Page 1 of 1 County Year York Show FDs in this County 2011 FDID# Fire Dept Address City Zip Status First 46204 Bullocks Creek 2151 Ogden Rd Rock Hill 1/5/2011 9:43:27 AM 46210 McConnells 2151 Ogden Rd Rock Hill 46211 Newport 46215 Riverview-2026

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  2. Begin by entering the FDID# for each fire department listed. This is a unique identifier that helps track the department's information.
  3. Fill in the 'Fire Dept' field with the name of the fire department, such as 'Bullocks Creek' or 'McConnells'.
  4. Next, input the 'Address' for each fire department. Ensure accuracy to facilitate proper identification and communication.
  5. Enter the corresponding 'City' and 'Zip' code for each address to complete the location details.
  6. Review the 'Status' section to ensure all entries are current and reflect any updates regarding operational status.

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Firm Designated ID (FDID) is defined in Section 1.1 of the CAT NMS Plan as (1) a unique and persistent identifier for each trading account designated by Industry Members for purposes of providing data to the Central Repository, provided, however, such identifier may not be the account number for such trading account
Where can I find my NFPA FDID number? Your fire departments NFPA FDID number is located in the top left corner of the address window of the printed survey you received in the mail.
The Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) is the largest Fire Department in the United States and is universally recognized as the worlds busiest and most highly skilled emergency response agency.

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