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List of Utah Fire Departments 4-14-2020 Department First Last List of Utah Fire Departments 4-14-2020 Area Department First Last Mailing Physical City State Zip Code Dept# Column1 ATK Fire Department Blair Westergard P.O. Box 707 M/S R43B 9160 South Highway 83 Brigham City UT 84302 435 863-4233 Altamont Fire Department Gregory Miles P.O. Box 57 15530 W. 4000 N Altamont UT 84001 435 454-3469 Alton Fire Department Stacy Baron P.O. Box 100134 60 S. Main Alton UT 84710 435 256-5168 American Fork Fire Department Aaron Brems 96 N Center St 96 N Center St American Fork UT 84003 801 763-3045 Aneth Fire Department Arlene Begay PO Box 600 Hwy 162, M.P. 24.8, CR 466 Montezuma Creek UT 84534 435 651-3271 Antimony Fire Department Brian L. Stull PO Box 5 140 E Center Antimony UT 84712 435 624-3306 Apple Valley Fire Department David Zolg (Jr.) 1777 North Meadowlark Drive Apple Valley UT 84737 435 877-1190 Aurora Fire Department Jeramy Jorgensen P.O. Box 460 240 N 200 W Aurora UT 84620 435 529-3465 Avalon Fire Department JoAnn Winn P.O. Box 249 5500 S 14000 E Ft Duchesne UT 84026 435 545-2333 Beaver Co. Fire Dist. #1 Fire Department George Humphreys P.O. Box 808 1110 N. Main Beaver UT 84713 435 Beaver Co. Fire Dist. #2 Fire Department Les Whitney P.O. Box 125 26 S 100 W Milford UT 84751 435 387-2620 Beryl Fire Department Nyal Bosshardt 1466 W. 2450 North 650 E. Center Street Beryl UT 84714 435 439-5391 Bicknell Fire Department Weston Johnson P.O. Box 143 Bicknell UT 84715 435 Big Water Fire Department Pat Horning P.O. Box 410065 175 Aaron Burr Big Water UT 84741 435 675-9160 BLM Fire Department Teresa Rigby UT 801 977-4344 Blanding Fire Department Craig Stanley 50 W 100 S 50 W 100 S Blanding UT 84511 435 678-2837 Bluff Fire Department Anthony Lott P.O. Box 3316 Bluff UT 84512 435 672-2281 Bluffdale Fire Department John Roberts 14350 S 2200 W 14350 S 2200 W Bluffdale UT 84065 801 858-0503 Boulder Fire Department Corry Johnson PO Box 1344 51 E 100 N Boulder UT 84716 435 335-7576 Box Elder Central Fire District Troy McNeely P.O. Box 56 6980 North 2635 West Honeyville UT 84314 435 279-8425 Brian Head Fire Department Dan Benson P.O. Box 190068 535 S Vassels Road Brian Head UT 84719 435 677-9924 Brigham City Fire Department Joseph Bach P.O. Box 1005 442 W Forest St. Brigham City UT 84302 435 723-3611 Brookside Fire Department Daniel Tanasz 436 E Wells Fargo 436 E Wells Fargo Brookside UT 84782 435 574-3473 Bryce Canyon City Fire Department Ronald J. Harris P.O. Box 640028 70 West 100 North Bryce Canyon City UT 84764 435 834-5727 Bullfrog Fire Department Amber Bryant P.O. Box 4304 Bullfrog UT 84533 435 684-7413 Cache County Fire District Fire Department Rod Hammer 179 N Main, Suite 112 179 N Main Logan UT 84321 435 755-1670 Camp Williams Fire Department Lance Wollebaek 17800 S Camp Williams Rd. 17800 S Camp Williams Rd. Riverton UT 84655 801 878-5414 Cannonville Fire Department Darron Mathews P.O. Box 180075 25 S Redrock Drive Cannonville UT 84718 435 699-8784 Canyonlands Fire Department Steve Swankes 2282 SW Resource Blvd 2282 SW Resource Blvd Moab UT 84532 435 719-2520 Castle Dale Fire Department Ignacia Arrien P.O. Box 311 61 East 100 West Castle Dale UT 84513 435 381-5540 Castle Valley Fire Department Ron Drake HC64 Box 2109 MM 4.2 Country Road 96 Castle Valley UT 84532 435 259-3655 Causey Fire Department 1544 N 1100 West 1544 N 1100 West West Bountiful UT 84087 Cedar City Fire Department Paul Irons 291 N 800 W 291 N 800 W Cedar City UT 84721 435 586-2964 Cedar Fort Fire Department Nyle Jacobsen P.O. Box 402 155 N. Church Cedar Fort UT 84013 801 768-1820 Cedar Mountain Fire Department Casey Tuttle P.O. Box 1084 3620 N Mammoth Creek Rd. Duck Creek Village UT 84762 435 682-3225 Cedar Point Fire Department Mike Price 516 S Country Rd 342 70 Cedar Point Dove Creek CO 81324 435 Central FD NWSSD Fire Department Steven Haluska 155 E Center St. 155 E Center St. Central UT 84722 435 632-2314 Central UT Corrections Fire Department Boyce Mulder P.O. Box 790 40 E. 200 North Gunnison UT 84634 435 528-7070 Circleville Town Fire Department Koby Willis P.O. Box 69 215 South Center Street Circleville UT 84723 435 201-2453 Clarkston Fire Department Casey Andersen P.O. Box 181 30 E. Center Clarkston UT 84305 435 754-7857 Cleveland Fire Department Greg Oliver P.O. Box 276 130 West Main Cleveland UT 84518 435 653-2310 Clinton Fire Department David Olsen 2153 N 1500 W 2153 N 1500 W Clinton UT 84015 801 614-0840 Color Country Inter-Agency Fire Ctr. Logis. FiEarl Levanger 1770 West Kitty Hawk Lane Cedar City UT 84720 Corinne Fire Department Clint Norman P.O. Box 265 2375 N 3950 W Corinne UT 84307 435 744-2247 Dammeron Valley Fire Dept. & Rescue Fire De Maciej Szczerbiax 1261 Dammeron Valley Drive 1261 Dammeron Valley Drive Dammeron Valley UT 84783 435 574-2288 Delta Fire Department Lynn Ashby 41 N 200 W 41 N 200 W Delta UT 84624 435 864-2834 Diamond Valley Fire Department Brent Theobald 1651 W. Diamond Valley Dr. 1651 W. Diamond Valley Dr. Diamond Valley UT 84770 435 574-2179 Duchesne Fire Department Russell Young P.O. Box 974 215 South 100 East Duchesne UT 84021 435 738-2464 Dugway Fire Department Dave Landis Building 5212 Building 5212 Dugway UT 84022 435 831-2515 Dutch John Fire Department John Morton P.O. Box 237 South Blvd Dutch John UT 84023 435 885-3392 Eagle Mountain Fire Department Rand Andrus 1680 E. Heritage Mtn Drive 1680 E. Heritage Drive Eagle Mountain UT 84005 801 789-6714 List of Utah Fire Departments 5-21-2019 East Carbon Fire Department Darrell Valdez P.O. Box 70 East Carbon UT 84520 435 East Zion Fire Department Merrill Harrison PO Box 5573 12120 West SR 9 Mt. Carmel UT 84755 435 648-3933 Eastland Volunteer Fire Department Russell Todd Calvert HC 63 Box 75 Cedar Rd. Eastland Monticello UT 84535 435 Elk Meadows Fire Dept. (formerly Mt. Holly) Jeremy Carroll P.O. Box 1796 124 West Highway 153 Beaver UT 84713 Elk Ridge Fire Department Seth Wait 80 E Park Dr 80 E Park Dr Elk Ridge UT 84651 801 423-2300 Elmo Volunteer Fire Department Stoney Jensen P.O. Box 225 195 E Box 13 Elmo UT 84521 435 653-2960 Elsinore Fire Department David St. Pierre P.O. Box 438 35 W. Main Street Elsinore UT 84724 435 527-3306 Emery Volunteer Fire Department P.O. Box 135 64 North Center Emery UT 84522 435 286-2417 Emery County Special Service Dist. Fire Depar Greg Oliver 789 West 2935 South 789 West 2935 South Price UT 84501 435 Enterprise Fire Department Cameron Hawkins P.O. Box 340 375 South 200 East Enterprise UT 84725 435 878-2221 Ephraim Fire Department Kerry Steck 5 S Main 625 S 100 E Ephraim UT 84627 435 283-4631 Escalante Fire Department Don Porter P.O. Box 375 65 North Center St. Escalante UT 84726 435 826-4672 Eskdale Fire Department Ronald V. Eldridge 1100 Circle Drive 1100 Circle Drive Eskdale UT 84728 435 Eureka Fire Department Lynn Elliott P.O. Box 157 440 East Main Street Eureka UT 84628 435 433-6824 Fairview Fire Department Jeffrey Cox P.O. Box 97 155 N State Fairview UT 84629 435 427-3858 Farmington Fire Department Guido Smith P.O. Box 160 82 N 100 E Farmington UT 84025 801 451-2842 Ferron Fire Department Randy Nielson P.O. Box 119 Ferron UT 84523 435 384-2498 Fielding Fire Department Jerry Todd Richards P.O. Box 147 150 South 100 West Fielding UT 84311 435 458-3682 Fillmore Fire Department Shane Brunson 25 East 100 South 25 East 100 South Fillmore UT 84631 435 979-6804 Forest Service Fire Department Reid Shelley 801 796-4895 Fountain Green Fire Department Allen Christensen P.O. Box 182 34 South State Fountain Green UT 84632 435 851-1267 Fredonia Fire Department Dustin Ripple P.O. Box 217 23 North Main St. Fredonia AZ 86022 435 899-0388 Fruitland Volunteer Fire Department Nathan Robinson HC63 Box 270034 5909 South 45000 West Fruitland UT 84027 435 548-2242 Garden City Fire Department Mike Wahlberg P.O. Box 248 145 W Logan Rd Garden City UT 84028 435 994-2460 Garland City Fire Department Rob Johnson P.O. Box 129 72 North Main Street Garland UT 84312 435 230-4450 Garrison Fire Department Jeremy Perea P.O. Box 21 Garrison UT 84728 435 Genola Valley Fire Department William McMullin 455 N Main 455 N Main Genola UT 84655 801 754-3914 Glen Canyon Rural Fire Department EE BIG WATER Glendale Fire Department Dan Monnett 90 East Center St. 90 East Center St. Glendale UT 84729 435 648-2341 Goshen Fire Department Blaine Coombs P.O. Box 197 460 S Center Goshen UT 84633 801 667-3510 Goshute/Ibapah Fire Department Mario Sellick P.O. Box 6104 195 Tribal Center Road Ibapah UT 84034 435 234-1139 Grantsville Fire Department Rob Critchlow P.O. Box 673 26 North Center Grantsville UT 84029 435 830-8007 Green River Fire Department P.O.
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