Montana Response to FirstNet Data Call SIGB Chairman Sheriff Leo Dutton State Single Point of Contact Ron Baldwin Statewide Interoperability Coordinator Quinn Ness
Montana Response to FirstNet Data Call
SIGB Chairman Sheriff Leo DuttonState Single Point of Contact Ron BaldwinStatewide Interoperability Coordinator Quinn Ness
Submitted to FirstNet September 30, 2015Prepared under the direction of the Statewide Interoperability Governing Board (SIGB), an advisory board to Governor Bullock
Sent via e-mail 9/30/15
Doug Harder, State Plans – Technical LiaisonFirst Responder Network Authority3122 Sterling Circle, Suite 100Boulder, CO 80301
September 30, 2015
Dear Mr. Harder:
Enclosed please find the Montana data submittal for FirstNet. In addition to the Word document, you will find the information in spreadsheet form along with maps and the data behind the maps.
The information we have gathered accurately portrays the unique rural characteristics of Montana. Moreover, the Statewide Interoperability Governing Board (SIGB) has reviewed the data, including the baseline mapping data, and has recommended five (5) coverage area objectives by priority over seven (7) build-out phases.
The SIGB, its member Public Safety Associations; and, my staff and I look forward to working with FirstNet and its contractor(s) to provide public safety 4G LTE coverage to Montana’s citizens and visitors.
The Montana data submittal can be up-loaded from the following FTP site: ftp://ftp.geoinfo.msl.mt.gov/Documents/Projects/FirstNet/
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me at 406-444-2700 or [email protected].
Sincerely
Ron Baldwin, CIO & SPOCState Information Technology Services DivisionDepartment of AdministrationState of Montana
Table of Contents:
Transmittal Letter
Executive Summary Pg. 1
Section 1. Montana Statewide Governing Board (SIGB) Coverage Area Priority Recommendations to FirstNet
Pg.3
Section 2. Out of State Visitor Considerations Pg.7
Section 3. Montana Public Safety Entity Agencies Pg.13
Section 4. Mobile Data Survey Tabulated Results Pg.16
Section 5. Mapping Map a) FirstNet Baseline Map: b) Montana State Library Baseline Map Pg.24
Section 6. Appendix Pg.26
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FirstNet Data Call - Montana Response Executive Summary
Executive Summary:
The First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet) issued a data call to the states and territories in order to assess and prioritize the potential coverage and capacity of 4G LTE service to the public safety community. After selecting a private partner, FirstNet and the private partner will develop fifty-six (56) network deployment plans, one for each state and territory. The information and recommendations contained in this document will be considered by FirstNet while selecting a private partner and subsequently developing the Montana Network Deployment Plan.
To satisfy FirstNet’s requirements and collect the requested data, Staff used a variety of sources. Information was collected from federal fire and law enforcement data bases as well as the U.S. Census Bureau. The Montana State Library GIS Section has drawn several maps of Montana that reveal where Montanans’ live and how we rely on our highways. Moreover, by the State wide Interoperability Governing Board’s (SIGB’s) direction, information was gathered from the Montana Department of Commerce Office of Tourism about out-of-state visitors.
Montana public safety associations sit on the SIGB, which is an advisory board to Governor Steve Bullock. For advice and notification to local members to take the Mobile Data Survey, Staff leaned into the SIGB associations including the Montana State Fire Chiefs Association (MSFCA), the Montana Volunteer Fire Fighters Association (MVFFA), the Montana Sheriffs and Police Officers Association (MSPOA), the Montana Association of Chiefs of Police (MACOP), and the Montana Emergency Medical Services Association (MEMSA). In addition, meetings were held with Tribal representatives to gather their input into the data call.
All of this information was considered over several months by the SIGB as it deliberated over coverage area priorities to recommend to FirstNet. The Montana Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Single Point of Contact (SPOC), Ron Baldwin, facilitated discussions with and by the SIGB. The priorities are:
1. Provide the FirstNet Network to sixty-three county seats/tribal headquarters over seven (7) build-out phases.
2. Provide coverage on Montana highways in order of traffic usage with initial coverage to include Interstates, and other heavily traveled routes to Glacier National Park (GNP) and Yellowstone National Park (YNP) in the summers and heavily traveled routes to Montana’s destination ski areas in the winter.
3. Provide coverage to critical infrastructure including dams, power plants, transmission lines, industrial sites and railroads.
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4. Provide coverage to rural Incorporated Towns, Census Designated Places (CDP), farm and ranch areas; and, in areas not otherwise classified other than this segment of the population lives in counties.
5. Provide a full range of deployable equipment that can reach a cell tower or satellite. It is particularly important to provide data and communications to forest and wild land fire fighters as well as emergency management personnel who respond to floods, earthquakes and other natural disasters.
According to current FirstNet information, the public safety 4G LTE Network will be built-out in seven (7) phases. Phases one (1) through five (5) will focus on existing privately held infrastructure. 4G LTE equipment will be installed at existing cell sites and those sites will be hardened to enhance security. FirstNet will deploy in and near population concentrations first and extend out to sparsely populated areas. The last two (2) expansion phases may include the use of publically owned infrastructure; this is important to our state because of our sparse population spread over 145,546 square miles. Congress gave FirstNet until 2022 to spend the initial seven (7) billion dollars it authorized for the Network.
Montana Tribal Nations: Although there have been several meetings with tribal representatives, priority coverage areas have not yet been identified by each Tribal Nation. Working with the Tribes will continue long past the September 30, 2015 FirstNet data submission. In recognition of the Tribal Nations, as a placeholder, the Tribes are included in Priority number one (1). Also, note the Governor’s Office of Indian Affairs sits on the SIGB and has been helpful in coordinating with Tribal Officials.
It goes without saying that Montana’s rural demographic make-up, its widely disbursed population, and its highly variable geographic features present real challenges to Network deployment. The FirstNet 4G LTE Network holds the promise of providing public safety state of the art communication and data tools to serve Montana residents and visitors. Critical information will be passed in real time that will greatly enhance saving lives, including the lives of first responders who protect our citizens and their property.
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FirstNet Data Call - Montana Response Section-1
Section 1. SIGB Coverage Area Priority Recommendations The Montana SIBG is a fifteen member board appointed by the Governor. The Board includes local public safety officials who are representing associations of sheriffs, police, fire, and emergency medical public safety professionals. The Governor’s Director of Indian Affairs sits on the Board in part to be a conduit to Montana’s seven (7) Tribal Nations about FirstNet developments.
The SIGB has discussed priority coverage area recommendations at its August and September, 2015 meetings. Based on those deliberations and supporting data, below are the SIGB recommended 4G LTE Priority Coverage Areas:
1. Provide the FirstNet Network to sixty-three county seats/tribal headquarters over seven (7) build-out phases.
2. Provide coverage on Montana highways in order of traffic usage with initial coverage to include Interstates, and other heavily traveled routes to Glacier National Park (GNP) and Yellowstone National Park (YNP) in the summers and heavily traveled routes to Montana’s destination ski areas in the winter.
3. Provide coverage to critical infrastructure including dams, power plants, transmission lines, industrial sites and railroads.
4. Provide coverage to rural Incorporated Towns, Census Designated Places (CDP), farm and ranch areas; and, in areas not otherwise classified other than segment of the population lives in counties.
5. Provide a full range of deployable equipment that can reach a cell tower or satellite. It is particularly important to provide data and communications to forest and wild land fire fighters as well as emergency management personnel who respond to floods, earthquakes and other natural disasters.
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Chart A, Montana SIGB recommended coverage area priorities by FirstNet suggested seven (7) phases
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Demographic data that supports the SIGB Priority Coverage Area Recommendations:
Demographic Data
Category Count Population Square Miles Pop/Sq. Mi.
Incorporated Cities & Towns
129 536,190 292 1.8
Census Designated Places
235 151,702 1,891 80
# of Farm & Ranch 29,300 39,930 90,655 .44
Federal Lands 40,601
Tribal Nations 7 28,359 12,107 2
Balance of State Rural 264,763 38,084 7
Totals: 1,020,944 145,546 7
The Chart above breaks out the Montana population by where people live and approximate square mile area. About 53% of the population lives in incorporated cities and towns. Note that the fifty-six (56) County Seats are a sub-set of the incorporated cities and towns with a population of 472,117 and an aggregate of 222 square miles. Also note that Montana’s seven (7) largest cities are a sub-set of the incorporated cities and towns with a population of 352,170 and an aggregate of 44 square miles.
As the reader can see, Montana cities and towns are placed on an estimated 292 square miles. This is a diminutive number compared to the total land area of 145,546 square miles.
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This Graph illustrates the inverse relationship between population and square miles. Populated areas are placed on low square miles while sparsely populated areas are on large square mile areas. The economic challenge for FirstNet is covering Montana's vast square mile area.
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Population & Square Miles
Area Population Square Miles
Inc. City/Town 536,190 292
CDP 151,702 1,891
Balance of State 264,763 38,084
Farm & Ranch 39,930 90,655
Federal Land Unknown 40,601
7 Tribal Nations 28,359 12,107
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Section 2. Out -of -State Visitor ConsiderationsAccording to the Montana Department of Commerce Tourism Office, over ten million non-residents visit Montana each year. There are over one million air passengers that de-plane each year at Montana airports. The other nine (9) million drive on the Interstate Highways (I-90, I-15, I 94), and other four (4) and two (2) lane highways to their destinations. Data sets are available for Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks where tourists come through Montana /Park entrances. Here is the data:
YNP Visitors by Gate
Special Use Data Year-to-DateThis Month (August,
2014)
West Gate (W Yellowstone) 1,327,602 360,800
Highway 191 Non-recreational Visit 810,190 153,952
North Gate (Gardiner) 577,115 132,824
Northeast Gate (Cooke City) 178,312 56,191
Totals: 2,893,219 703,767
Reference 1: https://irma.nps.gov/Stats/Reports/Park/YELL
Through August, for the year 2015, over 2.8 million visitors have entered YNP through Montana Park Gates. The data indicates that the highest visitor volume (1.327m) comes through the West Park Gate that is near the town of West Yellowstone.
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This Graph also demonstrates how Montana visitors surge into the state during the summer months.
GNP Visitors by Month, 2014 and 2015Yea
r JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Total
2014 12,087
14,530
18,139
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134,741
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579,007
1,910,509
2015 12,111
10,242
13,214
28,667
112,187
334,074
699,650
675,119
353,497
72,694
15,706
11,367
2,338,528
Reference 2: https://irma.nps.gov/Stats/SSRSReports/Park%20Specific%20Reports/Park%20YTD%20Version%201?Park=GLAC
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FirstNet Data Call - Montana Response Section-2 Glacier National Park can only be accessed through Montana Gates. The West Glacier Gate sees over one million visitors, twice as many as the gates on the east side of the continental divide. West Glacier can only be accessed through the Flathead Valley.
GNP Visitors by Entrance Gate 2014
West Glacier 1,070,590
St. Mary 484,529
Many Glacier 300,767
Two Medicine 151,964
Walton/Goatlick 103,014
Camas 101,987
Polebridge 59,741
Belly River 40,000
Cut Bank 12,000
Total: 2,324,593
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Montana Bed Tax revenues data is captured by economic region for 2014:
Montana Bed Tax Revenues by Quarter and Economic Region 2014
Region Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Yellowstone 1,416,382 1,865,315 3,718,711 1,017,942
Glacier 868,529 1,628,303 4,071,727 904,773
Southeast 824,669 1,285,979 1,547,000 935,787
Central 426,630 569,089 741,857 455,208
Missouri 141,155 203,574 259,589 218,488
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FirstNet Data Call - Montana Response Section-2 Finally, below is the count for the 2014 Montana Ski Season:
Skier Visit Days by Ski Area 2014
Ski Area Skier Visit Days
Big Sky 440,000
Whitefish 310,290
Bridger 204,501
Red Lodge 87,805
Lookout 57,738
Discovery 55,738
Snow Bowl 50,719
Lost Trail 40,488
Showdown 40,207
Great Divide 40,000
Blacktail 33,241
Maverick 6,772
Turner Mountain 1,337
Reference 3: MT Department of Commerce, Office of Tourism
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FirstNet Data Call - Montana Response Section-2 In conclusion, Montana experiences an influx of visitors during the year that increases the population as much as 10X as a cumulative number over twelve (12) months.
Available data sets indicate that high visitor impact areas include the Bozeman to Big Sky to West Yellowstone corridor (US 191), Bozeman to Bridger Bowl Ski Area (MT 86), the Kalispell to West Glacier corridor (US 2 and MT 206), and, Kalispell to the Whitefish Mountain Resort (US 2 and 93).
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FirstNet Data Call - Montana Response Section-3
Section 3. Montana Public Safety Entity Agencies As part of the data call, FirstNet has requested basic information about Montana public safety entities. This includes a list of agencies with addresses, contact information and staffing levels. The Montana PSE Associations have varying degrees of information. Several federal data bases have aided in presenting a snap shot of Montana PSE’s. Namely, the United States Fire Administration (USFA) Census of Montana Fire Fighters and the 2013 UCR Master File maintained by the FBI are used. First, here is summary information on the Fire Fighters:
Montana Fire Fighters by Personnel Type and Agency
Type Personnel Agency
Career 474 13
Mostly Career 59 3
Mostly Volunteer 1,103 27
Volunteer 4,962 435
Totals: 6,598 478
7%
1%
17%
75%
Montana Fire Personnel by Type
CareerMostly CareerMostly VolunteerVolunteer
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Montana Law Enforcement Census from the 2013 UCR Master File maintained by the FBI:
This database included population figures, making it possible to display the number of Officers and Support Staff by population groupings. The x-axis defines the population groupings:
Montana Law Enforcement Officers and Support Staff
Population Officers Support Staff Totals:
110k-20k 858 569 1,427
19k-10k 57 43 100
9k-1k 610 263 873
999-0 28 7 35
Totals: 1,553 882 2,435
Reference 4: 2013 UCR Masterfile data
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Emergency Medical Services: A census of public and private emergency medical personnel is not available. However, a current licensing registration list reveals there are ninety-five (95) Emergency Medical Services Agencies in Montana. These EMS service providers are headquartered in thirty-four Montana Counties and serve both urban and rural areas.
In total, according the UCR Master File, the USFA Census and EMS Licensing data, there are over 9,233 public safety personnel working at 713 public safety agencies/departments/fire districts in Montana. Approximately six thousand (6,000) of those personnel are volunteer fire fighters. This information is important to FirstNet as it looks at potential users of the
FirstNet Network.
Lists of Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS and Emergency Management agencies and contacts (partial, see Spreadsheet) are included in the Appendix.
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Section 4. Mobile Data Survey FirstNet requested that Montana PSE’s take a survey about current wireless device usage. The survey is located on-line at WWW.//Publicsafetytools.Info. This website is maintained by the Office of Emergency Communications (OEC).
To date, eighty-two PSE’s have taken the survey. A list of responding PSE’s is included in the Appendix. FirstNet will directly access cost and usage information from OEC. Below are tabulations about the seven (7) questions posed by the MDS:
MDS Responses by PSE Discipline
Type PSE Respond
Emergency Management 3
Fire 67
Police 12
Total: 82
4%
82%
15%
PSE Respond
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92%
5%3%
Personal Devices Permitted for WorkAgencies
YesNoUnkown
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Response to Devices Permitted for WorkQuestion AgenciesYes 68No 4Unknown 2Total: 74
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12% 4%
79%
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Stipend Paid For Use Of Personal Devises
Agencies
Yes, Fixed AmountYes, Based on UsageYes, Other MethodNoUnknown
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Response to Stipend Paid for Use of Personal devices
Question Choices AgenciesYes, Fixed Amount 9Yes, Based on Usage 0Yes, Other Method 3No 61Unknown 4Total: 77
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75%
13%
12%
Wireless Data Barriers: CostAgencies
Yes, Cost BarrierNo, Cost not BarrierUnkown
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Responses to Wireless Data Barriers: Cost
Question Choices Agencies
Yes, Cost Barrier 50
No, Cost not Barrier 9
Unknown 8
Total: 67
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54%
31%
15%
Wireless Data Barriers: Network ReliabilityAgencies
Yes, BarrierNo, not BarrierUnKnown
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Responses to Wireless Data Barriers: Network Reliability
Question Choices Agencies
Yes, Barrier 36
No, not Barrier 21
Unknown 10
Total: 67
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Responses to Wireless Data Barriers: Security
Question Choices Agencies
Yes, Security a Barrier 14
No, Security not a Barrier 33
Unknown 18
Total: 65
22%
51%
28%
Wireless Data Barriers: SecurityAgencies
Yes, Security a BarrierNo, Security not a BarrierUnKnown
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Responses to Wireless Data Barriers: Coverage
Question Choices Agencies
Yes, Coverage is a Barrier 46
No, Coverage is not a Barrier 12
Unknown 8
Total: 66
70%
18%
12%
Wireless Data Barriers: CoverageAgencies
Yes, Coverage is BarrierNo, coverage is not BarrierUnknown
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35%
56%
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Wireless Data Barriers: ExpertiseAgencies
Yes, Expertise is BarrierNo, Expertise is not BarrierUnknown
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Responses to Wireless Data Barriers: ExpertiseQuestion Choices AgenciesYes, Expertise is Barrier 22No, Expertise is not Barrier 35Unknown 6Total: 63
FirstNet Data Call - Montana Response Section-5
Section 5. MappingBaseline Coverage Area Mapping:FirstNet and its federal partner the Office of Emergency Communications (OEC), developed a baseline coverage map as a basis for the states and territories to recommend coverage area priorities. FirstNet instructed the states and territories to add to its mapping factors if relevant. The Montana State and Local Implementation Grant Program (SLIGP) turned to the Montana State Library (MSL) Geo-Mapping Section to update the FirstNet-OEC Map. MSL had updated data as displayed in the Chart below:
Here are the FirstNet Map and the Montana State Library Map side by side: Note the MSL map is more detailed, displaying more data points per square mile than the OEC/FirstNet map. These maps, especially the MSL map were used by the SIGB to analyze and make priority coverage area recommendations. The MSL map clearly displays Montana population and road densities.
The MSL map is a more detailed display of where populations and road traffic occur within Montana’s 145k landmass. The comparison of the maps was a factor in the coverage area priority recommendations. To emphasize the FirstNet and Montana State Library Maps, they are displayed on the next page:
Input Datasets
FirstNet Montana State Library
2010 Census Block Population 2010 Census Block Population
High Risk Areas of Interest* High Risk Areas of Interest*
National Highway and Traffic Counts MDT Highway and Traffic Counts
Public Safety User Density Survey Data
9-1-1 call data (3 months average)
Site/Structure Address Points
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MSL Terrestrial & Non-Terrestrial Map
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Montana State Library Terrestrial versus Non-Terrestrial Map
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FirstNet Data Call - Montana Response Section-6
Section 6 Appendix1. Notations and Definitions:
2. List of Montana Sheriffs
3. List of Tribal Police
4. List of Montana Chiefs of Police
5. List of Montana Fire Departments and Districts
6. List of Montana Emergency Medical Service Providers
7. List of Montana Disaster and Emergency Services State and County
8. List of Mobile Data Survey Respondents Embedded in Spreadsheet
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Notations and Definitions:
1. The Farm and Ranch population and square mile area is taken from the Montana 2012 Agricultural Statistics. When working in multiple data bases there can be anomalies. In order to conform to US Census Information, the total square miles from the Farm and Ranch Statistics have been reduced by 5,260 square miles resulting in the Chart figure of 90,655.The square mile area for farm and ranch and federal lands includes the 38,084 square mile figure for the Balance of State.
2. The CDP, City and Town data are taken from the U.S. Census 2010. The County Seats data is taken from the Montana League of Cities and Towns website. Note there is a variance of about 5,000 between the two sources. The Census uses 989,415 for a base while updated population totals are currently at 1,020,944 for the Montana population. Also note that Butte/Silver Bow and Anaconda Deer Lodge are consolidated so square mile area includes all of the two counties-not just the cities of Butte and Anaconda.
3. Census Designated Place—A statistical geographic entity with a concentration of population, housing, and commercial structures that is identifiable by name, but is not within an incorporated place. Federal Register/Vol. 72, No. 66/Friday, April 6, 2007/Notices.
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MONTANA SHERIFFS
COUNTY TITLEFIRST NAME
LAST NAME STREET CITY ZIP
Beaverhead Sheriff Franklin Kluesner II2 S. Pacific St.#16 Dillon 59725
Big Horn Sheriff Robert Frank Simpson P.O. Box 905 Hardin 59034
Blaine Sheriff Glenn Huestis P.O. Box 8 Chinook 59523
Broadwater Sheriff Brenda Ludwig519 Broadway Townsend 59644
Carbon Sheriff Josh McQuillan P.O. Box 230 Red Lodge 59068-0230Carter Sheriff Neil Kittelmann P.O. Box 323 Ekalaka 59324-0323
Cascade Sheriff Bob Edwards3800 Ulm N. Frontage Rd. Great Falls 59404
Chouteau Sheriff Vernon Burdick P.O. Box 459 Fort Benton 59442-0459
Custer Sheriff Tony Harbaugh 1010 Main St. Miles City 59301
Daniels Sheriff Skip Baldry106 Railroad Ave. Scobey 59263
Dawson Sheriff Ross Canen440 Colorado Blvd. Glendive 59330
Deer Lodge Sheriff Tim Barkell P.O. Box 518 Anaconda 59711Fallon Sheriff Trent Harbaugh P.O. Box 899 Baker 59313-0899
Fergus Sheriff Troy Eades P.O. Box 180 Lewistown 59457
Flathead Sheriff Chuck Curry800 South Main Kalispell 59901-5400
Gallatin Sheriff Brian Gootkin 615 S. 16th Bozeman 59715-4107Garfield Sheriff Clay Lammers P.O. Box 103 Jordan 59337-0103
Glacier SheriffVernon "Napi" Billedeaux
512 E. Main St. Cut Bank 59427
Golden Valley Sheriff Robert Pallas P.O. Box 10 Ryegate 59074
Granite Sheriff Scott Dunkerson P.O. Box 188 Philipsburg 59858-0188
Hill Sheriff Donald Brostrom, Jr. P.O. Box 176 Havre 59501
Jefferson Sheriff Craig Doolittle P.O. Box 588 Boulder 59632
COUNTY TITLEFIRST NAME
LAST NAME STREET CITY ZIP
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Judith Basin Sheriff Jon Jon Schmitt P.O. Box 427 Stanford 59479
Lake Sheriff Don Bell106 4th Ave. E. Polson 59860-2186
Lewis & Clark Sheriff Leo Dutton
221 Breckenridge Helena 59601
Liberty Sheriff Don Riggin P.O. Box 170 Chester 59522-0170
Lincoln Sheriff Roby Bowe512 California Ave. Libby 59923
Madison Sheriff Roger Thompson P.O. Box 276 Virginia City 59755-0276
McCone Sheriff Dave Harris P.O. Box 201 Circle 59215-0201
Meagher Sheriff Jon Lopp P.O. Box 355White Sulphur 59645-0355
Mineral Sheriff Thomas Bauer P.O. Box 99 Superior 59872
Missoula Sheriff T.J. McDermott200 W. Broadway Missoula 59802
Musselshell Sheriff Michael H. Thomas 820 Main St. Roundup 59072
Park Sheriff Scott Hamilton414 E. Callender Livingston 59047-0433
Petroleum Sheriff Bill Cassell P.O. Box 226 Winnett 59087
Phillips Sheriff Scott MoranP.O. Box 1090 Malta 59538
Pondera Sheriff Thomas A. Kuka20 4th Ave. SW Conrad 59425
Pondera Sheriff Thomas A. Kuka20 4th Ave. SW Conrad 59425
Powder River Sheriff Allen E. Drane, Jr. P.O. Box 71 Broadus 59317-0071
Powell Sheriff Scott Howard 313 4th St. Deer Lodge 59722
Prairie Sheriff Duncan W. Hedges P.O. Box 126 Terry 59349
COUNTY TITLEFIRST NAME
LAST NAME STREET CITY ZIP
Ravalli Sheriff Chris Hoffman205 Bedford, Ste. G Hamilton 59840-5022
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Richland Sheriff John K. Dynneson110 2nd Ave. NW Sidney 59270-4089
Roosevelt Sheriff Jason Frederick P.O. Box 280 Wolf Point 59201-0280
Rosebud Sheriff Randy Allies P.O. Box 85 Forsyth 59327
Sanders Sheriff Tom Rummel PO Box 910Thompson Falls 59873
Sheridan Sheriff Patrick Ulrickson100 W. Laurel Ave. Plentywood 59254
Silver Bow Sheriff Ed Lester 225 Alaska Butte 59701Stillwater Sheriff Cliff Brophy P.O. Box 729 Columbus 59019-0729
SweetGrass Sheriff Dan Tronrud P.O. Box 567 Big Timber 59011-0567
Teton Sheriff Keith VanSettenP.O. Box 1349 Choteau 59422
Toole Sheriff Donna Whitt P.O. Box 550 Shelby 59474-0550
Treasure Sheriff Wayne Robison P.O. Box 511 Hysham 59038-0511
Valley Sheriff Glen Meier501 Court Sq. #10 Glasgow 59230
Wheatland Sheriff James Rosenberg P.O. Box 757 Harlowton 59036-0757
Wibaux Sheriff Shane Harrington P.O. Box 322 Wibaux 59353
Yellowstone Sheriff Mike LinderP.O. Box 35017 Billings 59107-5017
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TRIBAL POLICE
AGENCYFIRST NAME
LAST NAME TITLE STREET CITY STATE ZIP
Bureau of Indian Affairs Office of Justice Services Doug Noseep
District V Commander
2021 4th Ave. N
Suite 406 Billings MT 59101
Blackfeet Law Enforcement Agency (BIA) temp Chief P.O. Box 570 Browning MT 59417
Crow Agency (BIA) JoseSigueroa
Jr. Chief P.O. Box 399Crow
Agency MT 59022
Flathead Agency (Tribal) Craige Couture Police Chief P.O. Box 278 Pablo MT 59855
Fort Belknap Agency (Tribal) Josh Horn Acting Chief
P.O. Box 66565 Agency
Main St. Harlem MT 59526
Fort Belknap Tribal Police Jeff StiffarmChief of Police
565 Agency Main St. Harlem MT 59526
Harlem Police DepartmentBrownle
e RogerChief of Police
10 1st Ave. SW Harlem MT 59526
Fort Peck Department of Law and Justice (BIA /
Tribal) James Summers Captain501 Medicine
Bear Poplar MT 59255
Fort Peck Department of Law and Justice (BIA /
Tribal) Lewis MatthewsCriminal
Investigator
Fort Peck Department of Law and Justice (BIA /
Tribal) Ken Trottier
Special Investigations
Supervisor
Northern Cheyenne Agency (BIA) Algin Young Chief P.O. Box 40
Lame Deer MT 59043
AGENCY FIRST NAME
LAST NAME
TITLE STREET CITY STATE ZIP
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Rocky Boy Agency (Tribal) Rick Gardipee Chief 31 Agency Sq.Box Elder MT 59521
Rocky Boy Agency (Tribal) Steve CorcoranCriminal
Investigator 31 Agency Sq.Box Elder
St. Ignatius Police Dept. Aaron FrankChief of Police 4 First Ave.
St. Ignatius MT 59865
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MONTANA CHIEFS OF POLICE
COMPANY FIRST NAME LAST NAME TITLEBUSINESS ADDRESS CITY STATE
Baker Police Dept. Mike Reddick Chief of Police PO Box 466 Baker MT
Belgrade Police Dept. E.J. Clark Jr. Chief of Police 91 East Central Belgrade MT
Billings Police Dept. Rich St. John Chief of Police
PO Box 1554220 N 27th St Billings MT
Boulder Police Dept. Juan Trujillo Chief of Police
PO Box 588110 S. Washington St. Boulder MT
Bozeman Police Dept. Steven Crawford Chief of Police
616 South 16th Ave. Bozeman MT
Bozeman Police Dept. Jim Veltkamp Captain
616 South 16th Ave. Bozeman MT
Bridger Police Dept. Mike Buechler Chief of Police 108 S D St Bridger MT
Chinook Police Dept. Mark Weber Chief of Police 300 Ohio St. Chinook MT
Colstrip Police Dept. Cory Hert Chief of Police
PO Box 9303 Willow St. Colstrip MT
Columbia Falls Police Dept. David Perry Chief of Police 130-6th St W Columbia Falls MT
Columbus Police Dept. Bill Pronovost Chief of Police
408 E 1st Ave N Columbus MT
Conrad Police Dept. Gary Dent Chief of Police 411 S Main St Conrad MT
COMPANY FIRST NAME LAST NAME TITLE BUSINESS ADDRESS
CITY STATE
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Cut Bank Police Dept. Jeff Kraft Chief of Police 113 E Main St Cut Bank MT
Darby Police Dept. Larry Rose Chief of Police PO Box 23 Darby MT
Deer Lodge Police Dept. Gary Bender Chief of Police 313 4th St. Deer Lodge MT
Dillon Police Dept. Paul Craft Chief of Police 2 S Pacific Dillon MT
East Helena Police Dept. Dale Aschim Chief of Police
7 E. MainPO Box 1170 East Helena MT
Ennis Police Dept. John Moore Chief of Police
PO Box 147328 West Main St Ennis MT
Eureka Police Dept. Ian Jeffcock Chief of Police
106 Dewey Ave. Eureka MT
Joliet Police Dept. Kyle Croft Chief of Police PO Box 210 Joliet MT
Kalispell Police Dept. Roger Nasset Chief of Police 312 1st Ave., E Kalispell MT
Lame Deer Police Dept. Ron Haugen Chief of Police PO Box 40 Lame Deer MT
Laurel Police Dept. Rick Musson Chief of Police 215 West 1st Laurel MT
Lewistown Police Dept. Cory Birdwell Chief of Police
305 West Watson St. Lewistown MT
Libby Police Dept. Jim Smith Chief of Police
952 East Spruce St. Libby MT
Livingston Police Dept. Dale Johnson Chief of Police
414 E Callender St Livingston MT
COMPANY FIRST NAME LAST NAME TITLE BUSINESS CITY STATE
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ADDRESS
Manhattan Police Dept. Dennis Hengel Chief of Police 120 West Main Manhattan MT
Miles City Police Dept. Doug Colombik Chief of Police
210 S. Winchester Miles City MT
Missoula Police Dept. Mike Brady Chief of Police 435 Ryman St. Missoula MT
Montana State University Robert Putzke
Director & Chief
615 South 16th Ave. Bozeman MT
Pinesdale Police Dept. Dewey Allsop Chief of Police P0 Box 644 Pinesdale MT
Plains Police Dept. Shawn Emmett Chief of Police
PO Box 1015101 W. Lynch Street Plains MT
Polson Police Dept.
ClintWade
CottleNash Chief of Police
106 1st Street East Polson MT
Poplar City Police Dept. Anthony Shields Jr. Chief of Police
208 3rd Ave West Poplar MT
Red Lodge Police Dept. Steve Hebbler Chief of Police PO Box 9 Red Lodge MT
Ronan Police Dept. Valent Maxwell Chief of Police
109 2nd Ave SW Ronan MT
Sidney Police Dept. Frank Difonzo Chief of Police
110 2nd Ave NW Sidney MT
Stevensville Police Dept. James Marble Chief of Police
PO Box 37206 Buck Street Stevensville MT
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Montana Fire Departments and Districts
Absarokee Volunteer Fire Department Big Butte Volunteer Fire Department
Alder Fire District Big Horn County Rural Fire Department
Amsterdam Rural Fire District Big Mountain Fire & Rescue
Anaconda Fire Department Big Sky Fire Department
Arlee Fire Department Big Timber Volunteer Fire Department
Ashland Volunteer Fire Department Bigfork Fire Department
Augusta Volunteer Fire Department Bighorn Fire Company Inc
Babb/St.Mary Volunteer Fire Department Billings Fire Department
Bainville Volunteer Fire Department Billings Logan International Airport Aircraft Rescue
Baker Rural Fire District Birdseye Volunteer Fire Department
Baker Volunteer Fire Department Black Eagle Fire Department
Baxendale Volunteer Fire Department Blankenship Rural Fire District
Bearcreek Volunteer Fire Department Blue Creek Volunteer Fire Department
Beaver Creek/ Cottonwood Creek Rural Fire District Absarokee Volunteer Fire Department
Beaverhead Fire District #2 Alder Fire District
Belfry Rural Fire District # 9 Amsterdam Rural Fire District
Belle Creek Fire District Anaconda Fire Department
Belt City Volunteer Fire & Ambulance Arlee Fire Department
Belt Rural Volunteer Fire District Big Butte Volunteer Fire Department
Bert Mooney Airport Fire Department Columbus Rural Fire District #3
Broadus Volunteer Fire Department Columbus Volunteer Fire Department
Bull Mountain Rural Fire Department Conrad Volunteer Fire Department
Butte-Silver Bow Cooke City - Silvergate Volunteer Fire Department
Cabinet View Fire Department Coram-West Glacier Volunteer Fire Department
Canyon Creek Volunteer Fire Department Creston Fire Department
Carbon County Rural Fire District #4 Crow Agency Bja Volunteer Fire Department
Carter County Rural Fire Department Custer County Rural Volunteer Fire Company
Carter Volunteer Fire Department Custer Volunteer Fire Department
Cascade Volunteer Fire Department Daniels County Rural Fire Department
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Montana Fire Departments and Districts
Centerville Volunteer Fire Department Darby Volunteer Fire Department
Central Valley Fire District Dawson Rural Fire Department
Cheadle Volunteer Fire Company Dean Creek Community Association & Volunteer Fire
Chester-West Liberty Volunteer Fire Department Dearborn Volunteer Fire Department
Chinook Volunteer Fire Department Deer Lodge Volunteer Fire Department
Choteau Volunteer Fire Department Denton Rural Fire District
Clancy Volunteer Fire Department Dillon Volunteer Fire Department
Clarkston Fire Service Area #6 Dixon Rural Fire Department
Clinton Rural Fire Department Dutton Volunteer Fire Department
Clyde Park Volunteer Fire Department East Glacier Park Volunteer Fire Department
Coffee Creek Fire Department East Helena Volunteer Fire Department
Colstrip Volunteer Fire Department East Missoula Volunteer Fire Department
East Valley Volunteer Fire Department Gateway Hose Company
Eastgate Volunteer Fire Department Georgetown Lake Volunteer Fire Department
Edgar Rural Fire District 4 Geraldine Volunteer Fire Department
Edgar Volunteer Fire Department Glacier County Rural Fire Department
Eureka Rural Volunteer Fire Department Glacier National Park Fire Department
Fairfield Volunteer Fire Department Glendive Fire Department
Fairview Volunteer Fire Department Gore Hill Volunteer Fire Department
Ferndale Volunteer Fire Department Grant Volunteer Fire Department
Fisher River Volunteer Fire Company Grass Range Rural Fire District
Flaxville Fire Protection District Grass Range Volunteer Fire Department
Florence Rural Fire District Grasshopper Valley Volunteer Fire Department
Forsyth Fire Department Great Falls Fire Rescue
Fort Belknap Volunteer Fire Department Greenough-Potomac Volunteer Fire Department
Fort Benton Volunteer Fire Department Hamilton Volunteer Fire Department
Fort Ellis Fire Service Area Hardin Volunteer Fire Department
Fort Peck Volunteer Fire DepartmentHarlowton Volunteer Fire Department/Wheatland County Volunteer Fire Department
Frenchtown Rural Fire District Harrison-Pony-Norris-Summit Valley Volunteer Fire Dept.
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Montana Fire Departments and Districts
Froid Volunteer Fire Department Havre Fire Department
Fromberg Rural Fire District #3 Hawk Creek Volunteer Fire Department
Gallatin Gateway Rural Fire Department Heath Rural Fire District
Gallatin River Ranch Fire Department Hebgen Basin Fire District
Garrison Volunteer Fire Department Helena Fire Department
Heron Rural Fire Department Libby Volunteer Fire Department
Hilger Rural Fire District Lima Rural Volunteer Fire Department
Hingham Volunteer Fire Department Lincoln County Rural Fire District #1
Hogeland Volunteer Fire Department Lincoln Volunteer Fire Company
Home Atherton Volunteer Fire Department Little Basin Creek Volunteer Fire Company
Homewood Park Volunteer Fire Department Livingston Fire and Rescue
Hungry Horse Volunteer Fire Department Lockwood Rural Fire District #8
Hysham Volunteer Fire Department Loma Rural Volunteer Fire Department
Inverness Volunteer Fire Department Lost Creek/Antelope Gulch Volunteer Fire Department
Ismay Rural Fire Department Manhattan Rural Fire District
Jackson Volunteer Fire Department Manhattan Volunteer Fire Department
Jefferson City Volunteer Fire Department Martin City Rural Fire Department
Joplin Fire Department Marysville Volunteer Fire Department
Jordan Volunteer Fire Department McCone County Fire Department
Judith Basin Fire District McCormick Volunteer Fire Department
Kalispell Fire Department Meagher County Fire Department
Knees Volunteer Fire Company Medicine Lake Volunteer Fire Department
Lambert Fire District Melrose Volunteer Fire Department
Laurel Volunteer Fire Department Melstone Volunteer Fire Department
Lavina Volunteer Fire Department Miles City Fire Department
Lewis & Clark Volunteer Fire Department Missoula Fire Department
Lewistown Fire Rescue Missoula Rural Fire District
Molt Volunteer Fire Department Phillips County Rural Volunteer Fire Department
Monarch Volunteer Fire Department Plains-Paradise Rural Fire Department
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Montana Fire Departments and Districts
Montana Air National Guard/Great Falls Airport Plentywood Rural Fire Department
Montana City Volunteer Fire Department Plentywood City Fire Department
Montana State Prison Polson Fire Department
Montecahto Rural Fire Department Polson Rural Fire District
Moore Volunteer Fire Department Poplar Volunteer Fire Department
Mussel Shell County Fire Department Power Volunteer Fire Department
N Fork Flatwillow Rural Fire Department Prairie County Rural Fire Department
Neihart Volunteer Fire Department Race Track Valley Fire District
North Toole County Fire Department Race Track Volunteer Fire Department
Noxon Rural Fire Department Ranchers Volunteer Fire Company
Olney Volunteer Fire Department Red Lodge Fire Department
Opheim Volunteer Fire Department Red Lodge Rural Fire District #7
Opportunity Volunteer Fire Department Reed Point Volunteer Fire Company
Outlook Rural Fire Department Rexford Volunteer Fire Department
Painted Rocks Fire District Richey Volunteer Fire Department
Paradise Valley Fire Service Area Roberts Rural Fire District #6
Park City Volunteer Fire Department Rollins Volunteer Fire Department
Park County Rural Fire District #1 Ronan Volunteer Fire Department
Pendroy Volunteer Fire & Rescue Roosevelt County Fire Department
Philipsburg Volunteer Fire Department Rosebud County Fire Department
Roundup Volunteer Fire Department Stockett Volunteer Fire Department
Roy Rural Fire Department Superior Rural Fire District
Rudyard Volunteer Fire Department Superior Volunteer Fire Department
Rural Valley Fire District Swan Lake Volunteer Fire Department
Saco Volunteer Fire Department Swan Valley Emergency Services
Sand Coulee Volunteer Fire Department Swan Valley EMS Station 1
Scobey Volunteer Fire Department Terra Verde Heights Volunteer Fire Department
Seeley Lake Rural Fire District Terry Fire Department
Shelby Volunteer Fire Department Thompson Falls Rural Fire Department
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Montana Fire Departments and Districts
Shepherd Volunteer Fire Department Three Forks Volunteer Fire Department
Sheridan Rural Fire District Town Of Plains Volunteer Fire Department
Sidney Volunteer Fire Department Trego Fortine Stryker Volunteer Fire Department
Simms Volunteer Fire Department Tri-Lakes Volunteer Fire Department
Smith Valley Fire Department Trout Creek Rural Fire District
Somers Volunteer Fire Department Troy Fire Department
South Kalispell Volunteer Fire Department Turner Volunteer Fire Department
St Marie Rural Fire District Upper Yaak Fire Service
St. Ignatius Fire Department Valier Volunteer Fire Department
St. Labre Volunteer Fire Department Valley County Long-Run Fire Department
St. Regis Volunteer Fire Department Vaughn Rural Volunteer Fire Department
West Glendive Fire Department West Helena Valley Volunteer Fire Department
West Kootenai Volunteer fire Department West Valley Volunteer Fire & Rescue
White Sulphur Springs Volunteer Fire Department Whitefish Fire Department
Whitehall Volunteer Fire Department Willow Creek Rural Fire Department
Wilsall Volunteer Fire Department Winifred Rural Fire Department
Winnett Volunteer Fire Department Wisdom Rural Fire and Ambulance
Wolf Creek - Craig FSA Wolf Point Volunteer Fire Department
Worden Fire Department Yellowstone Airport ARFF
York Volunteer Fire Company Victor Volunteer Rural Fire Department
Virginia City Rural Fire Department
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES AGENCIES
More extensive data is available in spreadsheet form
Absarokee Ambulance Service
American Medical Response (Bozeman)
Ashland QRU
Basin QRU
Baxendale QRU
Beaverhead EMS
Big Horn County Ambulance
Big Mountain QRU
Big Sandy Volunteer Ambulance Service
Bighorn Fire Company, Inc.
Birdseye QRU
Blackfeet Tribal EMS
Blacktail Mountain QRU
Boulder Ambulance Service
Bridger Bowl Ski Patrol
Bridger Canyon Volunteer Fire Department
Broadview QRU
Canyon Creek QRU
Cascade County Sheriff’s Office Tactical EMS
Central MT Medical Center Ambulance Service
Charlo EMS
Chouteau County QRU
City of Bozeman Fire Department
City of Havre Ambulance / Fire Department
Clarkston Fire Service Area
Clinton Rural Fire District
Columbus Rural Fire District 3
Condon / Swan Valley QRU
Cooke City Silvergate Emergency Services
Coram West Glacier Fire / EMS
Dahl Memorial Healthcare Ambulance
Darby Quick Response Unit
Denton Ambulance
Drummond Volunteer Ambulance
East Helena Volunteer Fire Department
Eastgate Volunteer Fire Department/Eastgate Fire Rescue
Elliston EMS
Exxon Mobil Billings Rescue Squad
Fallon County Ambulance
Five Valley Back County Ski Patrol
Fort Harrison VA Ambulance
Geraldine Community Ambulance Service
Glendive Ambulance Service
Greenough-Potomac Volunteer Fire Department
Helmville Volunteer Fire and Quick Response Unit
Hill County Ambulance Service of Rudyard
Jesse Ambulance Service
Lewis & Clark County Volunteer Fire Department
Lima Rural Fire Department and Ambulance
Lincoln Volunteer Ambulance Service
Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital Ambulance Service
Marysville Volunteer Fire Rescue
MDT-ERT
Meagher County Ambulance
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Memorial Ambulance of Fort Benton
Mercy Flight – Benefis Healthcare - Fixed
Mercy Flight Benefis Healthcare - Rotor
Missoula City Fire Department
Missoula County Search and Rescue
Missoula County Sheriff Tactical EMS
Missoula Rural Fire Department
Molt VFD
Montana ANG/Airport Fire Department
Moore Rural Volunteer Fire Department
North Valley EMS, Inc.
Philipsburg Ambulance Service
Pondera County Ambulance
Raynesford / Geyser QRU
Redwater Valley Ambulance Service
Richey Ambulance Service
Richland County Ambulance
Ruby Valley Ambulance Service
Shepherd Volunteer Fire Department QRU
Shields Fire and Rescue
Sleeping Giant Critical Care Transport
St. Marie NTU
St. Patrick Hospital Patient Transport
St. Regis QRU
Sula QRU
Swan Lake Fire
Thompson Falls Ambulance
Three Forks Area Ambulance Service
Twin Bridges QRU
Victor Volunteer Rural Fire Department QRU
West End QRU
West Flathead EMS
West Helena Valley Fire Department
Whitewater Rescue Institute
Wibaux County Ambulance Service
Wilderness Medics Transport
Wilderness Medics, Inc.
Wise River Volunteer Fire Company
Worden Fire Department and Ambulance
Yellowstone Club Public Safety and Privacy
York Fire Rescue EMS
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DIRECTORY OF MONTANA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT - STATE and LOCAL
ADMINISTRATION TITLE 324- E-MAIL
Delila BrunoSteve KnechtTricia ArgoCathy Glassen
Division AdministratorDeputy AdministratorBudget AnalystExecutive Assistant
4766478747884752
[email protected]@[email protected]@mt.gov
PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS BUREAU
Marschal RotheDave MaserEd GreiberisJ. Lee Okeson
Training CoordinatorESF CoordinatorExercise/Evaluation CoordinatorPlanning Coordinator
4776477447804768
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]@mt.gov
RESPONSE & RECOVERY BUREAU
Tim Thennis Jan Traynor Sheri Lanz Tam Kolar Mike Stapp Mike Rand
Bureau ChiefIndiv. & Public Assist SpecialistPublic & Indiv. Assist SpecialistLogistics CoordinatorResponse CoordinatorResponse Coordinator
478347724773478447864770
[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@mt.gov
HOMELAND SECURITYGRANTS
Kent AtwoodBurke HonzelStevn HenkeNadene Wadsworth
Grants Program Bureau ChiefHSGP Grant CoordinatorEMPG Grant CoordinatorDeputy State Hazardous Mitigation Officer
4782477147694785
[email protected]@[email protected]@mt.gov
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MONTANA DISASTER AND EMERGENCY SERVICES DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES
DISTRICT 1Martha Jo Smith25 Silcox LaneThompson Falls, MT 59873Cell: [email protected] Deer Lodge, Flathead, Granite, Lake, Lincoln, Mineral, Missoula, Powell, Ravalli, Sanders, Butte-Silver Bow, Flathead Reservation (Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribe)
DISTRICT 2Joey Zahara521 1st Avenue NW Great Falls, MT 59404Cell: [email protected] Blaine, Cascade, Chouteau, Glacier, Hill, Liberty, Pondera, Teton, Toole, Blackfeet, Fort Belknap, Rocky Boy (Chippewa Cree Tribe),
DISTRICT 3 Bob Fry10604 Creektop DriveCanyon Creek, MT 59633Cell: [email protected]
Beaverhead, Broadwater, Gallatin, Jefferson, Lewis & Clark, Madison, Meagher, Park, Sweet Grass
DISTRICT 4Jeff Gates3785 US Hwy 87 SRoundup, MT 59072Office: 323-8800Cell: 671-9733 [email protected] Carter, Custer, Dawson, Fallon, Garfield, McCone, Powder River, Prairie, Richland, Wibaux
DISTRICT 5Charlie Hanson2019 14th St W.Billings, MT 59102Business: 245-9672 Cell: 696-2039 Fax: 252-7719 [email protected] Big Horn, Carbon, Golden Valley, Musselshell, Rosebud, Stillwater, Treasure, Wheatland, Yellowstone, Crow, No. Cheyenne
DISTRICT 6Mark Gruener74 West Manor Dr.Lewistown, MT 59457CellL: 366-1835 [email protected] Daniels, Fergus, Judith Basin, Petroleum, Phillips, Roosevelt, Sheridan, Valley, Fort Peck Reservation
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MONTANA DISASTER AND EMERGENCY SERVICES COUNTY REPRESENTATIVES
BEAVERHEAD DES (18)Tom Wagenknecht2 South Pacific, #12Dillon, MT 59725Business: 683-3771 Cell: 596-1251Fax: 683-376924HR: 683-3700 FAX: [email protected] Diedrich, SecretaryBusiness: 683-3766
BIG HORN DES (22)Ed AukerPO Box 908121 3rd Street WestHardin, MT 59034 Business: 665-1731 Cell: 679-0541 Home: [email protected]: Matt Redden, Fire ChiefCell: 679-0516 Office: [email protected]
BLAINE DES (24)Haley GustitisPO Box 576420 Ohio StreetChinook, MT 59523
Bus: 357-3310 Fax: 357-2199 [email protected] Deputy: Art Kleinjan Bus: 357-4127 Fax: 357-2199 Cell: 945-0681 [email protected]
BROADWATER DES (43) Mike Koehnke515 Broadway StreetPO Box 506Townsend, MT 59644-0506Bus: 266-9250 Fax: 266-9276Cell: [email protected]: Virginia Knerr- Co. Extension AgentDeputy: Julie Lethert- Co. [email protected]
BUTTE/SILVER BOW (OEM) (1) Dan Dennehy 125 West Granite Street Butte, MT 59701 Bus: 497-6295 Fax: 497-6294
Cell: 490-5802
[email protected] Deputy: Brad Neal Bus: 497-2324 Cell: 560-2324 Deputy: Brad Belke Bus: 782-9777 Cell: 490-6367
CARBON DES (10)Darrel Krum17 West 11th StreetPO Box 887Red Lodge, MT 59068 Bus: 446-1038 Fax: [email protected]: Dan McJunkinBus: 446-1234 Fax: [email protected]
CARTER DES (42)Georgia Bruski214 Park StreetPO Box 465Ekalaka, MT 59324Bus: 775-8721 Fax: 775-8703Cell: [email protected] Hr: 778-2879 Fax: 778-7176Sheriff’s Office : 775-8743Deputy: Raquel WilliamsBus: 775-8738 Cell: [email protected]
CASCADE (2)Vince Kolar521 1st Avenue NWGreat Falls, MT 59404Bus: 454-6900 Fax: 454-6903
[email protected] Deputy: Vacant Deputy: Kristal Kuhn (for City of Great Falls) Bus: 455-8579 Cell: 781-2797 [email protected]: Paula Guisti24 Hr: 454-6978 Fax: 761-7858
CHOUTEAU DES (19)Deb GessamanPO Box 459Fort Benton, MT 59442Bus: 622-3027 Cell: 949-5448 Fax: 622-3012
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[email protected]: Jodie ButlerCell: 899-7377
Deputy: Shelby Buck Bus: 622-3022 [email protected]
CITY OF GREAT FALLS EPOKristal KuhnPO Box 5021105 9TH Street SouthGreat Falls, MT 59403Bus: 455-8579 Fax: [email protected] CUSTER DES (14)Bud Peterson (also Custer Co Fire Chief/Warden)1010 MainMiles City, MT 59301
Bus: 874-3490 Fax: 874-3491 Cell: 853-4623 [email protected] Deputy: Vacant
DANIELS DES (37) Mary NyhusPO Box 836213 Main StreetScobey, MT 59263Bus: 487-5560 Fax: 487-5570Cell: 783-7554 24 Hr: [email protected]: Gary Linder Cell: 779-7777
DAWSON DES (16)Mary Jo Gehnert207 West BellGlendive, MT 59330 Bus: 377-2566 Cell: 939-5102 Fax: 377-2567 24 Hr: 377-2364 [email protected]: Tim MortBus: 365-2177 Cell: 989-1015 Fax: 365-6301 [email protected]
DEER LODGE OEM (30)Bill Converse800 South Main StreetAnaconda, MT 59711Bus: 563-5571 Fax: [email protected] Hr: 563-5241 Fax: 563-2069
Deputy: Marty [email protected] Bus: 563-7634
FALLON DES (39)Chuck Lee10 Fallon Avenue WestPO Box 1061Baker, MT 59313Bus: 778-7121 Fax: [email protected] Hr: 778-2879 Fax: 778-7176Deputy: Dale ButoriBus: 778-7131 Cell: [email protected]
FERGUS DES (8)Cheri KilbyPO Box 180Lewistown, MT 59457Bus: 535-8118 Fax: 535-3860
[email protected] 24 Hr: 535-3415 Fax: 538-3860Deputy: Robert ThompsonCell: [email protected]: Pam VosenCell: [email protected]
FLATHEAD OES (7)Sheriff Chuck Curry 625 Timberwolf ParkwayKalispell, MT 59901Bus: 758-2114 Fax: 758-556224 Hr: 758-5560
Flathead Emergency Planner-Nikki Stephan Flathead County OES Off: 406-758-5504 Cell: 406-249-6913 [email protected]: Juanita NelsonBus: [email protected] GALLATIN OEM (6)
Patrick LonerganPO Box 1230Bozeman MT. 59771Eoc: 548-0110 Bus: 582-2350 Fax: 582-2355 Cell 599-788124 HR: 582-2124 - [email protected] GARFIELD (50)
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Lori Ryan- Interim Des CoordinatorPO Box 7Jordan MT 59337Bus: 557-2760 Cell: 851-1877Fax: [email protected]
GLACIER DES (38) Charles Farmer 512 East Main Street Glacier County Courthouse Cut Bank, MT 59427 Office: 873-2084 Fax: 873-3613 Cell: 450-1105 Home: 338-2500 24-HR Sheriff Dispatch 873-2711 Fax: 873-4218 [email protected] Deputy Patrick Stranad Bus: 732-9292 Fax: 732-4145 Cell: [email protected] Deputy Debbie Farmer Bus: 338-2500 FAX: 338-2500 Cell: 845-3111 [email protected]
GOLDEN VALLEY DES (53)Robert Pallas107 Kemp StreetPO Box 10Ryegate MT 59046 Bus: 568-2321 Fax: 568-2598Cell: [email protected] Kim Fisher Bus: 568-2321
GRANITE OEM (46) Ryan Lee9 Garden Acres LaneDrummond MT 59832Cell: [email protected]
HILL DES (12) Dave Sheppard315 4th StreetHavre MT 59501Bus: 265-5481 Fax: 265-6976Cell: [email protected] Don BrostromBus: 265-2512
JEFFERSON OES (51) Doug Dodge
PO Box HBoulder MT 59632Bus: 225-4035 Cell: 439-6083Fax: 225-4145 Cell: [email protected] Sheriff Craig DoolittleBus: 225-4075 Fax: 225-4145Deputy Sally BucklesCell: 225-3926
JUDITH BASIN DES (36)Bonnie OstertagPO Box 427Stanford MT 59479Bus: 566-2277 Ext. 128 Fax: 566-2976Cell: [email protected]: Nathan HammontreeBus: 566-2212 Cell: [email protected]
LAKE OEM (15)Steve StanleyLake County Courthouse106 4th Avenue. EastPolson MT 59860-2173Bus: 883-7253 Fax: 883-735824 Hour: 883-7301 Cell: [email protected]: John StevensCell: 250-1952
LEWIS & CLARK DES (5)Paul Spengler221 BreckenridgeHelena MT 59601-4230Bus: 447-8285 Fax: 442-487324 HR: 447-8293/ 447-8461 Fax: [email protected]: Pat McKelvey (Volunteer)[email protected]: Karen SempleCell: [email protected]
LIBERTY DES (48)Darrell Stafford See Toole PO Box 631 360 East Marias RoadCut Bank, MT 59427-0631Cell: [email protected] HR: 759-5171 Fax: 759-5520Deputy: Vacant
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LINCOLN EMA (56)Victor L. White952 East. Spruce Suite 205Libby MT 59923 Bus: 293-6295 Fax: 293-2515Cell: [email protected] HR: 293-4112 Fax: 293-3171Deputy: Lisa Oedewaldt(Also County Floodplain Manager)[email protected]
MADISON DES (25) Christopher MummePO Box 2787 Placer LoopVirginia City MT 59755Bus: 843-4253 Fax: 843-523124 HR: 843-5301 Fax: [email protected]: Steve DigiovannaBus: 843-4211 Dispatch/24 HR: [email protected]
MCCONE DES (41)Erin KetchumPO Box 51Circle MT 59215Bus: 974-2059 Cell: 974-3505Fax: 485-2689PSAP/ 24 HR: 485-3405 (Dispatch)[email protected]
Deputy: NancyLee Cadorette Cell: 939-4099 [email protected]
MEAGHER DES (47)Richard E. SeidlitzPO Box 469White Sulphur Springs 59645 Bus/Cell: 547-4290
[email protected]: Maebeth SeidlitzBus/Cell: 547-4290
MINERAL OEM (54)GEORGE M. GUPTONPO Box 401Alberton, MT 59820Bus/Cell: 240-9395 Fax: [email protected] HR: 822-3555 Fax: 822-3562Deputy: Vacant
MISSOULA OEM (4)Adriane Beck200 West BroadwayMissoula MT 59802Bus: 258-3632 Fax: 258-3989Cell: 830-0974 [email protected]
Deputy: Vacant Alternative ContactMissoula CO 911 Center: 258-4760
MUSSELSHELL DES (23)Adam CarlsonDAM CARLSON704 First Street EastRoundup MT 59072Bus: 323-2777 Cell: [email protected]: Tom GilesBus: 323-2777 Dispatch: 323-1402Deputy: Jolene SeallyBus: 323-2777 Dispatch: 323-1402
PARK DES (49) Greg Coleman 414 East Callender StreetLivingston MT 59047Bus: 222-4188 Cell: 823-0823 Fax: 222-4161 24 HR: 222-2050 [email protected]@parkcounty.org
PETROLEUM DES (55)Bill Cassell301 East Main StreetPO Box 226Winnett MT 59087Bus: 429-6551 Cell: 977-2783 Fax: 429-632824 HR: 535-1800 Fax: [email protected]: Kyra EickhoffBus: [email protected]
PHILLIPS CD (11)Greg SpeerPO Box 1090Malta MT 59538-1090Bus: 367-9315 Fax: Use same Bus #, call first, or 654-2429Cell: 263-7437 [email protected]/Deputy: Scott MoranBus: [email protected]
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PONDERA DES-EMC (26)Leann Hermance20 SouthWest 4th AvenueConrad MT 59425-2340Bus: 271-4040 Eoc: 271-4044Fax: 271-4084 24 HR: [email protected]: Clete GregoryBus: 271-3138 Home: 271-3138 [email protected]
POWDER RIVER DES (9)Rebecca McEuen (Becky)PO Box 200Broadus MT 59317-0270Bus: 427-5378 Fax: 436-2866Cell: [email protected] HR: 436-2333 Fax: 436-2866Deputy Sheriff: John BlainBus: [email protected]
POWELL OEM (28)Ruth Koehler409 Missouri Avenue Suite 111Deer Lodge 59722Bus: 846-9718 Cell: [email protected] HR: 846-2711 Deputy: Rick DuncanBus: 560-5021
PRAIRIE DES (45)John PiskPO Box 126Terry MT 59349Bus: 635-5738 Fax: [email protected]: Bill KlunderBus: 635-5738
RAVALLI OEM (13)Erik Hoover205 Bedford Street Suite JHamilton MT 59840Bus: 375-6655Fax: 375-6658 Cell: [email protected] HR: 363-3033 Fax: 375-6658
Deputy: Al CristaldiBus: 375-6655
RICHLAND DES (27) Debra Gilbert
123 West Main Suite 3 Sidney MT 59270 Bus: 433-2220 Fax: 433-6952 Cell: 489-1486 [email protected] [email protected] 24 HR: 433-2919 FAX: 433-4025 Des Admin Assistant: Becky Bradley Bus: 433-6760 Deputy: Rob Gilbert Cell: 489-2763 [email protected] ROOSEVELT DES (17)Dan Sietsema416-1/2 2ND Avenue SouthWolf Point MT 59201Bus: 653-6224 Fax: [email protected] HR: 653-6240 Deputy: Marvin TeilBUS: 653-6224
ROSEBUD DES (29)Keith RaymondPO Box 6871165 Front StreetForsyth MT 59327Bus: 346-7968 Cell: [email protected] HR: 346-2715 Fax: 346-7397Deputy: Rodney Dresbach (Covers mostly northern portion of county) Bus: 346-4270 Cell: [email protected]: Pat Dennis Bus: 784-4500 Ext 4404 (St. Labre Indian School)Cell: 983-4500 [email protected]
SANDERS OEM (35)Bill NaegeliPO Box 519Thompson Falls MT 59873-0519Bus: 827-6955 Fax: 827-4388Cell: [email protected] HR: 827-3584 Fax: 827-4171 Deputy: Vacant
SHERIDAN DES (34)Curtis Petrik See Daniels 100 West Laurel AvenueSheridan CourthousePlentywood MT 59254
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Bus: 765-2970 Fax: [email protected]: Chris RubyBus: 765-2010
STILLWATER DES (32)Carol Arkell PO Box 1287Columbus MT 59019Bus: 322-8060 Fax: 322-8007Cell: [email protected]: Jennifer Siegfried (Part Time)Bus: 322-5326 [email protected]
SWEET GRASS DES (40)Brooke OsenPO Box 567Big Timber MT 59011Bus: 932-3011 Fax: 932-4777932-5143 (24 HR BusCell: 595-806824 HR: 595-8068
[email protected] Deputy: Elaine Allestad Tel: 930-1731 [email protected]
TETON DES (31)Debra CoverdellPO Box 6101 South Main AvenueChoteau MT 59422Bus: 466-5552/467-3747 Fax: 466-2138 [email protected] HR: 466-5781 Fax: 466-5782Deputy: Florence AndersonCell: [email protected]
TOOLE DES (21)Darrell Stafford- See LibertyPO Box 631 360 East Marias RoadCut Bank MT 59427-0631Home: 339-2389 Cell: 450-8972 [email protected] HR: 434-5585 Fax: 434-7265Deputy: Carla StaffordBus: 434-5551 Cell: 450-8972
TREASURE DES (33)Carla LindPO Box 201
Hysham MT 59038Bus: 342-5886 Cell: [email protected]
VALLEY DES (20)Rick Seiler501 Court Square Number 10Glasgow MT 59230-2405Bus: 263-1479 Fax: 228-902724 HR: 228-4333 Fax: [email protected]: Greg Speer Bus: 526-3666 [email protected]
WHEATLAND (44)Dave JonesPO Box 757Harlowton MT 59036Bus: 632-5614 Fax: [email protected] HR: 632-5614
WIBAUX CD (52)Frank DattaPO Box 336Wibaux MT 59353Bus: 796-2218 Fax: [email protected]@midrivers.com24 HR: 796-2222
YELLOWSTONE DES (3)Duane Winslow217 North 27TH Street, Rm 312 (Zip 59101)PO Box 35004 (Zip 59107)Billings, MTBus: 256-2775 Fax: [email protected]
Deputy Director: Frank Odermann [email protected]
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MONTANA DES MILITARY COORDINATORS
AIR FORCE EPLOCOL. Monte Boettger121 Millstream RoadLewistown, MT 59457Bus: 535-8127 Cell: [email protected]
ARMY EPLO Dave Kontyny COL, MI US Army Reserve Montana Emergency Preparedness Liaison Officer 97 Ponderosa Road Clancy MT 59634 Cell: 509-710-8283 [email protected] SGT Keith Hammer, Assistnat to the Montana Eplo [email protected]
LIBBY DAM PROJECTGreg Hoffman- Fishery BiologistUSACE – Libby DamKootenai River/Koocanusa ReservoirBus: 406.293.7751.255Cell:[email protected]
MONTANA AIR NATIONAL GUARD SM SGT. Stephen M. Shovlin Montana Air National Guard 120 CES/CEX Superintendent, Readiness & Emergency Management Flight Comm: 406-791-0209 DSN: 791-0209 Cell: 406-750-3235 [email protected]
MALMSTROM AFB Royce Shipley, MA, CEM Senior Emergency Manager 341 CES/CEX 105 80th Street North Malmstrom AFB 59402-7546 [email protected] Bus: 731-6695 DSN: 632-6695 24 HR: 731-3801 Fax: 731-6683 24 HR PSAP (911 non-emergent) 731-3746 Deputy: MSgt Danny Raimondo Bus: 731-6627 Fax: 731-6683 Cell: 941-374-5754
NAVY EPLO Craig W. Roegner Captain US Navy Navy Emergency Preparedness Liaison Officer (State of Montana) NR NLO DET 22, Nosc Kitsap, WA Home: 3663 Cassiopeia Lane Fort Collins, CO 80528 Cell: (970) 420-0785 [email protected]: [email protected]
INDIAN NATIONS DES COORDINATORS
DIRECTOR OF INDIAN AFFAIRSGOVERNOR’S OFFICEJason SmithBus: [email protected]
BLACKFEET – BROWNINGEarl Black WeaselTribal Off: 338-7521Bus: 338-2424 Cell: 845-4440/845-5633PO Box 850Browning MT 59417Fax: 338-7530/ 338-2481
Deputy: Nora Kennedy–TERC Chair/PH Contact PO Box 470 Browning, MT 59417 Bus: 338-4326 OR 2481 Fax: 338-7027 Cell: 229-0373 [email protected]
CONFEDERATED SALISH & KOOTENAI TRIBEJoe DurgloDivision Of Fire44592 Old Highway 93Ronan, MT 5986424 HR: 675-4700 Fax: 676-2554Homeland SecurityDon Bell–Homeland [email protected]: 675-4700
CROW AGENCYLaura Rides HorsePO Box 159Crow Agency, MT 59022Bus: 638-3726 Cell: 679-1069
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Deputy: Vernon HillBus: 638-3859 Cell: [email protected]
FORT BELKNAP HARLEMGilbert “Buddie” HornPO Box 1181Harlem MT [email protected]: 353-3173 Cell: 390-2903Home: 673-3024 Fax: 353-3226
FORT PECK POPLARVacant501 Medicine Bear RoadPO Box 1027Poplar MT 59255Bus: 630-2635 Fax: 768-5382Deputy: Dana BucklesCell: 768-7547
NORTHERN CHEYENNE/ LAME DEER Ron SpangNorthern Cheyenne Tribal Health Department PO Box 6728 North Cheyenne AvenueLame Deer MT 59043Bus: 477-4960 Fax: 477-688224 HR: [email protected]@cheyennenation.comDeputy: Otto Braided Hair477-8161
ROCKY BOY – CHIPPEWA-CREECoordinator: VacantLarry MorsetteRisk Management DirectorC/O Chippewa Cree construction Corp.PO Box 3008Box Elder, MT 59521Bus: 395-5814 Fax: 395-5702 [email protected] Runnion–Public Health CoordinatorBus: 395-4486
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