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Illinois Fire Department Types

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) definition of department type is as follows:

Department Type Definition
Career All firefighters are career / paid firefighters
Mostly Career More than half of the firefighters are career / paid firefighters
Mostly Volunteer More than half of the firefighters are volunteer / un-paid firefighters
Volunteer All of the firefighters are volunteer / un-paid firefighters

The information below is based solely upon fire departments that have registered with the National Fire Service Registry. If you have not registered your fire department, please do so, it is free and contributes to a complete picture of the fire services. Check out some Quick Facts from the registry.

Department Type

NOTE: In the USFA National Fire Service Registry data for Illinois there are 47 departments NOT classified, and so NOT included in these statistics. Departments should register as Career, Mostly Career, Volunteer or Mostly Volunteer but we do not have it for these 47 departments .

Departments Types of Illinois

Percentages are intentionally rounded for simplicity not precision, so please use them as insights only.

County Career Mostly Career Mostly Volunteer Volunteer Total
Adams 8% 8% 83% 12
Alexander 17% 83% 6
Bond 100% 6
Boone 25% 25% 50% 4
Brown 100% 4
Bureau 5% 95% 19
Calhoun 100% 4
Carroll 17% 83% 6
Cass 20% 80% 5
Champaign 12% 8% 81% 26
Christian 12% 88% 8
Clark 100% 3
Clay 100% 3
Clinton 100% 13
Coles 40% 60% 5
Cook 50% 19% 23% 8% 119
Crawford 17% 83% 6
Cumberland 100% 3
Dekalb 17% 33% 50% 12
Dewitt 20% 80% 5
Douglas 12% 88% 8
Dupage 54% 21% 25% 28
Edgar 14% 86% 7
Edwards 100% 4
Effingham 11% 89% 9
Fayette 100% 6
Ford 100% 6
Franklin 9% 9% 82% 11
Fulton 8% 92% 12
Gallatin 17% 83% 6
Greene 100% 5
Grundy 12% 12% 75% 8
Hamilton 100% 2
Hancock 100% 9
Hardin 100% 1
Henderson 100% 4
Henry 8% 92% 12
Iroquois 100% 19
Jackson 23% 15% 62% 13
Jasper 100% 2
Jefferson 20% 20% 60% 5
Jersey 33% 67% 3
Jo Daviess 100% 9
Johnson 100% 6
Kane 22% 22% 35% 22% 23
Kankakee 7% 7% 27% 60% 15
Kendall 20% 20% 60% 5
Knox 8% 92% 12
La Salle 9% 13% 78% 23
Lake 34% 31% 28% 7% 29
Lawrence 100% 4
Lee 9% 18% 73% 11
Livingston 13% 87% 15
Logan 10% 10% 80% 10
Macon 8% 33% 58% 12
Macoupin 100% 14
Madison 16% 3% 24% 58% 38
Marion 12% 12% 75% 8
Marshall 100% 5
Mason 11% 89% 9
Massac 33% 67% 3
McDonough 12% 88% 8
McHenry 21% 36% 43% 14
McLean 8% 8% 83% 24
Menard 100% 5
Mercer 100% 8
Monroe 100% 5
Montgomery 11% 11% 78% 9
Morgan 12% 88% 8
Moultrie 67% 33% 3
Ogle 45% 55% 11
Peoria 20% 13% 67% 15
Perry 17% 83% 6
Piatt 100% 6
Pike 100% 11
Pope 100% 2
Pulaski 100% 6
Putnam 100% 4
Randolph 100% 11
Richland 33% 67% 3
Rock Island 28% 11% 61% 18
Saint Clair 14% 19% 68% 37
Saline 40% 60% 5
Sangamon 12% 6% 6% 75% 16
Schuyler 100% 3
Scott 100% 3
Shelby 11% 89% 9
Stark 100% 3
Stephenson 9% 91% 11
Tazewell 15% 5% 5% 75% 20
Union 100% 6
Vermilion 6% 94% 18
Wabash 33% 67% 3
Warren 25% 75% 4
Washington 100% 6
Wayne 20% 80% 5
White 100% 5
Whiteside 25% 75% 8
Will 43% 14% 29% 14% 28
Williamson 15% 8% 31% 46% 13
Winnebago 13% 7% 60% 20% 15
Woodford 100% 11

Firefighter / Personnel Numbers of Illinois

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Last Updated on June 27, 2023