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Kansas 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 Kansas there are 28 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 28 departments .

Departments Types of Kansas

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

County Career Mostly Career Mostly Volunteer Volunteer Total
Allen 25% 75% 4
Anderson 25% 75% 4
Atchison 25% 75% 4
Barber 100% 5
Barton 17% 83% 6
Bourbon 25% 25% 50% 4
Brown 25% 75% 8
Butler 31% 69% 13
Chase 100% 1
Chautauqua 100% 2
Cherokee 43% 57% 7
Cheyenne 100% 2
Clark 100% 2
Clay 20% 80% 5
Cloud 17% 83% 6
Coffey 100% 1
Cowley 29% 71% 7
Crawford 8% 23% 69% 13
Decatur 100% 3
Dickinson 20% 80% 10
Doniphan 50% 50% 2
Douglas 20% 40% 40% 5
Edwards 100% 4
Elk 100% 6
Ellis 25% 25% 50% 4
Ellsworth 100% 5
Finney 33% 67% 3
Ford 33% 33% 33% 3
Franklin 12% 25% 62% 8
Geary 40% 40% 20% 5
Gove 100% 3
Graham 100% 1
Grant 100% 1
Gray 100% 4
Greeley 100% 1
Greenwood 100% 5
Hamilton 100% 2
Harper 100% 3
Harvey 17% 33% 50% 6
Haskell 100% 2
Hodgeman 100% 1
Jackson 12% 88% 8
Jefferson 100% 11
Jewell 100% 2
Johnson 45% 45% 9% 11
Kearny 100% 1
Kingman 100% 3
Kiowa 100% 2
Labette 8% 92% 12
Lane 0
Leavenworth 18% 45% 36% 11
Lincoln 100% 5
Linn 100% 4
Logan 100% 2
Lyon 33% 67% 3
Marion 12% 88% 8
Marshall 100% 9
McPherson 11% 89% 9
Meade 100% 3
Miami 25% 25% 50% 4
Mitchell 100% 6
Montgomery 40% 40% 20% 5
Morris 100% 4
Morton 100% 1
Nemaha 100% 6
Neosho 20% 80% 5
Ness 100% 3
Norton 100% 3
Osage 100% 8
Osborne 100% 3
Ottawa 100% 5
Pawnee 25% 75% 4
Phillips 100% 6
Pottawatomie 9% 91% 11
Pratt 40% 60% 5
Rawlins 100% 2
Reno 10% 90% 10
Republic 100% 7
Rice 100% 7
Riley 33% 33% 33% 3
Rooks 100% 4
Rush 100% 6
Russell 17% 83% 6
Saline 11% 89% 9
Scott 100% 2
Sedgwick 33% 11% 22% 33% 9
Seward 50% 50% 2
Shawnee 25% 62% 12% 8
Sheridan 100% 1
Sherman 50% 50% 2
Smith 100% 5
Stafford 25% 75% 4
Stanton 100% 1
Stevens 100% 1
Sumner 8% 8% 83% 12
Thomas 25% 75% 4
Trego 100% 2
Wabaunsee 100% 8
Wallace 100% 1
Washington 100% 10
Wichita 100% 1
Wilson 25% 75% 4
Woodson 100% 2
Wyandotte 33% 33% 33% 3

Firefighter / Personnel Numbers of Kansas

Here the personnel numbers by county for volunteer and career agencies within Kansas.

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Last Updated on June 27, 2023