9,683

EMS Calls for Service
As of 12/31/2025
5% increase over last year

9,229

EMS Calls
As of 12/31/2024

01/21/2026

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
06:30PM
Contact: Chief Administrator Ray Antonacci for more information 636-528-8488 ext 302
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Today, we are saddened to learn of the passing of Tommy Shine, a dedicated firefighter and union brother who spent his life serving his community and those around him. His commitment to helping others and the fire service leaves behind a legacy that will not be forgotten.

Our hearts go out to his entire family during this difficult time, especially his son, who is a part of the LCAD family. Please know that you are in our thoughts, and we are here to support you however you may need.

From all of us at LCAD, we send our deepest condolences, love, and strength to the Shine family.
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We had such a great time at the Early Childhood Center for Career Day! 🚑💛

Paramedic Christin, Ben, and Cody spent the day with the kiddos teaching them all about what we do on an ambulance and, most importantly, how to call 911 in an emergency. The kids asked awesome questions and did such a great job learning!

It was extra special getting to team up with some of our community partners, including Lincoln County Fire Protection District, Troy Police Department, and the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office (and their awesome K9s 🐾).

And of course… we can’t forget the mini ponies and tractors that made the day even more fun! 🐴🚜

We love opportunities like this to connect with our community and help educate the next generation. Thank you for having us! 💙

#CommunityFirst #EMS #CareerDay #LincolnCounty #FutureHeroes
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We are incredibly grateful for the kindness and support from our community 💙

A huge thank you to Toyota Bodine for providing these amazing meals to help keep our crews fueled and ready to serve. From delicious pasta salad to full meal boxes, every bit of generosity means more than you know. ❤️🚑
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We Do More Than Save Lives!

Lincoln County Ambulance District Paramedics and EMTs have formed their own 501 (c)3 charitable organization called the Lincoln County EMS Community Outreach.

The purpose of the Community Outreach is to foster a relationship with our community that goes beyond illness and trauma.  We are here as a not for profit resource of volunteers in your community helping  to improve lives through service and support of local businesses and charities.

Visit our Facebook page to see some of the projects we have been involved in.

SPECIAL NEEDS TRACKING AND AWARENESS RESPONSE SYSTEM

S.T.A.R.S

The ambulance district has joined several others in the St. Louis area that have started a new program called S.T.A.R.S. — Special Need Tracking and Awareness Response System.

The program is for special needs patents especially under the age of 18 and allows the district to be aware of any medical conditions it may encounter when responding to an emergency call.

The S.T.A.R.S. program was founded a few years ago by Shelby Cox, EMS liaison for Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center, and Tricia Casey, a paramedic with Rock Township Ambulance District. Once our district attended a meeting and learned more about the program, our administrators and paramedics agreed it would be beneficial to local families.

To learn more information about the S.T.A.R.S. Program, contact Battalion Chief Janet Norton, Lincoln County Ambulance District STARS Coordinator, at 636-528-8488  ext. 306 or [email protected] or fill out the form below and we will contact you.

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The IAFF Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health Treatment and Recovery is a one-of-a-kind addiction treatment facility specializing in PTSD for IAFF members – and IAFF members only – who are struggling with addiction, PTSD other related behavioral health challenges to receive the help they need in taking the first steps toward recovery. It is a safe haven for members to talk with other members who have faced or overcome similar challenges.

https://www.iaffrecoverycenter.com