Atlanta, MO Fire Department

Atlanta, MO Fire Department Atlanta Missouri Volunteer Fire Department Atlanta, MO
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01/04/2026

2026 Rural Members’ Dues and Fire Department information.

2026 Rural Member Dues (property owners outside the City of Atlanta) were mailed January 2, 2029. The payments are due by January 31, 2025. Your membership along with the City of Atlanta’s portion (property within the city limits is covered by a fee paid by the City of Atlanta) is the primary source of funding for your protection from fire damage to home and property. We strive to provide the best fire protection possible while keeping membership costs low. Rural Memberships are $80 (year Jan-Dec) for your primary property and everything that adjoins it, with additional non-adjoining properties charged at an additional $40 (year Jan – Dec).

The billing information comes from the Macon County Assessor’s office and the Macon County On-line GIS mapping.
If you have multiple properties under different names recorded with the Macon County Assessor’s office that may be why you receive separate billings for each of the properties. We encourage you to make sure your address, name and properties are current with the Macon County Assessor’s office to avoid billing errors.

If you choose to not remit dues the AFVD will still respond to you as a non-member. However, the charges for such services, as allowed by Missouri Statutes, are substantial and are as follows: $100 to respond, $500 an hour for fire emergencies. Since these charges do not apply to homes within the City of Atlanta, rural membership is encouraged.

Our volunteers do great work; they devote their valuable time away from family during all hours of the day and night, utilizing heavily used equipment at a very low overhead cost. We work hard to keep our costs low while providing the best fire protection we possibly can. With the rising costs of operating and insurance we are holding our annual fee at this time and attempting to offset the rising costs with grants and donations when possible.
The Board of Directors has implemented a negligent fire fee in regard to out-of-control burns that started out as a controlled burn. If a controlled burn area is found out of control by not being properly supervised or the area was being burned during high fire danger, the Fire Chief may, at their discretion, deem the property owner negligent for fire safety. Therefore, a fee of $50 per hour will be charged to the property owner regardless of membership. Should you be planning a control burn we recommend you contact Emergency Services at (660) 385-1911 Option 1 to report your control burn to prevent dispatching a fire department when not needed. Should the fire department be dispatched to a control burn that was not reported to Emergency Services you may be billed for a dispatch of fire department equipment and personnel.

If you are interested in serving or have any questions, please contact Scott Landorf, at [email protected] or (660) 239-4253.

05/19/2025

Thunderstorms this morning will continue to linger to the east into central Missouri. We are still expecting two additional rounds of strong to severe Thunderstorms today. The first round will arrive around midday into the early afternoon. The second round will begin late this afternoon/early evening and continue into the night. There remains uncertainty in how storms will evolve, but we all severe hazards are possible and we're encouraging everyone to stay well aware of the weather as you make your way through the day. Ensure you have wireless emergency alerts turned on in your phone and watch local media and utilize NOAA Weather Radio for updates.

Stay weather aware friends!
05/19/2025

Stay weather aware friends!

‼️⚠️ UPDATE - As of 8 a.m., the National Weather Service has expanded the MODERATE RISK (4/5) area to most of Southwest Missouri with all Severe Storm hazards possible for most of the state beginning this afternoon and continuing overnight as storms move east!
⚠️Tornadoes - Possibly strong
⚠️Large Damaging Hail
⚠️Strong straight-line winds
‼️There is also a Flood Watch for 1/3 of the state from 1 p.m. to 7 a.m. Tuesday.
✅Follow your local forecast closely for updates on severity and timing
✅Have multiple ways of getting alerts in case one fails
✅Always know where you would shelter
✅Adjust your activities so that you are in a safe structure if your local forecast dictates!

05/18/2025
01/22/2025

2025 Rural Members’ Dues
And Fire Department information.
2025 Rural Member Dues (property owners outside the City of Atlanta) will be mailed about January 2, 2025. The payments are due by January 31, 2025. Your membership along with the City of Atlanta’s portion (property within the city limits is covered by a fee paid by the City of Atlanta) is the primary source of funding for your protection from fire damage to home and property. We strive to provide the best fire protection possible while keeping membership costs low. Rural Memberships are $80 (year Jan-Dec) for your primary property and everything that adjoins it, with additional non-adjoining properties charged at an additional $40 (year Jan – Dec).
The billing information comes from the Macon County Assessor’s office and the Macon County On-line GIS mapping .
If you have multiple properties under different names recorded with the Macon County Assessor’s office that may be why you receive separate billings for each of the properties.
If you choose to not remit dues the AFVD will still respond to you as a non-member. However, the charges for such services, as allowed by Missouri Statutes, are substantial and are as follows: $100 to respond, $500 an hour for fire emergencies. Since these charges do not apply to homes within the City of Atlanta, rural membership is encouraged.
Our volunteers do great work; they devote their valuable time away from family during all hours of the day and night, utilizing heavily used equipment at a very low overhead cost. We work hard to keep our costs low while providing the best fire protection we possibly can. With the rising costs of operating and insurance we are holding our annual fee at this time and attempting to offset the rising costs with grants and donations when possible. During the 2023 year the fire department received a FEMA grant for a Compressor and Fill station to service the SCBA tanks for the fire fighters breathing equipment when fighting fires. This was a needed piece of equipment to support the fire fighter's safety and support the department efforts to support the community. In 2024 year the fire department received a FEMA grant for a Extractor (Wash Machine) and drying cabinet to wash and maintain the fire fighters turnout gear. We will continue to search FEMA and other options for additional grants to support the department, fire fighters and community.
The Board of Directors has implemented a negligent fire fee in regard to out-of-control burns that started out as a controlled burn. If a controlled burn area is found out of control by not being properly supervised or the area was being burned during high fire danger, the Fire Chief may, at their discretion, deem the property owner negligent for fire safety. Therefore, a fee of $50 per hour will be charged to the property owner regardless of membership. Should you be planning a control burn we recommend you contact Emergency Services at (660) 385-1911 Option 1 to report your control burn to prevent dispatching a fire department when not needed. Should the fire department be dispatched to a control burn that was not reported to Emergency Services you may be billed for a dispatch of fire department equipment and personnel.
If you are interested in serving or have any questions, please contact Scott Landorf, at [email protected] or (660) 239-4253.

02/25/2024

A red flag warning has been issued on Monday for parts of the area. Fires that start could spread quickly and be difficult to control in these area. Winds are expected to be out of the south with 20-30 mph gusts possible.

2024 Rural Members’ Dues And Fire Department information.2024 Rural Member Dues (property owners outside the City of Atl...
12/30/2023

2024 Rural Members’ Dues
And Fire Department information.

2024 Rural Member Dues (property owners outside the City of Atlanta) will be mailed about January 2, 2024. The payments are due by January 31, 2024. Your membership along with the City of Atlanta’s portion (property within the city limits is covered by a fee paid by the City of Atlanta) is the primary source of funding for your protection from fire damage to home and property. We strive to provide the best fire protection possible while keeping membership costs low. Rural Memberships are $60 (year Jan-Dec) for your primary property and everything that adjoins it, with additional non-adjoining properties charged at an additional $30 (year Jan – Dec).

The billing information comes from the Macon County Assessor’s office and the Macon County On-line GIS mapping at https://www.maconcountymo.com/gis.html .

If you have multiple properties under different names recorded with the Macon County Assessor’s office that may be why you receive separate billings for each of the properties.

If you choose to not remit dues the AFVD will still respond to you as a non-member. However, the charges for such services, as allowed by Missouri Statutes, are substantial and are as follows: $100 to respond, $500 an hour for fire emergencies. Since these charges do not apply to homes within the City of Atlanta, rural membership is encouraged.

Our volunteers do great work; they devote their valuable time away from family during all hours of the day and night, utilizing heavily used equipment at a very low overhead cost. We work hard to keep our costs low while providing the best fire protection we possibly can. With the rising costs of operating and insurance we are holding our annual fee at this time and attempting to offset the rising costs with grants and donations when possible. During the 2023 year the fire department received a FEMA grant for a Compressor and Fill station to service the SCBA tanks for the fire fighters breathing equipment when fighting fires. This was a needed piece of equipment to support the fire fighter's safety and support the department efforts to support the community. We will continue to search FEMA and other options for additional grants to support the department, fire fighters and community.

The Board of Directors has implemented a negligent fire fee in regard to out-of-control burns that started out as a controlled burn. If a controlled burn area is found out of control by not being properly supervised or the area was being burned during high fire danger, the Fire Chief may, at their discretion, deem the property owner negligent for fire safety. Therefore, a fee of $50 per hour will be charged to the property owner regardless of membership. Should you be planning a control burn we recommend you contact Emergency Services at (660) 385-1911 Option 1 to report your control burn to prevent dispatching a fire department when not needed. Should the fire department be dispatched to a control burn that was not reported to Emergency Services you may be billed for a dispatch of fire department equipment and personnel.

If you are interested in serving or have any questions, please contact Scott Landorf, at [email protected] or (660) 239-4253.
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Thank you for your continued support.
Scott Landorf, President Hayden Petrey, Fire Chief
Becky Beczkala, Secretary Holt Landorf, Member
Debbie Cain, Treasurer

The Atlanta Volunteer Fire Department Inc. fire district is noted as the yellow highlighted area.
This area outside of the city limits of Atlanta is considered the Rural Members area.

The Atlanta Volunteer Fire Department is pleased to announce that Hayden Petre has been promoted to Fire Chief. If you s...
11/24/2023

The Atlanta Volunteer Fire Department is pleased to announce that Hayden Petre has been promoted to Fire Chief.
If you see Chief Petre out and about, please give him a pat on the back!

10/01/2023

SAVE THE DATE!!
AVFD OPEN HOUSE
OCTOBER 14, 2023
1-3P🚒🚑
Come see the exciting improvements we've made!!
Hot dogs, chips and drinks provided!!

We are sad to hear of Tom's passing. The entire Yates family are in our thoughts and prayers.
10/01/2023

We are sad to hear of Tom's passing.

The entire Yates family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Macon EMS is saddened to announce the passing of Paramedic Tom Yates. Tom has served as a Paramedic and Ambulance Director for Macon EMS for 24 years before retiring last year.

Tom has also served in EMS for 47 years. During those years, Tom was a friend, mentor, teacher, and advocate for EMS.

We ask that you keep Tom’s Family and EMS Family in your thoughts during this time.

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