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MAC ID Agency List MACS ID Agency Name State Region Operational Area ABL Arrowbear Lake Fire Department CA 6 XBO ABR Auburn Volunteer Fire Department CA 4 XPL ACF Alameda County Fire Department CA 2 XAL ACP Alpine Fire Protection District CA 6 XSD ACR Aviation CFR Fire Department CA 4 XSJ ACY American Canyon Fire Protection District CA 2 XNA ADA Adelanto Airport Fire Department CA 6 XBO ADI Adin Fire Protection District CA 3 XMO ADL Adelanto Fire Department CA 6 XBO ADP Alderpoint Volunteer Fire Department CA 2 XHU AEU Amador El Dorado Unit CA 4 XED AFD Anderson Fire Protection District CA 3 XSH AFP Alta Fire Protection District CA 4 XPL AFS Aerojet Fire Services CA 1 NULL AFV Vandenberg Air Force Base Fire Department CA 1 XSB AGC Aerojet Ordinance Company Fire Departmen CA 6 XBO AGL Angels Camp Fire Department CA 4 XCA AIR Alturas Indian Rancheria Tribal Fire Service CA 3 XMO ALA City of Alameda Fire Department CA 2 XAL ALB Albany Fire Department CA 2 XAL ALD CC - Alder Conservation Camp NULL NULL NULL ALF Alturas Rural Fire Protection District CA 3 XMO ALG Alleghany Volunteer Fire Department CA 3 XSI ALH Alhambra Fire Department CA 1 XLC ALP Alpine County Fire Department CA 4 XAP ALR Albion-Little River Fire Protection District CA 2 XME ALT Altaville-Melones Fire Protection District CA 4 XCA ALV Alturas City Fire Department CA 3 XMO AMC Amador Fire Protection District CA 4 XAM ANA Anaheim Fire Department CA 1 XOR AND San Andreas Fire Protection District CA 4 XCA ANF Angeles National Forest CA 1 XLA ANG Air National Guard Fire Department CA 5 XFR ANN Annapolis Volunteer Fire Department CA 2 XSN ANT Antelope Valley Fire Department CA 6 XMN APP Apple Valley Fire Protection District CA 6 XBO APT Aptos La Selva Fire Protection District CA 2 XCZ ARB Arbuckle College City Fire Protection District CA 3 XCO ARC Arcadia Fire Department CA 1 XLA ARF Arcata Fire Protection District CA 2 XHU ARN American River Sacramento County Fire Prot CA 4 XSA ART Artois Fire Protection District CA 3 XGL ARV Arvin City Fire Department NULL NULL NULL ASC Alpine Meadows Fire Protection District CA 4 XPL ASP Aspendell Fire Company CA 6 XIN ATA Atascadero City Fire Department CA 1 XSL ATC Aromas Tri-County Fire Protection District CA 2 XMY ATS Atascadero State Hospital Fire Department CA 1 XSL ATW Atwater Fire Department CA 5 XMD AUB Auberry Volunteer Fire Department CA 5 XFR AVA Avalon Fire Department CA 1 XLA AVI Avila Beach Fire Protection District CA 1 XSL AVP CDCR - Avenal State Prison Fire Department CA 5 XKI AVY Anderson Valley Community Services DepartCA 2 XME AZ-RMY Rural-Metro Fire Department CA 6 XIM AZ-YCS Yuma Marine Corps Air Station Fire DepartmCA 6 XIM AZ-YMAX Yuma Fire Department AZ 6 XIM BAK Baker Fire Department CA 6 XBO BAN Banning Fire Department CA 6 XRI BAR Barstow Fire Protection District CA 6 XBO BAY Bayliss Fire Protection District CA 3 XGL BBB Barona Band of Mission Indians Fire DepartmCA 6 XSD BBC Big Bear City Community Services DepartmenCA 6 XBO BBV Big Bend Volunteer Fire Company CA 3 XSH BCL Briceland Volunteer Fire Department CA 2 XHU BCR Big Creek Volunteer Fire Department CA 5 XFR BCS Brooktrails Community Services Department CA 2 XME BDB Bodega Bay Fire Protection District CA 2 XSN BDC San Bernardino County Fire Department CA 6 XBO BDF San Bernardino National Forest CA 6 XBO BDO San Bernardino Fire Department CA 6 XBO BDU San Bernardino Unit CA 6 XBO BDY Mt. Baldy Fire Department CA 6 XBO BEA Beale AFB Fire Department CA 3 XYU BEC Beckwourth Fire Department CA 3 XPU BEL Belmont Fire Department CA 2 XSM BEN Ben Lomond Fire Protection District CA 2 XCZ BER Berkeley Fire Department CA 2 XAL BEU San Benito Monterey Unit CA 2 XMY BFA Big Bear Fire Authority CA 6 XBO BFC Bloomfield Volunteer Fire Department CA 2 XSN BFD Bronco Volunteer Fire Department NULL NULL NULL BFS San Mateo Consolidated Fire CA 2 XSM BGO Borrego Springs Fire Protection District CA 6 XSD BGP Big Pine Fire Protection District CA 6 XIN BGV Big Valley Fire Protection District CA 3 XLS BHL Beverly Hills Fire Department CA 1 XLA BIG Biggs Fire Department CA 3 XBU BIV Bear Valley-Indian Valley Fire Department CA 3 XCO BKF Bakersfield Fire Department CA 5 XKE BKS Warner Brothers Fire Department CA 1 XLA BLD Bald Mountain Volunteer Fire Department CA 5 XFR BLF Baldwin Lake Volunteer Fire Department CA 6 XBO BLU Blue Lake Fire Protection District CA 2 XHU BLV Boulevard FRD CA 6 XSD BLY Blythe Fire Department CA 6 XRI BMT Beaumont Fire Department CA 6 XRI BNC Benicia Fire Department CA 2 XSO BNP Lava Beds National Monument CA 3 XMO BOB Camp Roberts Fire Department CA 1 XSL BOD Bodega Volunteer Fire Department CA 2 XSN BOG Boggs Tract Fire Protection District NULL NULL NULL BOH Bohemian Grove Fire Department CA 2 XSN BOL Bolinas Fire Protection District CA 2 XMR BON Bonita-Sunnyside Fire Protection District CA 6 XSD BOU Boulder Creek Fire Protection District CA 2 XCZ BPC British Petroleum Carson Fire Department CA 1 XLB BPK Buena Park Fire Department CA 1 XOR BRB Burbank Paradise Fire Protection District CA 4 XST BRE City of Brea Fire Department CA 1 XOR BRG Fort Bragg Fire Protection Authority CA 2 XME BRI Bridgeport Fire Protection District CA 6 XMN BRK Burbank Fire Department CA 1 XLC BRN Branciforte Fire Protection District CA 2 XCZ BRR Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge CA 1 XVE BRS Brisbane Fire Department CA 2 XSM BRT Bay Area Rapid Transit Fire Department CA 2 XAL BRV Bear Valley Fire Department CA 4 XAP BRW Brawley Fire Department CA 6 XIM BSB Big Sur Volunteer Fire Brigade CA 2 XMY BSH Bishop Volunteer Fire Department CA 6 XIN BTC Butte County Fire Department CA 3 XBU BTE Butte Valley Fire Protection District CA 3 XSK BTH Bethel Island Fire Protection District CA 2 XCC BTU Butte Unit CA 3 XBU BUF Burney Fire Protection District CA 3 XSH BVF Bennett Valley Fire Protection District CA 2 XSN BVV Bella Vista Volunteer Fire Company CA 3 XSH CAC California City Fire Department CA 5 XKE CAL Calistoga Fire Department CA 2 XNA CAM Cameron Park Fire Department CA 4 XED CAN Canby Fire Protection District CA 3 XMO CAP Cabrillo National Monument CA 6 XSD CAR Carlotta Community Services Department CA 2 XHU CAY Cayucos Fire Protection District CA 1 XSL CAZ Cazadero Community Services Department CA 2 XSN CBD Carlsbad Fire Department CA 6 XSD CBF Clarksburg Fire Protection District CA 4 XYO CBI Cahuilla Band of Indians Fire Department CA 6 XRI CBK Campo Reservation Fire Protection District CA 6 XSD CBS Carmel by the Sea Fire Department CA 2 XMY CCA BIA Central California Agency CA 4 XSA CCC California Conservation Corps CA 4 STATEWIDE CCD Columbia College Fire Department Stn 79 CA 4 XTO CCE East Contra Costa Fire Protection District CA 2 XCC CCF Central Calaveras Fire and Rescue CA 4 XCA CCH Contra Costa County Environmental Health S CA 2 XCC CCI CDCR - California Correctional Institution CA 5 XKE CCL Salmon River Volunteer Fire Department CA 3 XSK CCN Calaveras Consolidated Fire District CA 4 XCA CCO CDCR - California Correctional Center Fire CA 3 XLS CCP CDCR - Corcoran State Prison CA 5 XKI CCV Coffee Creek Volunteer Fire Department CA 3 XTR CCW Contra Costa Water Department CA 2 XCC CDC CDCR - CA Dept. of Corrections and Rehab. CA 4 STATEWIDE CDD California Desert Department CA 6 XRI CDF CAL FIRE Sacramento HQ CA 4 XSA CDR Cathedral City Fire Department CA 6 XRI CDV Cedarville Fire Protection District CA 3 XMO CEN Central County Fire Department CA 2 XSM CEP CDCR - Centinela State Prison CA 6 XIM CES Ceres Fire Department CA 4 XST CFA CAL FIRE Academy CA 4 XAM CFC Cachagua Fire Protection District CA 2 XMY CFD Cordelia Fire Protection District CA 2 XSO CFR Coast Side Fire Protection District CA 2 XSM CFS San Mateo County Fire Department CA 2 XSM CFX Colfax Fire Department CA 4 XPL CGT US Coast Guard Fire Department Two Rock CA 2 XSN CGV Collegeville Fire Protection District CA 4 XSJ CHE Chester Fire Department CA 3 XPU CHF Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District CA 2 XMY CHI Chico Fire Department CA 3 XBU CHO Chino Valley Independent Fire Department CA 6 XBO CHP California Highway Patrol CA 4 XSA CHU Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians Fire DepCA 1 XSB CHV Chula Vista Fire Department CA 6 XSD CHW Chowchilla Volunteer Fire Department CA 5 XMA CIM CDCR - California Institution for Men Fire DepCA 6 XBO CIW CDCR - California Institution for Women CA 6 XBO CLB Columbia Fire Protection District CA 4 XTO CLC Clear Creek Community Services District Fire CA 3 XLS CLD Cloverdale Fire Protection District CA 2 XSN CLE Clements Rural Fire Protection District CA 4 XSJ CLF Courtland Fire Protection District CA 4 XSA CLG Coalinga Fire Department CA 5 XFR CLM Colma Fire Protection District CA 2 XSM CLO Clearlake Oaks Fire Protection District /NorthCA 2 XLK CLP CDCR - Calipatria State Prison CA 6 XIM CLS Colusa Fire Department CA 3 XCO CLV Clovis Fire Department CA 5 XFR CLX Calexico Fire Department CA 6 XIM CMB Cambria Community Services Department FirCA 1 XSL CMC CDCR - California Men's Colony CA 1 XSL CMD Central Marin Fire Authority CA 2 XMR CMF CDCR - California Medical Facility CA 2 XSO CMK Camp Meeker Volunteer Fire Department CA 2 XSN CMP Compton Fire Department CA 1 XLE CMS City of Calimesa Fire Department CA 6 XRI CMT Comptche CSD Volunteer Fire Department CA 2 XME CMV Maple Creek Volunteer Fire Company CA 2 XHU CNA California National Guard (Army) CA 4 STATEWIDE CND Central California District CA 5 XKE CNF Cleveland National Forest CA 6 XSD CNG Corning Volunteer Fire Department CA 3 XTE CNH C & H Sugar Company Fire Department CA 2 XCC CNP Channel Islands National Park CA 1 XVE CNR
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