O'Fallon Police Department/ City Ambulance 285 North 7 Hills Road, O'Fallon, IL 62269
About the Business
Welcome to the O'Fallon Police Department/City Ambulance, a dedicated hub for public safety and health services located at 285 North 7 Hills Road, O'Fallon, Illinois. As a vital part of the community, we are committed to ensuring the safety, well-being, and health of all our residents and visitors. Our team of highly trained professionals is available around the clock to provide emergency response services, including fire protection and advanced medical care. We pride ourselves on our rapid response times and our ability to handle a wide range of emergencies with efficiency and compassion. Whether it's a fire emergency or a medical crisis, the O'Fallon Police Department/City Ambulance is here to serve you with integrity and dedication. We are proud to be a cornerstone of safety and health in O'Fallon, and we look forward to continuing our service to the community.
Location & Phone number
285 North 7 Hills Road, O'Fallon, Illinois 62269, United States
Reviews
"A bunch of clowns in badges. Just getting around to posting this review. Was wrongly arrested by a horrible officer back in 2023. Even presented him with paperwork to prove they were mistaken. They refused to care and took me to st. Clair county jail. They even lost the key to my car that they refused to give to my mom who was in my car. He and his department were so happy to keep reminding me that I would be in jail until Monday for absolutely no reason. Thankfully I was released within a few hours. The only good part about this day was being taken to st. Clair county instead of back to o Fallon and dealing with these ignorant people. I cringe when I see anyone from your department driving around. Iβve never been in ANY type of trouble so this was completely embarrassing to be treated so horribly. Do better."
"Yeah there's a house at 1607 Mt Mckinley Drive buncha pot plants should probably do something"
"So I found a dog around our neighborhood and I heard you could take it here to be identified and reunited with its family. There's also a local shelter that has the chip reading capability obviously but this is closer to me. When I first walked in around 11:00 in the morning on a weekday there was no one there. Well at least it seemed like it because the lobby is completely empty but you have to pause. There are analog phones along the wall and you have to pick it up and it will ring inside the building. It's obviously a security feature so no one can walk into the police station then do harm to the officers or staff. It just threw me off and it didn't seem like there was a lot of clarification on that matter before I made the call. Maybe the sign needs to be bigger or something because the first time I walked in and saw no one I walked out and went around the building hoping I finally more useful entrance"
"A disgrace to law enforcement. The chief of Hazlton, Greg Hall, was "just" DUI at 2 1/2 times the limit. But it was THIS department that traded any respect they ever had for letting him go free! All while remarking how hard a decision it was considering it was all on film. PATHETIC! He could have killed someone! It's too bad they don't take care of their community anywhere near as much as they take care of the criminals in their own ranks."
"it's my bad ran over red light and it was yellow and change to red light and Bill it's nice guy. i'm ready know to be safe driver and then thank you very much and Happy St. Patrick Day. reason why is I pull over the parking lot, i want officer to be safe. once i pull over to the side of the road officer is not safe and i choose pull over a the parking lot officer is safe."
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