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Missouri Fire Departments Missouri Fire Departments ID DepartmentName Contact RegYear 05006 Saline Valley Fire Protection District (SALI) Bob Dunn 2021 03901 Battlefield Fire Protection District (BATT) Scott Moore 2021 06301 Belle Fire Protection District (BELL) Dwight Francis 2021 00701 Butler Fire Department (BUTL) Jason Bennett 2021 08502 Waynesville Rural Fire Protection District (WAYN) Douglas Yurecko 2021 05103 Johnson County Fire Protection District (JOHN) Larry Jennings 2021 00505 Monett Rural Fire District (MONR) Jeffrey Owens 2021 03401 Eastern Douglas County Volunteer Fire Department Christopher Hammett 2021 (EDOU) 01605 North Cape County Rural Fire Protection District (NCAP) Dakota Oehl 2021 07007 Middletown Community Fire Protection District (MIDD) Cameron Flowers 2021 05002 Festus Fire Department (FEST) Kevin Cremer 2021 02206 Ozark Fire Protection District (OZAR) Jarett Metheny 2021 02208 Sparta Fire Protection District (SPAR) Brian Loula 2021 05510 Miller Rural Fire Protection District (MILR) Anthony B McBaine 2021 09522 Richmond Heights Fire Department (RICH) Phil Goode 2021 08904 Richmond City Fire Department (RCHM) Fire Chief Mark Sowder 2021 08503 St. Robert City Fire & Rescue (STRO) Mike shempert 2021 02406 Excelsior Springs Fire Department (EXCE) P. Scott O'Dell 2021 02703 Clifton City Fire Department (CLIF) Dennis Arnold 2019 Page 1 of 273 10/01/2021 Missouri Fire Departments CountyName AddressMailing Jefferson 1771 SPRINGDALE BLVD Greene 4117 2ND ST Osage PO BOX 903 Bates 701 ROBERTA RD Pulaski 1501 Ousley Road Johnson 122 W YOUNG AVE Barry PO Box 651 Douglas HC 73 BOX 7 Cape Girardeau PO BOX 30 Montgomery 15 S CHERRY ST, PO Box 66 Jefferson 212 North Mill Street Christian 604 N 3RD ST Christian P.O. Box 210 Lawrence PO Box 34 St. Louis 7447 DALE AVE Ray 101 E. Lexington St. Pulaski 194 Eastlawn Ave. Ste. A Clay 1120 TRACY AVE Cooper 4902 BB HWY Page 2 of 273 10/01/2021 Missouri Fire Departments CityMailing ZipCodeMailing FENTON 63026 BATTLEFIELD 65619 BELLE 65013 BUTLER 64730 Waynesville 65583 WARRENSBURG 64093 Monett 65708 DRURY 65638 OAK RIDGE 63769 MIDDLETOWN 63359 Festus 63028 OZARK 65721 Sparta 65753 Miller 65707 SAINT LOUIS 63117 Richmond 64085 St. Robert 65584 EXCELSIOR SPG 64024 OTTERVILLE 65348 Page 3 of 273 10/01/2021 Missouri Fire Departments AddressPhysical CityPhysical 1771 SPRINGDALE BLVD FENTON 4117 2ND ST BATTLEFIELD 98 Highway 28 East Belle 701 Roberta Rd. Butler 1501 Ousley Road Waynesville 122 W YOUNG AVE WARRENSBURG 920 E COUNTY Road MONETT State Highway 95 & CC Drury 1134 County Road 501 Oak Ridge 15 S. Cherry St Middletown 212 North Mill Street Festus 604 N 3RD ST OZARK 8204 State Hwy 14 E Sparta 3609 HIGHWAY 39 MILLER 7447 Dale Avenue Saint Louis 101 E LEXINGTON ST RICHMOND 115 Plattner Ave. St. Robert 1120 Tracy ave Excelsior Springs 4902 Highway BB Otterville Page 4 of 273 10/01/2021 Missouri Fire Departments ZipCodePhysical EmergencyPhone 63026 6363439300 65619 4178627911 65013 5735781814 64730 6606793456 65583 5737746305 64093 6607475511 65708 4173935985 65638 4176831020 63769 5732433551 63359 5735643378 63028 6369377661 65721 4178480991 65753 4172342136 65707 4174662131 63117 3146453000 64085 8167762115 65584 5735124999 64024 8166303000 65348 6606206287 Page 5 of 273 10/01/2021 Missouri Fire Departments BusinessPhone DisasterRegion 6363439300 C 4178819018 D 5738593513 F 6606796323 A 5737745449 I 6607475220 A 4173935985 D 4172590954 G 5737882569 E 5735492207 F 6369377661 C 4175814436 D 4176343200 D 4174522555 D 3146458800 C 8167762115 A 5734512000 I 8166303000 A 6602214341 F Page 6 of 273 10/01/2021 Missouri Fire Departments DepartmentType Latitude Longitude DISTRICT 38.47858765 -90.44129943 DISTRICT 37.11483000 -93.36742000 DISTRICT 38.29047349 -91.70641825 DISTRICT 38.26110000 -94.34440000 DISTRICT 37.82643370 -92.18637380 DISTRICT 38.77064300 -93.74177700 DISTRICT 36.91751287 -93.90642261 ASSOCIATION 36.90956000 -92.32794000 DISTRICT 37.58055107 -89.75680344 DISTRICT 39.12604326 -91.41432756 MUNICIPALITY 38.22143783 -90.39280177 DISTRICT 37.02481877 -93.20586344 DISTRICT 37.00158694 -93.06928737 DISTRICT 37.22244986 -93.84426359 MUNICIPALITY 38.62816340 -90.31887690 MUNICIPALITY 39.27687690 -93.97651050 MUNICIPALITY 37.82260530 -92.16349140 MUNICIPALITY 39.35352493 -94.23772806 RESCUE(ONLY) 38.72236860 -93.02778410 Page 7 of 273 10/01/2021 Missouri Fire Departments 06009 White Rock Fire Protection District Jason Bowman 2021 02105 MENDON FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT (MEND) Austin Rash 2021 07903 Frohna/Altenburg Fire Department (FROH) Russ Krull 2021 02002 Cedar County Chapel Hills Fire Protection District (CEDA) Joe Tompkins 2021 00510 Purdy Fire Protection District (PURD) Nicholas Mercer 2021 08806 Northeast R-IV Rural Fire Protection District (NER4) Jason Nelson 2021 00508 Washburn Fire Department Daniel (Danny) Dalton 2021 09514 West County EMS and Fire Protection District (WCOU) Jeff Sadtler 2021 04915 Duenweg Volunteer Fire Department (DUEN) Howard Reding 2021 06404 Hannibal Fire Department (HANN) Mike Benjamin 2021 01901 Harrisonville Emergency Services (HARR) Eric Myler 2021 03907 Springfield Fire Department (SPRI) David Pennington 2021 09205 Wentzville Fire Protection District (WENT) John Schneider 2021 05406 Concordia Fire Protection District (CONC) Jeff Frerking 2021 10704 Forsyth Fire Department (FORS) Nathan Bower 2021 09526 West Overland EMS and Fire Protection District (WOVE) Gregory Scott Vogel 2021 08505 Crocker Rural Fire Protection District Mark Fancher 2018 09302 Iconium Fire Prot. Dist. (ICON) Von Schmidt 2021 05905 Mooresville Township Fire Protection District (MOOR) Larry Wohlgemuth 2021 07805 Wardell Fire Department (WARD) James Palmer 2021 10402 Dexter Fire Department (DEXT) Don Seymore 2021 07106 Stover Rural Fire Protection District (STOV) Jim Witte 2021 Page 8 of 273 10/01/2021 Missouri Fire Departments McDonald p.o. box 397 Chariton 505 Main STREET Perry PO BOX 2 Cedar PO BOX 353 Barry PO BOX 51 Randolph PO BOX 111 Barry PO BOX 293 St. Louis 223 HENRY AVE Jasper PO BOX 488 Marion 2333 PALMYRA RD Cass 903 S COMMERCIAL ST Greene 830 N BOONVILLE AVE St. Charles 502 LUETKENHAUS BLVD Lafayette 710 S ORANGE ST, PO BOX 121 Taney PO BOX 545 St. Louis 10789 MIDLAND BLVD Pulaski P.O. Box 376 St. Clair 12715 NE HIGHWAY C Livingston 404 MAIN ST Pemiscot PO BOX 125 Stoddard 301 COOPER ST Morgan PO BOX 588 Page 9 of 273 10/01/2021 Missouri Fire Departments Pineville 64856 MENDON 64660 FROHNA 63748 STOCKTON 65785 PURDY 65734 CAIRO 65239 WASHBURN 65772 MANCHESTER 63011 DUENWEG 64841 HANNIBAL 63401 HARRISONVILLE 64701 SPRINGFIELD 65802 WENTZVILLE 63385 CONCORDIA 64020 FORSYTH 65653 SAINT LOUIS 63114 Crocker 65452 OSCEOLA 64776 MOORESVILLE 64664 WARDELL 63987 DEXTER 63841 STOVER 65078 Page 10 of273 10/01/2021 Missouri Fire Departments 3129 RAINS RD JANE 505 MAIN STREET MENDON 6297 MAIN ST FROHNA Highway 215 and 1425 Road Stockton 102 WASHINGTON ST PURDY 106 S Main Cairo 219 North Old Wire Road Washburn 223 HENRY AVE MANCHESTER 303 WOLFE DR DUENWEG 205 South 4th Street Hannibal 903 S COMMERCIAL ST HARRISONVILLE 830 Boonville Springfield 502 LUETKENHAUS BLVD WENTZVILLE 710 S Orange St, Concordia 15405 US HIGHWAY 160 FORSYTH 10789 Midland Blvd. OVERLAND 107 PARK ST CROCKER 12715 NE HIGHWAY C OSCEOLA 922 Cora St Mooresville 106 E BROAD ST WARDELL 301 COOPER ST DEXTER 301 W 1ST ST STOVER Page 11 of273 10/01/2021 Missouri Fire Departments 64856 4173426520 64660 6602723300 63748 5735474576 65785 4172765133 65734 4173930413 65239 6602632267 65772 4178477972 63011 6363942212 64841 4175295616 63401 5732214340 64701 8163808940 65802 4178653624 63385 6363329869 64020 6605842104 65653 4172511383 63114 3144286069 65452 5737746305 64776 4176462522 64664 6602471496 63879 5733334101 63841 5736244559 65078 5733785481 Page 12 of273 10/01/2021 Missouri Fire Departments 4795303967 D 6602723677 B 5738245398 C 4172765418 D 4174423222 D 6602636918 B 4178477972 D 6362562000 C 4176237408 D 5732210657 B 8163808925 A 4178742300 D 6363276239 C 6604637900 A 4175463074 D 3144286069 C 5737362733 I 4176442510 D 6602471495 H 5736283500 E 5736243425 E 5733774742 F Page 13 of273 10/01/2021 Missouri Fire Departments DISTRICT 36.56228964 -94.34470042 DISTRICT 39.58685022 -93.13248628 MUNICIPALITY 37.63875790 -89.62332820 DISTRICT 37.64491430 -93.81528490 DISTRICT 36.81771006 -93.92170699 DISTRICT 39.51100301 -92.44063219 DISTRICT 36.58713820 -93.95364180 DISTRICT 38.59488800 -90.51655270 PRIVATE 37.08152520 -94.40914730 MUNICIPALITY 39.72528798 -91.38883585 MUNICIPALITY 38.64912320 -94.35691440 MUNICIPALITY 37.21598732 -93.29221719 DISTRICT 38.81841980 -90.84784790 DISTRICT 38.98777939 -93.57425684 MUNICIPALITY 36.69691242 -93.12194683 DISTRICT 38.70349190 -90.39772040 37.94216870 -92.27100650 DISTRICT 38.10905797 -93.54418682 DISTRICT 39.74404330 -93.71644300 OTHER 36.35111780 -89.81711230 MUNICIPALITY 36.79610023 -89.96601756 DISTRICT 38.43980493 -92.99190044 Page 14 of273 10/01/2021 Missouri Fire Departments 01909 Dolan-West Dolan Fire Protection District (DOLA) Jason Honderick 2021 07804 Steele Fire Department (STEE) Eddie Gilbert 2021 03604 Franklin County HSRT (HSRT) Tim Frankenberg 2021 00206 Savannah Rural Fire District (SAVR) Brian Roarty 2021 00808 Lincoln Community Fire Prot. Dist. (LINC) Mike Rambow 2021 00205 Savannah Fire Dept (SAVA) Brian Roarty 2021 08303 DEARBORN AREA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Brad Johnson 2021 (DEAR) 08007 Smithton Community Fire Association Jonathan Southard 2021 08801 Higbee Area Fire Protection Dist. (HIGB) Joe Roberts 2021 09305 Sac Osage Fire Protection District (SACO) Travis Foley
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