Warren, Iowa (IA) Fire Department, Not Including Volunteer Companies

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Indianola City Fire Department Ofc
110 N 1st St.
Indianola IA 50125
(515) 961-9405
City of Carlisle
135 N 2nd St.
Carlisle IA 50047
(515) 989-3311
Carlisle City Fire Station
135 N 2nd St.
Carlisle IA 50047
(515) 989-3311
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Carlisle City Fire Station
135 North 2nd St.
Carlisle IA 50047
(515) 989-3311
Milo Fire Department
Milo IA 50166
(641) 000-1111
Milo Fire and Rescue
100 Main St.
Milo IA 50166
(641) 942-6241
Norwalk Fire & Rescue
705 North Ave.
Norwalk IA 50211
(515) 981-4316
Vriginia Township Fire Department
506 West St.
New Virginia IA 50210
(641) 449-3339
Hartford City Fire Department
150 W Elm St.
Hartford IA 50118
(515) 989-0267
Lacona Fire Department
Lacona IA 50139
(641) 000-1111
St Marys Fire Station
100 School St.
St Marys IA 50241
(641) 297-2122
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