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Spirit Lake Fire Protection District is
committed to excellence and will continue to provide you with
outstanding community service.
Thank you for stopping in.
IDAHO FACTS
GEOGRAPHY Land Area: 83,557
square miles, 13th in area size Water Area: 880 square
miles Highest Point: 12,662 feet above sea level at the
summit of Mt. Borah, Custer County in the Lost River
Range Lowest Point: 770 feet above sea level at the Snake
River at Lewiston Length: 479 Miles Width: 305 miles at
widest point Geographic Center: Settlement of Custer on the
Yankee Fork River, Custer County. Number of Lakes: More
than 2,000 Navigable Rivers: Snake, Coeur d'Alene, St. Joe,
St. Maries and Kootenai. Largest Lake: Lake Pend Oreille,
180 square miles. Temperature Extremes: Highest, 118
degrees at Orofino July 28, 1934; Lowest, -60 degrees at
Island Park Dam, January 18, 1943. 1998 Population:
1,293,953 -(2000 U.S. Census Bureau)

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Spirit Lake Fire Protection is
dedicated to providing "Excellence" In Fire Rescue and
Emergency Medical Service, to the Public.
Chief's Message coming soon...
- Call Volume—
- 2004 Call Volume: 475
- 2005 Call Volume: 628
- 2006 Call Volume: 280 as of June 30
- ISO Rating—
Please click ISO Rating for values.
- Grant Funding—
- FEMA 04-05
$63,739.00
- FEMA
05-06 $161,630.00
- Idaho EMS Training:
$1,750.00
- BLM
Grant
$5.939.00
- Total Grants Received to
date: $233,058.00
Other Sites—
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