1. Springfield Fire Department
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2. Springfield Fire Station 2
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3. Springfield Fire Department
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4. Springfield Fire Safety Division
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5. Springfield Fire Training Division
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6. Illinois Office of the State Fire Marshal
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7. Jerome Fire Department
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8. Fire Alarm
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9. Sangamon County Rescue Squad
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10. Rochester Fire Protection District
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11. Sherman Fire Protection District
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12. Chatham Fire Department
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13. Pawnee Fire Department
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14. Sherman Fire Protection District
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15. Auburn Fire and Rescue
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16. Divernon Fire Protection District
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17. Cantrall Fire Department
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18. Associated Fire Fighters
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19. Williamsville Fire Department
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20. Loami City Fire Department
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21. Life Safety Resources LLC
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22. Riverton Village Fire Department
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23. Buffalo Fire Protection District
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24. Mechanicsburg Community Fire
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25. New Berlin Fire Department
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26. Pleasant Plains City Fire Department
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27. Midland Fire Protection
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28. Fancy Prairie Fire Department
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29. Tallula Fire Department
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30. Fire Protection District
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31. Rochester Fire Department
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32. Taylorville Fire Department
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About 'Springfield, IL, USA'
| Springfield is the third and current capital of the US state of Illinois and the county seat of Sangamon County with a population of 117,400 , making it the sixth most populated city in the state and the second most populated Illinois city outside of the Chicago Metropolitan Area. Major tourist attractions include a multitude of historic sites connected with Lincoln. Present day Springfield was first settled in the late 1810s, around the time Illinois became a state. Just over 208,000 residents live in the Springfield Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Sangamon County and adjacent Menard County. In 1908 a large race riot erupted in the city which culminated in the lynching of two African American residents and led to the founding of the NAACP.. The most famous past resident is Abraham Lincoln, who lived in Springfield itself from 1837 until he went to the White House in 1861. | |
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