Welcome!
The Fairview Fire Department became a city department
in 2001, with the appointment of its first full-time
chief. In July 2003, the department implemented 24-hour
shifts to provide 24/7 protection of the City. The
department has 3 shifts with each shift having two
personnel.
Fairview Fire Department currently
has 11 volunteers operating out of three stations.
The volunteer department has served the city for over
two decades and the volunteers are still vital in
providing protection to the citizens.
In a cooperative agreement with Williamson
County, the City of Fairview Fire Department also
provides services to county residents of Williamson
County Fire & EMS District 31. District 31 covers
93 square miles and over 14,000 people.
Recent News
We are in need for more
volunteers!!! We will provide all training.
All we ask is for physically healthy individuals
that are interested in giving back to your community
and don't mind getting a little dirty every now
and then. Please stop by Station 31 on Hwy 100 and
pick up an application today!
Fairview has put the New Engine 31 in service!!!
This is Fairview's first new apparatus in some
time and a very proud addition to our fleet. It
was made by Ferrara. We will have our Apparatus
page updated with new pics shortly...
Fairview has been awarded a grant
in the amount of $19,950 from Fireman's Fund Insurance.
This grant, sponsored by an insurance agency in
Nashville allows the deoartment to purchase a new
Thermal Imaging Camera, Res-Q-Jacks, Lifting Airbags,
and a ResQ Randy Manikin. These items will allow
the department to train properly and be prepared
for more different types of emergencies.
Big Calls
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