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Ajo-Gibson Fire Department (AZ)3 viewsThe cross on the mountain on the Ajo-Gibson fire shoulder patch refers to the annual Good Friday procession, where volunteers carry a large cross to the top of "A" Mountain (Sentinel Peak) in a long-standing tradition going back to the 1960's.BobBrooks
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Ak-Chin Indian Community Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsThe Ak-Chin Indian Community is a tribe located in the Santa Cruz Valley. Known as "the mouth of the wash," the tribe comprises over 1,100 members of Akimel O’odham, Tohono O’odham, and Hia-Ced O’odham descent.BobBrooks
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Alpine Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsDEFUNCT - The Alpine Fire Department and the Nutrioso Fire District consolidated in 2019, to form the single Alpine Fire District in Arizona. BobBrooks
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Apache Junction Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsDEFUNCT - The Apache Junction Fire Department became the Apache Junction Fire District in 1978.BobBrooks
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Apache Junction Fire District (AZ)1 viewsDEFUNCT - The Apache Junction Fire District did not merge with another agency to form a new entity; rather, it rebranded to the Superstition Fire & Medical District to reflect its broadened services, in 2014. BobBrooks
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Arivaca Fire District (AZ)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Arizona ANG Crash Fire Rescue (AZ)4 viewsArizona National Guard consists of the 162nd Wing and 161st Air Refueling Wing—focused on combat training, refueling, and domestic emergency and and as a reserve component of the U.S. Air Force under the President.BobBrooks
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Arizona City Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsDEFUNCT - The Arizona City Fire Department turned to career staff and changed their department name to Arizona City Fire District in ???.BobBrooks
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Ash Fork Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsAsh Fork is recognized as the oldest fire district in Yavapai County because it was the first to formalize protection after the town was completely destroyed by fires (1885) in the late 19th century.BobBrooks
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Avondale Fire & Rescue (AZ)2 viewsDEFUNCT - Based on the available history, the Avondale Fire Department in Arizona changed its name from Avondale Fire-Rescue to Avondale Fire & Medical sometime around 2004.BobBrooks
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Avra Valley Fire District (AZ)1 viewsBobBrooks
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Bagdad Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsDFUNCT - The Bagdad Fire Department and the Williamson Valley Fire District function together as the Williamson Valley-Bagdad Fire District. Unknown what year.BobBrooks
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Beaver Dam / Littlefield Fire District (AZ)4 viewsBobBrooks
Beaver_valley_fd.jpg
Beaver Valley Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Benson Volunteer Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsBobBrooks
Bisbee_fd.jpg
Bisbee Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsBobBrooks
black_canyon_fd.jpg
Black Canyon Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsThe Black Canyon Fire District officially merged with the Daisy Mountain Fire District in 2017.BobBrooks
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Blue Ridge Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Bouse Volunteer Fire District (AZ)0 viewsThere is a letter "B" located on a mountain near Bouse, Arizona. The landmark is located on Bouse Hill, which is also commonly referred to as "B" Mountain.BobBrooks
Buckeye_valley_Rural_fd.jpg
Buckeye Valley Rural Fire District (AZ)3 viewsDEFUNCT - The Buckeye Valley Rural Fire District merged with the Arizona Fire & Medical Authority in 2023.BobBrooks
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Buckskin Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Bullhead City Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsBullhead City, Arizona, was named after a distinctive rock formation in the Colorado River that resembled the head of a bull.BobBrooks
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Camp Verde Fire District (AZ)2 viewsDEFUNCT - The Camp Verde Fire District merged with the Montezuma-Rimrock Fire District to form the Copper Canyon Fire and Medical District in 2018. BobBrooks
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Camp Verde Volunteer Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsDEFUNCT - The Camp Verde Fire District (formerly volunteer) now operates as a separate entity, often supported by volunteer organizations, but is distinct from the Verde Valley Fire District merger on January 1, 2002. BobBrooks
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Canyon Fire District (AZ)6 viewsDEFUNCT - The Canyon Fire District merged with the Tri-City Fire District in 2015. BobBrooks
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Carefree Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsThe Town of Carefree, Arizona, official town seal that prominently incorporates its iconic Sundial. The seal acts as a logo for the municipality, reflecting its unique desert character and history rather than the Great Seal of Arizona.BobBrooks
Casa_Grande_fd.jpg
Casa Grande City Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsBobBrooks
Catalina_fd.jpg
Catalina Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsDEFUNCT - The Catalina Fire Department in Arizona merged with the Golder Ranch Fire District (GRFD) in 1996.BobBrooks
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Central Arizona Fire & Medical Authority (AZ)2 viewsBobBrooks
rural_metro_central_arizonal_fd.jpg
Central Arizona Rural/Metro Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsCentral Arizona Rural Metro Fire Department is a private, for-profit fire protection provider. Founded in Arizona in 1948, it operates as a subscription-based service for unincorporated areas in Maricopa, Pinal, Pima, and Yuma counties. BobBrooks
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Central Heights Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsDEFUNCT - The Central Heights Fire Department in Arizona merged with the Tri-City Fire District in 2002.BobBrooks
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Central Yavapai Fire District (AZ)56 viewsDEFUNCT - The Central Yavapai (Tribal) and Chino Valley Fire Districts in Arizona did merge. They formed the Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority in 2016.BobBrooks
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Chandler City Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Chino Valley Fire District (AZ)1 viewsDEFUNCT - The Chino Valley Fire District merged with the Central Yavapai Fire District to form the Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority in 2016.BobBrooks
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Chloride Volunteer Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsDEFUNCT - The Chloride Volunteer Fire Department merged with the Northern Arizona Consolidated Fire District in 2008. BobBrooks
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Christopher Kohls Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsPayson, Arizona, is surrounded by the Mogollon Rim (a massive 7,000-foot-high escarpment) and nestled between Mazatzal and Sierra Ancha mountain ranges. Several lakes are near the town, with the most popular being Woods Canyon Lake.BobBrooks
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Circle City / Morristown Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Clarkdale Fire District (AZ)0 viewsDEFUNCT - The Clarkdale Fire District consolidated with the Verde Valley Fire District in 2016. BobBrooks
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Clay Springs / Pinedale Fire Department (AZ)3 viewsBobBrooks
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Clifton Public Safety Department (AZ)0 viewsDEFUNCT - The Clifton Fire Department is no longer a part of the Public Safety Department. Unknown was year that took place.BobBrooks
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Colorado City Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsDEFUNCT - The Colorado City Fire Department (AZ) merged with the Hildale City (UT) emergency services to create the combined Hildale-Colorado City Fire Department between Two State-Lines.BobBrooks
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Congress Fire District (AZ)3 viewsBobBrooks
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Coolidge Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Copper Canyon Fire & Medical (AZ)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Cornville / Page Springs Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsDEFUNCT - The Cornville-Page Springs Fire District merged with the Verde Rural Fire District on January 1, 2002, to form the Verde Valley Fire District. BobBrooks
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Corona-De-Tucson Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Corona-De-Tucson Volunteer Fire Department (AZ)51 viewsDEFUNCT - Corona De Tucson became a volunteer fire department in 1975. In 1985, Corona De Tucson became a fire district and hired its first firefighter.BobBrooks
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Cottonwood Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsBobBrooks
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Crown King Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsPopulation <500.BobBrooks
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Crown King Volunteer Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsPopulation <500.BobBrooks
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Daisy Mountain Fire Department (AZ)3 views BobBrooks
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Davis Monthan AFB Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsDavis-Monthan AFB is a major United States Air Force base in Tucson, Arizona, primarily known as the home of the 355th Wing and the "Boneyard" (309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group - AMARG).BobBrooks
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Desert Hills Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Doney Park Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsDEFUNCT - The Doney Park Fire District merged with the Timberline-Fernwood Fire District in 2001 to form the Summit Fire and Medical District.BobBrooks
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Douglas Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Drexel Heights Fire Department (AZ)3 viewsDEFUNCT - The Drexel Heights Fire Department began providing services in 1954 & has operated as the Drexel Heights Fire District for its history in Pima County. At some "unknown" time, the FD changed its patch title to FIRE DISTRICT.BobBrooks
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Drexel Heights Fire District (AZ)1 viewsDEFUNCT - The Drexel Heights Fire District officially merged with the Tucson Estates Fire District on March 13, 2001. BobBrooks
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Dudleyville Volunteer Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Eagar Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsDEFUNCT - The Eagar Fire Department and the Round Valley Fire and Medical Department currently operate together as the Round Valley Fire & Medical Department effective 2014.BobBrooks
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Ehrenberg Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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El Mirage Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Elfrida Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsPopulation < 2,000.BobBrooks
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Eloy Fire District (AZ)1 viewsBobBrooks
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Ernest A. Love Field Crash Fire Rescue (AZ)67 viewsPrescott Regional Airport-Ernest A Love Field (PRC) is a medium sized, multi-use airport.BobBrooks
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Flagstaff City Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsBobBrooks
Flowing_Wells_fd.jpg
Flowing Wells Fire District (AZ)1 viewsDEFUNCT - The Flowing Wells Fire District in Arizona merged with the Northwest Fire District in 1996.BobBrooks
forest_lakes_fd.jpg
Forest Lakes Fire District (AZ)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Fort Huachuca Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsThe Fort Huachuca Fire Department is a federal fire service agency operating on the U.S. Army Fort Huachuca military base in Arizona. Fort Huachuca, focuses on intelligence, unmanned aircraft and cyber operations.BobBrooks
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Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsThe Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation is a 950-member federally recognized Yavapai Native American tribe located on a 40-square-mile reservation in Central Arizona, northeast of Phoenix.BobBrooks
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Fort Mojave Mesa Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsFort Mojave was a U.S. Army military post established in 1859 on the east bank of the Colorado River in Arizona. It was created to protect emigrants and travelers at Beale’s Crossing during the Mojave War and operated until 1890.BobBrooks
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Fort Thomas Fire Rescue (AZ)72 viewsPopulation <1,000BobBrooks
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Fountain Hills Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Fredonia Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Fry Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsDEFUNCT - The Fry Fire District was established in April 1965. It was originally formed as the Fry volunteer fire department.BobBrooks
Fry_emergency_aservices.jpg
Fry Fire District (AZ)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Ganado Fire District (AZ)0 viewsGanado is a chapter (community) within the Navajo Nation reservation in Apache County, Arizona. It is located in the northeastern part of the state. Ganado covers approximately 105,724 acres and has 883 members.BobBrooks
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Gila Bend AFAF Fire Protection (AZ)62 viewsGila Bend Air Force Auxiliary Field is a United States Air Force auxiliary airfield used as an emergency landing facility by Luke Air Force Base and Davis-Monthan Air Force Base aircraft.BobBrooks
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Gila Bend Fire Department (AZ)60 viewsPopulation < 2,000.BobBrooks
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Gila River Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsThe Gila River Indian Community is a federally recognized tribal nation. Established in 1859, the reservation spans 374,000 acres and is home to the Akimel O’otham (Pima) and Pee-Posh (Maricopa) tribesBobBrooks
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Gilbert Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Gisela Valley Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Glendale City Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Globe City Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsGlobe, Arizona, was named in 1875-1876 after prospectors discovered a roughly 50-pound, globe-shaped piece of high-grade silver ore near the townsite. BobBrooks
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Golden Shores Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Golden Valley Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsBobBrooks
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Golden Valley Fire Rescue (AZ)62 viewsGV was named after a company from Hollywood, CA, that developed the area into 2.5-acres. It was called Golden Valley Devlopment Company.BobBrooks
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Golder Ranch Fire Department (AZ)66 viewsDEFUNCT - The Golder Ranch Fire Department was merged with the Mountain Vista Fire District in July 2017.BobBrooks
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Golder Ranch Fire District (AZ)0 viewsDEFUNCT - The Golder Ranch Fire District has expanded through key consolidations, most recently merging with the Mountain Vista Fire District in 2017.BobBrooks
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Goldwater Range Fire Department CFR (AZ)0 viewsThe Barry M. Goldwater Range in Arizona is a massive, 1.9-million-acre military training complex used for air-to-ground combat training, live-fire maneuvers, and weapon testing by the U.S. Air Force, Marine Corps, and allied pilots. BobBrooks
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Goodyear City Fire Department (AZ)5 viewsBobBrooks
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Grand Canyon Airport Crash Rescue (AZ)1 viewsGrand Canyon National Park Airport (GCN) is a small, state-operated airport in Tusayan, AZ, located seven miles from the Grand Canyon South Rim, serving primarily as a hub for air tours and private aviation.BobBrooks
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Grand Canyon West Airport ARFF (AZ)0 viewsGrand Canyon West Airport (1G4/GCW) is a public-use airport on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, located in Peach Springs, Arizona, on land owned by the Hualapai Indian Tribe.BobBrooks
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Grand Canyon West Fire & Rescue (AZ)58 viewsDEFUNCT - Merged w/Hualapai Valley Fire DepartmentBobBrooks
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Grapevine Mesa Fire District (AZ)1 viewsBobBrooks
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Green Valley Fire District (AZ)4 viewsDEFUNCT - The Green Valley Fire District did not merge with another entity, but rather rebranded to the Santa Rita Fire District to better reflect its expanded service area in 2024.BobBrooks
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Green Valley Fire District (AZ)1 viewsDEFUNCT - The Green Valley Fire District patch included "Rural Metro" because Rural Metro Fire provided emergency services under contract for many years. The Green Valley Fire District rebranded to the Santa Rita Fire District in 2024. BobBrooks
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Greer Fire District (AZ)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Harquahala Fire District (AZ)0 viewsBobBrooks
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Hayden Fire Department (AZ)0 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Heber-Overgaard Fire Department (AZ)3 viewsBobBrooks
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