7,257

EMS Calls for Service
As of 09/31/25

6,858

EMS Calls
As of 09/31/24

10/15/2025

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
06:30PM
Contact: Chief Administrator Ray Antonacci for more information 636-528-8488 ext 302
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REQUEST FOR BIDS
❄️ Snow Removal Services – 2025-2026 Winter Season

The Lincoln County Ambulance District is accepting bids for snow removal services at all district bases for the 2025–2026 winter season. Services will include clearing snow from parking lots, walkways and ambulance driveways, as well as spreading salt as needed.

Facility Locations:
• 1392 S. Third St., Troy, MO
• 28 Walter Ct., Moscow Mills, MO
• 101 Hwy E, Elsberry, MO
• 11 Highland Rd., Winfield, MO
• 902 New Hope Rd., Elsberry, MO

Bid Format:
Please format bids as follows:
• Base Bid: November 2025 – April 2026 Contract for All Five District Facilities
• Flat rate per removal (including salt) for snowfall greater than 1” up to 3”: $_________
• Flat rate per removal (including salt) for snowfall greater than 3” up to 6”: $_________
• Flat rate per removal (including salt) for snowfall greater than 6” up to 9”: $_________
• Flat rate per removal (including salt) for snowfall greater than 9” up to 12”: $_________
• Flat rate for salt only – per bag furnished and applied: $_________
• Hourly rate for any hand work $_________

Submission Details:
Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope no later than Friday, November 14, 2025, at 3:30 p.m.

Bids may be:
• Dropped off: Lincoln County Ambulance District, 1392 S. Third St., Troy, MO
• Mailed to:
Lincoln County Ambulance District
P.O. Box 157
Troy, MO 63379
Attn: Snow Removal

For questions or additional information, please contact:
Chief Administrator Ray Antonacci
📞 636-290-3800
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How cool is this?
Paramedics Peyton and Joe snapped this shot of the Northern Lights last night to the north in Elsberry!
Meteorologists say there’s a chance to spot the lights again tonight — with a cellphone while looking north, away from city lights.
Feel free to share any cool photos with us below! 📸
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How cool is this? 
Paramedics Peyton and Joe snapped this shot of the Northern Lights last night to the north in Elsberry!
Meteorologists say there’s a chance to spot the lights again tonight — with a cellphone while looking north, away from city lights.
Feel free to share any cool photos with us below! 📸

🇺🇸 Honoring our heroes today and every day. 🇺🇸

We’re proud to have several veterans among our team here at Lincoln County Ambulance District. Your service to our country and community is deeply appreciated.
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🇺🇸 Honoring our heroes today and every day. 🇺🇸

We’re proud to have several veterans among our team here at Lincoln County Ambulance District. Your service to our country and community is deeply appreciated.
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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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