The fire Agency listing (first two digits) can be downloaded from here: http://cce911.org/upload/files/apparatuscatalog.pdf
For the most part, it is accurate for the Agency or Fire District (first two digits) even though some of it is dated since last updated.
As mentioned earlier, Fire Response is heard on the Slater 800 MHz P25 system. The units respond on the appropriate "Main" talkgroup or one of the "Fire Tac" talkgroups.
For the St Louis county areas, Slater is divided between north and south with Page Avenue being the dividing line.
The Fire Dispatch talkgroups are often heard on Slater North and South talkgroups at the same time but there are times when dispatch may only be heard on one or the other.
The Dispatch talkgroups are basically a simulcast rebroadcast of the tone-out tones for activating pagers and house alert systems. These are all on VHF analog frequencies.
Slater South Dispatch (Slater TG 54755) tone-outs are heard on two VHF analog frequencies but they share the same Slater Talkgroup of 54755.
Slater South Dispatch, uses the analog tone-out frequency on 154.160 for the southernmost areas of south county like Affton for one example.
Slater South Dispatch has another analog tone-out frequency of 154.220 used by those municipalities nearer to Page Ave and the West County agencies such as Creve Coeur, Monarch, Wildwood, Eureka etc.
East Central Fire Dispatch (Slater TG 54701) center covers several inner central county fire districts like Clayton for example. Its analog tone-out frequency is 151.055
Slater North Fire Dispatch (Slater TG 54753) (most fire districts along and north of Page Ave) are heard on VHF analog 154.325. This covers several fire districts such as Maryland Heights for example.
University City Fire (Slater TG 54759) Dispatch analog tone-outs are heard on 154.370.
Muni Fire Dispatch (Slater TG covers mainly Kirkwood and Des Peres fire districts. Their tone-outs are heard on VHF analog 158.760.
The counties listed below also have Slater TGs for their respective counties but I did not list them here.
Slater for St Charles County has fire tone-outs on VHF analog 154.445. I'm not sure if all fire districts in that county use this analog tone-out frequency.
Slater for Jefferson County Fire Dispatch Tone-Outs are usually heard on VHF analog 154.310. I'm not sure if all fire districts in Jeffco Co use this tone-out frequency but many do.
Some fire districts in Franklin County use a VHF analog tone-out on 154.430. There is no Slater Talkgroup for Franklin County as technically, Franklin County is not on the Slater system. Some fire districts in Franklin County are dispatched by Central County Emergency 911 however so a Slater TG probably exists for the few Franklin County Fire Dispatch districts.
There may be other analog fire tone-out frequencies in use that have a Slater system TG but the above should about cover the majority of St Louis, Jefferson and St Charles county fire districts.
Then use the PDF linked above to CCE911 and match up the fire district number and you can get a pretty good idea of the apparatus type as well as the fire district house number for those fire districts that have more than one house location.
There are a couple free programs one can use to capture and display the actual tones as they are broadcast over the air.
Using that info, one can make a pretty decent list of fire districts, house numbers and apparatus types used within the respective fire districts for tone out info.
A person just needs to monitor the analog tone-out frequencies and write down the relevant info for each fire district as the equipment is dispatched and what tone(s) are displayed for each fire district as the tone info comes across the display screen.
It could take a while but in the end, you should have a pretty accurate list. that can be put into the Wiki pages.
For the most part, it is accurate for the Agency or Fire District (first two digits) even though some of it is dated since last updated.
As mentioned earlier, Fire Response is heard on the Slater 800 MHz P25 system. The units respond on the appropriate "Main" talkgroup or one of the "Fire Tac" talkgroups.
For the St Louis county areas, Slater is divided between north and south with Page Avenue being the dividing line.
The Fire Dispatch talkgroups are often heard on Slater North and South talkgroups at the same time but there are times when dispatch may only be heard on one or the other.
The Dispatch talkgroups are basically a simulcast rebroadcast of the tone-out tones for activating pagers and house alert systems. These are all on VHF analog frequencies.
Slater South Dispatch (Slater TG 54755) tone-outs are heard on two VHF analog frequencies but they share the same Slater Talkgroup of 54755.
Slater South Dispatch, uses the analog tone-out frequency on 154.160 for the southernmost areas of south county like Affton for one example.
Slater South Dispatch has another analog tone-out frequency of 154.220 used by those municipalities nearer to Page Ave and the West County agencies such as Creve Coeur, Monarch, Wildwood, Eureka etc.
East Central Fire Dispatch (Slater TG 54701) center covers several inner central county fire districts like Clayton for example. Its analog tone-out frequency is 151.055
Slater North Fire Dispatch (Slater TG 54753) (most fire districts along and north of Page Ave) are heard on VHF analog 154.325. This covers several fire districts such as Maryland Heights for example.
University City Fire (Slater TG 54759) Dispatch analog tone-outs are heard on 154.370.
Muni Fire Dispatch (Slater TG covers mainly Kirkwood and Des Peres fire districts. Their tone-outs are heard on VHF analog 158.760.
The counties listed below also have Slater TGs for their respective counties but I did not list them here.
Slater for St Charles County has fire tone-outs on VHF analog 154.445. I'm not sure if all fire districts in that county use this analog tone-out frequency.
Slater for Jefferson County Fire Dispatch Tone-Outs are usually heard on VHF analog 154.310. I'm not sure if all fire districts in Jeffco Co use this tone-out frequency but many do.
Some fire districts in Franklin County use a VHF analog tone-out on 154.430. There is no Slater Talkgroup for Franklin County as technically, Franklin County is not on the Slater system. Some fire districts in Franklin County are dispatched by Central County Emergency 911 however so a Slater TG probably exists for the few Franklin County Fire Dispatch districts.
There may be other analog fire tone-out frequencies in use that have a Slater system TG but the above should about cover the majority of St Louis, Jefferson and St Charles county fire districts.
Then use the PDF linked above to CCE911 and match up the fire district number and you can get a pretty good idea of the apparatus type as well as the fire district house number for those fire districts that have more than one house location.
There are a couple free programs one can use to capture and display the actual tones as they are broadcast over the air.
Using that info, one can make a pretty decent list of fire districts, house numbers and apparatus types used within the respective fire districts for tone out info.
A person just needs to monitor the analog tone-out frequencies and write down the relevant info for each fire district as the equipment is dispatched and what tone(s) are displayed for each fire district as the tone info comes across the display screen.
It could take a while but in the end, you should have a pretty accurate list. that can be put into the Wiki pages.