Department Personnel
Bryan Jamison
Fire Chief / Paramedic
Steve Haas
Assistant Chief / ECA
Preston Cardwell
Captain / ECA
Tony Prah
Engineer / EMT
Pat Mullins
Captain / EMR
Chris Pribble
Engineer / EMT
Brandon Washnock
Lieutenant / ECA
Carrington Steward
Engineer / EMT
Michael DeLuca
Engineer / EMT
Mike Ancy
Firefighter / ECA
Stephen Jones
Lieutenant / EMR
Aubrey Jones
Membership Coordinator / EMR
John Grady
Firefighter / EMT
Sylvia Smallwood
Treasurer
Kristi Kleine
Secretary
55
Years Serving
119+
Fires
214+
EMS
333+
Total Calls
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A Small Fire Doubles in Size Every 30 Seconds
Fire grows exponentially. What starts as a small flame on a wastebasket can engulf an entire room in under five minutes. This is why early detection and fast evacuation are so critical — by the time you see heavy smoke, you may only have seconds to get out.
Electrical Fires Often Start Hidden
Electrical fires frequently start inside walls where you cannot see them, often caused by faulty wiring, overloaded circuits, or damaged cords. Warning signs include frequently tripping breakers, flickering lights, discolored outlets, or a burning smell with no visible source. If you notice any of these, call a licensed electrician.