County Capabilities & Gap Analysis
Operational reference for Marion County, Illinois — fire and law-enforcement capability matrix, county-wide gap analysis, mitigation-plan currency status, and the open-action tracker. Purpose-built for board packets, grant narratives, and SCIRPDC mitigation discussions. Source data is the same that feeds the contacts roster and EOP — but here it's organized for strategic reading rather than operational lookup.
Print-friendly. Use Ctrl/Cmd+P to save as PDF for board packet inclusion. Last reviewed: May 2026.
1. County Fire Capabilities — 11 Agencies
| Agency | Type | EMS | Aerial | HAZMAT | Tech Rescue | Rural / Tanker | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Salem FPD | Combination · ISO 3 | — | 95' platform (2014 Pierce) | Ops · county trailer here | Heavy rescue · grain bin · rope · extrication (formal certs) | 3 × 2,000-gal engine/tenders | Oilfield (Squibb) · MABAS Div 47 dispatch |
| City of Centralia FD | ~100% career · 2 stations | First-response (paired w/ LifeStar/UMR) | 110' Ascendant (only modern aerial in county) | Ops (rail corridor) | — | Hydrant city | Code enforcement / fire prev. bureau |
| Centralia FPD (Twp) | Vol / paid-on-call · ~27 | — | 65' Snorkel (1989, older) | — | — | 2,000-gal tanker + 1,000-gal Rosenbauer on order | Oilfield, wildland, 4-county MA |
| Kinmundy-Alma FPD | 100% volunteer · 138 sq mi (largest) | 2 BLS ambulances (only such FPD in county) | — | — | Brush/Rescue 9319 · ATV w/ Stokes | 2,500 + 2,500 (incoming) + 850 + 1,250 gal · 2,500-gal porta-tank | 50-gal foam · deepest vol-only inventory |
| Sandoval FPD | Combination · 2 career + 28 vol | BLS ambulance | — | — | — | Engine 9130 (Sentinel mid-mount) + tanker | Hwy 50 / IL 161 corridor |
| Patoka FPD | 100% volunteer · 31 FF | BLS ambulance | — | — | — | 2,500-gal Sentinel pumper-tanker (consolidated rig) | US 51 / Rt 161 corridor; ⚠ NOT Pike Co IN |
| Odin FPD | 100% volunteer · ~25 | First-response only (ALS via UMR Salem) | — | — | Battery hydraulic extrication on TWO engines · combination cutter/spreader on brush truck (off-road extrication) · Stokes basket | 2007 Freightliner pumper-tender | Skeeter Type 5 wildland (newest in county) · Off-road extrication kit |
| Farina FPD | 100% volunteer · cross-county | BLS ambulance | — | — | Walk-around rescue (Unit 1257) — rare for size | 2,000-gal tanker | ⚠ Fayette Co physically — Marion 911 dispatch |
| Iuka FPD | 100% volunteer · ~25 | — (UMR Salem) | — | — | — | 1,500-gal engine (new Jan 2026) | Rural / ag / wildland |
| Kell Community FPD | 100% volunteer · 18 + 2 · cross-county | — | — | — | — | Sentinel custom pumper-tanker (2022/23) | SE Marion + NE Jefferson Co · 2024 OSFM $26K grant |
| Orchardville FPD | 100% volunteer · 23 · cross-county | — | — | — | — | ~2,000-gal tender (typical) | ⚠ Wayne Co HQ — covers Marion SE corner |
2. The Four Anchors
3. Fire + EMS Combined Districts & Water Network
4. Fire / Rescue Capability Gaps
- No dive / swift-water rescue team — Raccoon Lake, Centralia Reservoir, Salem Reservoir, Forbes Lake, Stephen A. Forbes State Park, Crooked Creek / Skillet Fork drainage are all uncovered by a county-resident team. Routed through MABAS from Greater Egypt RPC counties or further afield. Plausibly addressable at SCIRPDC level.
- No Tier I HAZMAT team — only Salem's Operations-level trailer; Tier I has to come via MABAS from elsewhere in Region 9 or further north.
- No Technical Rescue Team (TRT) with confined space, trench, structural collapse, or high-angle certification. Salem has rope rescue + grain bin only.
- Off-road / oilfield extrication — partially closed by Odin FPD. Odin runs a combination cutter/spreader hydraulic tool mounted on its Skeeter Type 5 brush truck (rare for the size class), plus a Stokes basket for victim packaging. Combined with the Type 5 wildland, Odin can do real off-pavement extrication and patient recovery on oilfield leases, agricultural breakdowns, ATV/UTV crashes, and rural lanes the primary engines can't reach. Still a gap county-wide — Odin's coverage is local, not county-resident, and would benefit from formalized mutual-aid pre-plans.
- No urban search and rescue (USAR) — comes through MABAS state asset.
- Cross-county dispatch quirks — Farina (Fayette Co physically) dispatched by Marion 911; Orchardville (Wayne Co HQ) and Kell (Marion + Jefferson) operate across county lines. Should be explicitly mapped in EOP and SCIRPDC mitigation planning.
5. Law Enforcement Orientation
6. LE Specialty Coverage
7. LE Capability Gaps
- K-9 — concentrated. Centralia PD K-9 + Salem PD 1 multi-purpose K-9 + ISP Troop 9 K-9. MCSO does not currently operate a K-9 unit. Smaller village PDs depend on Centralia, Salem, or ISP K-9 availability.
- No countywide mental-health crisis response unit (CIT / co-responder). TASC Deflection (MCSO + Centralia PD + Salem PD) is the closest current capability; no dedicated co-responder or CIT at county level. Real gap given small village PDs are stretched.
- No countywide LE training facility. Salem FPD's Squibb Center is fire-only. LE recruits go to SW Illinois Police Academy (Belleville), U of I PTI (Champaign), or other regional academies.
- PSAP redundancy is solid. Three PSAPs operate Marion County dispatch: Centralia PD (west, 6+1 telecoms), Salem PD (east, 4+1), and MCSO (county-wide / unincorporated). Salem PD also serves as MABAS Division 47 backup PSAP. The 911 Coordinator desk sits at the Marion County EMA building (1999 S Marion St) for administrative/ETSB coordination — no dispatch happens there. Hard-down of any one PSAP forces the other two to absorb its traffic, but the 3-PSAP redundancy is materially better than typical 2-PSAP rural counties.
- Wamac's tri-county jurisdiction (Marion + Clinton + Washington Co; most pop. in Washington Co) requires ongoing case-by-case coordination across 3 sheriffs / 3 SAOs / 3 911 systems.
- Smaller village PDs (Alma, Junction City, Kinmundy, Iuka, Patoka, Odin, Central City) are effectively force-multiplied through MCSO + ISP rather than carrying their own specialty capabilities. Treat as patrol-presence supplements, not independent service-delivery agencies.
- Drug enforcement is well-resourced but federally weighted. SCIDTF + SEIDTF + FBI TOC-W + Safe Streets + Federal Drug Task Force = strong federal backing, reflected in 60–210 mo federal sentences 2024–25. Local-level dealer-tier cases mostly run through federal task forces now.
8. State / Regional Mutual Aid Resources
- MABAS Division 47 (fire) — primary dispatch at Salem FPD; member agencies pre-position resources for working structure fires, mass-casualty, hazmat escalation.
- ILEAS (law enforcement) — statewide LE mutual aid; regional WMD response teams, mobile field force, crisis response.
- IPWMAN (public works) · IPHMAN (public health) — pre-existing coordination compacts.
- IL EMAC — EMA-to-EMA mutual aid through IEMA's state framework.
- ILSOS Police (Bomb / SWAT / SWMDT) — Director-identified specialized mutual aid; PIU 24/7 tasking.
- ISP Troop 9 — SWAT + K-9 at troop level; talkgroup TG 17003 (D12A); primary dispatch via DuQuoin Comm.
- Federal escalation — FBI TOC-W (Centralia PD active member), FBI HRT/SWAT, FBI Safe Streets, DEA Fairview Heights, ATF, USMS, HSI, FEMA Region 5 (Chicago).
9. Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan (MHMP) Status
Resolution path: Phone call to SCIRPDC at (618) 548-4234 · 120 S Delmar Ave Ste A, Salem. Result feeds into the action-item tracker below.
Related: See Resources § Recovery & Mitigation for IEMA-OHS HMP programs (HMGP / BRIC / FMA) and the Illinois Mitigation Assistance Resource Guide (FEMA R5).
10. County Bridge Inventory (NBI 2025)
| Metric | Marion County | Illinois Statewide | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total bridges in county | 294 | 26,927 | Bridges + culverts ≥20 ft (NBI) |
| Inspected by County Highway Dept | 197 | — | County + township structures under Marion Co Highway Engineer inspection cycle |
| Poor condition | 22 (7.5%) | 2,563 (9.5%) | Marion better than state average |
| Good or better | 177 (60.2%) | ~44.3% | Marion substantially better than state |
| Avg sufficiency rating | 64.5 | 64.2 | Composite 0–100 (higher better) |
| Average age | 53 years | 46 years | Marion older than state |
| Daily crossings (county-wide) | ~497,000 | 137.5 million | — |
| State Grade (BridgeStats) | — | C | Statewide composite |
Bottom line: Marion has fewer poor-condition bridges and more good-condition bridges than the state average — but the inventory is older, which means deterioration is the slow-but-steady kind that gets worse without programmatic reinvestment. The County Highway Engineer's office is responsible for the inspection cycle on 197 of the 294 structures (county-owned + most township bridges); IDOT inspects state-route structures; railroads inspect their own.
- Good: Lowest NBI condition rating across deck/superstructure/substructure/culvert is 7–9 of 9.
- Fair: Lowest rating is 5 or 6.
- Poor: Lowest rating is 4 or worse. (Federal post-2018 definition of "structurally deficient.")
- Sufficiency Rating (SR): Composite 0–100 score combining structural adequacy, safety/serviceability, and essentiality. Federal Highway Bridge Program: SR <50 typically eligible for replacement; 50–80 for rehabilitation.
- Functionally Obsolete (FO): Legacy classification — FHWA stopped tracking after 2016 NBI submittal. No longer a federal funding trigger. Pre-2017 data only.
- Posted bridge: Reduced legal load limits; posted weight overrides Federal Bridge Formula on that structure.
- IDOT District 8 (Edwardsville) — owns/maintains state route bridges in Marion Co (US-50, US-51, IL-161, IL-37, IL-15, IL-148, I-57 overpasses where IDOT owns the structure). Regional point of contact for all state-owned bridges + technical assistance to county/township engineers.
- Marion County Highway Department — county highway bridges (CH-13, CH-19, CH-20, CH-23, CH-27, CH-30, etc.). HQ: 1014 W Main St, Salem. (618) 548-3887.
- Township road districts — bulk of small rural bridges; funded through IDOT Township Bridge Program (TBP) annual allotment.
- Municipalities — Centralia, Salem, Sandoval, Patoka, etc. own bridges within city limits.
- Federal / Railroad — handful of railroad-owned overpasses (CN, BNSF, NS, Amtrak).
Active Bridge Projects (Highway Dept · current)
Authoritative project list provided directly by the Marion County Highway Engineer's office. Funding splits and design-contract dates are as recorded by the Highway Dept.
County Bridges
Funding: 80/20 split — Federal / Local.
Owner: Marion County Highway Department.
Background: Existing structure built ~1915. Severely deteriorated — flooring stringers failed; bridge currently relies on a 4-inch concrete base + asphalt to support traffic. Restricted to 15-ton (later 10-ton); loaded trucks prohibited and detoured via US-50 or IL-15.
Funding: 80/20 split — Federal / Local.
Design contract: March 2023.
Owner: Marion County Highway Department.
Why it matters: Primary east-west connector between Salem and Iuka along the IL-161 Extension corridor.
Township Bridges
Funding: Township Bridge Program.
Design contract: February 2025.
Funding: FHWA funding (STP-BR) + Local match.
Design contract: August 2024.
Funding: Joint Bridge · Township Bridge · Township Road & Bridge (local).
Design contract: January 2026.
Funding: Joint Bridge · Township Road & Bridge (local) · Township Bridge.
Design contract: November 2021.
IDOT Jurisdiction (Not County-led)
Status: IDOT is handling all portions of the project — engineering, construction, and the detour. County Highway Dept has no project-management role on this structure.
- County Highway Engineer: Alex R. Kreke (sworn in late April 2025; from Dieterich, IL; previously engineer w/ City of Wentzville, Missouri). Replaced Mike McCormick, who resigned October 2024 to become Bond County Highway Engineer.
- Marion County Board Road & Bridge Committee Chair: Timothy McCance.
- Prior R&B Chair / Personnel Committee Chair: Adam Smith.
- County Board Chair: Steve Whritenour.
- Highway Dept phone: (618) 548-3887 · 1014 W Main St, Salem.
- IIJA / Bipartisan Infrastructure Law: Illinois receives $1.5B in bridge formula funds over the life of IIJA. As of June 2025, Illinois has access to $1.2B; has committed $632.8M to 228 projects.
- Bridge Investment Program (BIP): Competitive FHWA grants in three tracks — Large Bridge Project Grants (≥$100M projects, min $50M award); Bridge Project Grants (≤$100M, min $2.5M award, max 80% federal share); Planning Project Grants (max 80% federal share).
- Township Bridge Program (TBP): IDOT-administered annual allotment to township road districts. Circular Letter 2025-13 (Sept 2, 2025) opened FY 2026 TBP allocations. Submissions via form BLR 09210 to IDOT District office. Unused FY 2023 TBP funds lapse September 15, 2026.
- Highway Bridge Replacement & Rehabilitation Program (HBRRP): Legacy program, superseded but residual obligations apply.
- IDOT Bridge Information System — search by route, structure number, or location. Inspection date, condition ratings, load ratings, photos. Official Illinois state source.
- FHWA LTBP InfoBridge — National repository, all NBI data 1993–present. Map + tabular search; export to spreadsheet.
- FHWA NBI Bridge Condition by County — county-level summary tables. Updated annually by June 15.
- BridgeReports.com — Marion County, IL — community-maintained NBI database with maps + photos.
- BridgeStats.com — Illinois / Marion — most user-friendly summary view; sortable by condition / age / traffic; lists all 294.
- HistoricBridges.org — older / historic structures; pre-1950 bridges with preservation considerations.
- Bridgehunter.com — Marion County, IL — historic bridge documentation; useful for the Skillet Fork bridge and other century-plus structures.
Bridge writeup current as of May 2026. The CH-30 over Skillet Fork bridge (built 1915, Fair condition) is the 111-year-old structure that has been the focus of the county's most pressing replacement work and is likely the single highest-priority asset to monitor in the EMA Sub-Committee context.
11. Marion County Highway Department Fleet
Trucks & Light Vehicles
| Unit | Type | Make | Model | Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | SUV | Chevrolet | Tahoe | 1999 | — |
| 7 | Mechanic Truck | Ford | F-250 | 1994 | New equipment 2025 |
| 15 | Pickup | Ford | F-550x | 2019 | — |
| 16 | Pickup | Ford | F-250XL | 2019 | — |
| 17 | Pickup | Ford | F-250 | 2010 | — |
| 18 | Pickup | Ford | F-150 | 2011 | — |
| 19 | Pickup | Chevrolet | Silverado | 2017 | — |
| 35 | SUV | Ford | Explorer | 2010 | — |
Dump Trucks & Tractors (Class 8)
| Unit | Type | Make | Model | Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | Dump Truck | Sterling | LT9500 | 1994 | Auctioned off |
| 9 | Dump Truck | Sterling | LT7500 | 2007 | — |
| 10 | Dump Truck | International | 7400 | 2005 | — |
| 11 | Dump Truck | Freightliner | FL70 | 2002 | — |
| 12 | Single-Axle Tractor | Mack | Pinnacle | 2016 | — |
| 13 | Dump Truck | Freightliner | — | 2001 | — |
| 14 | Dump Truck | Sterling | LT7500 | 2006 | — |
| 20 | Dump Truck | Freightliner | M2 106 | 2014 | — |
| 21 | Dump Truck | Freightliner | M2 106 | 2014 | — |
Trailers
| Unit | Type | Make | Model | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20A | Trailer | TrailKing | TR40LP | — |
| 20A | Trailer | Fontaine | — | 2006 |
| 23 | Enclosed Trailer | Carry On | 6×12 LCGRECBN | 2025 |
Heavy Equipment — Graders, Loaders, Backhoes, Trackhoe
| Unit | Type | Make | Model | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Front Loader | John Deere | TC44H | 2003 |
| 2 | Motor Grader | CAT | 140G | 1991 |
| 4 | Motor Grader | CAT | 140G | 1991 |
| 25 | Backhoe Loader | John Deere | 310SG | 2004 |
| 25B | Backhoe Loader | John Deere | 410 | — |
| 32 | Loader Bucket | CAT | 920 | 1985 |
| 51 | Trackhoe | Doosan | DX 140 | — |
Tractors & Attachments
| Unit | Type | Make | Model | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 27 | Tractor | John Deere | 6120E | — |
| 27A | Tractor | Kubota | M108S | — |
| 27D | Tractor | John Deere | 6120E | Lease tractor |
| 28 | Tractor | John Deere | 6330 | — |
| 28A | Rotary Attachment | Rhino | FL10 | — |
| 28B | Ditcher | Diamond | — | — |
| 28C | Boom Mower | Diamond | — | — |
Snow & Ice Equipment (ESF-3 winter ops)
| Unit | Type | Make | Model | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 | Salt Spreader | Flink | VCT II | 1989 |
| 31 | Salt Spreader | Flink | VCT II | 1989 |
| 36 | Snow Plow | Good Roads | 120M | 2007 |
| 36A | Snow Plow | Flink | 11PA-38-APW | 2001 |
| 37 | Snow Plow | Flink | 11PA-38-APW | — |
| 37A | Snow Plow | Flink | 11PA-38-APW | 2001 |
| 38 | Snow Plow | Flink | 11PA-38-APW | — |
| 38A | Snow Plow | Flink | 3066 | 2006 |
| 41 | V-Plow | Balderson | BV-11 | — |
| 42 | V-Plow | Balderson | BV-12 | — |
Mowers & Vegetation
| Unit | Type | Make | Model |
|---|---|---|---|
| 39 | Mower | John Deere | HX-15 |
| 40 | Mower | John Deere | HX-15 |
| 40A | Mower | John Deere | HX-15 |
| 50 | 3-Point Blade | — | — |
Specialty & Maintenance
| Unit | Type | Make | Model | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22 | Chip Spreader | Flink | HD43 | 1977 |
| 26 | Roller | CAT | 130 | 1989 |
| 29 | Soil Stabilizer | Raygo Gator | 08-A-0278 | — |
| 33 | Soil Stabilizer | Raygo Gator | 08-A-0278 | — |
| 34 | Sweeper Broom | MB | Model-53T | — |
| 44 | Total Patcher | — | T7500 | — |
| 49 | Pressure Washer | Landa | OHW 4-20021A | — |
| 52 | Generator | Onan | 705JB-3RV/13J | — |
- Motor Grader (Unit 2, CAT 140G) — $78.06/hr
- Dump Truck (Unit 8, Sterling LT9500) — $77.54/hr
- Dump Truck (Unit 14, Sterling LT7500) — $74.24/hr
- Roller (Unit 26, CAT 130) — $69.37/hr
- Backhoe Loader (Unit 25, John Deere 310SG) — $66.52/hr
- Front Loader (Unit 1, John Deere TC44H) — $59.35/hr
- Dump Truck (Unit 11, Freightliner FL70) — $55.23/hr
- Loader Bucket (Unit 32, CAT 920) — $44.97/hr
- Mower (Unit 40A, John Deere HX-15) — $46.25/hr
- Tractor (Unit 28, John Deere 6330) — $40.01/hr
- Total Patcher (Unit 44, T7500) — $37.82/hr
- Mowers (Units 39, 40, John Deere HX-15) — $24.82/hr
- Snow Plow (all Units 36–38A) — $18.42/hr
- SUV / Pickup (Units 3, 17, 35) — $18.23/hr
- Boom Mower (Unit 28C) / Ditcher (Unit 28B) — $17.65/hr
- Rotary Attach (Unit 28A, Rhino FL10) — $13.67/hr
- Pickup (Unit 15, Ford F-550x) — $12.99/hr
- Pickup (Unit 16, Ford F-250XL) — $12.02/hr
- Sweeper Broom (Unit 34, MB) — $12.41/hr
- Salt Spreader (Units 30, 31, Flink VCT II) — $6.98/hr
- Chip Spreader (Unit 22, Flink HD43) — $5.53/hr
- Pressure Washer (Unit 49, Landa) — $4.73/hr
Fleet inventory authoritative as of May 2026, sourced directly from the Marion County Highway Engineer's office (Equipment List spreadsheet). New equipment for 2025: Unit 7 Ford F-250 mechanic truck; Unit 23 Carry On enclosed trailer. Auctioned off: Unit 8 Sterling LT9500 dump truck (1994). VIN list retained internally and available to authenticated EMA staff via Cloudflare Access.
12. Marion County Highway Department Personnel
Leadership
| Name | Position | Tenure | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alex R. Kreke | County Highway Engineer | Sworn in late April 2025 | Previously engineer with City of Wentzville, MO; from Dieterich, IL. Replaced Mike McCormick (resigned Oct 2024). |
Senior & Administrative Staff
| Name | Position | Hire Date | Service |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chuck Crain | Senior Tech | 1994-03-09 | 32+ years (longest-tenured) |
| Chris Guy | Foreman | 2019-03-18 | 7+ years |
| Marilea Snow | Administrative Assistant | 2006-09-05 | 19+ years |
Laborers & Mechanic
| Name | Position | Hire Date | Service |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ernie Hanks | Laborer | 2011-05-23 | 14+ years |
| Jared Szopinski | Laborer / Mechanic | 2019-03-04 | 7+ years |
| Steven Thompson | Laborer | 2014-05-19 | 11+ years |
| Bill Marcum | Laborer | 2020-09-28 | 5+ years |
| Doug Linder | Laborer | 2021-09-27 | 4+ years |
| Travis White | Laborer | 2024-08-26 | 1+ year |
| Blaze Courson | Laborer | 2025-11-03 | New hire (Nov 2025) |
- Jim Butler — Laborer (hired 2020-06-22).
- Rusty Jourdan — Laborer (hired 2024-04-01).
- Engineering oversight: 1 (Engineer Kreke) — bridge inspections, project design, permits, federal grant administration.
- Senior tech & foreman: 2 (Crain, Guy) — field-side supervision, crew assignments, project coordination.
- Administrative: 1 (Snow) — payroll, purchasing, FOIA intake, Board reporting.
- Mechanic capacity: 1 (Szopinski) — in-house repair/maintenance for the 56-unit fleet.
- Field laborers: 6 (Hanks, Thompson, Marcum, Linder, White, Courson) — plow operators, equipment operators, road crews. Critical for ESF-1 winter ops.
Personnel roster authoritative as of May 2026, sourced directly from the Marion County Highway Engineer's office (Personnel List dated 2026-05-12). Compensation schedule is public record under Illinois law (FOIA-available); intentionally not published on this page to keep the roster operationally focused.
13. Marion County Coroner's Office
▸ Full Inquest Record — /coroner.html
Personnel Roster
| Callsign | Name | Rank | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 79-1 | Claude Howell | Coroner | Elected position; agency lead; statutory custodian of all death-investigation records. |
| 79-2 | Feron Ice | Chief Deputy Coroner | Operational #2; coverage when Coroner unavailable; primary investigator lead on complex cases. |
| 79-3 | Lisa Morris | Deputy & Office Secretary | Dual-hat — death-investigation deputy + administrative / records / FOIA intake. |
| 79-4 | Todd Schultze | Deputy Coroner | Field response; on-scene investigation; transport coordination. |
| 79-5 | Chad Morris | Deputy Coroner | Field response; on-scene investigation; transport coordination. |
- Office: Marion County Coroner's Office (co-located with County offices, Salem)
- Phone: (618) 548-3870 · After-hours via Marion County 9-1-1 dispatch.
- Radio:
79-Xseries callsigns on MCSO talkgroup; STARCOM21 patch available during multi-agency incidents. - Records: Death certificates filed with the Marion County Clerk; investigation reports retained per ILSOS-RMS retention schedule.
Mass-Fatality Capacity & Surge
- No county-owned morgue. Marion County does not operate a dedicated morgue facility. Decedents are held at SSM St. Mary's Centralia or Salem Township Hospital pending autopsy / transfer; both are general acute-care hospitals with limited cold-storage capacity (typical: 3–6 decedents each).
- Autopsy referrals: Forensic autopsies are referred to a contracted forensic pathologist — typically through SIU School of Medicine (Springfield) or St. Louis-area providers. No on-site autopsy capability in Marion Co.
- Mass-casualty trigger: Single incident producing 5+ fatalities should immediately activate IEMA Region 9 mortuary support, MABAS Mortuary Strike Team request, and IDPH Region 5 RHCC notification. Refrigerated-truck deployment may be needed via Illinois National Guard.
- Funeral-home partner network: Five funeral homes within the county provide private cold-storage capacity that can be activated under MOU during multi-decedent events.
Role Under the EOP
| Function | Trigger | Coroner Role |
|---|---|---|
| Officer-involved death | OIS, in-custody, in-pursuit fatality | Lead investigator; scene control alongside ISP DIDU; report to State's Attorney |
| Traffic fatality | Fatal MVA on county / state roads | Scene response with ISP / MCSO; cause-of-death determination; transport authorization |
| Sudden / unattended death | Residence, public space, no attending physician | Investigation; family notification; transport to funeral home or hospital pending autopsy decision |
| Mass-casualty event | ≥3 fatalities single incident, or disaster | Activates fatality-management component of ESF-8; requests IEMA/MABAS surge; coordinates with hospitals + funeral homes |
| In-custody death | Jail or Centralia Correctional Center | Mandatory independent investigation; reports to State's Attorney + Illinois DOC |
| SUID / SIDS | Infant death | Scene investigation per IDPH SUID protocol; coordination with IDPH Office of Maternal & Child Health |
Coroner's Office writeup current as of May 2026. Personnel roster sourced from the Marion County Agencies radio-callsign roster cross-referenced with the County Coroner's office directory. Statutory citations: 55 ILCS 5/Div. 3-3 (Coroner's Act); 410 ILCS 535 (Vital Records).
14. Open Action-Item Tracker
| Pri | Item | Category | Status | Owner | Funding / Path | Target |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CRIT | Cloudflare Access deployment /staff, /personnel, /annexes, /equipment, /admin, /api/admin/* |
Security | Done | Cody Rose | $0 — Cloudflare free tier · email-PIN OTP via marionco-ema.cloudflareaccess.com | Completed 2026-04-29 |
| CRIT | Marion County MHMP currency check Past 5-year window = HMGP ineligible |
Mitigation | Open | EMA Coordinator + Cody Rose | SCIRPDC phone call · update via FEMA HMA grant if expired | Q2 2026 |
| CRIT | Highway Dept SAM.gov — Entity Admin recovery UEI WG3GZ5A5E2MM6 · IMMEDIATE expiration · County does not have current login credentials. Must file SAM.gov FSD "Entity Administrator Role Request" (notarized letter on letterhead). 3-4 week recovery window. Skillet Fork bridge grant draws paused until resolved — coordinate with IDOT to hold/process invoices in interim. |
Federal funding | FSD process | Steve Whritenour (signs notarized letter) + Alex Kreke (proposed new Entity Admin) + Cody Rose (files FSD ticket) | $0 + ~$10 notary fee · fsd.gov ticket + GSA review 7-15 business days | 3-4 weeks total recovery |
| HIGH | Consolidate Highway Dept under MCOEMA UEI Add Highway Dept as covered department in MCOEMA SAM record (UEI PC72DEBA5DQ8). All NEW grants apply under MCOEMA UEI; existing Highway grants migrate per-grant via funding-agency reissuance. |
Federal funding | Open | EMA Coordinator Andrew Strong + Engineer Alex Kreke + Cody Rose | $0 — sam.gov record edit + per-grant agency coordination | Within 30 days (after Highway renewal completes) |
| MED | MCHD SAM.gov POC email update Change POC email on UEI MDK1K6479YXI / CAGE 61LD1 from legacy mmallow@ussonet.net to current mmallow@marionco.illinois.gov. 22 active grants tied to CAGE. |
Federal funding | Open | Melissa Mallow (MCHD Administrator) | $0 — sam.gov profile email update · verification link sent to both addresses | Q2 2026 |
| HIGH | Dive / swift-water rescue capability Multiple lakes + Forbes State Park + Skillet Fork drainage uncovered |
Capability — Fire | Open | SCIRPDC regional | FEMA AFG · IEMA HMP · regional cost-share via SCIRPDC | 2-3 yr — regional plan |
| HIGH | MCSO K-9 unit Currently no MCSO K-9 — county relies on Centralia PD, Salem PD, ISP |
Capability — LE | Open | Sheriff Cripps + Board | Byrne JAG · COPS · private donor (K-9 sponsorships common) | FY27 budget |
| HIGH | Countywide CIT / co-responder program No dedicated mental-health crisis response unit; TASC Deflection only |
Capability — LE | Open | MCSO + Centralia PD + Salem PD + MCHD | SAMHSA grants · IDHS · 988 / Behavioral Health Workforce | FY27 design phase |
| HIGH | Tier I HAZMAT team capability Salem has Ops trailer only; Tier I via MABAS Region 9 |
Capability — Fire | Regional | Region 9 / MABAS | Regional pursuit via MABAS Div 47 + IEMA-OHS | Long-horizon |
| HIGH | Replace 16 contact-page placeholders Mayors, board members, fire chiefs, pipeline phones, small village PDs |
Data quality | In progress | Cody Rose | $0 — phone calls + edits | Rolling |
| HIGH | MCOEMA SAM.gov renewal UEI PC72DEBA5DQ8 (★ surviving "Marion Co general govt" UEI per consolidation plan) · expires 2026-06-27 · required for EMPG / AFG / SAFER / BRIC / SLCGP federal disbursements |
Federal funding | Open | EMA Coordinator Andrew Strong + Cody Rose | $0 — sam.gov renewal · renew by 2026-05-27 to leave buffer | Before 2026-06-27 |
| MED | MCHD SAM.gov renewal UEI MDK1K6479YXI · CAGE 61LD1 (since 2010) · 22 active grants · expires 2026-10-16. MCHD stays separate from County general consolidation. |
Federal funding | Open | Melissa Mallow (MCHD Administrator) | $0 — sam.gov renewal | Before 2026-10-16 (renew by 2026-09-16) |
| HIGH | Verify mass-transit & warming/cooling placeholders ~15 numbers added 2026-05-01 marked PLACEHOLDER: SCIMTD dispatch, 10 school district transportation supervisors, SPARC + Salem Senior, IDOT Public Transit Bureau direct line |
Data quality | Open | Cody Rose · Marion 911 · school district admin offices | $0 — phone calls + edits | Q2 2026 (before next severe-weather season) |
| HIGH | Skillet Fork Bridge replacement (CH-30 / IL-161 ext.) 1915 structure between Salem & Iuka; 10-ton limit; loaded trucks prohibited |
Infrastructure | PE phase | Marion Co Hwy Dept (Kreke) + R&B Cmte (McCance) | 100% federal grant secured · RFQ for PE issued Dec 2025; SOQs due Jan 23, 2026 · ~4 yr to completion | ~2030 completion |
| HIGH | Racetrack Road Bridge — east Centralia Wooden pilings failing; replacement chosen over repair |
Infrastructure | Closed | Marion Co Hwy Dept | 4-year funding/engineering/construction cycle | ~2030 completion |
| MED | Lost Creek Bridge — Old US-51 N of Sandoval Reconstruction approved; 8-month total closure chosen over 15-mo staged |
Infrastructure | Approved | Marion Co Hwy Dept | R&B Cmte selected shorter-duration full-closure | 8-mo closure window |
| MED | FY 2026 Township Bridge Program (TBP) submissions Circular 2025-13 opened FY26 allocations; FY23 unused funds lapse 9/15/2026 |
Funding | Open | Township road districts + Marion Co Hwy Dept | Form BLR 09210 to IDOT District 8 | Before 9/15/2026 (FY23 lapse) |
| MED | Tornado siren coverage map Per 2022 Nixle adoption discussion — siren reliability concerns |
Mitigation / Transparency | Pending | EMA + ETSB | Internal — host once compiled | Q3 2026 |
| MED | Pre-identified shelter PDF Promote shelters.geojson to public-facing list |
Mass care | Pending | EMA + Red Cross MOU list | Internal | Q2 2026 |
| MED | EOP public executive summary 1-2 page sanitized version (full plan stays restricted) |
Transparency | Pending | EMA Coordinator | Internal | Q3 2026 |
| MED | LEPC public meeting schedule + minutes Currently flagged on /about as pending publication |
Transparency | Pending | LEPC chair + Cody Rose | Internal | Q2 2026 (next meeting) |
| MED | AskRail access — Centralia FD + FPD 4 Class I rail lines through Centralia (BNSF, CN, CSXT, NS); 5 carriers county-wide (+UP); rail HAZMAT exposure |
Capability — Fire | Open | Centralia FD + Centralia FPD chiefs | Free — request via AAR | Q2 2026 |
| MED | Staff photos on welcome page 4 placeholder cards on /; each photo + name + role now hover-editable via in-place editor (no code change needed) |
Site polish | Open | Cody Rose + EMA staff | $0 — upload via /admin sign-in then hover photo on / | Q2 2026 |
| MED | Mobile hamburger nav Current CSS hides most links on phones |
UX | Open | Site maintainer | $0 — code change | Q2 2026 |
| LOW | Annual EMA Report to Board Standing artifact — first edition will set the template |
Accountability | Pending | EMA Coordinator + Cody Rose | Internal | Q4 2026 (FY26 close) |
| LOW | LE training facility — countywide Currently recruits travel to Belleville / Champaign |
Capability — LE | Regional | Region / SCIRPDC | Long-horizon · regional capital | Long-horizon |
| LOW | USAR / Tech Rescue Tier I Salem has rope + grain bin only; confined space, trench, structural collapse uncovered |
Capability — Fire | State asset | State / IL TF-1 | Through MABAS state asset | Existing escalation path |
| MED | Earthquake mitigation program NMSZ + WVSZ exposure; PGA 0.15-0.20g (2% in 50yr); coal mine + liquefaction layered hazards. Public guidance + 6 hazard layers + USGS live feed shipped 2026-05-01. |
Capability — Mitigation | Done | EMA Coordinator + LEPC | FEMA BRIC · IEMA EQ Prep · CUSEC · ShakeOut signup link live on /earthquake | Completed 2026-05-01 |
| MED | Critical-facility seismic walk-down EOC, PSAPs, hospitals, fire/EMS stations — ASCE 41 Tier 1 screening |
Capability — Mitigation | Open | Facility owners + structural engineer | FEMA BRIC · HMGP · facility budgets | Multi-year · prioritize hospitals first |
| MED | ISGS authoritative coal mine layer swap-in Replace hand-curated 6-feature placeholder (added 2026-05-01) with full ISGS Coal Mines of Illinois shapefile filtered to Marion Co |
Data quality | Scheduled | Scheduled remote agent (Anthropic Routines) | $0 — fetches ISGS public dataset, returns GeoJSON for drop-in | 2026-05-29 (auto-fires) |
| LOW | Workers Paid plan upgrade Lifts KV 1k/day write quota; protects against editor lockout during heavy admin sessions or live incidents |
Infrastructure | Open | Cody Rose | $5/month flat — Cloudflare Workers Paid | Optional — only required if free-tier limit becomes recurring problem |
Tracker maintained on this page. To propose, retire, or update an item, email crose@marionco.illinois.gov with both Coordinator Andrew Strong and Board Liaison Cody Rose.