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2010 Fire Department Reporting Activity Red Indicates Incidents NOT Reported Updated 2/15/2011 2010 Fire Department Reporting Activity Red indicates incidents NOT Reported FDID FIRE DEPARTMENT NAME JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC 0101 Barton City FD 0102 Curtis Township FD 0103 Greenbush Township VFD 0104 Harrisville FD 0106 Mikado Township VFD 0107 Southshore - Hubbard Lake FD 0108 Alcona Township FD 0109 Hubbard Lake FD 0110 Curran VFD 0111 Lincoln VFD 0201 Burt Township FD 0202 Mathias Township FD 0203 Munising FD 0204 Rock River Township FD 0205 Munising Township FD 0206 Autrain Township VFD 0207 Tri-County VFD 0208 Onota Township VFD 0301 Allegan Fire District 0303 Dorr Township FD 0305 Fennville Area FD 0306 Ganges Township FD 0307 Graafschap 0308 Hamilton FD Page 1 of 43 Updated 2/15/2011 2010 Fire Department Reporting Activity Red indicates incidents NOT Reported FDID FIRE DEPARTMENT NAME JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC 0309 Hopkins Township FD 0310 Lee Township Fire 0312 Martin Township FD 0313 Leighton Township FD 0314 Otsego FD 0315 Overisel Township FD 0316 Plainwell DPS 0317 Salem Township FD 0319 Wayland FD 0321 Saugatuck Township Fire 0322 Clyde Township FD 0323 Gun Plain Charter Township FD 0324 Allegan Township FD 0401 City of Alpena FD 0402 Alpena Township FD 0404 Sanborn Township FD 0405 Wilson Township Fire/Rescue 0406 Long Rapids Township FD 0407 Maple Ridge FD 0408 Green Township FD 0409 Alpena Combat Readiness TC FD 0501 Alba FD 0502 South Torch Lake Fire & Rescue 0503 Bellaire District FD Page 2 of 43 Updated 2/15/2011 2010 Fire Department Reporting Activity Red indicates incidents NOT Reported FDID FIRE DEPARTMENT NAME JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC 0504 Central Lake FD #1 0505 Elk Rapids FD 0506 Banks Township FD 0507 Mancelona Fire District 0508 Torch Lake Township FD 0509 Milton Township FD 0510 Star Township FD 0601 Sterling Area FD 0602 Augres-Sims Whitney FD 0603 Omer-Arenac FD 0604 Standish Area Fire Authority 0606 Twining-Mason-Turner FD 0607 Whitney Township Fire 0608 Moffatt Township VFD 0701 Baraga FD 0702 L'anse Village Fire 0703 Pelkie VFD 0705 Keweenaw Bay FD 0706 Covington Township VFD 0707 Arvon Township FD 0709 Aura VFD 0801 Barry-Prarieville-Hope FD 0802 Freeport Area VFD 0803 Hastings FD Page 3 of 43 Updated 2/15/2011 2010 Fire Department Reporting Activity Red indicates incidents NOT Reported FDID FIRE DEPARTMENT NAME JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC 0804 Hickory Corners FD 0805 Thornapple Township Emer. Services 0806 Castleton/Maple Grove/Nashville FD 0807 Orangeville Township FD 0808 Woodland Township FD 0809 Johnston Township FD 0810 Prarieville-Pine Lake FD 0901 Auburn Williams FD 0902 Bangor Charter Township FD 0903 Bay City FD 0904 Essexville DPS 0905 Gibson Township FD 0906 Hampton Township FD 0907 Kawkawlin FD 0908 Merritt Township FD 0909 Monitor Township FD 0910 Pinconning Fraser FD 0911 Mt. Forest Township FD 0912 Frankenlust FD 0913 Garfield Township VFD 0914 Portsmouth Township FD 0915 Beaver Township FD 1001 Almira Township FD 1002 Benzonia Township FD Page 4 of 43 Updated 2/15/2011 2010 Fire Department Reporting Activity Red indicates incidents NOT Reported FDID FIRE DEPARTMENT NAME JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC 1004 Frankfort VFD 1005 Homestead Township FD 1006 Thompsonville FD 1007 Inland Twp FD 1101 Baroda FD 1102 Benton Harbor FD 1103 Benton Charter Township FD 1104 Berrien Springs-Oronoko FD 1105 Bertrand Township FD 1106 Bridgeman Fire Rescue 1107 Buchanan City FD 1108 Coloma-Hagar FD 1109 Eau Claire FD 1110 Galien FD 1112 Hagar Township FD 1113 Lake Township FD 1115 Morris VFD 1116 New Buffalo FD 1117 New Buffalo Township FD 1118 Niles FD 1119 Niles Township FD 1121 St. Joseph FD 1122 St. Joseph Township FD Station #1 1123 St. Joseph Township FD Station #2 Page 5 of 43 Updated 2/15/2011 2010 Fire Department Reporting Activity Red indicates incidents NOT Reported FDID FIRE DEPARTMENT NAME JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC 1124 Chikaming Township FD 1125 Sodus Township VFD 1126 Lincoln Township FD 1127 Three Oaks FD 1128 Watervilet FD 1129 Weesaw Township FD 1130 Buchanan Township FD 1131 Royalton Township FD 1201 Bronson FD 1202 Coldwater FD 1203 Quincy FD 1204 Sherwood Township FD 1205 Union City FD 1206 Lakeland VFD 1301 Albion Public Safety 1302 Athens Township FD 1303 Battle Creek FD 1304 Albion Township FD 1305 Bedford Township FD 1306 Burlington Township FD 1307 Emmett Township DPS 1308 Fredonia Township FD 1309 Homer FD 1310 Leroy Township FD Page 6 of 43 Updated 2/15/2011 2010 Fire Department Reporting Activity Red indicates incidents NOT Reported FDID FIRE DEPARTMENT NAME JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC 1311 Marengo Township FD 1312 Marshall City Fire 1313 Marshall Township FD 1314 Newton Township FD 1315 Pennfield FD 1316 Sheridan Township FD 1317 Springfield DPS 1318 Tekonsha FD 1319 Battle Creek Nat'l Guard FD 1320 VA Medical Center DPS 1401 Cassopolis FD 1402 Dowagiac FD 1403 Edwardsburg FD- South Station 1404 Howard Township Fire 1405 Indian Lake VFD 1406 Marcellus FD 1407 Newberg FD 1408 Pokagon VFD 1409 Porter FD 1411 Penn Township FD 1412 Wayne Township FD 1501 Boyne City FD 1502 Boyne Valley Township Fire 1503 Charlevoix FD Page 7 of 43 Updated 2/15/2011 2010 Fire Department Reporting Activity Red indicates incidents NOT Reported FDID FIRE DEPARTMENT NAME JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC 1504 East Jordan FD 1505 Melrose Township FD 1506 Charlevoix Township FD 1507 Beaver Island FD 1508 Hudson Township Fire and Rescue 1601 Alverno FD 1602 Cheboygan FD 1603 Mackinaw City FD 1604 Topinabee FD 1605 Tuscarora Township VFD 1606 Wolverine VFD 1607 East Mullet FD 1608 UAW Education Center FD 1609 Inverness FD 1610 Forest - Waverly VFD 1701 Superior Township VFD 1702 Detour VFD 1703 Hulbert Township FD 1705 Pickford - Marquette VFD 1706 Rudyard VFD 1707 Sault Ste. Marie FD 1708 Trout Lake Township VFD 1709 Bay Mills Township FD 1710 Soo Township FD Page 8 of 43 Updated 2/15/2011 2010 Fire Department Reporting Activity Red indicates incidents NOT Reported FDID FIRE DEPARTMENT NAME JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC 1711 Whitefish Township VFD 1712 Dafter Township FD 1713 Sugar Island VFD 1714 Kinross VFD 1715 Drummond Island Fire & Rescue 1716 Neebish Island FD 1717 Raber Township VFD 1718 Bruce Township FD 1801 City of Clare FD 1802 Surrey Township FD 1803 Harrison FD 1804 Lincoln Township FD 1805 Garfield Township FD 1901 Bath Township FD 1902 Dallas Township FD 1903 DeWitt Area Emergency Services 1904 DeWitt Township FD 1905 Elsie FD 1906 Maple Rapids VFD 1907 Ovid FD 1908 St. John FD 1909 Westphalia Township FD 1910 Capitol City Airport DPS 1911 Clinton Area Fire & Rescue Page 9 of 43 Updated 2/15/2011 2010 Fire Department Reporting Activity Red indicates incidents NOT Reported FDID FIRE DEPARTMENT NAME JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC 1912 Looking Glass Regional Fire Authority 2001 Frederic FD 2002 Grayling City-Township FD 2003 Lovells Township FD 2004 South Branch Township FD 2006 Beaver Creek FD 2007 Camp Grayling FD 2008 Grayling 1440th Engineer Dept. 2009 Camp Grayling ADSW 2101 Baldwin Township FD 2102 Bark River Township VFD 2103 Brampton Township Fire 2104 Escanaba DPS 2105 Garden Township VFD 2106 Gladstone DPS 2107 Tri-Township FD 2108 Nahma FD 2109 Masonville Township FD 2110 Ensign Township FD 2111 Ford River Township VFD 2112 Escanaba Township FD 2113 Cornell VFD 2201 Breitung Township FD 2202 Iron Mountain FD Page 10 of 43 Updated 2/15/2011 2010 Fire Department Reporting Activity Red indicates incidents NOT Reported FDID FIRE DEPARTMENT NAME JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC 2203 Kinsford DPS 2204 Norway FD 2206 Sagola Township FD 2207 Breen Township FD 2208 Felch Township FD 2210 West Branch VFD 2301 Bellevue Community FD 2302 Potterville Benton Township FD 2303 Charlotte FD 2304 Delta Township FD - Station 1 2305 Eaton Rapids FD 2306 Grand Ledge FD 2307 Roxand Township FD 2308 Olivet FD 2309 Sunfield FD 2310 Vermontville FD 2311 Windsor Township Emergency Services 2312 Eaton Rapids Township FD 2313 Hamlin Township FD 2401 Alanson- Littlefield FD 2402 Carp Lake Township FD 2403 Harbor Springs Area FD 2404 Pellston FD 2405 Petoskey DPS - Fire Division Page 11 of 43 Updated 2/15/2011 2010 Fire Department Reporting Activity Red indicates incidents NOT Reported FDID FIRE DEPARTMENT NAME JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC 2406 Bearcreek Resort FD 2407 Springvale Township FD 2408 Readmond-Friendship FD 2501 Atlas Township FD 2502 Beecher FD 2504 Clio Area FD 2505 Davison Area FD 2506 Fenton City FD 2507 Flint FD 2508 Flint Township FD 2509 Flushing FD 2511 Genesee Charter Township FD 2512 Genesee Township FD #2 2513 Grand Blanc FD 2514 Linden FD 2515 Montrose Township FD 2516 City of Mt. Morris FD 2517 Saginaw Township FD 2518 Mundy Township FD 2519 Forest Township FD 2520 Swartz Creek Area FD 2521 Burton FD 2523 Mt. Morris Township FD #2 2524 Argentine Township FD Page 12 of 43 Updated 2/15/2011 2010 Fire Department Reporting Activity Red indicates incidents NOT Reported FDID FIRE DEPARTMENT NAME JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC 2525 Fenton Township FD 2526 Gaines Township FD 2527 Bishop Airport FD 2601 Beaverton Area FD 2602 Gladwin Rural Urban FD 2603 Secord FD 2604 Billings Township FD 2605 Wildwood FD 2606 Clement Township FD 2607 Butman Township FD 2701 Bessemer City FD 2702 Bessemer Township FD 2703 Ironwood DPS 2704 Marenisco VFD 2705 Wakefield FD 2706 Watersmeet Township FD 2707 Ironwood Charter FD 2708 Lake Gogebic VFD 2801 Grand Traverse Metro FD 2802 Grand Traverse Rural FD 2803 Peninsula Township FD 2804 Traverse City FD - Station #1 2805 Blair Township FD 2806 Cherry Capitol Airport FD Page 13 of 43 Updated 2/15/2011 2010 Fire Department Reporting Activity Red indicates incidents NOT Reported FDID FIRE DEPARTMENT NAME JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC 2901 Alma FD 2902 Ashley VFD 2903 Breckenridge - Wheeler FD 2904 Ithaca FD 2905 Perrington FD 2906 Mid-Michigan Comm.
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