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215 W. Dakota Avenue, Main Station, Pierre, SD 57501
With over 60 volunteer firefighters, the department is organized into 4 engine companies and 1 aerial ladder company. From these home companies the department also staffs and supports a rescue squad, a dive rescue squad, and has the capability to respond to various technical rescue incidents.
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300 4th Street, Hayti, SD 57241
Services provided include coordination of all agencies within the jurisdiction to include public, private, and non-governmental organizations to ensure the protection of life and property in the event of threatened or actual natural disasters, terrorism, technological, or man-made events. ​Responsibilities includes develops and maintains the county plan for reacting to emergencies; during an actual emergency, the director coordinates the action; and trains other agencies to respond to emergencies. County Emergency Managers can make contact with volunteer fire departments in their County. This is not an emergency first response organization. If you are in immediate danger please call 911.​
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3200 E. Highway 34, Pierre, SD 57501
Services provided are coordination of all agencies within the jurisdiction to include public, private, and non-governmental organizations to ensure the protection of life and property in the event of threatened or actual natural disasters, terrorism, technological, or man-made events. Responsibilities includes develops and maintains the county plan for reacting to emergencies; during an actual emergency, the director coordinates the action; and trains other agencies to respond to emergencies. County emergency Managers can make contact with volunteer fire departments in their County. This is not an emergency first response organization. If you are in immediate danger please call 911.
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2255 Tish Boulevard, Fire Station 7, Rapid City, SD 57701
Primarily focuses its efforts on public education, fire prevention initiatives, preparedness and overall community risk reduction. Responds to a wide variety of calls for service such as fire suppression resources, advanced life support transport services, a technical rescue team, a hazardous materials team, aircraft rescue and firefighting response and other services. These services are dispatched from 8 strategically located stations throughout the community.
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608 Sigler Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
The purpose of the Office of Emergency Management is to provide workable plans to keep the continuity of federal, state, and local governments during time of disaster or extreme emergency. Accordingly, the Emergency Management Office conducts hazard analysis and develops and updates plans for emergency preparedness, response, recovery, and hazard mitigation. Specifically, the office establishes, implements, maintains, tests, and evaluates operational systems for responding to emergencies. This means that it is the responsibility of the Office of Emergency Management to coordinate response and recovery activities of departments and organizations involved in providing emergency services, and it is also in charge of a large number of volunteers who are used in providing these services. The office is the principal source of information on emergency management, including the identification of training needs and developing and providing training programs. Finally, the Emergency Management Office assists all county agencies in obtaining surplus governmental properties. County Emergency Managers can make contact with volunteer fire departments located within the County/townships and ambulance services.
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200 E. Center Street, Madison, SD 57042
​ The purpose of the Office of Emergency Management is to provide workable plans to keep the continuity of federal, state, and local governments during time of disaster or extreme emergency. Accordingly, the Emergency Management Office conducts hazard analysis and develops and updates plans for emergency preparedness, response, recovery, and hazard mitigation. Specifically, the office establishes, implements, maintains, tests, and evaluates operational systems for responding to emergencies. This means that it is the responsibility of the Office of Emergency Management to coordinate response and recovery activities of departments and organizations involved in providing emergency services, and it is also in charge of a large number of volunteers who are used in providing these services. The office is the principal source of information on emergency management, including the identification of training needs and developing and providing training programs. Finally, the Emergency Management Office assists all county agencies in obtaining surplus governmental properties. County Emergency Managers can make contact with law enforcement, EMS, and volunteer fire departments in their County.
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420 Mount Rushmore Road, Custer, SD 57730
Office of Emergency Services administers Emergency Management, Homeland Security issues, and grant management. The mission is to coordinate, and support response for any man-made or natural disaster within jurisdictional boundaries. County Emergency Managers work with Law Enforcement, Fire Departments, and other Emergency Service Providers in their County.
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401 N. Main Street, Miner County Courthouse, 2nd Floor, Howard, SD 57349
Coordinates all agencies within the jurisdiction to include public, private, and non-governmental organizations to ensure the protection of life and property in the event of threatened or actual natural disasters, terrorism, technological, and man-made events. Responsibilities include developing and maintaining the county plan for reacting to emergencies. During an actual emergency, the director coordinates the action and trains other agencies to respond to emergencies. County emergency managers can make contact with volunteer fire departments in their county when necessary. This is not an emergency first response organization. If you are in immediate danger, please call 911.
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226 Kasan Avenue, City Hall, Volga, SD 57071
Volunteer fire department that consists of 24 - 28 volunteers. Protects property and life while promoting fire safety through education and prevention of fires and other emergencies.
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401 W. 4th Street, Dell Rapids, SD 57022
Consists of 25 certified firefighters and EMTs. Also provides a storm shelter for community members to take shelter during natural disasters.
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210 E. 7th Avenue, Spink County Courthouse, 1st Floor, Redfield, SD 57469
Services provided are coordination of all agencies within the jurisdiction to include public, private, and non-governmental organizations to ensure the protection of life and property in the event of threatened or actual natural disasters, terrorism, technological, or man-made events. Responsibilities includes develops and maintains the county plan for reacting to emergencies; during an actual emergency, the director coordinates the action; and trains other agencies to respond to emergencies. County emergency Managers can make contact with volunteer fire departments in their County. This is not an emergency first response organization. If you are in immediate danger please call 911.
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2820 S. Minnesota Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Responsible for the administration and delivery of numerous fire prevention programs and activities, the overall goal of which is to reduce the occurrence of fire and associated loss and injury within the community. Core components of the services include public education program development and delivery, plans review, inspection and acceptance testing, fire records management, and fire investigation. Individuals experiencing issues with their smoke alarm can dial 2-1-1 to get their smoke alarm batteries checked and replaced for free.
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10 Main Street, Fire Station 1, Rapid City, SD 57701
Primarily focuses its efforts on public education, fire prevention initiatives, preparedness and overall community risk reduction. Responds to a wide variety of calls for service such as fire suppression resources, advanced life support transport services, a technical rescue team, a hazardous materials team, aircraft rescue and firefighting response and other services. These services are dispatched from 8 strategically located stations throughout the community.
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201 W. 23rd Street, Yankton, SD 57078
Provides fire and emergency services to Yankton residents. Also provides public fire safety education and smoke alarm information. ​
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PO Box 309, Dupree, SD 57623
Provides information and assistance to the Ziebach County Commission, to municipalities, and individuals on matters pertaining to response, recovery, mitigation, preparedness and other Emergency Management issues. Assists in the management of emergency situations. Assists with the disaster declaration process and works with State Emergency Management and FEMA during the response and recovery effort. County Emergency Managers can make contact with volunteer fire departments in their County.
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310 21st Street S.W., South Fire Station, Huron, SD 57350
Responsible for saving lives and property in the city through prevention, inspection, and rescue practices. The City of Huron has two fire stations. The Huron Fire Department has: 10 full-time fire fighters 36 paid volunteer fire fighters Call for information to become a volunteer firefighter.
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1901 Ballpark Road, Sturgis, SD 57785
The Sturgis Volunteer Fire Department serves and protects the community of Sturgis as well as a 580 square-mile area of Meade and Lawrence Counties. The Ambulance Service serves the residents of Sturgis as well as communities in western Meade County and eastern Lawrence County including lower Boulder Canyon.
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1005 S. Melgaard Road, Aberdeen, SD 57401
Protects property, saves lives, and strengthens community relationships with professionalism, courage, and dedication.
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31312 473rd Avenue, Elk Point, SD 57025
Coordinates all agencies within the jurisdiction to include public, private, and non-governmental organizations to ensure the protection of life and property in the event of threatened or actual natural disasters, terrorism, technological, and man-made events. Responsibilities include developing and maintaining the county plan for reacting to emergencies. During an actual emergency, the director coordinates the action and trains other agencies to respond to emergencies. County emergency managers can make contact with volunteer fire departments in their county when necessary. This is not an emergency first response organization. If you are in immediate danger, please call 911.
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102 Federal Avenue, Fire Station 3, Rapid City, SD 57702
Primarily focuses its efforts on public education, fire prevention initiatives, preparedness and overall community risk reduction. Responds to a wide variety of calls for service such as fire suppression resources, advanced life support transport services, a technical rescue team, a hazardous materials team, aircraft rescue and firefighting response and other services. These services are dispatched from 8 strategically located stations throughout the community.
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300 S. Main Street, Kennebec, SD 57544
Coordinates all agencies within the jurisdiction to include public, private, and non-governmental organizations to ensure the protection of life and property in the event of threatened or actual natural disasters, terrorism, technological, and man-made events. Responsibilities include developing and maintaining the county plan for reacting to emergencies. During an actual emergency, the director coordinates the action and trains other agencies to respond to emergencies. County emergency managers can make contact with volunteer fire departments in their county when necessary. This is not an emergency first response organization. If you are in immediate danger, please call 911.
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911 Vander Horck Avenue, Britton, SD 57430
Works with government agencies, nonprofits, private companies, and the general public to develop effective plans that minimize damage and disruptions during an emergency. Emergency Management is also responsible for planning and leading the responses to natural and man made disasters and other emergencies as well as working as a liaison between the county and state and federal partners.
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350 N Lincoln Street, Mission, SD 57555
Provides the following - Disaster and emergency aid to government, public, and private interests within Todd County. Disaster and emergency planning and planning assistance to the above parties. Assist as-needed with training and funding assistance for local law enforcement, fire, and EMS agencies. County Emergency Managers can make contact with volunteer fire departments in their county.
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401 N. Main Street, Aurora County Courthouse, Plankinton, SD 57368
Assistance to persons and families in need during a disaster, Local Emergency Planning and mitigation, grant applications to upgrade emergency preparedness and to assist first responders in obtaining needed equipment. This office can also handle questions pertaining to floodplains or contact the Aurora County Office of Equalization at (605) 942-7164.
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