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St. Johns Emergency Services (AZ)75 viewsBobBrooks
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Ralston Purina Fire Brigade72 viewsDEFUNCT - The Ralston Purina Company was sold to Swiss food giant Nestlé in 2001. Ralston Purina primarily manufactured animal feeds ("Purina Chows") for livestock and pets, alongside breakfast cereals (notably Chex).BobBrooks
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Fort Thomas Fire Rescue (AZ)70 viewsPopulation <1,000BobBrooks
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Raytheon Fire Department (AZ)68 viewsDEFUNCT - In 2020, United Technologies Corp. merged with Raytheon Company, forming "RTX'. The Tucson Fire Department took over fire protection for Raytheon in 2015.BobBrooks
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Mojave Airport Fire Department (AZ)68 viewsDEFUNCT - The East Kern Airport District Board of Directors, which administers the Mojave Airport, voted to change the name of the district to the Mojave Air and Space Port which included the fire department in 2012.BobBrooks
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Hopi Nation Fire Rescue (AZ)67 viewsThe Hopi Reservation is a Native American reservation for the Hopi and Arizona Tewa people, surrounded entirely by the Navajo Nation, with a population of 7,791.BobBrooks
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Golder Ranch Fire Department (AZ)65 viewsDEFUNCT - The Golder Ranch Fire Department was merged with the Mountain Vista Fire District in July 2017.BobBrooks
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Ernest A. Love Field Crash Fire Rescue (AZ)65 viewsPrescott Regional Airport-Ernest A Love Field (PRC) is a medium sized, multi-use airport.BobBrooks
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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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Honeywell Aerospace Fire Department (AZ)61 viewsHoneywell Aerospace is a mfgr. of aircraft engines and avionics, as well as auxiliary power units (APUs) and other aviation products.BobBrooks
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Gila Bend AFAF Fire Protection (AZ)61 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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MCAS Yuma Crash Fire Rescue (AZ)59 viewsMarine Corp Air Station - Crash Truck 40 & A-10 Aircraft.BobBrooks
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Grand Canyon West Fire & Rescue (AZ)58 viewsDEFUNCT - Merged w/Hualapai Valley Fire DepartmentBobBrooks
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Industrial Fire Department - APS Cholla (AZ)58 viewsDEFUNCT - The Cholla Power Plant was a 1.02-gigawatt, coal power plant near Joseph City, The Arizona Public Service (APS) Cholla Power Plant, including its Industrial fire department, permanently ceased operations on March 17, 2025. BobBrooks
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Oatman Fire District (AZ)57 viewsStation 66.BobBrooks
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Pomerene Fire Department (AZ)56 viewsPopulation < 2,000. Station 22.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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Meredith-Burda Fire Brigade (AZ)53 viewsMeredith-Burda is a active, private company that operates Printing Plants.BobBrooks
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Hualapai Valley Fire Department (AZ)52 viewsDEFUNCT - The Hualapai Valley Fire Department merged with several other fire districts to form the Northern Arizona Consolidated Fire District in 2008.BobBrooks
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Kayenta Fire Department (AZ)51 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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Motorola Government Electronics Group Emergency Response Team (AZ)51 viewsDEFUNCT - A secretive division of Motorola that specialized in producing equipment for the US Government and the Department of Defense. They were involved in developing projects like spy radio sets for the CIA. Sold to General Dynamics in 2011.BobBrooks
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Stanfield Fire Department (AZ)50 viewsPopulation < 500.BobBrooks
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McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Company Fire Department (AZ)50 viewsDEFUNCT - McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Company, including its Mesa, Arizona facility, was acquired by Boeing in 1997 as part of the larger McDonnell Douglas merger.BobBrooks
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Rio Rico Volunteer Fire Department (AZ)48 viewsDEFUNCT - Rio Rico Volunteer Fire Department was established in 1976. Rio Rico Volunteer Fire Department became a fire district in 1985.BobBrooks
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Navajo Nation Fire Department (AZ)42 viewsThe Navajo Nation is the largest Indian reservation in the United States, spanning over 27,000 square miles across northeastern Arizona, northwestern New Mexico, and southeastern Utah. BobBrooks
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Willcox Fire Department (AZ)41 viewsThe Willcox Fire Department used the roadrunner on its patch as a nod to the bird's quick and fearless nature, much like that of a firefighter. Its ability to run and move at high speeds symbolized the urgency and swiftness also required of firefighters. BobBrooks
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Tempe Fire Department (AZ)28 viewsThe image is the the City of Tempe, Arizona. The department no longer gives out their shoulder patches to collectors due to security issues.BobBrooks
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Nogales Suburban Fire District (AZ)12 viewsBobBrooks
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Goodyear City Fire Department (AZ)5 viewsBobBrooks
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Navajo Community College Fire Department (AZ)4 viewsDEFUNCT - The Navajo Community College changed its name to Diné College in 1997. The name change was enacted to better reflect the institution's commitment to Navajo culture, language, and heritage.BobBrooks
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Canyon Fire District (AZ)4 viewsDEFUNCT - The Canyon Fire District merged with the Tri-City Fire District in 2015. BobBrooks
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Beaver Dam / Littlefield Fire District (AZ)4 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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Arizona ANG Crash Fire Rescue (AZ)3 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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Williams AFB Fire Department (AZ)3 viewsDEFUNCT - Williams Air Force Base in Mesa, Arizona, closed in 1993 and was converted into the civilian Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. The former base, served as a major pilot training facility and opened in 1941.BobBrooks
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Maricopa Fire Department (AZ)3 viewsThe Maricopa Fire District was officially annexed and merged into the City of Maricopa, transitioning from a district to a city department, in 2007. BobBrooks
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Yuma Rural Metro Fire Rescue (AZ)3 viewsRural Metro in Yuma County, is a private, for-profit fire protection provider. It operates on a subscription-based model to provide fire and EMS services to unincorporated areas and residents not covered by municipal fire departments.BobBrooks
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Town of Queen Creek Fire Department (AZ)3 viewsBobBrooks
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Kaibab Estates West Fire Department (AZ)3 viewsBobBrooks
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Buckeye Valley Rural Fire District (AZ)2 viewsDEFUNCT - The Buckeye Valley Rural Fire District merged with the Arizona Fire & Medical Authority in 2023.BobBrooks
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High Country Fire Rescue (AZ)2 viewsBobBrooks
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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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Sonoita Elgin Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsBobBrooks
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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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Tohono O’Odham Nation Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsThe Tohono O’odham Nation is a federally recognized Native American tribe in1 Southwestern Arizona, known as the "Desert People". It is the second-largest tribe in Arizona, with over 34,000 members and a 2.8-million-acre reservation.BobBrooks
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Linden Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsDEFUNCT - The Linden Fire Department merged with Show Low and Lakeside fire districts in 2014 to form the Timber Mesa Fire and Medical District.BobBrooks
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Drexel Heights Fire Department (AZ)2 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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Mesa City Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Luke AFB Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsLuke Air Force Base (AFB), serves as the home of the 56th Fighter Wing, focused on F-35 and F-16 training.BobBrooks
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Daisy Mountain Fire Department (AZ)2 views BobBrooks
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Pinewood Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Pine Strawberry Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Town of Jerome Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsThe copper mining camp founded in 1876 in Jerome, was a prospector-established settlement on Cleopatra Hill that grew into a major, notorious, and later "ghost town" industrial center known for producing copper, gold, and silver.BobBrooks
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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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Copper Canyon Fire & Medical (AZ)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Three Points Fire District (AZ)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Junipine Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Nogales Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsNogales fire crews in Arizona USA provide support from the US side. The collaboration is possible because of the close relationship between Nogales, Arizona and Nogales, Sonora, where emergencies often require crossing the border.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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Valle-Wood Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Clay Springs / Pinedale Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Glendale City Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Ajo-Gibson Fire Department (AZ)2 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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Golden Shores Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsBobBrooks
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Laughlin / Bullhead International Airport ARFF (AZ)2 viewsLaughlin/Bullhead International Airport is a public-use airport in Bullhead City, Arizona. It serves as a regional hub for general aviation and charter flights, featuring a 8,500-foot runway.BobBrooks
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Sky Harbor International Airport Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsFire Station 19 is located at 3547 East Sky Harbor Blvd and is part of the Phoenix Fire Department's Aviation District, serving Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. This station houses Engine 19, Squad 19, Rescue 19, and Attack 19.BobBrooks
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Highlands Fire Department (AZ)2 viewsDEFUNCT - The Highlands Fire Department in Arizona was formed in 1999. The title "Fire Department" was put on their first shoulder patch but later removed because they were a fire district.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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Casa Grande City Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsBobBrooks
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Mohave Valley Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsBobBrooks
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Verde Valley Fire District (AZ)1 viewsBobBrooks
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Northern Arizona Fire District (AZ)1 viewsBobBrooks
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El Mirage Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsBobBrooks
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Yavapai-Apache Nation Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsThe Yavapai-Apache Nation is a federally recognized tribe located in the Upper Verde Valley of Arizona, formed by the union of two distinct peoples: the Yavapai and the Apache.BobBrooks
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Sierra Vista / Fry Fire District (AZ)1 viewsDEFUNCT - No detailed information could be found on when the closure took place.BobBrooks
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Elfrida Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsPopulation < 2,000.BobBrooks
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Show Low Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsDEFUNCT - The Show Low Fire District merged with the Lakeside and Linden Fire Districts to form the Timber Mesa Fire and Medical District in 2014. BobBrooks
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Camp Verde Fire District (AZ)1 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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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 Arizona Fire & Medical Authority (AZ)1 viewsBobBrooks
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Flowing Wells Fire District (AZ)1 viewsDEFUNCT - The Flowing Wells Fire District in Arizona merged with the Northwest Fire District in 1996.BobBrooks
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Tombstone Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsFounded in 1879 by prospector Ed Schieffelin, Tombstone, Arizona, grew from a silver mining camp into a booming, lawless city of nearly 10,000 residents. Famous for the 1881 Gunfight at the O.K. Corral involving Wyatt Earp.BobBrooks
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Raytheon Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsDEFUNCT - RTX is the new name for Raytheon Technologies. Following a 2020 merger with United Technologies, the company rebranded from Raytheon Technologies to RTX Corporation in July 2023. 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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Crown King Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsPopulation <500.BobBrooks
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Sedona-Oak Creek Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsDEFUNCT - The districts formally merged in 1993 after a combined election of residents of the two districts and officially became the Sedona Fire District.BobBrooks
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Bullhead City Fire Department (AZ)1 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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Mount Lemmon Fire Department (AZ)1 viewsThe Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter Observatory, located at 9,157 feet in the Coronado National Forest, is a premier University of Arizona facility providing public telescopes' and stargazing on a 32-inch Schulman telescope.BobBrooks
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