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1.
Montgomery Countryside FPD
Unit
Fire Protection District
Salary expenditure: $493k |
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2.
Hometown FPD
Unit
Fire Protection District
Salary expenditure: $488k |
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3.
Central Stickney FPD
Unit
Fire Protection District
Salary expenditure: $475k |
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4.
Wonder Lake FPD
Unit
Fire Protection District
Salary expenditure: $475k |
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5.
Fairview FPD
Unit
Fire Protection District
Salary expenditure: $462k |
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6.
Fox River Grove FPD
Unit
Fire Protection District
Salary expenditure: $456k |
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7.
Big Rock FPD
Unit
Fire Protection District
Salary expenditure: $322k |
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8.
Maple Park Countryside FPD
Unit
Fire Protection District
Salary expenditure: $299k |
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Elwood FPD
Unit
Fire Protection District
Salary expenditure: $253k |
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10.
Aurora Township FPD
Unit
Fire Protection District
Salary expenditure: $150k |
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Rockland FPD
Unit
Fire Protection District
Salary expenditure: $141k |
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12.
Hebron Alden Greenwood FPD
Unit
Fire Protection District
Salary expenditure: $136k |
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13.
Steger Estates FPD
Unit
Fire Protection District
Salary expenditure: $109k |
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14.
Union FPD
Unit
Fire Protection District
Salary expenditure: $35k |
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15.
Sunnycrest FPD
Unit
Fire Protection District
Salary expenditure: $11k |
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Barrington Countryside FPD
Unit
Fire Protection District
Salary expenditure: $9k |
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Libertyville FPD
Unit
Fire Protection District
Salary expenditure: $6k |
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18.
Crystal Lake FPD
Unit
Fire Protection District
Salary expenditure: $4k |
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Glenbard FPD
Unit
Fire Protection District
Salary expenditure: $2k |
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Hoffman Estates FPD
Unit
Fire Protection District
Salary expenditure: $2k |
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