Copyright Text: ND Department of Health - Division of Health Resources. Online list is here: http://www.ndhealth.gov/HF/North_Dakota_Hospitals_Critical_access.htm
Description: The Fire Response Boundary is a representation of the geographic extent of each fire department’s service area in North Dakota. The layer is represented by Polygon geometry and is used for determining which fire department is associated with a 9-1-1 incident location. Contact information and secondary call routing information may also be gathered from the layer. This dataset is under continuous development as the 53 counties transition to Enhanced 9-1-1 / Next Generation 9-1-1 as the project is still on going and therefore this data is preliminary.The North Dakota Dept. of Emergency Services provides GIS maintenance and aggregation services for most of the counties in the State of North Dakota. However, it is the responsibility of the local County and or Tribal 9-1-1 Coordinators to dictate updates. The public should contact their local 9-1-1 coordinator for any questions related to the boundaries.Below are listings for county jurisdictions that have had their Fire Response Boundaries validated and those that are still under preliminary/draft status.Validated and Loaded into 9-1-1 providers management system:AdamsBensonBillingsBowmanBurkeCavalierDickeyDivideEddyEmmonsGolden ValleyGriggsHettingerKidderLamoureLoganMcHenryMcIntoshMercerNelsonOliverPierceRamseyRansomRoletteSargentSheridanSlopeSteeleTownerTraillWardWellsValidated Only:BarnesDunnFosterGrantMcKenzieMcLeanMortonPembinaWalshPreliminary / Draft:BottineauBurleighCassGrand ForksMountrailRenvilleRichlandSiouxStarkStutsmanWilliams
Copyright Text: Local and Tribal 9-1-1 Coordinators, North Dakota Dept. of Emergency Services
Description: The Law Enforcement Boundary is a representation of the geographic extent of each law enforcement’s jurisdiction in North Dakota. The layer is represented by Polygon geometry and is used for determining which law enforcement agency is associated with a 9-1-1 incident location. Contact information and secondary call routing information may also be gathered from the layer. This dataset is under continuous development as the 53 counties transition to Enhanced 9-1-1 / Next Generation 9-1-1 as the project is still on going and therefore this data is preliminary.The North Dakota Dept. of Emergency Services provides GIS maintenance and aggregation services for most of the counties in the State of North Dakota. However, it is the responsibility of the local County and or Tribal 9-1-1 Coordinators to dictate updates. The public should contact their local 9-1-1 coordinator for any questions related to the boundaries.Below are listings for county jurisdictions that have had their Law Enforcement Boundaries validated and those that are still under preliminary/draft status.Validated and Loaded into 9-1-1 providers management system:AdamsBensonBillingsBowmanBurkeCavalierDickeyDivideEddyEmmonsGolden ValleyGriggsHettingerKidderLamoureLoganMcHenryMcIntoshMercerNelsonOliverPierceRamseyRansomRoletteSargentSheridanSlopeSteeleTownerTraillWardWellsValidated Only:BarnesDunnFosterGrantMcKenzieMcLeanMortonPembinaWalshPreliminary / Draft:BottineauBurleighCassGrand ForksMountrailRenvilleRichlandSiouxStarkStutsmanWilliams
Copyright Text: Local and Tribal 9-1-1 Coordinators, North Dakota Dept. of Emergency Services
Description: The Emergency Medical Services Boundary is a representation of the geographic extent of each ND DOH licensed ambulance service area (and or licensed sub-station) in North Dakota. The layer is represented by Polygon geometry and is used for determining which ambulance service is associated with a 9-1-1 incident location. This dataset is under continuous development as the 53 counties transition to Enhanced 9-1-1 / Next Generation 9-1-1 as the project is still on going and therefore this data is preliminary.North Dakota Dept. Of Emergency Services provides GIS maintenance and aggregation services for most of the counties in the State of North Dakota. However, it is the responsibility of the local County and or Tribal 9-1-1 Coordinators to dictate updates. The public should contact their local 9-1-1 coordinator for any questions related to the boundaries.North Dakota Dept. of Health manages the licensure process for all Emergency Medical Services providers in the state.Below are listings for county jurisdictions that have had their Emergency Medical Services Boundaries validated and those that are still under preliminary/draft status.Validated and Loaded into 9-1-1 providers management system:AdamsBensonBillingsBowmanBurkeCavalierDickeyDivideEddyEmmonsGolden ValleyGriggsHettingerKidderLamoureLoganMcHenryMcIntoshMercerNelsonOliverPierceRamseyRansomRoletteSargentSheridanSlopeSteeleTownerTraillWardWellsValidated Only:BarnesDunnFosterGrantMcKenzieMcLeanMortonPembinaWalshPreliminary / Draft:BottineauBurleighCassGrand ForksMountrailRenvilleRichlandSiouxStarkStutsmanWilliams
Copyright Text: Local and Tribal 9-1-1 Coordinators, North Dakota Dept. of Emergency Services, North Dakota Dept. of Health
Description: The Quick Response Unit Boundary is a representation of the geographic extent of each North Dakota Dept. of Health licensed quick response unit service area in North Dakota. The layer is represented by Polygon geometry and is used for determining which ambulance response service is associated with a 9-1-1 incident location. This dataset is under continuous development as the 53 counties transition to Enhanced 9-1-1 / Next Generation 9-1-1 as the project is still on going and therefore this data is preliminary.North Dakota Dept. Of Emergency Services provides GIS maintenance and aggregation services for most of the counties in the State of North Dakota. However, it is the responsibility of the local County and or Tribal 9-1-1 Coordinators to dictate updates. The public should contact their local 9-1-1 coordinator for any questions related to the boundaries.North Dakota Dept. of Health manages the licensure process for all Quick Response Unit providers in the state.
Copyright Text: Local and Tribal 9-1-1 Coordinators, North Dakota Dept. of Emergency Services, North Dakota Dept. of Health
Description: The Rescue Boundary is a representation of the geographic extent of each rescue service area in North Dakota as reported and defined by local juridictions 9-1-1 Coordinator. The layer is represented by Polygon geometry and is used for determining which rescue service is associated with a 9-1-1 incident location. This dataset is under continuous development as the 53 counties transition to Enhanced 9-1-1 / Next Generation 9-1-1 as the project is still on going and therefore this data is preliminary.North Dakota Dept. Of Emergency Services provides GIS maintenance and aggregation services for most of the counties in the State of North Dakota. However, it is the responsibility of the local County and or Tribal 9-1-1 Coordinators to dictate updates. The public should contact their local 9-1-1 coordinator for any questions related to the boundaries.
Copyright Text: Local and Tribal 9-1-1 Coordinators, North Dakota Dept. of Emergency Services