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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 training programs as well as giving

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HHHartselle Fire & Rescue is a combination fire department consisting of career firefighters and volunteers. HFR has two fire stations and has an ISO 4 Class fire rating. HFR responds to all fires, MVAs, 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 offered by Hartselle Fire & Rescue include fire prevention and safety training.

HARTSELLE FIRE & RESCUE MISSION STATEMENT

community. We are a service provider and we stand ever ready to render 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.

a service provider and 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

General Information

prevention activities.

To burn in the City limits of Hartselle you must go by either Station #1 200 Main St. E. Station #2 100 Crestline Drive SW

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.

The Alabama Department of Environmental Management place Morgan County in a “no burn” every year from May 1-Oct. 31.

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HARTSELLE FIRE & RESCUE MISSION STATEMENT

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 that strives for excellence for our

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 have a motivated staff that strives for excellence for our community. We are

Emergency Number: 911

Open burn season is from Nov. 1 through April 30.

The Alabama Department of Environmental Management places Morgan County in a “no burn” every year from May 1 to Oct. 31.

Station #1 200 Main St. East Station #2 100 Crestline Drive SW Business number: (256) 773-2545

Emergency number: 911

For more information visit http:// adem.alabama.gov/MoreInfo/pubs/ WebsiteVegetationBurning.pdf.

HHartselle City Schools was established in 1975 and quickly became a sought-after district of educational excellence. Hartselle City Schools is dedicated to equipping students to meet the 21st-century global and passion. Hartselle City Schools is comprised of six campuses; three elementary, an intermediate, junior high and high school plus the Board of Education. The student population is a tremendous representation of diversity in ethnicity and socioeconomic levels having approximately seven percent minority and 31 percent qualifying for free and reduced lunch programs. Specials services are

available for students through the Individuals

I reading at the elementary level and Advanced Placement classes at the high school level. Hartselle activities and opportunities for participation in as well as dual-enrollment courses. Hartselle City Schools is blessed with outstanding community support; whether sporting events, and friends come together to make each event an exciting experience for every student.

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