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National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) WI Fire Departments with Missing Incidents 2016 Calendar Year Updated January 12, 2017 Fire departments that are not missing a single incident report in the 2016 calendar year are not shaded. Fire departments that are missing a month or more of incident reports and are shaded in Orange. Fire departments that have not reported a single incident all year, they are shaded in Red. Fire departments that are inactive are shaded in Light Green. If your department didn’t have a reportable incident in any given month, perhaps a “No Activity” report should be completed for the month (see next paragraph). If you feel the report is in error, please contact us for additional assistance. For those months when the department has NO incidents at all for the entire month, a "No Activity" report can be completed. This allows you to sign-in, keeping your account active, and gives anyone looking the information that there were no incidents to report rather than allowing the thought that a department isn't current in their reporting. (Start an incident report - Key Information; date the incident as the last day of the month; use all 0s (seven zeros) as your incident number so that it doesn't interfere with your numbering sequence; check the box on the far right, No Activity; Save the incident; and close the report). Please remember that a “No Activity” report cannot be used if there is a single incident including Mutual Aid already reported for the month. FDID FireDeptName 01020 NEW CHESTER FIRE DEPT 01030 ADAMS COUNTY FIRE DIST 01040 ROME TWP FIRE DEPT 01050 BIG FLATS VOL FIRE DEPT 01060 QUINCY FIRE DEPT 02010 ASHLAND FIRE DEPT 02020 BUTTERNUT VOL FIRE DEPT 02030 FOUR TOWN FIRE ASSOCIATION NFIRS- MISSING INCIDENTS 2016 Page 1 of 21 02040 MELLEN FIRE-RESCUE 02050 LA POINTE VOL FIRE DEPT 02060 MARENGO VALLEY VOL FIRE DEPT 02070 BAD RIVER VOL FIRE DEPT 03010 ALMENA CLINTON ARLAND FIRE DIST 03020 BARRON-MAPLE GROVE FIRE DEPT 03030 CAMERON AREA FIRE DISTRICT 03040 CHETEK VOL FIRE DIST 03050 CUMBERLAND FIRE DISTRICT 03060 DALLAS-SIOUX CREEK FIRE DEPT 03070 PRAIRIE FARM-SHERIDAN FIRE DEPT 03080 RICE LAKE FIRE DEPT 03090 TURTLE LAKE VOL FIRE DEPT 03100 BEAR LAKE-HAUGEN FIRE DEPT 04010 BARNES VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT 04030 BAYFIELD VOL FIRE DEPT 04040 CORNUCOPIA VOL FIRE DEPT 04050 CABLE FIRE DEPT 04070 DRUMMOND FIRE AND RESCUE 04100 GRAND VIEW VOL FIRE DEPT 04110 HERBSTER VOL FIRE DEPT 04120 IRON RIVER VOL FIRE DEPT 04130 MASON RURAL FIRE DEPT 04150 NAMAKAGON VOL FIRE DEPT 04170 PORT WING VOL FIRE DEPT 04190 WASHBURN VOL FIRE DEPT 04200 RED CLIFF TRB FIRE DEPT 05010 DE PERE FIRE RESCUE 05020 HOWARD FIRE DEPT 05030 ASHWAUBENON PUBLIC SAFETY DEPT 05040 GREEN BAY METRO FIRE DEPT 05050 BELLEVUE FIRE RESCUE DEPT 05060 LAWRENCE TWP FIRE DEPT 05070 WAYSIDE VOL FIRE DEPT 05080 MORRISON FIRE DEPT 05090 GREENLEAF VOL FIRE DEPT INC 05100 HOLLANDTOWN FIRE DEPT 05110 PULASKI TRI-COUNTY FIRE DEPT 05120 SUAMICO VOL FIRE DEPT 05130 WRIGHTSTOWN VOL FIRE DEPT 05140 DENMARK VOL FIRE DEPT 05150 NEW FRANKEN FIRE DEPT 05170 HOBART VIL FIRE DEPT 05180 LEDGEVIEW FIRE DEPT 05190 AUSTIN STRAUBEL INT'L AIRPORT 06010 ALMA VOL FIRE DEPT 06020 MONDOVI FIRE DEPT 06030 NELSON VOL FIRE COMPANY INC 06060 FOUNTAIN CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT WAUMANDEE-MONTANA-LINCOLN VOL FIRE 06070 DEPT 06080 TRI-COMMUNITY FIRE DEPT 07010 DANBURY VOL FIRE DEPT 07020 GRANTSBURG VOL FIRE DEPT 07030 SIREN VOL FIRE DEPT 07040 WEBB LAKE VOL FIRE DEPT/RESCUE 07050 WEBSTER VOL FIRE DEPT 07060 SCOTT TWP VOL FIRE DEPT 07070 ST CROIX TRIBAL-HERTEL FIRE DEPT 07080 JACKSON TWP FIRE DEPT 08010 NEW HOLSTEIN VOL FIRE DEPT 08020 ST ANNA VOL FIRE DEPT 08030 BRILLION VOL FIRE DEPT 08040 FOREST JUNCTION VOL FIRE DEPT 08050 CHILTON VOL FIRE DEPT 08060 STOCKBRIDGE COMMUNITY FIRE DEPT 08070 POTTER FIRE DEPT 08080 HILBERT VOL FIRE DEPT 08100 HARRISON FIRE RESCUE 09010 BLOOMER VOL FIRE DEPT 09020 BOYD-EDSON-DELMAR VOL FIRE DEPT 09030 CADOTT AREA FIRE AND RESCUE 09040 CHIPPEWA FALLS FIRE EMERG SERV 09050 CHIPPEWA FIRE DIST 09060 CORNELL AREA FIRE DEPT 09070 ANSON VOL FIRE DEPT 09080 NEW AUBURN AREA FIRE DEPT 09090 STANLEY VOL FIRE DEPT 09100 EAGLE POINT VOL FIRE DEPT 09110 TILDEN VOL FIRE DEPT 10010 CHILI-FREMONT VOL FIRE DEPT 10020 GRANTON VOL FIRE DEPT 10030 CENTRAL FIRE DISTRICT NFIRS- MISSING INCIDENTS 2016 Page 3 of 21 10050 LOYAL FIRE DEPT 10060 COLBY VOL FIRE DEPT 10070 DORCHESTER COMM EMERG SRVS 10080 GREENWOOD AREA FIRE & EMS DIST 10090 NEILLSVILLE FIRE DEPT 10100 OWEN-WITHEE-CURTISS FIRE DISTRICT 10110 THORP AREA FIRE DISTRICT 10140 HATFIELD FIRE DEPT 11010 COLUMBUS FIRE DEPT 11020 ARLINGTON VOL FIRE DEPT 11030 CAMBRIA VOL FIRE DEPT 11040 DOYLESTOWN VOL FIRE DEPT 11050 FALL RIVER VOL FIRE DEPT 11060 FRIESLAND VOL FIRE DEPT 11070 LODI AREA FIRE DEPT 11080 PARDEEVILLE FIRE DEPT 11090 PORTAGE FIRE DEPT 11100 POYNETTE-DEKORRA FIRE PROT DIST 11110 RIO FIRE DEPT 11120 KILBOURN FIRE DEPT 11130 WYOCENA BUREAU OF FIRE 12010 SENECA VOL FIRE DEPT 12020 SOLDIERS GROVE FIRE DEPT 12030 WAUZEKA VOL FIRE DEPT 12040 BRIDGEPORT VOL FIRE DEPT 12050 EASTMAN VOL FIRE DEPT 12060 GAYS MILLS VOL FIRE DEPT 12080 PRAIRIE DU CHIEN FIRE DEPT 12090 DE SOTO VOL FIRE DEPT 12100 FERRYVILLE VOL FIRE DEPT 13010 MADISON FIRE DEPT 13020 FITCHBURG FIRE DEPT 13030 DANE-VIENNA VOL FIRE DEPT 13040 MAPLE BLUFF FIRE DEPT 13050 MCFARLAND FIRE DEPT 13060 MONONA FIRE DEPT 13070 MOUNT HOREB FIRE DEPT 13090 VERONA FIRE DEPT 13110 MADISON TWN FIRE DEPT 13120 CAMBRIDGE COMM FIRE DEPT 13140 OREGON AREA FIRE/EMS DISTRICT 13150 BELLEVILLE VOL FIRE DEPT 13160 BLACK EARTH JOINT FIRE DIST 13170 COTTAGE GROVE VOL FIRE DEPT 13180 CROSS PLAINS-BERRY FIRE DEPT 13190 DEERFIELD VOL FIRE DEPT 13200 DE FOREST AREA FIRE DEPT 13210 MARSHALL VOL FIRE DEPT INC 13220 MAZOMANIE FIRE DEPT 13230 MIDDLETON FIRE DEPT 13240 STOUGHTON VOL FIRE DEPT 13250 SUN PRAIRIE VOL FIRE DEPT 13260 TRUAX FIELD - WI NATL AIR GUARD 13270 WAUNAKEE VOL FIRE DEPT 14010 HORICON VOL FIRE DEPT 14030 BURNETT VOL FIRE DEPT 14040 CLYMAN FIRE DEPT 14060 FOX LAKE VOL FIRE DEPT 14080 HUSTISFORD VOL FIRE DEPT 14090 IRON RIDGE FIRE DEPT INC 14100 KEKOSKEE VOL FIRE DEPT 14110 KNOWLES VOL FIRE DEPT 14120 LEBANON FIRE DEPT 14130 LOMIRA FIRE DEPT 14140 MAYVILLE FIRE DEPT 14150 NEOSHO VOL FIRE DEPT 14160 REESEVILLE FIRE DEPT 14170 THERESA VOL FIRE DEPT 14180 WOODLAND FIRE DEPT INC 14190 ASHIPPUN VOL FIRE DEPT 14200 BEAVER DAM FIRE DEPT 14210 BROWNSVILLE FIRE CO INC 14220 JUNEAU FIRE DEPT 14230 LOWELL FIRE DEPT 14240 RANDOLPH FIRE DEPT 15010 BAILEYS HARBOR FIRE DEPT 15020 BRUSSELS-UNION-GARDNER FIRE DEPT 15030 EGG HARBOR VOL FIRE DEPT 15040 EPHRAIM VOL FIRE DEPT 15050 GIBRALTAR FIRE AND RESCUE 15060 SISTER BAY LIBERTY GROVE FIRE 15070 STURGEON BAY FIRE DEPT 15080 WASHINGTON ISLAND VOL FIRE DEPT NFIRS- MISSING INCIDENTS 2016 Page 5 of 21 15090 SOUTHERN DOOR VOL FIRE DEPT 15100 JACKSONPORT FIRE DEPT 16010 SUPERIOR FIRE DEPT 16020 BENNETT VOL FIRE DEPT 16030 BRULE FIRE DEPT 16050 DAIRYLAND FIRE DEPT 16060 SUMMIT VOL FIRE DEPT 16070 GORDON VOL FIRE DEPT 16080 HAWTHORNE VOL FIRE DEPT 16090 HIGHLAND TWP VOL FIRE DEPT 16100 LAKE NEBAGAMON FIRE DEPT 16110 CLOVERLAND VOL FIRE DEPT 16120 MAPLE FIRE DEPT 16130 POPLAR FIRE DEPT 16140 SOLON SPRINGS FIRE DEPT 16150 OAKLAND VOL FIRE DEPT 16160 PARKLAND FIRE DEPT 16170 SUPERIOR TN VOL FIRE DEPT 16180 AMNICON VOL FIRE DEPT 16190 LAKESIDE FIRE DEPT 16200 WASCOTT FIRE DEPT 17010 BOYCEVILLE COMMUNITY FIRE DISTRICT 17020 ELK MOUND FIRE DIST 17030 MENOMONIE FIRE DEPT 17040 RIDGELAND-WILSON FIRE DEPT 17050 SAND CREEK FIRE DEPARTMENT 17060 COLFAX COMMUNITY FIRE DEPT 17070 ROCK CREEK TWP FIRE DEPT 18010 EAU CLAIRE FIRE DEPT 18020 ALTOONA FIRE DEPT 18030 AUGUSTA-BRIDGE CREEK FD INC 18040 FAIRCHILD FIRE PROTECTION DIST 18050 FALL CREEK AREA FIRE DISTRICT 18060 TOWNSHIP VOL FIRE DEPT 19010 AURORA VOL FIRE DEPT 19020 HOMESTEAD VOL FIRE DEPT 19030 FLORENCE VOL FIRE DEPT 19040 LONG LAKE VOL FIRE DEPT 19050 FENCE VOL FIRE DEPT 20010 FOND DU LAC TWP VOL FIRE DEPT 20020 ALTO VOL FIRE DEPT 20030 BRANDON-FAIRWATER FIRE DEPT 20040 CALUMET VOL FIRE DEPT 20050 CAMPBELLSPORT VOL FIRE DEPT 20060 EDEN VOL FIRE DEPT 20070 ELDORADO VOL FIRE DEPT 20090 FOND DU LAC CITY FIRE/RESCUE 20100 LAMARTINE VOL FIRE DEPT 20110 MOUNT CALVARY FIRE DEPT 20120 NORTH FOND DU LAC FIRE EMS 20130 OAKFIELD VOL FIRE DEPT 20140 RIPON AREA FIRE DISTRICT 20150 ROSENDALE VOL FIRE DEPT 20160 ST CLOUD VOL FIRE DEPT 20170 VAN DYNE VOL FIRE DEPT 20180 WAUPUN FIRE DEPT 20190 WAUPUN COMMUNITY FIRE DEPT 21010 CRANDON VOL FIRE DEPT 21020 HILES VOL FIRE DEPT 21030 LAONA FIRE DEPT 21040 WABENO-SOPERTON VOL FIRE DEPT 21050 ARGONNE VOL FIRE DEPT 21070 NEWALD VOL FIRE DEPT 21080 PICKEREL VOL FIRE DEPT 21090 ALVIN VOL FIRE AND RESCUE 22010 BAGLEY VOL FIRE DEPT 22020 BLOOMINGTON FIRE DEPT 22030 BLUE RIVER VOL FIRE DEPT 22040 STITZER VOL FIRE DEPT 22050 BOSCOBEL VOL FIRE DEPT 22060 POTOSI VOL FIRE DEPT 22070 CASSVILLE VOL FIRE DEPT 22080 CUBA CITY VOL FIRE DEPT 22090 DICKEYVILLE-PARIS VOL FIRE DEPT 22100 FENNIMORE VOL FIRE DEPT 22110 GLEN HAVEN VOL FIRE DEPT 22120 HAZEL GREEN VOL FIRE DEPT 22130 JAMESTOWN FIRE DEPT 22140 LANCASTER FIRE DEPT 22150 LIVINGSTON-CLIFTON FIRE DIST 22160 MONTFORT VOL FIRE DEPT 22170 MOUNT HOPE VOL FIRE DEPT INC 22180 MUSCODA VOL FIRE DEPT NFIRS- MISSING INCIDENTS 2016 Page 7 of 21 22190 PATCH GROVE FIRE DEPT 22200 PLATTEVILLE FIRE DEPT 23010 ALBANY COMMUNITY FIRE DEPT 23020 BRODHEAD VOL FIRE DISTRICT 23030 BROWNTOWN CADIZ JORDAN FIRE DEPT 23040 JUDA AND COMMUNITY FIRE DEPT 23050 MONROE FIRE DEPT 23060 MONTICELLO FIRE DEPT 23070 NEW GLARUS FIRE DEPT 23080 BROOKLYN FIRE AND EMS PROT DIST 24010
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