1. North Kansas City Fire Department
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2. Kansas City Fire Dispatch
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3. Riverside City Public Safety
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4. Raytown Fire Department
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5. Gladstone Fire Department
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6. Kansas City Fire Academy
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7. Claycomo Fire Department
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8. North Kansas City Fire Department
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9. Gladstone Fire Department
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10. Inter City Fire Protection District
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11. South Platte Fire Protection
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12. South Platte Fire Protection
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13. Kansas City Emergency Management
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14. Absolute Fire Inc
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15. Modern Fire Safety LLC
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16. Fire Detection Services Inc
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17. H-O-T Fire & Safety Equipment
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18. Firestation 19
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19. Kansas City Missouri Fire Department
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20. International Assoc Of Fire Fighters Local 42
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21. Ferrelview Fire Department
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22. City of Kansas City: Regulated Industries
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23. Emergency Management
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24. Kansas City Fire Administration
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25. Fairway Fire Department
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26. City of Independence Fire Department
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27. Shawnee Fire Department
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28. Merriam Fire Department
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29. Consolidated Fire District 2
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30. Pleasant Valley Fire Department
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31. Consolidated Fire Department 2
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32. Overland Park Fire Department
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About 'Kansas City, MO, USA'
| Kansas City, Missouri is the largest city in the U.S. It encompasses 318 square miles in parts of Jackson, Clay, Cass, and Platte counties. It is one of two county seats of Jackson County, the other being Independence, which is to the city's east. state of Missouri and is the anchor city of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Missouri. The city is well known for its contributions to the musical styles of jazz and blues as well as to cuisine, notably Kansas City-style barbecue.. As of 2010, the population census was 459,787 with a metro area of 2.1 million. Situated opposite Kansas City, Kansas, the city was the location of several battles during the Civil War, including the Battle of Westport. Kansas City was founded in 1838 as the 'Town of Kansas' at the confluence of the Missouri and Kansas rivers and was incorporated in its present form in 1850. | |
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