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FIRE DEPARTMENTS IN COOPER COUNTY

There are 18 fire departments in Cooper County, Missouri, serving a population of 17,620 people in an area of 565 square miles. There is one fire department per 978 people, and one fire department per 31 square miles.

In Missouri, Cooper County is ranked 26th of 115 counties in Fire Departments per capita, and 27th of 115 counties in Fire Departments per square mile.

List of Cooper County Fire Departments Today

Find Cooper County, Missouri fire departments, city fire stations, firefighters, brigades, chiefs, inspectors, marshals, and local volunteers.

Blackwater Fire Department 301 Trigg Street Blackwater, MO

Blackwater Rural Fire Department 301 Trigg Avenue Blackwater, MO

Boonville Fire Department 500 Bingham Road Boonville, MO

Boonville Fire Department - Substation 6th Street Boonville, MO

Bunceton City Fire Department 115 East Main Street Bunceton, MO

City Of Pilot Grove Fire Department 109 Main Street Pilot Grove, MO

Clifton City Fire Department State Highway BB Otterville, MO

Cooper County Fire Protection District 17010 Highway 87 Boonville, MO

Cooper County Fire Protection District Station 116994 Missouri 87 Boonville, MO

Cooper County Fire Protection District Station 211500 Santa Fe Road Boonville, MO

Cooper County Fire Protection District Station 325201 Missouri 179 Boonville, MO

Cooper County Fire Protection District Station 414847 Missouri 5 Boonville, MO

Otterville Fire Protection District 321 State Highway BB Otterville, MO

Otterville Fire Protection District 3530 Old Route 50 Otterville, MO

Pilot Grove Rural Fire Department 209 Main Street Pilot Grove, MO

Prairie Home Rural Fire Association 480 Main Street Prairie Home, MO

Prairie Home Rural Fire Protection District 466 Main Street Prairie Home, MO

Versailles Fire Department 104 Spruce Street Bunceton, MO

About Cooper County Fire Departments

Cooper County Fire Departments provide fire protection and emergency response services to the Cooper County, MO community with a mission to prevent the loss of life and property. In addition to responding to calls for fire suppression, Cooper County Fire Departments respond to medical emergencies, incidents involving hazardous materials, rescue calls, and motor vehicle or other accidents.

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