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Fire Department Members in Good Standing Addington Highlands Fire Fire Department Members in good standing Addington Highlands Fire Adelaide Metcalfe Fire Department Adjala-Tosorontio Fire Department Y Ajax Fire Y Alberton Fire Alfred & Plantagenet Y Algonquin Highlands Fire Alnwick/Haldlmand Fire Y Amherstburg Fire Department Y Arcelor-Mittal Dofasco Argyle Fire Armstrong Fire Arnprior Fire Arran Elderslie (Chelsey) Fire Arran Elderslie (Paisley) Fire Arran Elderslie (Tara) Fire Asphodel-Norwood Fire Assiginack Fire Athens Fire Y Atikokan Fire Augusta Fire Y Aviva Insurance Canada Y Aweres Fire Aylmer Fire Department Y Baldwin Fire Barrie Fire & Emergency Services Y Batchawana Bay Fire Bayfield Fire Bayham Fire & Emergency Services Y Beausoleil Fire Beckwith Twp. 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FD McKenzie-Clearwater FD McMurrich/Monteith Fire Department Y McNab Braeside Fire Department Y Meaford & District Fire Department Y Merrickville Fire Department Y Middlesex Centre FD Middlesex County Fire Department Y Midland Fire Department Y Milton Fire Department Y Minaki FD Minden Hills Twp. FD Minto Fire Department Y Missanabie FD Mississauga Fire & Emergency Services Y Mississippi Mills FD Y Mohawk FD Montague Twp. FD Moonbeam Twp. FD Moose Factory Island Fire & Rescue Moosonee FD Morewood FD Morley Twp. FD Morris Turnberry Fire Department Mountain FD Mulmur-Melancthon Fire Department Municipality of Kincardine FD Y Muskoka Lakes Fire Department Y Nairn & Hyman FD Neebing FD New Tecumseth Fire Rescue Y Newbury District FD Niagara Falls Fire Department Y Niagara on the Lake Fire & Emergency Services Y Niobe Lake FD Nipigon Fire Department Nipissing Twp. 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