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Fire Departments by County FDID Dept Name Mailing Address City Zip Chief Namereg Year Phone Chief E-Mail Fire Departments by County FDID Dept Name Mailing Address City Zip Chief NameReg Year Phone Chief E-Mail ADAIR 00105 ADAIR COUNTY RURAL FIRE DIST #1 801 N Davis Greentop 63546 Barry Mitchell2010 (660) 627-5394 [email protected] 00103 EASTERN ADAIR FIRE & RESCUE P. O. BOX 1049 Brashear 63533 JAMES SNYDER2010 (660) 865-9886 [email protected] 00101 KIRKSVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT 401 N FRANKLIN KIRKSVILLE 63501 RANDY BEHRENS2010 (660) 665-3734 [email protected] 00106 NOVINGER COMMUNITY VOL FIRE ASSOCATION INC P. O. BOX 326 NOVINGER 63559 DAVID KETTLE2010 (660) 488-7615 00104 SOUTHWESTERN ADAIR COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT 24013 STATE HIGHWAY 3 KIRKSVILLE 63501 DENNIS VANSICKEL2010 (660) 665-8338 [email protected] ANDREW 00202 BOLCKOW FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT PO BOX 113 BOLCKOW 64427 JIM SMITH2008 (816) 428-2012 [email protected] 00201 COSBY-HELENA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT COSBY 64436 Dennis Ford2010 (816) 662-2106 [email protected] 00203 FILLMORE FIRE PROTECTION DIST P. O. BOX 42 FILLMORE 64449 RON LANCE2008 (816) 487-4048 00207 ROSENDALE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT PO BOX 31 ROSENDALE 64483 BRYAN ANDREW 2003 00205 SAVANNAH FIRE DEPARTMENT PO BOX 382 SAVANNAH 64485 Tommy George2010 (816) 324-7533 [email protected] 00206 SAVANNAH RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT PO BOX 382 SAVANNAH 64485 Tommy George2010 (816) 324-7533 [email protected] ATCHISON 00301 FAIRFAX VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT P.O. BOX 513 FAIRFAX 64446 ROBERT ERWIN 2008 00308 ROCK PORT VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PO Box 127 ROCK PORT 64482 STEPHEN SHINEMAN2010 (660) 744-2141 [email protected] 00304 TARKIO FIRE DEPARTMENT 112 WALNUT TARKIO 64491 DUANE UMBAUGE 2006 00306 WATSON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PO BOX 127 ROCKPORT 64482 TOM GIBSON2008 (660) 744-2141 00305 WEST ATCHISON RURAL FIRE DISTRICT 516 SOUTH MAIN ST ROCKPORT 64482 STEPHEN SHINEMAN2010 (660) 744-2141 [email protected] 00302 WESTBORO VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT. 502 ADAMS WESTBORO 64498 BRIAN PEREGRIN2010 (660) 984-5223 [email protected] AUDRAIN 00405 FARBER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT INC 214 E HIGHWAY 54 FARBER 63345 BILLY JOE HEASTON2010 (573) 594-3521 00406 LADDONIA & RURAL FIRE ASSN, INC 608 ELM LADDONIA 63352 GLEN JENSEN2010 (573) 373-5699 [email protected] 00402 LITTLE DIXIE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 415 NORTH AGRICULTURAL MEXICO 65265 KENNETH HOOVER2010 (573) 581-6235 [email protected] 00403 MARTINSBURG AREA FIRE PROT DIST PO BOX 129 MARTINSBURG 65264 ROGER COPE2010 (573) 492-6665 [email protected] 00401 MEXICO PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT 300 N COAL MEXICO 65265 Susan Rockett2010 (573) 581-2100 [email protected] 00404 VANDALIA FIRE & RESCUE 200 EAST PARK VANDALIA 63388 Rusty Strother2010 (573) 594-6183 [email protected] BARRY 00506 BUTTERFIELD FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT P. O. BOX 706 CASSVILLE 65625 TOMMY RAY2010 (417) 442-7546 [email protected] 00503 CASSVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT P. O. BOX 798 CASSVILLE 65625 MILLARD ANDREWS2010 (417) 846-4005 [email protected] 00512 CENTRAL CROSSING FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT P O BOX 86 SHELL KNOB 65747 RUSTY RICKARD2010 (417) 858-3560 [email protected] 00514 CORSI COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT ASSOC. INC RR1 BOX 9 PURDY 65734 KEN WHITTINGT2007 [email protected] 00501 EAGLE ROCK-GOLDEN-MANO FIRE PROTECTION DISTRIC 30625 STATE HWY 86 EAGLE ROCK 65641 RONALD CREEK2010 (417) 271-3642 [email protected] 00513 EXETER COMMUNITY FIRE AND RESCUE PO BOX 156 EXETER 65647 JIM MATTHEW2010 (417) 835-4777 [email protected] 00507 JENKINS RURAL FIRE DEPARTMENT, INC 11366 HWY 39 JENKINS 65605 James Vincent2010 (417) 342-4243 00502 MONETT FIRE & RESCUE P. O.BOX 110 MONETT 65708 TOMMY JONES2010 (417) 235-7799 [email protected] Tuesday, April 20, 2010 Page 1 of 26 FDID Dept Name Mailing Address City Zip Chief NameReg Year Phone Chief E-Mail 00505 MONETT RURAL FIRE ASSOCIATION PO BOX 651 MONETT 65708 RONNIE MYERS2006 [email protected] 00510 PURDY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT P O BOX 51 PURDY 65734 MIKE REDSHAW2010 (417) 442-3222 [email protected] 00509 SELIGMAN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT PO BOX 111 SELIGMAN 65745 JERRY HARLING2008 (417) 662-3635 00508 WASHBURN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT PO BOX 293 WASHBURN 65772 JEFF BARBER 2006 00504 WHEATON FIRE DEPARTMENT PO BOX 10 WHEATON 64874 BOB LOMBARD2010 (417) 652-3633 [email protected] BARTON 00602 GOLDEN CITY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT 701 DEPOT GOLDEN CITY 64748 ALLEN SINGER2010 (417) 532-4351 [email protected] 00601 LAMAR FIRE DEPARTMENT 1100 BROADWAY LAMAR 64759 BILL RAWLINGS2010 (417) 682-5512 [email protected] 00604 LIBERAL RURAL FIRE DEPT. PO BOX 81 LIBERAL 64762 RICK DAVIED2010 (417) 843-6703 [email protected] 00603 MINDENMINES FIRE DEPARTMENT P. O. BOX 185 MINDENMINES 64769 JASON HARRIS2008 [email protected] BATES 00710 ADRIAN FIRE DEPARTMENT P. O. BOX 346 ADRIAN 64720 GARY DIZNEY2008 [email protected] 00703 ADRIAN RURAL FIRE DEPARTMENT PO BOX 357 ADRIAN 64720 GARY DIZNEY2008 (816) 935-5595 [email protected] 00708 AMORET FIRE DEPARTMENT P O BOX 105 AMORET 64722 AARON MULLER2008 [email protected] 00705 AMSTERDAM FIRE DEPARTMENT P. O. BOX 48 AMSTERDAM 64723 GARRY PERRYMAN2010 (620) 224-1021 [email protected] 00701 BUTLER FIRE DEPARTMENT 701 ROBERTA ROAD BUTLER 64730 JIM HENRY2010 (660) 679-6323 [email protected] 00707 FOSTER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT PO BOX 4 FOSTER 64745 RODGER CECIL2004 [email protected] 00709 HUME FIRE DEPARTMENT GENERAL DELIVERY HUME 64752 RONNIE BATES 2000 00702 RICH HILL FIRE DEPARTMENT 120 N 7TH STREET RICH HILL 64779 DUSTIN MILLER2010 (417) 395-2223 [email protected] 00704 ROCKVILLE COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT OSAGE AVE & 4TH STREET ROCKVILLE 64780 JAMES ROBERTS 2004 BENTON 00807 BENT TREE HARBOR FIRE PROTECTION ASSN HCR 66 BOX 150-AB-53 WARSAW 65355 HOWARD BURNS 2000 00802 COLE CAMP & RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DIST PO BOX 447 COLE CAMP 65325 BURTON BORMANN 2010 00801 DEER CREEK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 30209 M HWY EDWARDS 65326 JIM PRATT2010 (473) 345-4385 [email protected] 00810 LAKEVIEW HEIGHTS FIRE PROTECTION DIST 29626 COONEY COVE LANE LINCOLN 65338 JERRY BEAN2010 (660) 668-2427 [email protected] 00808 LINCOLN COMMUNITY FIRE DISTRICT PO Box 192 LINCOLN 65338 RAY REEDY, JR2010 (660) 547-3711 [email protected] 00804 OSAGE VALLEY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 26180 ESCAPADE LANE WARSAW 65355 TOM WILLIAMS2010 (660) 438-7277 [email protected] 00803 WARSAW FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT P O BOX 1995 WARSAW 65355 RICK FAJEN2008 (660) 723-2854 [email protected] BOLLINGER 00902 GLEN ALLEN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT PO BO 613 GLEN ALLEN 63751 JOE RUSSELL2008 (573) 238-2621 [email protected] 00906 LEOPOLD VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT P. O. BOX 112 LEOPOLD 63760 CHRIS BROWN2010 (573) 579-1041 [email protected] 00901 MARBLE HILL FIRE DEPARTMENT P.O. BOX 175 MARBLE HILL 63764 JIM BOLLINGER2010 (573) 238-2600 [email protected] 00903 NORTH COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT CPO SCOPUS BOX 214 MARBLE HILL 63764 2005 00905 SEDGEWICKVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT RR 2 BOX 2683 SEDGEWICKVILL 63781 NELSON PARKER2008 (573) 866-3141 00908 ZALMA FIRE DEPARTMENT P. O. BOX 24 ZALMA 63787 JOHNNY BORDERS J2008 (573) 722-6351 BOONE 01001 BOONE COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 2201 I-70 DRIVE NORTHWEST COLUMBIA 65202 SCOTT OLSEN2010 (573) 447-5000 [email protected] 01003 CENTRALIA FIRE DEPARTMENT 114 S ROLLINS CENTRALIA 65240 MARVIN ROGERS2010 (573) 682-2535 [email protected] 01005 COLUMBIA FIRE DEPARTMENT 201 ORR ST COLUMBIA 65201 WILLIAM MARKGRAF2010 (573) 874-7391 [email protected] 01006 MU FIRE & RESCUE TRAINING INSTITUTE 240 HEINKEL BLDG COLUMBIA 65211 David Hedrick2010 (573) 882-4735 [email protected] Tuesday, April 20, 2010 Page 2 of 26 FDID Dept Name Mailing Address City Zip Chief NameReg Year Phone Chief E-Mail 01004 SOUTHERN BOONE CO FIRE PROTECTION DIST PO BOX 199 ASHLAND 65010 ROGER JAEGER2010 (573) 657-2370 [email protected] BUCHANAN 01106 DEKALB FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT PO BOX 96 DEKALB 64440 J. RYAN DEXTER2010 (816) 685-3353 [email protected] 01101 EASTON FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 510 SE KEMMER RD EASTON 64443 CHARLES KEMMER 2009 01108 MAXWELL HEIGHTS FIRE PROT DISTRICT 4709 AMAZONIA RD ST JOSEPH 64505 2010 01110 REGION H HOMELAND SECURITY REGIONAL RESPONSE S 411 Jules St. Room 224 St. Joseph 64506 William (BillBrinton, Jr.2010 (816) 383-0604 [email protected] 01109 ROSECRNAS FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES 705 MEMORIAL DRIVE BLDG 3 FI ST JOSEPH 64503 Brian JANSEN2010 (816) 236-3303 [email protected] 01105 SAN ANTONIO FIRE DEPARTMENT 8600 STATE HIGHWAY 6 ST JOSEPH 64507 WARREN KNADLER2010 (816) 667-5838 [email protected] 01104 SOUTH CENTRAL BUCHANAN CO FIRE PROT DISTRICT PO BOX 32 AGENCY 64401 DENNIS JOHNSON2010 (816) 238-4142 [email protected] 01103 SOUTHWEST BUCHANAN COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DIS PO BOX 216 RUSHVILLE 64484 ANDREW JOHNSON2010 (816) 688-7801 [email protected] 01102 ST JOSEPH FIRE DEPARTMENT 401 S 7TH STREET ST JOSEPH 64501 Mike Dalsing2010 (816) 271-4603 [email protected] BUTLER 01203 BUTLER COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 3240 SOUTH WESTWOOD POPLAR BLUFF 63901 BOB FREDWELL2010 (573) 785-6049 [email protected] 01204 FISK VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PO BOX 584 FISK 63940 BOBBY WICKER 2005 01201 POPLAR BLUFF FIRE DEPARTMENT 300 S. BROADWAY POPLAR BLUFF 63901 RALPH STUCKER2010 (573) 686-8692 [email protected] 01202 QULIN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT PO BOX 215` QULIN 63961 DON DOSER 2004 CALDWELL 01305 BRAYMER FIRE DEPARTMENT 106 E 2ND STREET BRAYMER 64624 MIKE MCGUIRE2010 (660) 645-2826 [email protected] 01307 BRAYMER RURAL COMMUNITY FIRE DEPARTMENT 705 BOBCAT AVE BRAYMER 64624 MIKE MCGUIRE2010 (660) 645-2557 [email protected] 01304 BRECKENRIDGE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT P O BOX 164 BRECKENRIDGE 64625 KENNY RIEGEL2007 [email protected] 01303 COWGILL TOWN AND COUNTRY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT. P O BOX 135 COWGILL 64637 JEFF MISEL2010 (660) 255-4507 [email protected] 01302 HAMILTON FIRE DEPARTMENT 200 S. DAVIS HAMILTON 64644 JIM BLADES 2004 01306 KINGSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT P O BOX 102 KINGSTON 64650 DAVID BETHEL2009 (816) 586-4110 [email protected] 01301 POLO VOLUNTEER FIRE & RESCUE DEPARTMENT PO BOX 332 POLO 64671 ROGER HOLT2008 (660) 354-2803 CALLAWAY 01405 AUXVASSE FIRE DEPARTMENT 104 S.
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