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FDID Listing Alphabetical by County FDID County Land Office Organization 18001 Beaverhead CLO Dillon Volunteer Fire Department 18002 Beaverhead CLO Lima Rural Volunteer Fire Department 18011 Beaverhead CLO Beaverhead Rural Fire District #2 18012 Beaverhead CLO Grant Volunteer Fire Department 18031 Beaverhead CLO Wisdom Rural Fire and Ambulance 18032 Beaverhead CLO Jackson Volunteer Fire Department 18033 Beaverhead CLO Wise River Volunteer Fire Company 18034 Beaverhead CLO Grasshopper Valley Volunteer Fire Department 22001 Bighorn SLO Hardin Volunteer Fire Department 22002 Bighorn SLO Lodge Grass Volunteer Fire Department 22003 Bighorn SLO Bighorn County Rural Fire Department 22071 Bighorn SLO Crow Agency Volunteer Fire Department 24001 Blaine NELO Chinook Volunteer Fire Department 24002 Blaine NELO Harlem Volunteer Fire Department 24010 Blaine NELO Hays Volunteer Fire Department 24031 Blaine NELO Hogeland Volunteer Fire Department 24036 Blaine NELO Turner Volunteer Fire Department 24071 Blaine NELO Fort Belknap Volunteer Fire Company 24075 Blaine NELO South Blaine County Volunteer Fire Department 43001 Broadwater CLO City of Townsend Fire Department 43012 Broadwater CLO Toston Volunteer Fire Company 43013 Broadwater CLO Winston Volunteer Fire Company 43014 Broadwater CLO Duck Creek Volunteer Fire Company 43021 Broadwater CLO Radersburg Volunteer Fire Company 43099 Broadwater CLO Broadwater County Rural Fire District 01001 Butte-Silverbow SWLO Butte-Silverbow Fire Department 01002 Butte-Silverbow SWLO Walkerville Volunteer Fire Department 01003 Butte-Silverbow SWLO Big Butte Volunteer Fire Department 01012 Butte-Silverbow SWLO Boulevard Volunteer Fire Department 01013 Butte-Silverbow SWLO Centerville Volunteer Fire Department 01016 Butte-Silverbow SWLO Floral Park Volunteer Fire Department 01017 Butte-Silverbow SWLO Home Atherton Volunteer Fire Department 01018 Butte-Silverbow SWLO Terra Verde Heights Volunteer Fire Department 01019 Butte-Silverbow SWLO Melrose Volunteer Fire Department 01020 Butte-Silverbow SWLO Racetrack Volunteer Fire Department 01021 Butte-Silverbow SWLO Rocker Rural Fire Department 01024 Butte-Silverbow SWLO Little Basin Creek Volunteer Fire Company 01062 Butte-Silverbow SWLO Bert Mooney Airport Fire Department 10001 Carbon SLO Red Lodge Fire Department 10002 Carbon SLO Bridger Volunteer Fire Department FDID County Land Office Organization 10003 Carbon SLO Joliet Volunteer Fire Department 10004 Carbon SLO Fromberg Rural Fire District #3 10005 Carbon SLO Bearcreek Volunteer Fire Department 10011 Carbon SLO Roberts Rural Fire District #6 10012 Carbon SLO Belfry Rural Fire District 10014 Carbon SLO Carbon County Rural Fire District #4 10015 Carbon SLO Clark Fork Rural Fire District 10016 Carbon SLO Edgar Volunteer Fire Department 42001 Carter ELO Ekalaka Volunteer Fire Department 42031 Carter ELO Alzada Volunteer Fire Company 42101 Carter ELO Carter County Rural Fire Department 02001 Cascade CLO Great Falls Fire Rescue 02002 Cascade CLO Belt City Fire & Ambulance 02003 Cascade CLO Cascade Volunteer Fire Department 02004 Cascade CLO Neihart Volunteer Fire Department 02005 Cascade CLO Gore Hill Volunteer Fire Department 02011 Cascade CLO Black Eagle Fire Department 02012 Cascade CLO Belt Rural Volunteer Fire District 02013 Cascade CLO Dearborn Volunteer Fire Department 02031 Cascade CLO Sand Coulee Volunteer Fire Department 02032 Cascade CLO Fort Shaw Rural Fire Department 02033 Cascade CLO Simms Volunteer Fire Department 02034 Cascade CLO Stockett Volunteer Fire Department 02035 Cascade CLO Sun River Fire Service Area 02036 Cascade CLO Ulm Volunteer Fire Company 02037 Cascade CLO Vaughn Fire Department 02038 Cascade CLO Monarch Volunteer Fire Department 02039 Cascade CLO Cascade Rural Volunteer Fire Department 02040 Cascade CLO Sun Prairie Volunteer Fire Department 02041 Cascade CLO Manchester Volunteer Fire Company 02094 Cascade CLO Cascade Farmer-Rancher Fire Company 02095 Cascade CLO Centerville Fire Department 02111 Cascade CLO Missouri River Fire Rescue Company 19001 Chouteau NELO Fort Benton Volunteer Fire Department 19002 Chouteau NELO Geraldine Volunteer Fire Department 19003 Chouteau NELO Big Sandy Volunteer Fire Department 19012 Chouteau NELO Loma Rural Volunteer Fire Department 19031 Chouteau NELO Carter Volunteer Fire Department 19032 Chouteau NELO Highwood Volunteer Fire Company 19033 Chouteau NELO Knees Volunteer Fire Company FDID County Land Office Organization 19034 Chouteau NELO Elim Volunteer Fire Department 14001 Custer ELO Miles City Fire-Rescue 14031 Custer ELO Ismay Rural Fire Department 14099 Custer ELO Custer County Rural Fire Department 37001 Daniels NELO Scobey Volunteer Fire Department 37011 Daniels NELO Daniels County Rural Fire Department 37031 Daniels NELO Flaxville Fire Protection District 37032 Daniels NELO Peerless Rural Fire Department 37033 Daniels NELO Whitetail Volunteer Fire Company 16001 Dawson ELO Glendive Fire Department 16002 Dawson ELO Richey Volunteer Fire Department 16003 Dawson ELO Dawson Rural Fire Department 16011 Dawson ELO West Glendive Fire Department 30001 Deer Lodge SWLO Anaconda Fire Department 30002 Deer Lodge SWLO Lost Creek/Antelope Gulch Volunteer Fire Department 30011 Deer Lodge SWLO Opportunity Volunteer Fire Department 30012 Deer Lodge SWLO West Valley (Anaconda) Volunteer Fire Department 30031 Deer Lodge SWLO Georgetown Lake Volunteer Fire Department 30091 Deer Lodge SWLO Warm Spring Volunteer Fire Company 39001 Fallon ELO Baker Volunteer Fire Department 39002 Fallon ELO Plevna Volunteer Fire Department 39011 Fallon ELO Baker Rural Fire District 39031 Fallon ELO Fallon County Rural Fire Department 08001 Fergus NELO Lewistown Fire Rescue 08002 Fergus NELO Moore Volunteer Fire Department 08003 Fergus NELO Winifred Rural Fire Department 08005 Fergus NELO Denton Rural Fire District 08012 Fergus NELO Heath Rural Fire District 08031 Fergus NELO Coffee Creek Fire Department 08032 Fergus NELO Roy Rural Fire Department 08033 Fergus NELO Cheadle Volunteer Fire Company 08035 Fergus NELO Denton Volunteer Fire Department 08037 Fergus NELO Hilger Rural Fire District 08038 Fergus NELO Grass Range Rural Fire District 08039 Fergus NELO Beaver Creek/Cottonwood Rural Fire District 08040 Fergus NELO Danvers Volunteer Fire Department 08041 Fergus NELO N Fork Flatwillow Rural Fire Department 07001 Flathead NWLO Kalispell Fire Department 07002 Flathead NWLO Whitefish Fire Department 07003 Flathead NWLO Columbia Falls Fire Department FDID County Land Office Organization 07011 Flathead NWLO Bad Rock Rural Fire Department 07012 Flathead NWLO Bigfork Fire Department 07013 Flathead NWLO Smith Valley Fire Department 07014 Flathead NWLO Somers Volunteer Fire Department 07015 Flathead NWLO West Valley (Kalispell) Fire Department 07016 Flathead NWLO Creston Fire Department 07017 Flathead NWLO South Kalispell Volunteer Fire Department 07018 Flathead NWLO Evergreen Rural Fire Department 07019 Flathead NWLO Big Mountain Fire & Rescue 07031 Flathead NWLO Coram-West Glacier Volunteer Fire Department 07032 Flathead NWLO Hungry Horse Volunteer Fire Department 07033 Flathead NWLO Martin City Rural Fire Department 07034 Flathead NWLO Onley Volunteer Fire Department 07035 Flathead NWLO Marion Rural Fire Department 07036 Flathead NWLO Ferndale Volunteer Fire Department 07037 Flathead NWLO Blankenship Rural Fire District 07050 Flathead NWLO Glacier Park Airport Fire Department 07099 Flathead NWLO Flathead County Fire Service Area 06001 Gallatin CLO Bozeman Fire Department 06004 Gallatin CLO Three Forks Volunteer Fire Department 06005 Gallatin CLO Hebgen Basin Fire District 06006 Gallatin CLO Willow Creek Rural Fire Department 06011 Gallatin CLO Amsterdam Rural Fire District 06012 Gallatin CLO Central Valley Fire District 06013 Gallatin CLO Manhattan Rural Fire Department 06014 Gallatin CLO Clarkston Fire Service Area #6 06017 Gallatin CLO Gallatin River Ranch Fire Department 06031 Gallatin CLO Gallatin Gateway Rural Fire Department 06036 Gallatin CLO Bridger Canyon Rural Fire District 06037 Gallatin CLO Reese Creek Volunteer Fire Department 06039 Gallatin CLO Big Sky Fire Department 06050 Gallatin CLO Yellowstone Gateway Airport (Bozeman) 06051 Gallatin CLO Fort Ellis Fire Service Area 06055 Gallatin CLO Sedan Rural Fire District 06056 Gallatin CLO Hyalite Rural Fire District 06099 Gallatin CLO Gallatin County Emergency Management 50001 Garfeild ELO Jordan Volunteer Fire Department 50101 Garfield ELO Garfield County Rural Fire Department 38001 Glacier CLO Cut Bank Volunteer Fire Department 38002 Glacier CLO Browning Volunteer Fire Department FDID County Land Office Organization 38032 Glacier CLO Babb/St.Mary Volunteer Fire Department 38033 Glacier CLO East Glacier Park Volunteer Fire Department 38072 Glacier CLO Glacier National Park Fire Department 38099 Glacier CLO Glacier County Rural Fire Department DELBONITA Glacier CLO Del Bonita VFD 53001 Golden Valley NELO Lavina Volunteer Fire Department 53002 Golden Valley NELO Ryegate Volunteer Fire Department 53003 Golden Valley NELO Golden Valley County Rural Fire Department 46001 Granite SWLO Phillipsburg Volunteer Fire Department 46002 Granite SWLO Valley Fire District (Drummond) 12001 Hill NELO Havre Fire Department 12002 Hill NELO Hingham Volunteer Fire Department 12011 Hill NELO Kremlin Volunteer Fire Department 12012 Hill NELO Inverness Volunteer Fire Department 12013 Hill NELO Gildford Rural Fire Department 12014 Hill NELO Box Elder Volunteer Fire Department 12015 Hill NELO Rudyard Volunteer Fire Department 12016 Hill NELO North Havre Volunteer Fire Company 12031 Hill
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