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Welcome to Fire Services!

Hall County Fire Services welcomes you. Please take a few minutes to look around. Enjoy the information we have for you, and please drop us a note to let us know other information you would like to see included here. Simply click on the link at the bottom of the page to email us your comments. Thank you!



Our Mission

The Primary mission of Hall County Fire Services is to minimize injuries, deaths, and property loss resulting from medical emergencies, fires, and other incidents in Hall County. This is accomplished through excellent customer service in preventing, educating, and responding trained personnel and equipment to all calls for assistance.



Fire Department Facts

Hall County Fire Services protects 394 square miles, with a population of over 173,000. We also have over 600 miles of shoreline of Lake Sidney Lanier, the most visited Corps of Engineers lake in the United States. Lake Lanier draws an estimated 2 million visitors a year.

The Department meets this challenge with a force of 333 highly trained men and women who are proactive in their approach to the challenges and rigors of day to day responses.

Under the current leadership of Fire Chief David Kimbrell, Hall County Fire Services has continued a history of excellence in every division. The Department has designed its organizational structure and placed its fire stations to facilitate the best responses to any incident in Hall County.

Whether it's fighting a fire, investigating its cause, administering emergency medical care, teaching fire and life safety education or inspecting new structures for code compliance, everyone at Hall County Fire Services works diligently to serve the residents of Hall County.

Click here to see the history of Hall County Fire Services.



Latest Department News - View Full List

Hall County Fire Services sponsors Camp LifeSavers - 6/26/2008


Police and Fire Games Fast Approaching - 5/21/2008
Hall County will host the annual Georgia Police and Fire Games in June 16-20 2008.



Fire Services
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