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Box 64 Chadwick 61014 IL Carroll 1 Lanark Fire Protection District 100 West Carroll PO Box 41 Lanark 61046 IL Carroll 1 Milledgeville Fire Protection District 12-14 West 4th Street Milledgeville 61051 IL Carroll 1 Mt Carroll Fire Protection District 311 East Silk Street Mount Carroll 61053 IL Carroll 1 Savanna Army Depot Activity 3700 Army Depot Road Savanna 61074 IL Carroll 1 Savanna Fire Department 101 Main Street Savanna 61074 IL Carroll 1 Shannon Fire Protection District PO Box 549 Shannon 61078 IL Carroll 1 Thomson Fire Protection District PO Box 276 Thomson 61285 IL Carroll 1 Apple River Fire Department 444 East Hickory PO Box 6 Apple River 61001 IL Jo Daviess 1 East Dubuque Fire Department 183 Sinsinawa East Dubuque 61025 IL Jo Daviess 1 Elizabeth Fire Protection District 2692 US 20 West Elizabeth 61028 IL Jo Daviess 1 Galena Fire Protection District 101 South Bench Street Galena 61036 IL Jo Daviess 1 Hanover Fire Department 201 Fillmore Street Hanover 61041 IL Jo Daviess 1 Menominee-Dunleith Fire Department 201 Thomas Avenue East East Dubuque 61025 IL Jo Daviess 1 Scales Mound Fire Department 130 Franklin Street Scales Mound 61036 IL Jo Daviess 1 Stockton Fire Protection District 127 East Front Street Stockton 61085 IL Jo Daviess 1 Warren Fire Department 110 Warren Street Warren 61087 IL Jo Daviess 1 Amboy Fire Protection District 25 North East Avenue PO Box 58 Amboy 61310 IL Lee 1 Ashton Fire Protection District 704 Main Street PO Box 123 Ashton 61006 IL Lee 1 Compton Community Fire Protection District 339 West Cherry Street PO Box 20 Compton 61318 IL Lee 1 Dixon Fire Department 210 South Hennepin Dixon 61021 IL Lee 1 Dixon Rural Fire Protection District 1020 Palmyra Street Dixon 61021 IL Lee 1 Franklin Grove Fire Protection District PO Box 416 128 Whitney St Franklin Grove 61031 IL Lee 1 Harmon Fire Department 102 East Main PO Box 115 Harmon 61042 IL Lee 1 Paw Paw Community Fire Protection District 244 Elizabeth Street PO Box 81 Paw Paw 61353 IL Lee 1 Sublette Fire Department 100 Richmond Street PO Box 136 Sublette 61367 IL Lee 1 West Brooklyn Fire Protection District 2506 Johnson Street PO BOx 24 West Brooklyn 61378 IL Lee 1 Byron Fire Protection District 123 North Franklin St. PO Box 904 Byron 61010 IL Ogle 1 Forreston Fire Protection District 515 West Green Box 212 Forreston 61030 IL Ogle 1 Leaf River Fire Protection District 205 West Third Street PO Box 248 Leaf River 61047 IL Ogle 1 Lynnville-Scott-White Rock Fire Protection District 106 West First Street PO Box 101 Lindenwood 61049 IL Ogle 1 Monroe Township Fire Protection District 104 West Street Monroe Center 61052 IL Ogle 1 Mt Morris Fire Protection District 15 East Center Mount Morris 61054 IL Ogle 1 Ogle-Lee Fire Protection District 401 5th Avenue Rochelle 61068 IL Ogle 1 Oregon Fire Department 100 West Washington Street Oregon 61061 IL Ogle 1 Polo Fire Protection District 206 South Franklin Box 95 Polo 61064 IL Ogle 1 Rochelle Fire Department 401-5th Avenue Rochelle 61068 IL Ogle 1 Stillman Fire Protection District 200 South Rural Road PO Box 503 Stillman Valley 61084 IL Ogle 1 Andalusia Fire Protection District 400 5th Avenue West PO Box 465 Andalusia 61232 IL Rock Island 1 Blackhawk Fire Protection District 102 West 3rd Street PO Box 740 Milan 61264 IL Rock Island 1 Buffalo Prairie Community Fire Protection District PO Box 21 Buffalo Prairie 61237 IL Rock Island 1 Carbon Cliff - Barstow Fire Protection District 108 - 186th Street PO Box 124 Barstow 61236 IL Rock Island 1 Coal Valley Fire Protection District 103 West 18th Avenue PO Box 17 Coal Valley 61240 IL Rock Island 1 Cordova Fire Protection District 906 Main Avenue PO Box 331 Cordova 61242 IL Rock Island 1 Coyne Center Fire Protection District and EMS District PO Box 207 Milan 61264 IL Rock Island 1 East Moline City Fire Department 1523 Morton Drive East Moline 61244 IL Rock Island 1 East Moline Correctional Center Fire Department 100 Hillcrest Road East Moline 61244 IL Rock Island 1 East Moline Rural Fire Protection District 915 16th Avenue East Moline 61244 IL Rock Island 1 Hampton Fire Department 601 3rd Avenue PO Box 437 Hampton 61256 IL Rock Island 1 Hillsdale Fire Protection District 412 Main Street, PO Box 207 Hillsdale 61257 IL Rock Island 1 Illinois City Community Fire Protection District PO Box 178 Illinois City 61259 IL Rock Island 1 Moline Fire Department 1630 - 8th Avenue Moline 61265 IL Rock Island 1 Quad City Airport Fire Department 2900 69th Avenue PO Box 9009 Moline 61265 IL Rock Island 1 Rapids City Fire Protection District PO Box 111 Rapids City 61278 IL Rock Island 1 Reynolds Fire Protection District PO Box 201 206 South Front Street Reynolds 61279 IL Rock Island 1 Rock Island Arsenal Fire Department SOSRI-PWF, Building 225 Rock Island 61299 IL Rock Island 1 Rock Island Fire Department 1313 - 5th Avenue Rock Island 61201 IL Rock Island 1 Silvis Fire Department 1040 First Avenue Silvis 61282 IL Rock Island 1 Cedarville Fire Protection District 6406 Illinois Route 26 North Freeport 61032 IL Stephenson 1 Cedarville FPD - McConnell Station 5683 West McConnell Road McConnell 61050 IL Stephenson 1 Dakota Fire Protection District 118 East Main Street Dakota 61018 IL Stephenson 1 Davis Fire Protection District 602 North Stanton Street PO Box 303 Davis 61019 IL Stephenson 1 Freeport Fire Department 1650 S Walnut Freeport 61032 IL Stephenson 1 Freeport Rural Fire Protection District 4715 Pearl City Road Freeport 61032 IL Stephenson 1 German Valley Fire Protection District 600 Church Street PO Box 46 German Valley 61039 IL Stephenson 1 Lena Fire Department 405 West Railroad Street Lena 61048 IL Stephenson 1 Orangeville Volunteer Fire Department 308 West High Street PO Box 74 Orangeville 61060 IL Stephenson 1 Pearl City Fire Department 300 Station Street Pearl City 61062 IL Stephenson 1 Rock City Fire Protection District 7600 North Rock City Road Rock City 61070 IL Stephenson 1 Winslow Volunteer Fire Department PO Box 184 Winslow 61089 IL Stephenson 1 Albany Fire Protection District 409 South Church Street Albany 61230 IL Whiteside 1 Erie Fire Protection District 807 9th Avenue PO Box 696 Erie 61250 IL Whiteside 1 Fulton Fire Protection District 1802 16th Avenue PO Box 343 Fulton 61252 IL Whiteside 1 Morrison Fire Department 206 West Main Street PO Box 93 Morrison 61270 IL Whiteside 1 Prophetstown Fire Protection District 104 West 2nd Street Prophetstown 61277 IL Whiteside 1 Rock Falls Fire Department 603 West 10th Street Rock Falls 61071 IL Whiteside 1 Sterling Fire Department 110 West 5th Street Sterling 61081 IL Whiteside 1 Tampico Rural Fire Protection District Box 468 Tampico 61283 IL Whiteside 1 Blackhawk Fire Protection District 3738 South Main Street Rockford 61102 IL Winnebago 1 Cherry Valley Fire Protection District 120 East State Street Box 540 Cherry Valley 61016 IL Winnebago 1 Harlem-Roscoe Fire Protection District 10544 Main Street PO Box 450 Roscoe 61073 IL Winnebago 1 Loves Park Fire Department 400 Grand Avenue Loves Park 61111 IL Winnebago 1 New Milford Fire Protection District 2177 Will James Road Rockford 61109 IL Winnebago 1 North Park Fire Protection District 600 Wood Avenue Machesney Park 61115 IL Winnebago 1 Northwest Fire Protection District 3222 North Central Avenue Rockford 61101 IL Winnebago 1 Pecatonica Fire Protection District - Pecatonica Unit 1221 Main Street Pecatonica 61063 IL Winnebago 1 Pecatonica Fire Protection District - Seward Unit 16025 Grant Street Seward 61077 IL Winnebago 1 Rockford Fire Department 204 South 1st Street Rockford 61104 IL Winnebago 1 Rockton Fire Department PO Box 349 Rockton 61072 IL Winnebago 1 West Suburban Fire Protection District 3816 West State Street Rockford 61102 IL Winnebago 1 Win-Bur-Sew Fire Protection District 110 East Main Street PO Box 595 Winnebago 61088 IL Winnebago Area Department Address 1 Address 2 City Zip State County 1 Winn County Fire District 1 13032 Mitchell Road PO Box 9 Shirland 61079 IL Winnebago 1 Winnebago County Fire Protection District 115 West Howard Street Durand 61024 IL Winnebago 2 Belvidere Fire Department 123 South State Street Belvidere 61008 IL Boone 2 Boone Fire Protection District 1 120 West Ogden Box 434 Capron 61012 IL Boone 2 Boone Fire Protection District 2 1777 Henry Luckow Lane Belvidere 61008 IL Boone 2 North Boone Fire Protection District 3 305 West Grove PO Box 114 Poplar Grove 61065 IL Boone 2 Abbvie Laboratories Fire Protection District 1401 N Sheridan Road D72L Building P13 North Chicago 60064 IL Lake 2 Antioch Volunteer Fire Department 835 Holbek Drive Antioch 60002 IL Lake 2 Barrington Fire Protection District Attn: Asst. Chief Keegan 400 North Northwest Highway Barrington 60010 IL Lake 2 Beach Park Fire Department 3233 North Lewis Avenue Beach Park 60087 IL Lake 2 Countryside Fire Protection District 600 North Deerpath Road Vernon Hills 60061 IL Lake 2 Deerfield-Bannockburn Fire Protection District 500 Waukegan Road Deerfield 60015 IL Lake 2 Fort Mc Coy (sheridan) Fire Department 3155 Blackhawk Drive Suite 202 Fort Sheridan 60037 IL Lake 2 Fox Lake Fire Department PO Box 237 Ingleside 60041 IL Lake 2 Grayslake Fire Protection District 160 Hawley Street PO Box 81 Grayslake 60030 IL Lake 2 Great Lakes, USNTC Fire Department 2515 Sampson St., Building 106 Great Lakes 60088 IL Lake 2 Greater Round Lake Fire Protection District 409 West Nippersink Road PO Box 493 Round Lake 60073 IL Lake 2 Gurnee Fire Department 4580 Old Grand Avenue Gurnee 60031 IL Lake 2 Highland Park Fire Department 1130 Central Avenue Highland Park 60035 IL Lake 2 Highwood Fire Department 428 Green Bay Road Highwood 60040 IL Lake 2 Knollwood Fire Department 14 N.
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