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      Lego Fire and EMS Departments

    ACRFD Engine 7
    Alpine County Fire/Rescue District
    http://www.geocities.com/alpinecountyfire/
    Garth Dickerman, Bricksmith
    IALFD Local #43
    LMFD Department #43
           Alpine County is a mountainous area, famous for its abundance of outdoor recreation possibilities. From skiing, to hiking to climbing to kayaking, the options are limitless. The peaks of the region reach up to elevations in the 6000 foot range. Alpine County Fire/Rescue District is dedicated to providing quality fire protection, rescue services, hazardous material response, and first response medical care over 320 square miles of land, much of which lies within the Brick River National Forest. The county has a population of about 20,000 people, but tourists can swell the population to over 35,000




    BFD HazMat 5
    Blockville Bureau of Fire
    http://www.freewbs.com/cityofblockville
    Ray Bennet, Bricksmith
    LBMAA Local #45
           City of Blockville operates two Fire Stations which are Located at each end of the City Border. Station #1 is located in the South End of Town which also houses the Fire Administration Offices and Fire Academy Training Division. Station #2 is Located in the North End of Town. These Station's were rebuilt in the Early 1990's to accommodate the City's updated Fire equipment and progressive training of the Firefighters.



    Brick City Fire Department
    http://hometown.aol.com/BrickCityFD/BCFD.html
    Shane Brunazzi, Bricksmith
    ALEMS Local #55
    IALFD Local #55
           The Brick City Fire Department is a paid fire department commited to providing first rate fire suppression from the five centrally located stations. Each station operates an engine and a ALS ambulance, as well as other support vehicles.
          The BCFD employs 19 firefighters, 5 paramedics, and 3 dispatchers making it the second largest city agency. This team of heros is lead by Chief of Fire Buddy Brickbuilder and paramedic supervisor Doc Parker.




    FDBP Engine 1
    Brickport-Kingston Fire Department
    http://stealthsr92.tripod.com/firedepartmentofbrickport/
    Anthony Salemo, Bricksmith
    LMFD Department #24
           The Brickport-Kingston Fire Department was founded in late August 2001. The FDBP has a population of 35,000 and growing. The FDBP now operates 4 RR units, 3 Engines, 2 ladders, 1 High Rise unit/Confined rescue, 1 Heavy rescue, 2 Boats, 2 Helicopters, all out of 4 Station, put together into 4 Battalions.



    Bricksburg Fire Department
    http://www.bricksburg.org/
    Will Hess, Bricksmith
    IALFD Local #25
    LMFD Department #25
           Welcome to the Bricksburg Fire Department home page. Fire Chief O. Keith Byrd directs a combination department protecting 45,000 minifigs living in the scenic Blue River Valley. Our services include fire prevention and suppression, BLS first response, hazardous materials containment, and technical rescue services. We currently operate seventeen apparatus from six stations. These include eight engines (two reserve), two ladders, two rescues, one tanker, and four squads.



    Brick Township Fire District
    http://www.geocities.com/bricktwpfd/home.html
    Anthony Silleto, Bricksmith
    LMFD Department #8
    ULFA Local #8
           The Brick Township Fire District Consists of 6 engines, 2 ladders, 2 rescues, 1 squad, 1 Haz-Mat. We are trained in many areas of fire fighting and rescue techniques. We belong to the Lego Metro Fire District. We will respond to any mutual aid request to any department who asks for it if the requested unit(s) are available. We also will never forget our Fallen Brothers, not only from September 11, 2001, but all times past and present. We will also not forget Eric S. McDonald, Chief of Lego City, who unforunately left us on August 22, 2002.



    Brick Valley Fire Protection District
    http://www.brickvalley.tk/
    _____ _____, Bricksmith
    IALFD Local #75
    MAALFD Local #75
           Founded in 1975 as a Lego Fire Department, Brick Valley Fire Protection District is a combination fire service. Which means through strict fiscal management using both career and volunteer members, we can provide an all risk service for a competitive price. The area of our district covers some two hundred square miles and has a population of roughly 60,000. With the city of Brick Valley, 31,200 (2004 est.) as our hub, we respond out of seven community minded, strategically located, stations. All of our professional members are proudly committed to our Mission Statement: "Provide superior service, while protecting and improving the health and safety of our community."



    Cook Township Fire Protection District
    http://www.freewebs.com/cooktwn/stations.htm
    Dietrich Herndobler, Bricksmith
    IALFD Local #52
    LBMAA Local #37
    LMFD Department #52
           Cook Township has a population of 60,911 and covers and area of 32 square miles.  The fire protection district is made up of 7 contiguous villages/towns/cities.  The structures consist of residential houses and apartments, multiple large shopping center, many taxpayers, a college campus and a large mix of light and heavy industrial areas.  There is also a newly completed airport serving the community.  The largest fire hazard is in the central portion of the district.  There are also 6 major railroad lines, and a major 4 lane each direction highway that runs through the district that add to the hazards in the district.




    EBFD Station 1
    East Brickdale Fire Department
    http://www.geocities.com/eastbrickdale/index.html
    Duane Welliver, Bricksmith
    IALFD Local #150
           No summry has been supplied to the CRLFS



    Hubrick Fire Department
    http://geocities.com/pgoogs/hubrick.html
    Paul Gugliotti, Bricksmith
    LMFD Department #28
    ULFA Local #2155
           Welcome to the Lego Fire Department of the City and Township of Hubrick. Hubrick FD protects 35 square miles and is a combination department. Six full time fire fighters staff station 1 at all times but if a large incident takes place then off duty and volunteer firefighters may be called out for duty. Hubrick is a proud member of the Lego Metro Fire District (ID #28). The firefighters and dispatchers of Hubrick are union members of the Uniformed Lego Firefighters Association Local #2155.




    KF&R Pumper
    Kyola Fire & Rescue Department
    http://www.kyolafireandrescue.tk/
    Aaron Coghill, Bricksmith
    IALFD Local #7
           The Kyola Fire & Rescue covers an area of approximately 700 km and incorporates rivers, flood plains and mountainous terrain. Approximately 1,200,000 residents rely on the KRFS for fire and rescue support.The department currently operates from 30 stations and has around 60 frontline apparatus. Most æstations are permanently staffed, regardless of holidays.æThe department runs a shift schedule of a 10 hour day and a 14 hour night. With 4 shift platoons, crews work 2 days & 2 night shifts and then have 4 days off.




    LFD Engine 1
    Lakeview Fire Department
    http://uofmhockey25.tripod.com/
    Brandon H., Bricksmith
    LBMAA Local #5
           The Lakeview Fire Department responds from 6 fire stations to protect a population of 101,000 people in an area of 18 sq. miles. The department maintains 7 Engines, 1 Ladder, 3 Rescues, and 1 Battalion Unit. Two of the Engines are quints. Engine5 has a 75' and Engine7 has a 55'. The LFD maintains an ISO rating of 2. The average time it takes for the first unit to reach the scene is 3.2 minutes after you dial 911.




    LBFB Squad 3
    Lego Beach Fire Brigade
    http://www.freewebs.com/legobeach/
    Angus James, Bricksmith
    ALEMS Local #11
    IALFD Local #11
    LBMAA Distict #11
    LSMAA Member
           The Lego Beach Fire Brigade is an all paid Fire Brigade running four shifts as follows: 12 hours on followed by 48 hours off then repeated.The Lego Beach Fire Brigade operates: 10 Engines (One of which is a Squad), 2 Ladders, 1 ALS Ambulance, 2 ALS Rapid Responce Units, 2 BLS Ambulances, 2 Rescues, 1 Public Education Trailer, 2 HazMat Units, 2 Tankers, and 3 Battalion Chiefs, 1 Deputy Chief, from 5 stations: Station 1 (Bayside), Station 2 (Forrestville), Station 3 (Downtown HQ), Station 4 (Melwood) and Station 4 (Jersey Park) with an all up crew of over 300 members.   It protects a population of a little over 15,000 rising to over 20,000 in the summer months.




    LCFD Eng 17 Crew
    Lego Creek Fire Department
    http://hometown.aol.com/hotwheelsz26/index.html
    Frank L. Knorek Jr, Bricksmith
    LMFD Department #15
           Lego Creek Rescue Engine 17 is a comprehensive specialized engine and rescue company that is staffed with a full time crew of 6 elite firefighter / paramedic / rescue technicians. Rescue Engine 17 is based out of the Lego Creek Fire/EMS Headquarters, and protects a population of 12,000 minifigs. æRescue Engine 17 operates with Tower 1, Fire Command, and Medic 5. Rescue Engine 17 is a first responder to all first alarm fires, auto accidents, and rescues in the township.



    Legodelphia Bureau of Fire
    http://www.hometown.aol.com/fyreslayer79/
    TJ Welsh, Bricksmith
    IALFF Local #22
    LMFD Department #79
           The LBF can trace its history to the days of the first volunteer fire companies in the U.S. Due to the feirce rivalries that developed among the many volunteer departments and the amount of lossed property the city of Legodelphia decided to organize and standardize thos companies. The LBF was officially commisioned and went in to service on August 2nd 1879.




    LDF-TMHq Engine 520
    Lego Department of Forestry -
       Tripoli Mountain Hedquarters

    http://tripolildf.tripod.com/
    Kevin O'Connell, Bricksmith
    LMFD Member
           The Lego Department of Forestry provides fire protection services for the town of Tripoli, 5 miles southwest of New Worcester. Headquarters is located at 13 High Ridge Road at the base of Tripoli Mountain. We operate 1 type 3 brush engine, 1 tanker/tender, 1 utility/command vehicle, and 1 zodiac raft. The town is predominately forest and only has a handful of structures. Tripoli Mountain is home to the Arctic Ski Resort.



    Lego Falls Township Volunteer Fire Department
    http://members.aol.com/LFTVFDChief7/Home.html
    Eric Oberdorff, Bricksmith
    IALFD Local #70
           The Lego Falls Township Volunteer Fire Department in Lego County, Legoland is a volunteer organization of nearly 30 men and women under the direction of Fire Chief Eric Oberdorff. The department  utilizes volunteer forces standing ready to serve the community of approximately 2,396 citizens in Lego Falls Township, and also provides assistance to surrounding companies that request our services. We currently maintain 1 fire station, which runs a 2004 rescue truck, a 2004 engine, a 1990 squad truck, a 2004 boat & utility trailer, and two all-terrain vehicles.



    Lego-Opolis Fire Department
    http://hometown.aol.com/Ace524/lego-opolis.html
    Adam Japha, Bricksmith
    IALFF Local #70
    LMFD Department #60
           Lego-opolis fire department covers a total of about 35 square miles, and was established in 1928. The department consists of 9 stations. The fire department runs 5 truck companies and 1 reserve truck. 10 engine companies and 3 reserve engines. 1 rescue companies, 3 squads, 1 Haz-Mat, 1 Tanker, 1 Sattelite unit and 4 Ambulances. The department runs an average of 7,000 calls a year.




    LRFD Engine 3
    Lego Ridge Fire Department
    http://www.geocities.com/njfire297/home.html
    Kenny Warr, Bricksmith
    LMFD Department #91
    BCMAA Member
           The City of Lego Ridge Fire Dept is a full time professional fire dept that employes 384 people, with 28 of those being civilion positions, protecting diverse 78,000 people in a 12 square mile area. Each platoon runs 10 engines, 5 trucks, 1 rescue, 1 haz mat, 3 battalion chiefs under the command of a deputy chief, or shift commander. The fire department prides themselves on being an aggressive interior attack department, not afraid to go to the seat of the fire and get it.




    LTFD Tower 6
    Lego Township Fire Department
    http://www.legotwpfire.com/
    Robert A. Karpowicz, Bricksmith
    IALFF Local #233
    LMFD Department #56
           The Lego Township Fire Department was created on July 1, 2002. Our mission is to protect the lives and property of the citizen mini-figs and visitor mini-figs to Lego Township. The LTFD protects a year-round population of 36,500 which swells to over 70,000 during the summer, since we are located on the shores of the Bricklantic Ocean. We cover an area of approximately 20 square miles and operate out of nine stations, utilizing 12 engines, 5 trucks, 3 rescues, 4 ambulances, and 1 Haz Mat Unit. We also provide mutual aid to neighboring communities.



    Luciovile Fire Protection District
    http://www.luciovillefire.com/
    Mike Lucio, Bricksmith
    ALEMS Local #6
    LMFD Department #6
           Late 2002, the Lucioville Twp Fire Dept is formed, by mid 2005, it is a fast growing department with over 56 units in total. January 2006, with neighboring towns disbanding and downsizing3Ú4their small volunteer departments, the LFD picks up the slack and forms the Lucioville Fire Protection District. Protecting the towns of Lucioville, Pittsburgh, Bricklyn Heights, Lakeview, and Rockford, the LFD ensures safety to all the citizens in its respected district. Using state of the art technology and the finest apparatus available, the LFD is ready to handle almost every kind of emergency known to man. The LFD is always going above and beyond the call of duty to get the job done.



    Morse Fire Rescue Ems
    www.freewebs.com/mfre
    Josh McCray, Bricksmith
    ALEMS Local #452
    IALFD Local #62
    LBMAA Local #223
    LMFD Department #62
    ULFA Local #587
          Morse Fire Rescue EMS provides for life and property safety from the threat of fires, natural or man-made disasters, and medical emergencies. We operate with a combination of career and volunteer firefighters, paramedics and EMTs. We staff nine stations and a training center with a total of 31 pieces of fire apparatus, 12 ambulances, and various support vehicles, divided into in three battalions.




    NBFD Squad 33
    New Brickton Fire & Rescue
    http://www.freewebs.com/newbricktonfire/index.htm
    Paul Bock, Bricksmith
    IALFD Local #84
    LMFD Department #84
           The City of New Brickton Fire & Rescue was founded on July 1,1893. The Fire and Rescue service provides residents of New Brickton with a full time paid department who covers 35.5 square miles with an average population of 145,000 residents, and a population that can swell to over 185,000 during the working hours. The City's Fire and Rescue Service offers fire protection, fire education, motor vehicle extraction, hazardous waste spills, urban search and rescue, water rescue, first responder service, and crash rescue. New Bricktion Fire and Rescue operates 11 Engine Companies, 5 Ladder Companies, 3 Squad Companies, 1 Heavy Rescue Company, 1 Haz-Mat Company, and support vehicles.




    NWFD Forestry 2
    New Worcester Fire Department
    http://nwlfd.tripod.com/
    Kevin O'Connell, Bricksmith
    IALFD Local #33
    LMFD Department #33
           The New Worcester Fire Department was established on May 31st, 2004 to provide fire, rescue, and EMS services to the citizens of our fast-growing community. Five volunteer fire departments merged to create the new career fire department with 334 members. New Worcester has a year-round population of 75,000. The two lakes attract an additional 25,000 in the summer months. The NWFD's goal is protection of life and property of the citizens of New Worcester.




    FDNB Ladder 18
    Fire Department of North Bricksfield
    http://northbricksfieldfd.tripod.com/
    Doug Hendricks, Bricksmith
    ALEMS Local #53
    IALFD Local #53
    ULFA Local #93
           The City of North Bricksfield Fire Department was established in 1934 after a period of heavy growth made the volunteer department inadequate. The City of North Bricksfield has a population of just over 750,000 people spread out over 28 square miles. The North Bricksfield Fire Department operates out of 30 stations as well as a training center. The City of North Bricksfield Fire Department is organized into 2 Divisions with 2 Battalions in each Division. In addition to the 4 Battalions, there is also a Special Operations Battalion. The Special Operations Battalion responds for MCI, certain rescues, and haz-mat incidents.




    PCFD Engine 17
    Paradise City Fire Department
    http://baylug.org/russellc/pcfd/
    Russell Clark, Bricksmith
    IALFF Local #431
    LMFD Department #21
           Our Mission;To serve the community by minimizing losses from fire and other hazards through courtesy and service with pride.



    Silverbrick City Office of Emergency Services
    http://www.geocities.com/cert874/
    Steve Kertesz, Bricksmith
    IALFD Local #74
    IALFF Local #457
           The Silvernbrick City Office of Emergency Services is a unique organization which has all Emergency Services in one building. The Police Department has an 8 vehicle fleet. The Fire Department has 3 Fire Apparatus's, 1 ladder truck, and 1 tower ladder which is called T-2. We also have a CBRNE truck. Formally known as Hazmat. There is also a Rescue rig, and on EMS calls, PD will respond and assist. Then we have the pride of our fleet, our OEM mobile Communications/ Command truck which is always up for a Mutual Aid call.




    Sixby Rescue Pumper
    Sixby Fire Tech
    http://members.aol.com/regult
    Jeff Christner, Bricksmith
    IALFD Member
    LMFD Member
           Welcome to Sixby Fire Tech, the Internet's original six wide fire apparatus builder. Our Sixby Pumper was made public on 10/30/97, and as such was the first ever six wide fire apparatus built for conventional fire departments.




    Eng 3 & Lad 4
    Steve Asbury Lego Apparatus
    http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=15136
    Steve Asbury, Bricksmith
    LMFD Member
           No summry has been supplied to the CRLFS



    St. Lego Fire & Rescue Service
    http://www.stlegofd.com/
    Tom Duggan, Bricksmith
    LMFD Department #12
           The City of St. Lego Fire & Rescue Service was established on 1874, and protects the citizens, property, and businesses of The City of St. Lego. Operating 28 Engines, 18 Ladders, 6 Rescues, 3 Tactical Rescues, 2 Brush Trucks and 1 Tanker, out of 27 Stations, the 947 Officers, Firefighters, and Paramedics, protect a population of over 285,000 citizens, and an area of 49.5 sq. miles.



    Tiletown Fire Department
    http://www.freewebs.com/tiletownfiredept/
    Eric Hebert, Bricksmith
    LBMAA Local #15
           No summry has been supplied to the CRLFS




    WHFD Engine 4
    Warren Heights Bureau of Fire
    http://www.geocities.com/whfd58/
    Ryan Fairbanks, Bricksmith
    IALFD Local #58
           The Warren Heights Fire Department was founded in 1890, when the township charter decided unanimously for a fire protection company within the villiage limits. Since then, the past 114 years have seen numerous changes to the Warren Heights Bureau of Fire. We serve a population of 72,000 residents, and we have an ISO Rating of 3. On this website one can find information about the department, personnel, apparatus, and day to day operations



    Westland City Fire Brigade
    http://wcfb.tk/
    Martin Frankena, Bricksmith
    IALFF Local #76
    IALFD Local #76
           The WCFB is a Fire Department, located in the middle of LEGO® County and has both full-time as well as volunteer firefighters and staff. To give the best possible fire-protection to the citizens of Westland City and the LEGO® State, the WCFB is very proud, to be a member of the International Association of LEGO® Fire Departments, the IALFD, as department nr.76. This is a mutual aid organisation of Fire Departments in LEGO® State. All fire fighters and staff members of the WCFB have the option to join the International Association for LEGO® Fire Fighters (IALFF), a Union/Organisation to protect the interests of our personell and their families.



    Woodchuck County Fire / Rescue
    http://members.aol.com/whstlpig05
    Rodney Gentry, Bricksmith
    LMFD Department #33
           Our Mission:  To provide the minifigs of Woodchuck County with Fire,  Haz-Mat and Paramedic/First Responder/EMS  protection 24/7, without reservation of life and/or plastic. Woodchuck County was started in 1974, when the first station was received.  For the longest time, this locality did not have a name, and was simply suburb located within Legoland.  As the location grew, and more plates were annexed, this small suburb grew to Woodchuck County.  Named Woodchuck because of its large groundhog population, it is home to rural, suburban and urban  areas.



    Woosville Fire Department
    http://wcfb.tk/
    Michael Daniel, Bricksmith
    IALFF Local #63
           No summry has been supplied to the CRLFS



     

     

     

     

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