ordered. Resource Identification Enter the agency three letter designator, S/T, Kind/Type and resource designator. ETA/On Scene Enter the estimated arrival time and place the arrival time or a checkmark in the “on scene” column upon arrival. Location/Assignment Enter the assigned location of the resource and/or the actual assignment. 6. Current Organization Enter on the organization chart the names of the individuals assigned to each position. Modify the chart as necessary. 7. Summary of Current Enter the name and position of the person completing the Actions form. 8. Prepared By Enter Name and position of the person completing the form. *Note Additional pages maybe to ICS Form 201 if needed. Purpose: The incident Briefing form provides the Incident Commander (and the Command and General Staffs assuming command of the incident) with basic information regarding the incident situation and the resources allocated to the incident. It also serves as a permanent record of the initial response to the incident. Preparation: The briefing form is prepared by the Incident Commander for presentation to the incoming Incident Commander along with a more detailed oral briefing. Proper symbology should be used when preparing a map of the incident. Distribution: After the initial briefing of the Incident Commander and General Staff members, the Incident Briefing is duplicated and distributed to the Command Staff, Section Chiefs, Branch Directors, Division/Group Supervisors, and appropriate Planning and Logistic Section Unit Leaders. The sketch map and summary of current action Resources Summary portion are given to the Resources Unit.

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ICS 205 (New)

INCIDENT RADIO Incident Name Date/Time Prepared Date/Time Prepared

COMMUNICATIONS PLAN

Ch Function Channel Name/Trunked Assignment RX Freq N or W RX Tone/NAC TX Freq N or W Tx Mode Remarks # Radio System Talkgroup Tone/NAC 1

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5. Prepared by Incident Location (Communications Unit) Lat/Long County/State The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either an “N” or a “W”, depending on whether the frequency is narrow or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (Project 25)

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ICS 205 Current Version

1. Incident Name 2. Date/Time Prepared 3. Operational Period Date/Time INCIDENT RADIO COMMUNICATIONS PLAN

4. Basic Radio Channel Utilization Radio Type/Cache Channel Function Frequency/Tone Assignment Remarks

5. Prepared by (Communications Unit)

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Instructions for Completing the Incident Radio Communications Plan (ICS 205 Form)

ITEM NUMBER ITEM TITLE INSTRUCTIONS 1. Incident Name Print the name assigned to the incident. 2. Date/Time Prepared Enter date (month, day, year) and time prepared (24- hour clock). 3. Operational Period Enter the date and time. Interval for which the Radio Date/Time Communications Plan applies. Record the start time and end time and include date(s). 4. Basic Radio Channel Enter the radio cache system(s) assigned and used on Utilization System/Cache the incident (e.g., Boise Cache, FIREARMS, Region 5 Emergency Cache, etc). Channel Number Enter the radio channel numbers assigned. Function Enter the function each channel number is assigned (i.e., command, support, division tactical, and ground-to-air). Frequency Enter the radio frequency tone number assigned to each specified function (e.g., 153.400). Assignment Enter the ICS organization assigned to each of the designated frequencies (e.g., Branch I, Division A). Remarks This section should include narrative information regarding special situations 5. Prepared By Enter the name of the Communications Unit Leader preparing the form. Purpose: The Incident Radio Communications Plan provides in one location information on all radio frequencies assignments for each operational period. The plan is a summary of information obtained from the Radio Requirement Worksheet (ICS Form 216) and the Radio Frequency Assignment Worksheet (ICS Form 217). Information from the Radio Communications Plan on frequency assignment is normally placed on the appropriate Assignment List (ICS Form 204). Preparation: The Incident Radio Communications Plan is prepared by the Communications Unit Leader and given to the Planning Section Chief. Distribution: The Incident Radio Communications Plan is duplicated and given to all recipients of the Incident Objectives form including the Incident Communications Center. Information from the plan is placed on Assignment List.

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ICS Form 210 (Status Change Card)

DESIGNATOR NAME / ID.NO.______

STATUS

ASSIGNED AVAILABLE O/S REST O/S MECHANICAL O/S MANNING

______ETR (O/S=Out of Service)

FROM LOCATION TO DIVISION / GROUP STAGING AREA BASE / ICP CAMP ENROUTE ETA HOME AGENCY

MESSAGES

RESTAT

TIME______PROCESS

STATUS CHANGE CARD ICS FORM 210 6/83 NFES 1334

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Instructions for Completing the Status Change Card (ICS Form 210)

ITEM NUMBER INSTRUCTIONS Designator Enter the appropriate designator for the kind of resource. The resource type code are Name/ID No. in ICS 020-1, Resource Listings Status Determine the current status of the resource. If out-of-service status is checked, enter the time when the resource will return to service. From/Location/To Place ad checkmark in the FORM column indicating the current location of the resource (where it came from). Also place a check in the TO column indicating the assigned location of the resource. When more than one Division, Staging Area, or Camp is used, identify the specific location (e.g., Division A, Redfern, Staging Area, Camp Hood). Message Enter any special information provided by the resource or dispatch center such as individual designator of strike teams and task forces. Time Enter the time of the status change (24-hour clock). Resources This box is checked by Resources Unit personnel after the Unit has transferred the Process information to a Resource Status Card (ICS Form 219). Purpose: The Status Change form is used by the Incident Communications Center Message to record status change information received on resources assigned to the incident. Preparation: The form is completed by radio/telephone operators who receive status change information from individual resources, Task Forces, Strike Teams, and Division/Group Supervisors. Status information could also be reported by Staging Area and Helibase Managers or fixed-wing facilities. Distribution: The Status Change Card is a two-part form. The original is given to the Resources Unit, and the Communications Unit retains a second (pink) copy.

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ICS 213

GENERAL MESSAGE TO: POSITION:

FROM: POSITION:

SUBJECT: DATE: TIME:

MESSAGE:

SIGNATURE: POSITION:

REPLY:

DATE: TIME: SIGNATURE/POSITION:

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Instructions for Completing the General Message (ICS 213 Form)

ITEM INSTRUCTIONS NUMBER To Indicate Unit/Person the General Message is intended for. Be specific. Office Indicate the location where the Unit/Person is located, e.g., Ground Support Unit Leader, Simpson Camp, Communications, etc. From Indicate appropriate designation and location sender. Subject Fill in if applicable. Date List the date and time. Message Briefly complete. Think through the message before writing it down. Try to be concise as possible. Reply This section is intended to be used by the Unit/Person who receives the message to reply to your message. Date Record the date and time of reply. Signature Record signature and title of person who initiates the message. White Both copies are sent by person who initiates the message. Copy/Pink Copy Yellow Copy Retained by the person who initiates the message. Pink Copy May be returned to the person who initiates the message. The General Message form in use within the ICS is a three-part form. Purpose: The General Message form is used by: 1. Incident dispatchers to records incoming messages which cannot be orally transmitted to the intended recipients. 2. Command Post and other incident personnel to transit messages to the Incident Communications Center for transmission via radio or telephone to the addressee. 3. Incident personnel to send any message or notification to incident personnel which required a hard-copy delivery. Initiation of the Form: The General Message form may be initiated by incident dispatchers and any other personnel on an incident. Distribution: upon completion, the General Message may be: 1. Hand carried to the addressee. 2. Hand carried to the incident Communications Center for transmission.

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ICS 214

UNIT LOG 1. Incident Name 2. Date Prepared 3. Time Prepared

4. Unit Name/Designators 5. Unit Leader (Name and Position) 6. Operational Period

7. Personnel Roster Assigned Name ICS Position Home Base

8. Activity Log Time Major Events

9. Prepared by (Name and Position)

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Time Major Events

214 ICS 5-80 9. Prepared by (Name and Position)

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Instructions for Completing the Unit Log (ICS 214 Form)

ITEM ITEM TITLE INSTRUCTIONS NUMBER 1. Incident Name Print the name assigned to the incident. 2. Date Prepared Enter date prepared (month, day, year). 3. Time Prepared Enter time prepared (24-hour clock). 4. Unit Name Enter the title of the organizational unit resource designator (e.g., Facilities Unit, Safety Officer, and Strike Team). 5. Unit Leader Enter the name of the individual in charge of the unit. 6. Operational Period Enter the time span covered by the log (e.g., 1800 Oct.12 to 0600 Oct.13). 7. Personnel Roster List the name, position, and home based of each member assigned to the unit during the operational period. 8. Activity Log Enter the time and briefly describe each significant occurrence or event (e.g., task assignments, task completions, , difficulties encountered, etc.) 9. Prepared By Enter Name and title of the person approving the log. Provide log to immediate supervisor at the end of each operational period. Purpose: The Unit Log is used to record details of unit activity strike team activity. The file of these logs provides a basic reference which to extract information for inclusion ion any after- action report. Preparation: A Unit Log is initiated and maintained by Command Staff members, Division/Group Supervisors, Air Operations Group/Strike Team/Task Force Leaders, and Unit Leaders. Completed logs are forwarded to supervisors who provide to the Documentation Unit. Distribution: The Documentation Unit maintains a file of all Unit Logs. It is necessary that one copy of each log be submitted to the Documentation Unit.

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ICS Form 216

1. Incident Name 2. Date 3. Time

RADIO REQUIREMENTS WORKSHEET 4. Branch 5. Agency 6. Operational Period 7. Tactical Frequency

8. Division/Group Division/Group Division/Group Division/Group

Agency Agency Agency Agency

9. Agency ID No. Radio Reqmnts Agency ID No. Radio Reqmnts Agency ID No. Radio Reqmnts Agency ID No. Radio Reqmnts

10. Prepared by (Name and Position)

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Instructions for Completing the Radio Requirements Worksheet (ICS 216 Form)

ITEM ITEM TITLE INSTRUCTIONS NUMBER 1. Incident Name Print the name assigned to the incident. 2. Date Prepared Enter date (month, day, year) prepared. 3. Time Prepared Enter time prepared (24-hour clock). 4. Branch Enter Branch number (I, II, etc.) for which radio requirements are being prepared. 5. Agency Enter the three-letter designator of the agency staffing the Branch Director position (e.g., VNC, CDF, ANF, LFD, etc.). 6. Operational Period Enter the time interval for which the assignment applies. Record the start date/time and end date/time. 7. Tactical Frequency Enter the radio frequency to be used by the Branch Director to communicate with each Division/Group Supervisor in the Branch. 8. Division/Group Enter for each Division/Group in the Branch the Division/Group identifier (A, B, etc.) and the agency assigned (e.g., LAC, VNC, etc.). 9. Agency/ID No./Radio List all units assigned to each Division/Group. Record the Requirements agency designator, unit or resource identification, and total number of radios needed for each unit resource. 10. Prepared By Enter the name and position of the person completing the worksheet. Purpose: The Radio Requirements Worksheet is used to develop the total number of personnel portable radios required for each Division/Group and Branch. It provides a listing of all units assigned to each Division, and thus depicts the total incident radio needs. Preparation: The worksheet is prepared by the Communications’ Unit for each operational period and can only be completed after specific resource assignments are made and designated on Assignment Lists. This worksheet need not be used if the Communications Unit Leader can easily obtain the information directly from Assignment Lists. Distribution: The worksheet is for internal use by the Communications Unit and therefore there is no distribution of the form.

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ICS Form 217

1. INCIDNET NAME 2. DATE 3. OPERATIONAL PERIOD (DATE/TIME) RADIO FREQUENCY ASSIGNMENT WORKSHEET From:

4. INCIDENT ORGANIZATION

TOTAL BY 5. RADIO DATA BRANCH DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION BRANCH DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION BRANCH DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION INCIDENT COMMANDER SAFETY OFFICER OPERATION SECTION AIR OPERATION AIR TACTICAL SUPERVISO PLANNING SECTION GROUND SUPPORT BASE UNIT COMM CENTER REQ. FREQUENC SOURCE FUNCTION CH# Y

6. FREQUENC ID CH# Y A G EN CY

7. TOTAL RADIOS REQUIRED

8. PREPARED BY (NAME/POSITION) 217 ICS

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ICS Form 217A

Frequency Band Description

COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET ICS 217A

Channel Channel Name/Trunked Eligible RX Freq N or W RX Tone/NAC TX Freq N or W Tx Tone/NAC Mode Remarks

Configuration Radio System Talkgroup Users/Assignments A, D. or M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either an “N” or a “W”, depending on whether the frequency is narrow or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital

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(e.g., Project 25). All channels are shown as if programmed in a portable or mobile radio. Repeater and base stations must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

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SAMPLE ICS 217A

Frequency Band Description

COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET ICS 217A

Channel Channel Name/Trunked Eligible RX Freq N or RX Tone/NAC TX Freq N or Tx Mode Remarks Configuration Radio System Talkgroup Users/Assignments W W Tone/NAC A, D. or M List – Identify Tactical Nets Operations Operations Operations Operations List – Identify Command Nets Command & General Staff Command & General Staff Command & General Staff List – Identify Air-to-Ground Nets Air Ops & Ops

List – Identify Dispatch Nets Initial Attack Initial Attack Initial Attack Initial Attack Initial Attack Initial Attack List – Identify Support Nets Logistics

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either an “N” or a “W”, depending on whether the frequency is narrow or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25). All channels are shown as if programmed in a portable or mobile radio. Repeater and base stations must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

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Instructions for Completing the Radio Frequency Assignment Worksheet (ICS 217 Form)

ITEM ITEM TITLE INSTRUCTIONS NUMBER 1. Incident Name Print the name assigned to the incident. 2. Date Enter date (month, day, year) prepared. 3. Operational Period Enter the time interval for which the assignment applies. Record the start date/time and end date/time (e.g., 9/17/96- 0600 to 9/18/96-0600). 4. Incident Organization List frequencies allocated for each channel for each organizational element activated, record the number of radios required to perform the designated function on the specified frequency. 5. Radio Data For each radio cache and frequency assigned, record the associated function. Functional assignment for: a. Command b. Support c. Division tactical d. Ground-to-air 6. Agency List the frequencies for each major agency assigned to the incident. Also list the function and channel number assigned. 7. Total Radios Required Total each column. This provides the number of radios required by each organizational unit. Also total each row which provides the number of radios using each available frequency. 8. Prepared By Enter the name and position of the person completing the worksheet. Purpose: The Radio Frequency Assignment Worksheet is used by the Communications Unit Leader to assist in determining frequency allocation. Preparation: Cache radio frequencies available to the incident are listed on the form. Major agency frequencies assigned to the incident should be added to the bottom of the worksheet. Distribution: The worksheet, prepared by the Communications Unit, is for internal use.

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ICS Form 309

DATE PREPARED: COMMUNICATIONS LOG TASK # TIME PREPARED:

FOR OPERATIONAL PERIOD# TASK NAME:

RADIO OPERATOR NAME (LOGISTICS): STATION I.D. LOG STATION I.D. TIME FROM TO SUBJECT

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Appendix J Reference Materials

Reference Sources - SAFECOM. http://www.safecomprogram.gov The National Emergency Communications Plan (NECP) is a strategic plan that sets goals and identifies key national priorities to enhance governance, planning, technology, training and exercises, and disaster communications capabilities. The NECP provides recommendations, including milestones, to help emergency response providers and relevant government officials make measurable improvements in emergency communications over the next three years. - National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC). http://www.npstc.org The National Interoperability Field Operations Guide (NIFOG) is a collection of technical reference material for radio technicians responsible for radios that will be used in disaster response applications. The NIFOG includes information from the National Interoperability Frequency Guide (NIFG), the instructions for use of the NIFG, and other reference material; formatted as a pocket-sized guide for radio technicians to carry with them. - Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). http://www.fema.gov The Department of Homeland Security Target Capability List (TCL describes the capabilities related to the four homeland security mission areas: Prevent, Protect, Respond, and Recover. It defines and provides the basis for assessing preparedness. It also establishes national guidance for preparing the Nation for major all-hazards events, such as those defined by the National Planning Scenarios.

- Missouri Department of Public Safety. http://www.dps.mo.gov/ The Missouri Statewide Communications Interoperability Plan (SCIP) is a strategic plan designed to provide a framework for the state to identify strategic initiatives intended to enhance emergency communications interoperability throughout the State. Missouri has an approved SCIP that addresses designated critical elements for statewide interoperability and a process to frequently update the SCIP as progress is made and new initiatives emerge.

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Appendix K Glossary

Item/Acronym Definition Audio bridge used in fixed and mobile configurations. Requires radio from each ACU-1000 connected communications system. Gateway device used to link disparate radio systems. AM Administrative Manager Audio Bridge Connects four-wire audio from disparate radio systems to provide interoperability. CASM Communication Assets Survey and Mapping CAM Communication Assets Mapping CAS Communication Assets Survey CERT Community Emergency Response Team COMC Communications Coordinator COML Communications Unit Leader COMT Incident Communications Technician Console Patching Ability to connect channels via dispatch consoles DHS Department of Homeland Security EMS Emergency Medical Services EOC Emergency Operations Center ESF Emergency Support Function FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency FCC Federal Communication Commission IC Incident Command ICC Incident Communications Center ICALL Calling Channel for ITAC ICP Incident Command Post ICS Incident Command System ICTAP Interoperable Communications Technology Assistance Program ID Identification INCM Incident Communications Center Manager Inter-agency Located or occurring between two or more agencies Interoperable Ability of a system to use the parts or equipment of another system IT Information Technology ITAC Conventional mutual aid channel 800 Mhz JFO Joint Field Office

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Item/Acronym Definition MCC Mobile Communicaiton Center MCU Mobile Communications Unit MHz Abbreviation for megahertz. 5 MHz = 5,000,000 Hz or 5,000 kHz. MOA Memorandum of Agreement MOU Memorandum of Understanding Mutual Aid Personnel, equipment, or services provided to another jurisdiction NIMS National Incident Management System NPSPAC National Public Safety Planning Advisory Committee NSSE National Special Security Event POC Point of Contact RACES Radio Amateur Civil RADO Radio Operator RF Radio Frequency SHARES Shared Resources High Frequency Radio Program SOP Standard Operating Procedure Term ususally used with trunked radio systems. A talkgroup is a predefined list of Talkgroup radios/users assigned a unique ID which allows them to communicate with each other over the trunked radio system. THSP Technical Specialist TICP Tactical Interoperable Communications Plan Ultra High Frequency – Range of 300 to 3,000 MHz. For public safety LMR, usually UHF refers to two bands. 380 to 460 MHz (low) and 460 to 512 MHz (high). USCG Coast Guard Very High Frequency – For public safety LMR, usually refers to VHF High Band VHF with a range of 136 to 164 MHz. VHF Low Band has a frequency range below 100 MHz.

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