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Department 010730016 136 Bibb County Communications Center 010070001 137 Birmingham Police Department 010730017 138 Central Dispatch 011030002 171 Chilton County E9-1-1 Center 010210002 149 Choctaw County 9-1-1 Center 010230002 151 City of Homewood Fire Department 010730012 153 Crenshaw County Emergency Center 010410001 164 Dallas County Consolidated Communications Center 010470002 264 Fayette County 9-1-1 010570001 184 Gardendale Police Department 010730010 193 Graysville Police and Fire Department 010730011 197 Greene County E9-1-1 Communications District 010630001 0 Hale County E9-1-1 010650001 201 Hoover Police Department 010730002 209 Hueytown Police Department 010730007 211 Huntsville-Madison County 9-1-1 Center 010890001 212 Coosa County Sheriffs Office 010370001 161 Irondale Police Department 010730008 213 Jefferson County Sheriff 010730014 215 Lee County Sheriffs Office 010810001 223 Leeds Police Department 010730009 224 Lowndes County E9-1-1 010850002 228 Marengo County 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9-1-1 District 010150001 143 Cherokee County 9-1-1 010190001 147 Etowah County Communications District E9-1-1 010550001 179 Lauderdale County E9-1-1 010770001 219 Macon County Sheriffs Office 010870001 230 Talladega County Sheriffs Office 011210004 270 Talladega Police Department 011210002 271 Tuskegee City Police Department 010870002 278 Blount County 9-1-1 010090003 139 Abbeville Police Department 010670002 123 Butler County Emergency Communications District 010130001 142 Childersburg Police Department 011210005 148 Clay County E9-1-1 010270001 155 Cleburne County 9-1-1 Center 010290001 157 Colbert County E9-1-1 Center 010330001 159 Covington County 9-1-1 010390002 162 Daleville Department of Public Safety 010450002 168 De Kalb County E9-1-1 010490001 170 Dothan Police Department 010690001 172 Elba Police Department 010310002 175 Enterprise Police Department 010310001 177 Fort Rucker Police Department 010450001 188 Franklin County Sheriffs Office 010590001 189 Ft Payne Police 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Eclectic Police Department 010510005 0 Elmore County Sheriffs Office 010510003 176 Escambia County Sheriffs Department 010530003 178 Eufaula Police Department 010050002 180 Lawrence County E9-1-1 010790001 221 Limestone County 9-1-1 010830003 225 Millbrook Police Department 010510004 237 Mobile County Communications District 010970001 238 Montgomery Police Department 011010002 244 Opelika Police Department 010810002 251 Phenix City Police Department 011130001 255 Russell County Sheriffs Office 011130002 263 Tallapoosa County Sheriffs Office 011230002 272 Tallassee Police Department 010510002 273 Tarrant City Police and Fire Department 010730003 274 Troy Police Department 011090001 275 Wetumpka Police Department 010510001 284 Randolph County E9-1-1 011110001 261 Arkansas County 9-1-1 050010001 386 Batesville Central Dispatch 050630001 292 Cabot Police Department 050850002 298 City of North Little Rock 9-1-1 051190006 302 England Police Department 050850004 0 Fayetteville E9-1-1 051430002 319 Franklin County Sheriffs Department 050470001 321 Ft Smith Police Department 051310001 322 Hot Spring County 9-1-1 050590001 330 Howard County Sheriffs Office 050610001 332 Little River County Sheriffs Department 050810001 341 Little Rock Police Department 051190005 342 Lonoke County Sheriffs Department 050850003 344 Lonoke Police Department 050850001 345 Maumelle Department of Public Safety 051190003 349 MECA-Metro Emergency Communications Association 050690001 352 Monticello Police Department 050430001 357 Ouachita County 9-1-1 051030001 362 Pulaski County Sheriffs Office 051190001 371 Saline County Central 051250001 374 Sevier County Sheriffs Office 051330001 378 Sherwood Police Department 051190002 381 Springdale Police Department 051430001 383 Calhoun County Sheriffs Office 050130001 299 Cleveland County Sheriffs Office 050250001 306 Fulton County Sheriffs Department 050490001 323 Izard County Sheriffs Department 050650001 333 Lincoln County Sheriffs Department 050790001 340 Newton County Sheriffs Department 051010001 361 Scott County Sheriffs Department 051270001 375 Searcy County Sheriffs Office 051290001 0 Alma Police Department 050330003 288 Boone County 9-1-1 050090001 296 Carroll County Sheriffs Office 050150001 300 Crawford County Sheriffs Department 050330002 311 Eureka Springs Police Department 050150002 317 Johnson County Detention Center 050710001 335 Logan County Sheriffs Department 050830001 343 Madison County Sheriffs Department 050870001 346 Van Buren Police Department 050330001 388 Ashley County Sheriffs Office 050030002 291 Columbia Central Dispatch 050270002 307 Dallas County Sheriffs Department 050390001 315 Desha County 9-1-1 050410001 351 El Dorado Police Department 051390001 316 Lafayette County Sheriffs Office 050730001 337 Lake Village Police Department 050170001 338 Union County Sheriffs Office 051390002 0 Warren Police Department 050110001 389 Arkadelphia Police Department 050190002 289 Baxter County 9-1-1 050050001 293 Benton County Central Communications 050070004 294 Brinkley Police Department 050950001 297 Clark County Sheriffs Department 050190001 303 Clay County Sheriffs Department 050210001 305 Conway Police Department 050450001 309 Crittenden County Communication Center 050350001 312 Cross County Sheriffs Department 050370001 313 Dardanelle Police Department 051490002 394 Faulkner County Sheriffs Office 050450002 318 Forrest City Police Department 051230002 320 Garland County Sheriffs Department 050510001 324 Grant County 9-1-1 050530001 325 Heber Springs Police Department 050230001 327 Helena Police Department 051070002 328 Hope Police Department 050570001 0 Hot Springs Police Department
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