County profile

Marshall County, KS 7 departments

Fire department coverage, staffing, and EMS data for Marshall County, part of Kansas.

7
Departments
151
Total Personnel
1
EMS Departments
0
Volunteer Depts

Department Types

0
Career
0
Volunteer
0
Combination

Fire Departments in Marshall County

All fire departments in Marshall County, KS with personnel and station counts
Department Type Personnel
AXTELL COMMUNITY AMBULANCE SERVICE
Axtell · EMS
other 39
FRANKFORT FIRE DEPARTMENT
Frankfort
other 30
LOGAN TOWNSHIP VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT-BREMEN
Bremen
other
MARSHALL COUNTY RURAL FIRE DEPARTMENT 9
Frankfort
other 30
MARYSVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT
Marysville
other 32
MARYSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT
Marysville
other
SUMMERFIELD VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT
Summerfield
other 20

What the Fire Coverage Data Means for Marshall County, KS

Marshall County reports 7 fire departments in the federal HIFLD registry, staffed by approximately 151 total personnel. The organizational breakdown matters because career, volunteer, and combination departments differ sharply in response time, funding, and training cadence: this county lists 0 career (paid), 0 volunteer, and 0 combination departments. 1 of these department also provides Emergency Medical Services, meaning the same crews that arrive on a structure fire can often begin patient care on cardiac or trauma calls without waiting for a separate ambulance agency.

Benchmarking the county against its parent state highlights coverage gaps and strengths. Kansas overall averages roughly 22 personnel per department across 773 departments. Marshall County averages 22 personnel per department, 0% above the state mean. Heavier staffing usually signals higher population density, more commercial risk, or county-wide mutual aid consolidation. The state reports about 20,500 fires and 45 fire deaths annually, and 0% of its departments are volunteer-run.

Residents, property owners, and insurance agents can use this profile in several practical ways. A home inside a career or combination department's first-due area typically earns better ISO Public Protection Classification ratings and lower homeowners premiums than one served solely by a distant volunteer station. If the county is heavily volunteer, it is worth checking whether the nearest department has recent FEMA AFG or SAFER grants and whether mutual-aid agreements extend coverage during large incidents. Click into any department below to see its specific personnel count, station footprint, apparatus inventory, EMS status, and FEMA grant history. All figures come from HIFLD Open Data (FEMA/DHS) and USFA published fire statistics; small volunteer departments are sometimes underreported, so treat zero-value fields as missing data rather than absent services.

Kansas Overview

State departments
773
Annual fires
20,500
Volunteer %
0%
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FAQ

How many fire departments are in Marshall County, KS?

Marshall County, KS has 7 fire departments with available federal data.

Does Marshall County have EMS coverage?

Yes — 1 department in Marshall County provide EMS services.

How many firefighters serve Marshall County?

Marshall County has 151 total fire department personnel across 7 departments. The average per department is 22, which is 0% above the Kansas average.

Are Marshall County fire departments mostly volunteer?

Marshall County has a mix: 0 career, 0 volunteer, 0 combination.

Related

Data sourced from official public datasets. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainFireData Editorial

Top fire departments in Marshall, KS

Top fire departments in Marshall, KS Horizontal bar chart of the top 5 items by value (personnel). Top fire departments in Marshall, KS Top 5 1. AXTELL COMMUNITY AMBULANCE SERVICE 39 personnel 2. FRANKFORT FIRE DEPARTMENT 30 personnel 3. LOGAN TOWNSHIP VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT-BREMEN 0 personnel 4. MARSHALL COUNTY RURAL FIRE DEPARTMENT 9 30 personnel 5. MARYSVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT 32 personnel Top 5 fire departments by total personnel in this county. Source: U.S. Fire Administration NFDR.

Source: U.S. Fire Administration — National Fire Department Registry NFDR (National Fire Department Registry) · 2024 NFDR is a voluntary registry; not all departments may be included. Personnel counts include both career and volunteer staff.