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Hartselle Fire & Rescue

HHartselle Fire & Rescue is a combination fire department, consisting of 20 firefighters, 15 volunteers and is an ALS EMSP. Hartselle Fire & Rescue has two fire stations and has an ISO 4 Class fire rating. Hartselle Fire & Rescue responds to all fires, MVA, emergency medical calls, HAZMAT and other incidents within the incorporated city limits of Hartselle. The Fire Department is constantly training its own personnel and also conducts various Alabama Fire College classes that are open to outside agencies. Other programs off ered by Hartselle Fire & Rescue include fi re preven-tion and safety training programs as well as giving “burn notifi cations” for open burning.

HARTSELLE FIRE & RESCUE MISSION STATEMENT

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As a team of highly trained and dedicated professionals, it is our mission to provide the highest standard of service to all those who may call upon us for help. We are a high-ly trained and motivated staff that strives for excellence for our community. We are a service provider and we stand ever ready to render fire suppression, provide emergency medical care, and perform rescue services. We will faithfully provide these vital services, rapidly and safely, to anyone who lives in, works in, or visits the City of Hartselle.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Hartselle Fire & Rescue offers scheduled station tours and fire prevention activities. To burn in the City limits of Hartselle you must go by either fire station and fill out a “Burn Notification” application.

Station #1

200 Main St. E.

Station #2

100 Crestline Drive SW Business: (256) 773-2545 Emergency Number: 911 The Alabama Department of Environmental Management places Morgan County in a “no burn” every year from May 1 to Oct. 31. For more information visit http:// adem.alabama.gov/MoreInfo/pubs/WebsiteVegetationBurning.pdf.

Daryl Fox

Fire Chief

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