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

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Contact: Chief Administrator Ray Antonacci for more information 636-528-8488 ext 302
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🚑‼️UPDATE‼️🚑 The tornado drill has been cancelled today! Please read this post for more information on severe weather!

🚨 Statewide Tornado Drill Today at 11:00 AM 🚨

Good morning Lincoln County!

Today at 11:00 AM, Missouri will conduct a statewide tornado drill. During this time, Outdoor Warning Sirens may sound as part of the drill. This is only a test designed to help communities practice what to do during severe weather.

It’s also a good reminder that what many people call “tornado sirens” are actually Outdoor Warning Sirens, meant to alert people who are outdoors. They are not intended to wake you up or serve as your only warning while inside your home. Because of this, it’s important to have other ways to receive alerts, such as a NOAA weather radio or Nixle alerts.

Remember the difference between a Tornado Watch and a Tornado Warning:
• Watch: Conditions are favorable for tornadoes. Stay aware.
• Warning: A tornado has been detected or reported. Seek shelter immediately.

At Lincoln County Ambulance District, we want our community to stay informed, prepared, and safe during severe weather.

To sign up for Nixle alerts, text your zip code to 888777 or visit www.nixle.com.rthe
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🚑‼️UPDATE‼�

February was another busy month for your Lincoln County Ambulance District crews. 🚑

In 28 days, our Paramedics and EMTs responded to 705 calls for service across the county — ranging from Breathing Problems and falls to Cardiac Arrests, Vehicle Accidents, and Behavioral Health Emergencies.

Behind every number is a neighbor, a family, and a moment that mattered. Thank you for trusting us to be there when you need us most. We are proud to serve this community 24/7, 365 days a year.
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February was another

At Lincoln County Ambulance District, every paramedic is trained to confidently operate every piece of equipment on our ambulances and administer the medications we carry. Proficiency matters. Our crews continuously train to ensure that when seconds count, they are prepared to deliver advanced, life-saving care without hesitation.

An in-service ambulance is a significant investment in public safety. Fully equipped and response-ready, each unit represents approximately $600,000 in vehicles, advanced cardiac monitors, stretchers, ventilators, medications, safety equipment, and essential medical supplies. That investment ensures our paramedics have the tools they need to care for you, your family, and your neighbors.

As Lincoln County continues to grow, the demand for emergency medical services continues to rise. Prop EMS would provide the stable funding necessary to maintain and replace critical equipment, keep ambulances staffed and ready, and continue delivering the high standard of care our community expects and deserves.

We are committed to meeting the needs of a growing community with professionalism, preparedness, and excellence. Your support of Prop EMS is an investment in reliable emergency medical care — today and for the future.
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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