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2010 West Virginia Fd List 2010 WEST VIRGINIA FD LIST FIRE DEPARTMENT FDID COUNTY ADDRESS CITY ZIP FIRECHIEF FD PHONE TYPE ADRIAN VFD 49101 UPSHUR PO BOX 84 ADRIAN 26210 BENNIE NAZELROD 304-472-4736 VOL ALBRIGHT VFD 39101 PRESTON 127 BISHOP AVE ALBRIGHT 26519 ERIC L. GRAHAM 304-329-3977 VOL ALDERSON VFD 13110 GREENBRIER PO BOX 647 ALDERSON 24910 H. R. MCVEY, III 304-445-7420 VOL ALMA VFD 48101 TYLER GENERAL DELIVERY ALMA 26230 GARY E. PATTERSON 304-758-4066 VOL ALUM CREEK VFD 22101 LINCOLN PO BOX 748 ALUM CREEK 25003 JAMES L. OLDAKER 304-756-2011 VOL ANAWALT VFD 27101 MCDOWELL PO BOX 60 ANAWALT 24808 AARON CHAPMAN 304-383-2400 VOL ANMOORE VFD 17101 HARRISON PO BOX 187 ANMOORE 26323 P. EDDIE HARDMAN 304-622-5649 VOL ANSTED VFD 10101 FAYETTE PO BOX 419 ANSTED 25812 JOE CRIST 304-658-4394 VOL ANTHONY CREEK VFD 13111 GREENBRIER HC 70 BOX N10 WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS 24986 DAVID YOUNG 304-536-1636 VOL ARMSTRONG CREEK VFD 10116 FAYETTE PO BOX 99 POWELLTON 25161 SHANNON ESTEP 304-442-9157 VOL ARNOLDSBURG VFD 07102 CALHOUN PO BOX 71 ARNOLDSBURG 25234 DEREK WRIGHT 304-655-8974 VOL ATHENS VFD 28101 MERCER PO BOX 1179 ATHENS 24712 STANLEY HARVEY 304-384-7333 VOL AUGUSTA VFC 14101 HAMPSHIRE PO BOX 561 AUGUSTA 26704 GEORGE W. WEAVER 304-496-7971 VOL AURORA VFD 39102 PRESTON 25781 GEORGE WASHINGTON HWY AURORA 26705 SHAD RANDALL GREEN 304-753-5797 VOL BACK CREEK VALLEY VFD 02105 BERKELEY 1922 BACK CRK VLY RD HEDGESVILLE 25427 DAN PETRY 304-229-8992 VOL BAISDEN VFD 29106 MINGO PO BOX 171 BAISDEN 25608 LESTER JAMES 304-664-8801 VOL BAKER HEIGHTS VFC 02106 BERKELEY 2229 CHARLES TOWN RD MARTINSBURG 25405 MARTIN D. ROBERTS 304-263-7755 VOL BAKERTON VFD, INC. 19106 JEFFERSON 891 CARTER AVE HARPERS FERRY 25425 JAMES F. JOHNSON 304-876-0007 VOL BALLARD VOL. FIRE & RESCUE 32101 MONROE PO BOX 105 BALLARD 24918 JASON TURNER 304-753-4039 VOL BANCROFT VFD 40101 PUTNAM PO BOX 10 BANCROFT 25011 WALLACE L. HARPER 304-586-9965 VOL BANCS VFD 09106 DODDRIDGE PO BOX 78 NEW MILTON 26411 RANDY TRENT 304-873-3722 VOL BANKS DISTRICT VFD 49104 UPSHUR PO BOX 158 ROCK CAVE 26234 GARY BONNETT 304-924-6864 VOL BARBOURSVILLE VFD 06102 CABELL PO BOX 325 BARBOURSVILLE 25504 PAUL HOCKENBERRY 304-736-7420 VOL BARRACKVILLE VFD 24101 MARION PO BOX 328 BARRACKVILLE 26559 RODNEY SNIDER 304-366-0095 VOL BARTOW-FRANK-DURBIN VFD 38108 POCAHONTAS PO BOX 267 DURBIN 26264 KENNETH VARNER 304-456-4999 VOL Wednesday, July 07, 2010 Page 1 of 18 FIRE DEPARTMENT FDID COUNTY ADDRESS CITY ZIP FIRECHIEF FD PHONE TYPE BAXTER VFD 24102 MARION PO BOX 55 BAXTER 26560 DESTRY JONES 304-278-9779 VOL BAYARD VFD 12101 GRANT PO BOX 215 BAYARD 26707 DONALD KNAPP 304-693-7437 VOL BEAVER VFD 41101 RALEIGH PO BOX 101 BEAVER 25813 LARRY A. RICE 304-253-8993 VOL BECKLEY FD 41202 RALEIGH PO BOX 2514 BECKLEY 25802 KEVIN TAYLOR 304-256-1780 PAID BEDINGTON VFD 02101 BERKELEY PO BOX 763 MARTINSBURG 25402 WILLIAM T. NEWCOMB 304-263-0243 VOL BEECH BOTTOM VFD 05101 BROOKE PO BOX 333 BEECH BOTTOM 26030 ROGER COULTER 304-394-5726 VOL BEECH CREEK VFD 29110 MINGO HC 81 BOX 34B MATEWAN 25678 TOM HATFIELD 304-426-4140 VOL BELINGTON VFD 01101 BARBOUR PO BOX 515 BELINGTON 26250 PHIL HART 304-823-1234 VOL BELLE VFD 20105 KANAWHA PO BOX 352 BELLE 25015 CHRIS FLETCHER 304-949-3375 VOL BELMONT VFD 37101 PLEASANTS PO BOX 352 BELMONT 26134 ROBERT N. DOTY 304-664-7401 VOL BENWOOD VFD 25101 MARSHALL 434 MAIN ST BENWOOD 26031 MIKE SMITH 304-905-0234 VOL BERKELEY SPRINGS VFC 33101 MORGAN 34 N MERCER ST BERKELEY SPRINGS 25411 JAMES "JJ" MORGAN STEINER 304-258-3191 VOL BERWIND VFD 27115 MCDOWELL PO BOX 8 BERWIND 24815 CLAUDE ADAMS, JR. 304-875-2526 VOL BETHANY PIKE VFD 05102 BROOKE RD 1 BOX 84A WELLSBURG 26070 DAVID COLLINS 304-737-4256 VOL BETHANY VFD 05103 BROOKE PO BOX 219 BETHANY 26032 CHARLES SCHWERTFEGER 304-829-4504 VOL BETHLEHEM VFD 35101 OHIO 7 CHAPEL RD WHEELING 26003 PAUL F. WALTERS 304-242-1603 VOL BEVERLY VFD 42101 RANDOLPH PO BOX 135 BEVERLY 26253 JEFFREY D. PRITT 304-636-5032 VOL BIG OTTER VFD 08103 CLAY PO BOX 61 NEBO 25141 MARNI KILLINGSWORTH 304-286-5814 VOL BIG WHEELING CREEK VFD 25114 MARSHALL PO BOX 3049 WHEELING 26003 RICHARD T. RUNKLE 304-242-4214 VOL BIRCH RIVER VFD 34102 NICHOLAS PO BOX 307 BIRCH RIVER 26610 ORVILLE BARNETT 304-649-4075 VOL BLACKSVILLE VFD 31101 MONONGALIA PO BOX 43 BLACKSVILLE 26521 ROBERT P. BROOKOVER, JR. 304-432-8282 VOL BLENNERHASSETT VFD 54101 WOOD PO BOX 33 WASHINGTON 26181 CHRISTOPHER J. SAMS 304-863-3103 VOL BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAIN VFD 19105 JEFFERSON 181 KEYES GAP RD HARPERS FERRY 25425 EARL G. COGLE, JR. 304-725-8118 VOL BLUEFIELD FD 28202 MERCER PO BOX 4100 BLUEFIELD 24701 TONY HODGES 304-327-8652 PAID BLUESTONE VALLEY VFD 28102 MERCER PO BOX 71 SPANISHBURG 25922 TIM FARLEY 304-487-6766 VOL BLUEWELL VFD 28103 MERCER 4161 COAL HERITAGE RD BLUEFIELD 24701 ALVIN E. CHILCO 304-589-5212 VOL Wednesday, July 07, 2010 Page 2 of 18 FIRE DEPARTMENT FDID COUNTY ADDRESS CITY ZIP FIRECHIEF FD PHONE TYPE BOGGS RUN VFD 25102 MARSHALL 1645 BOGGS RUN RD BENWOOD 26031 WALTER BROWN 304-233-5020 VOL BOOMER VFD 10107 FAYETTE BOX 51 BOOMER 25031 MICHAEL SCARBROUGH 304-779-2763 VOL BOOTHSVILLE VFD 24115 MARION PO BOX 5086 FAIRMONT 26554 RAYMOND KNIGHT 304-534-3030 VOL BRADLEY-PROSPERITY VFD 41103 RALEIGH BOX 331 BRADLEY 25818 BRUCE W. JAMES 304-877-2340 VOL BRADSHAW VFD 27113 MCDOWELL PO BOX 510 BRADSHAW 24817 JONATHAN WALDRON 304-967-5798 VOL BRAMWELL VFD 28104 MERCER PO BOX 184 BRAMWELL 24715 JIM CARVER 304-248-7161 VOL BRENTON VFD 55108 WYOMING PO BOX 470 BRENTON 24818 PAUL R. MCNEW 304-732-6320 VOL BRIDGEPORT FD 17302 HARRISON PO BOX 1310 BRIDGEPORT 26330 CHARLES A. FEATHERS 304-842-8252 PT-PD BROOKHAVEN VFD 31102 MONONGALIA 412 BROOKHAVEN RD MORGANTOWN 26508 JIMMY LIPSCOMB 304-296-3551 VOL BRUCETON-BRANDONVILLE VFD 39103 PRESTON PO BOX 28 BRUCETON MILLS 26525 BILL SPINDLER 304-379-3171 VOL BUCKHANNON VFD 49302 UPSHUR 22 S FLORIDA ST BUCKHANNON 26201 MITCHELL TACY 304-472-2868 PT-PD BUFFALO CREEK VFD 23110 LOGAN PO BOX 9 AMHERSTDALE 25607 ZACHARY S. PAYNTER 304-583-2306 VOL BUFFALO VFD 40102 PUTNAM PO BOX 367 BUFFALO 25033 AMOS WHITTINGTON 304-937-3225 VOL BUNNERS RIDGE VFD 24103 MARION RTE 6 BOX 323B FAIRMONT 26554 ROGER L. CHANNELL 304-363-9771 VOL BURLINGTON VFD, INC. 30102 MINERAL PO BOX 97 BURLINGTON 26710 THOMAS L. SIMPSON 304-289-3032 VOL BURNSVILLE VFD 04103 BRAXTON PO BOX 152 BURNSVILLE 26335 PAUL W. BRAGG 304-853-2518 VOL CABIN CREEK VFD 20113 KANAWHA PO BOX 295 ESKDALE 25075 CHRIS WARD 304-595-5500 VOL CAIRO VFD, INC. 43101 RITCHIE PO BOX 429 CAIRO 26337 RALPH M. LAYFIELD 304-628-3312 VOL CAMERON VFD 25103 MARSHALL 44 MAIN ST CAMERON 26033 BRIAN MARLING 304-686-2411 VOL CANAAN VALLEY VFD 47104 TUCKER PO BOX 545 DAVIS 26260 SANFORD H. GREEN 304-866-7450 VOL CAPON BRIDGE VFD 14102 HAMPSHIRE PO BOX 168 CAPON BRIDGE 26711 DONALD EVAN OATES 304-856-3268 VOL CAPON SPRINGS VFD 14108 HAMPSHIRE PO BOX 366 CAPON SPRINGS 26823 GERALD BRILL 304-874-3739 VOL CAPON VALLEY VFD 16101 HARDY PO BOX 308 WARDENSVILLE 26851 JULIAN HOTT 304-874-3222 VOL CASS VFD 38106 POCAHONTAS PO BOX 62 CASS 24927 IAN BENNETT 304-456-4118 VOL CEDAR GROVE VFD 20106 KANAWHA PO BOX 5 CEDAR GROVE 25039 MICHAEL COLEMAN 304-595-2244 VOL CEREDO VFD 50101 WAYNE PO BOX 1119 CEREDO 25507 DAVID A. CAUDILL 304-453-4808 VOL Wednesday, July 07, 2010 Page 3 of 18 FIRE DEPARTMENT FDID COUNTY ADDRESS CITY ZIP FIRECHIEF FD PHONE TYPE CHAPEL VFD 04106 BRAXTON 5846 CHAPEL RD GASSAWAY 26624 GEORGE WINEMILLER 304-364-8443 VOL CHAPMANVILLE VFD 23101 LOGAN PO BOX 1634 CHAPMANVILLE 25508 THOMAS PERRY, JR. 304-855-4543 VOL CHARLESTON FD 20205 KANAWHA 808 VIRGINIA ST W CHARLESTON 25302 RANDY STANLEY 304-348-8058 PAID CHATTAROY VFD 29101 MINGO PO BOX 240 CHATTAROY 25667 JOE RUMORE 304-235-2288 VOL CHEAT LAKE VFD 31104 MONONGALIA PO BOX 18144 MORGANTOWN 26507 TIM TRENTINI 304-594-1223 VOL CHESAPEAKE VFD 20114 KANAWHA 12408 MACCORKLE AVE CHESAPEAKE 25315 PJ JOHNSON 304-741-0194 VOL CHESTER VFD 15101 HANCOCK 371 CAROLINA AVE CHESTER 26034 JOHN F. HISSAM 304-387-1690 VOL CIRCLEVILLE VFD 36102 PENDLETON PO BOX 29 CIRCLEVILLE 26804 CARL L. WARNER 304-567-2440 VOL CITIZENS FIRE CO. 19102 JEFFERSON PO BOX 927 CHARLES TOWN 25414 BENJAMIN L. MONEY 304-725-2814 VOL CLARKSBURG FD 17221 HARRISON 465 W MAIN ST CLARKSBURG 26301 RICHARD SCOTT 304-624-1665 PAID CLAY VFD 08101 CLAY PO BOX 365 CLAY 25043 MICHAEL R. SCOTT 304-587-4174 VOL CLEAR CREEK VFD 41114 RALEIGH PO BOX 26 CLEAR CREEK 25044 CHRIS STOVER 304-877-2669 VOL CLEARVIEW VFD 35102 OHIO 166 CLEARVIEW AVE WHEELING 26003 SHAWN REINACHER 304-277-1230 VOL CLENDENIN VFD 20101 KANAWHA PO BOX 636 CLENDENIN 25045 KEVIN B. CLENDENIN 304-548-6711 VOL CLINTON DISTRICT VFD 31103 MONONGALIA 1989 GRAFTON RD MORGANTOWN 26508 BILL HUGGINS 304-291-0742 VOL CLINTONVILLE VFD 13190 GREENBRIER 18966 MIDLAND TRL W CLINTONVILLE 24931 DAVID R. SYKES 304-392-5950 VOL CLOVER-ROANE VFD 44106 ROANE 3909 CLAY RD SPENCER 25276 JAMES WARD 304-927-1299 VOL COAL CITY VFD 41105 RALEIGH BOX 1207 COAL CITY 25823 RODGER BELL 304-683-3945 VOL COAL MOUNTAIN VFD 55101 WYOMING PO BOX 46 COAL MOUNTAIN 24823 DANIEL H.
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