County fire departments and fire districts provide emergency response and fire prevention services across incorporated and unincorporated areas of the county, often coordinating with municipal departments and volunteer companies for large-scale incidents. There are 10 Fire Departments locations in Stoddard County, Missouri.

County residents in unincorporated areas should know which fire district covers their property, as coverage areas and services can vary between municipal fire departments and county fire districts.

List of Stoddard County, Missouri Fire Departments

Alton Fire Department

View Details Call Now (417) 778-6321

Alton Fire Department

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Bb Road Volunteer Fire Department

View Details Call Now (417) 778-7203

Bb Road Volunteer Fire Department

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Koshkonong Volunteer Fire Department

View Details Call Now (417) 867-3334

Koshkonong Volunteer Fire Department

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Koshkonong Volunteer Fire Department

View Details Call Now (417) 264-3688

Koshkonong Volunteer Fire Department

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Missouri Department Of Conservation Forestry Division - Ozark Regional Field Fire Office - Alton

View Details Call Now (417) 778-6594

Missouri Department Of Conservation Forestry Division - Ozark Regional Field Fire Office - Alton

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Thayer Fire Department

View Details Call Now (417) 264-3221

Thayer Fire Department

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Myrtle Volunteer Fire Department

View Details Call Now (417) 938-4340

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Rover Volunteer Fire Department

View Details Call Now (417) 764-3373

Rover Volunteer Fire Department

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Rover Volunteer Fire Department

View Details Call Now (417) 264-3688

Rover Volunteer Fire Department

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Hurley Fire Protection District

View Details Call Now (417) 748-3335

Hurley Fire Protection District

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Residents of Stoddard County can contact their local fire station for burn permit requirements, commercial inspection scheduling, and fire prevention resources. During periods of high fire danger, check the county fire department website for any active burn bans before conducting any outdoor burning.

You may also find Fire Departments locations in neighboring counties including Oregon.