Shabbona Cfpd
Recent News About Shabbona Cfpd
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Shabbona FPD responds to 17 fires in 2018
Shabbona Fire Protection Department responded to 26 calls in 2018 - 21.2 percent less than the previous year, according to data from the National Fire Incident Reporting System.
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Report: Which DeKalb County communities saw the most vehicle fires in 2017?
Shabbona Fire Protection Department, Somonauk Fire Protection District and Malta Fire Protection District reported responding to the most vehicle fire incidents per capita in DeKalb County in 2017, according to the latest state report.
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Report: Which Illinois communities saw the most vehicle fires in 2017?
Shabbona Fire Protection Department was among Illinois fire protection districts that reported responding to the most vehicle fire incidents per capita in 2017, according to the latest state report.
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Report: Which DeKalb County communities saw the most structure fires in 2017?
Shabbona Fire Protection Department, Malta Fire Protection District and Cortland Fire Protection Department reported responding to the most structure fire incidents per capita in DeKalb County in 2017, according to the latest state report.
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Report: Which Illinois communities saw the most structure fires in 2017?
Shabbona Fire Protection Department and Malta Fire Protection District were among Illinois fire protection districts that reported responding to the most structure fire incidents per capita in 2017, according to the latest state report.
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Report: Which DeKalb County communities saw the most fires in 2017?
Shabbona Fire Protection Department, Malta Fire Protection District and Cortland Fire Protection Department reported responding to the most fire-related incidents per capita in DeKalb County in 2017, according to the latest state report.
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Report: Which Illinois communities saw the most fires in 2017?
Shabbona Fire Protection Department and Malta Fire Protection District were among Illinois fire protection districts that reported responding to the most fire-related incidents per capita in 2017, according to the latest state report.