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| Disaster Preparedness - State Farm Insurance Learning Center |
State Farm®'s mission is to help people manage the risks of everyday
life, recover from the unexpected and realize their dreams. The
Learning Center provides you with a variety of online tools and
resources to help make it easy.
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| Safety On The Road - State Farm Insurance Learning Center |
State Farm®'s mission is to help people manage the risks of everyday
life, recover from the unexpected and realize their dreams. The
Learning Center provides you with a variety of online tools and
resources to help make it easy.
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| Firefighters Assocation of Missouri |
It is the mission of the FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOCIATION OF MISSOURI to promote fraternal brotherhood between members of the Association throughout the State of Missouri. To encourage education and research related to the fire service. |
| Missouri EMS Association (MEMSA) |
MEMSA is a professional organization that is committed to promoting quality emergency medical services for the people of the state of Missouri. |
| St. Charles County Emergency Services Association |
The St. Charles County Emergency Services Association (SCCESA) is a group dedicated to improving the quality of emergency response provided to residents, visitors, businesses and other organizations in St. Charles County. |
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| Poison Prevention Website |
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| St. Charles County Safe Kids Coaliton |
Safe Kids Worldwide is a global network of organizations whose mission is to prevent accidental childhood injury, a leading killer of children 14 and under.
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| Arch Air Medical Service |
ARCH Air Medical Service, Inc. is a critical care air ambulance service providing coverage for Missouri, Illinois and the surrounding regions. As one of the first air medical operations in the United States, ARCH has been providing quality patient ca |
| Air Evac |
Provides air medical transport services. Based in Phoenix, Arizona. |
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| St. Charles County Ambulance District |
St. Charles County Ambulance District provides emergency and non-emergency
care and transportation throughout St. Charles County since the
District was established in November 1974. In 2005 the District
staff,comprised of 111 Paramedics and 21 EMTs, responded to more
than 22,000 calls.
The District also provides EMT-B and EMT-Paramedic
training courses as well as continuing education for ambulance and
fire personnel.
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| Backstoppers |
The BackStoppers provides needed support to the spouses and children of all local and county police officers, firefighters, publicly-funded paramedics and EMTs and volunteer fire protection units, who have lost their lives performing their duty. |
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| Augusta Community Volunteer Fire Department |
Augusta Community Volunteer Fire Department proudly protects 1800
people living in an area of 77 square miles. We operate out of 2
stations that protect a primarily rural area. Our department is
a public department whose members are on a volunteer status.
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| Central County Fire & Rescue |
The Central County Fire and Rescue Fire Protection District (CCFR)
was organized in 1998 by the consolidation of the St. Peters and
St. Charles Fire Protection Districts. Central County Fire and Rescue
currently provides emergency services to approximately 90,000 residents
in a 72 square mile area. Six stations are staffed by full-time
firefighters 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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| Cottleville Community Fire Protection District |
The Cottleville Community Fire Protection District has proudly served
the residents of Cottleville, Dardenne Prairie, O’Fallon,
St. Peters and unincorporated portions of St. Charles County since
1908. The district operates 4 engine houses which are staffed 24
hours a day, seven days a week by full time paid firefighters. The
district typically responds to about 2700 calls for emergency service
annually. Our district covers a little over 35 square miles and
protects a population of over 40,000 residents.
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| Lake St. Louis Fire Protection District |
The Lake Saint Louis Fire Protection District is located in the
heart of St. Charles County, Missouri, near the intersection of
Interstate 70 and Highway 40/61. We cover a response area of approximately
7 square miles and protect a population of about 12,000 persons.
We are a combination department comprised primarily of volunteers
with a small career staff. Presently we have 26 Traditional Volunteer
Firefighters, 21 Reserve Volunteer Firefighters, a career staff
of 7, and a part-time Fire Inspector, Administrative Assistant,
Recording Secretary, Accountant and Attorney. Three elected Directors
oversee the Fire District Board.
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| New Melle Fire Protection District |
The New Melle Fire Protection District (NMFPD) was organized over
50 years ago as an all-volunteer department. Currently responsible
for protecting 121 square miles, it is the largest geographic FPD
in all of St. Charles County. It has three fire stations: Station
1 (main) on Mill Street/Hwy Z near Hwy D, Station 2 on Hwy D at
Hwy DD, and Station 3 on Borgman Road off Highway T, near the entrance
of the Lake Sherwood development.
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| O'Fallon Fire Protection District |
The O’Fallon Fire Protection District was first formed in
1906 as the O’Fallon Volunteer Fire Department. In the early
years the City of O’Fallon financed the fire department. Sometime
shortly after World War II, the fire department was reorganized
and became a separate entity from the City of O’Fallon and
became a subscription fire department. Subscription fire department
characteristically sell fire tags that are hung on a home or the
main building of a farm complex and identifies you as a member of
the fire department entitled to fire protection as a member. By
the late 1960’s it became clear that this funding mechanism
was not adequate. In June of 1970, the citizens in the area surrounding
O’Fallon were asked to endorse a fire protection district
by a vote of the people. The issue passed and we became the O’Fallon
Fire Protection District.
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| St. Charles Fire Department |
The St. Charles Fire Department was established in 1861 and has
a proud tradition of service to the community. The St. Charles Fire
Department covers approximately 25 square miles and serves a population
of approximately 65,000 people.
The St. Charles Fire Department has 80 uniformed employees and
a clerical staff of 4 employees. We operate from five firehouses
and responded to 6,985 calls for service in 2005. In addition to
fire suppression, the St. Charles Fire Department provides emergency
medical services, hazardous material response, technical rescue,
water and dive rescue, fire prevention and fire education programs
to name a few.
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| Wentzville Fire Protection District |
The Wentzville Fire Protection District was originally formed as
the Wentzville Volunteer Fire Department in 1928. During the early
1940’s, a committee was formed to send out letters to the
public to solicit funds for a new pumper and equipment. In the early
years, a variety of fundraisers such as baseball/softball tournaments
and plays put on by the volunteers also served to keep the volunteer
department running. There was also a voluntary public fire tag subscription
system. In 1959, the first fire station was built to house the offices
and trucks of the department. This station #1 still remains the
District Headquarters and Fire Station #1 today.
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| Burn Institute - Juvenile Firesetter |
The Burn Institute is a non-profit health agency dedicated to reducing burn injuries and deaths through fire and burn prevention education, burn survivor support programs and the funding of burn care research and treatment. |
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| National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges - Juvenile Firesetter |
Welcome to the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges |
| USFA Youth/Juvenile Firesetter Intervention |
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| St. Charles County HazMat Team |
he St. Charles / Warren County Hazardous Material Response Team
has its origins dating back to 1985. Membership is comprised of
35 specially-trained personnel. The geographic area served by the
“Haz-Mat Team” encompasses St. Charles County and Warren
County, Missouri. The St. Charles / Warren County Hazardous Material
Response Team is one of 28 Homeland Security Response Teams in the
State of Missouri.
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| Home Safety - State Farm Insurance Learning Center |
State Farm®'s mission is to help people manage the risks of everyday
life, recover from the unexpected and realize their dreams. The
Learning Center provides you with a variety of online tools and
resources to help make it easy.
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| International Code Council |
Building Officials and Code Administrators (BOCA) (published the BOCA National Building Code and other National Codes) is now the International Code Council. |
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| St. Charles County Rescue Task Force |
The St. Charles County Special Operations Team is a
Division of the St. Charles County Emergency Services Association and
is overseen by the St. Charles County Fire Protection Association. The
Chief's Representative that oversees the team is Fire Chief Ernie
Rhodes.
The rescue team is part of the St.
Louis Metro Heavy Rescue Task Force. The St. Charles County Special
Operations Team is also known as the St. Louis Metro Heavy Rescue Task
Force - Strike Team # 1. The primary mission of Strike Team # 1 is
Urban Search and Rescue.
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| Missouri Division of Fire Safety |
Fire and life safety enforcement and education to all citizens. |
| State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) |
Our mission is to protect the lives and property of all Missourians when major disasters threaten public safety in any city, county or region of Missouri. SEMA responds to two types of disasters - natural and manmade. |
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| St. Charles County Fire Academy |
The St. Charles County Fire Academy Firefighter I and II Program
follows the traditional school year beginning in September with
certification testing and graduation in June. Classes are held on
Monday and Thursday nights from 7 to 10 PM, and two Saturdays per month
from 8 AM to 4 PM.
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| Be Safe At Work - State Farm Insurance Learning Center |
State Farm®'s mission is to help people manage the risks of everyday
life, recover from the unexpected and realize their dreams. The
Learning Center provides you with a variety of online tools and
resources to help make it easy.
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