Albany Area Volunteer Fire Department

Albany Area Volunteer Fire Department Albany Area Volunteer Fire Department was founded in 1956. We service 42 square miles that includes

06/01/2026

Late post but I want to take a moment to congratulate Assistant Chief Art Willard, Firefighter Matt Walls, and our new probationary firefighter Andrea Layton on passing their Firefighter 2 class and certifying up to the next level this past month! Keep up the great work! Chief Bolen

To those who have served and fallen, we thank you for your sacrifice. Thank you for allowing us to live in the greatest ...
05/25/2026

To those who have served and fallen, we thank you for your sacrifice. Thank you for allowing us to live in the greatest country in the world.

This morning Albany FD, Richland FD, and Columbia FD met up at the OU Airport for a dual purpose training . The firefigh...
05/23/2026

This morning Albany FD, Richland FD, and Columbia FD met up at the OU Airport for a dual purpose training . The firefighters were shown some new aircraft that has been recently purchased by the school, and they were shown the older aircraft to become more familiarized with them as well. Thank you, Kim White one of the OU aircraft mechanics for taking time out of your weekend to do this. Also, the Ohio University flight team members took the firefighters out on the line and showed them some more of the variety of aircraft that is on the airfield. After the OU flight team students helped train the firefighters, the firefighters then trained them with fire extinguisher usage and safety. A small demonstration on patient retrieval from an aircraft was also done. It was a great morning. Thank you to everyone at the Ohio university airport for allowing us the time to come out and do these valuable trainings. And a special thanks to the lineman Moose Moorehead for providing the 2 wheeled transportation

05/23/2026

Today, May 23rd, Albany fire will be at the Ohio University airport for a short training. Just wanted to let everyone know in case someone saw the fire trucks at the airport. We are just there for training.

Long before many of us were born, there was an amazing group of people who not only shaped the Albany Fire Department, b...
05/21/2026

Long before many of us were born, there was an amazing group of people who not only shaped the Albany Fire Department, but they worked for it, and volunteered for it! Come out and help us celebrate their accomplishments that have now lasted for 70 years! We hope to see you there!

05/10/2026

Happy mother's day to all the moms out there! We hope you have a great day!

To fire fighters everywhere, we thank you for your dedication and never ending service to our communities across the nat...
05/04/2026

To fire fighters everywhere, we thank you for your dedication and never ending service to our communities across the nation! To our crew here at Albany FD, I thank you for all you do everyday even when nobody is looking. You're the best of humanity and I sure am proud of you all! Chief Bolen

HUGE UPGRADE for Albany FD! Today Michael Philibin came out and gave us our SCBA training on our new SCBA's that we purc...
01/11/2026

HUGE UPGRADE for Albany FD! Today Michael Philibin came out and gave us our SCBA training on our new SCBA's that we purchased through him. After a very thorough training on using the new technology that these packs have compared to our old ones, several members stayed after and worked on fitting them on our trucks. This was quite a task as many brackets and holders had to be readjusted to fit the new packs. Thank you Mike for the great training and service after the sale. And thank you to our dedicated members for literally being at the station all day and working to complete the job! Chief Bolen

Today, now more than ever volunteer fire departments are needing dedicated firefighters. Get in contact with your local ...
01/05/2026

Today, now more than ever volunteer fire departments are needing dedicated firefighters. Get in contact with your local department and see how you can help.

Understanding Volunteer Firefighters
Who They Are. What They Do. Why They Matter.
Across the United States, the majority of fire departments are volunteer or mostly volunteer. In many rural and small-town communities, volunteer firefighters are the only line of defense when emergencies happen.
What “Volunteer Firefighter” Really Means

A volunteer firefighter is not “untrained” or “part-time” in skill. The word volunteer simply means they are not salaried.

Most volunteer firefighters:
Hold the same state and national certifications as career firefighters
Complete hundreds of hours of initial training
Participate in ongoing drills, classes, and continuing education
Respond to emergencies 24/7, often from home or work.

They balance emergency response with full-time jobs, families, and community responsibilities.

What Volunteer Firefighters Respond To
Volunteer firefighters respond to far more than just fires, including:
Structure fires (homes, businesses, farms)
Vehicle accidents and extrications
Medical emergencies and first response
Wildland and grass fires
Hazardous conditions and fuel spills
Severe weather incidents
Rescue operations
Public service and safety calls

In many communities, volunteer departments provide fire protection, rescue services, and first medical response—often all at once.
Training & Standards
Volunteer firefighters are held to the same safety and operational standards as career departments.
Training includes:
Fire behavior and suppression
Search and rescue techniques
Vehicle extrication
EMS and CPR
Hazardous materials awareness
Incident command and scene safety
PPE and SCBA operations
This training is completed on nights, weekends, and personal time, without pay.
Equipment & Funding
Most volunteer fire departments:
Rely on local taxes, grants, and donations
Conduct fundraisers to purchase equipment
Maintain apparatus that must meet strict safety standards
Stretch limited budgets to cover gear, fuel, insurance, and training
Many volunteers personally invest in their department—both financially and emotionally.

The Personal Sacrifice
When the tones drop, a volunteer firefighter may be:
Leaving work
Leaving a family dinner
Leaving a holiday
Waking up in the middle of the night
Walking away from their own safety and comfort
There is no paycheck waiting at the end of the call—only the knowledge that someone needed help, and they answered.
Why Volunteer Firefighters Matter
Without volunteer firefighters:
Emergency response times would increase
Rural communities would be left unprotected
Insurance costs would rise
Lives, homes, and livelihoods would be at greater risk
Volunteer firefighters protect communities that would otherwise have no protection at all.
Respect, Support, and Awareness
Supporting volunteer firefighters doesn’t always mean joining the department. It can include:
Understanding the time and sacrifice involved
Supporting local fire levies and funding
Donating or participating in fundraisers
Showing patience at emergency scenes
Teaching children respect for first responders
Simply saying thank you
Final Thought
Volunteer firefighters are ordinary people who do extraordinary things—without recognition, without compensation, and often without enough resources.
They are your neighbors.
Your coworkers.
Your friends.
Your family.
And when you need them most, they show up.

Merry Christmas everyone!
12/25/2025

Merry Christmas everyone!

Address

5533 Fire Department Lane
Albany, OH
45710

Telephone

(740) 698-7286

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