Bath Springs Fire Department Stations 2 and 6

Bath Springs Fire Department Stations 2 and 6 Bath Springs Fire Department Stations 2 and 6 cover the south end of Decatur County. The station is located beside the Bath Springs Community Center.

We respond to all fires, 10-46 (Motor Vehicle Accidents with Injuries), and mutual aid calls with other fire departments in the county, as well as Scotts Hill if requested. If interested in joining, we meet at Station 2 every first Monday night of the month. (3645 Highway 114, Bath Springs Tennessee, 38311). We meet every third Monday night at Station 6 located at the intersection of Three Way Roa

d and Bob's Landing Road. (40 Bob's Landing Road, Bath Springs Tennessee, 38311). If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us on Facebook! Chief: Melvin Brasher
Asst Chief: Randy Gordon

Happy EMS week to all the EMT’s, AEMT’s and Paramedics at Decatur County EMS. We appreciate everything y’all do for our ...
05/22/2026

Happy EMS week to all the EMT’s, AEMT’s and Paramedics at Decatur County EMS. We appreciate everything y’all do for our department, community, and county. We are glad to work alongside y’all!

Come join the Bath Springs Community Center Board on the dedication of the Military tribute this Saturday, May 16th star...
05/11/2026

Come join the Bath Springs Community Center Board on the dedication of the Military tribute this Saturday, May 16th starting at 11 AM!

03/26/2026

The Tennessee Division of Forestry will not issue burn permits today, 03/26/2026, or tomorrow, 03/27/2026, due to weather conditions. This means no open burning will be allowed. Thank you.

Reminder: a burn permit is REQUIRED from October 15th through May 15th. They can be obtained online at burnsafetn.org. I...
03/26/2026

Reminder: a burn permit is REQUIRED from October 15th through May 15th. They can be obtained online at burnsafetn.org. If the fire you have set without a permit crosses over to another land owner causing damage, you will be held liable and fined. Once a permit has been obtained, we ask that you contact Decatur County 911 and advise them of your burn. This allows them to properly dispatch resources to incidents.

Decatur County 911 Non-Emergency Line: 731-852-3911

Safe Debris Burning It isn't fire season in Tennessee right now, but now is the best time to prepare for wildfires. Take steps now to defend your home and community from wildfires. Get a Burn Permit Click Here to Protect Your Home from Wildfire Basic Fire Safety Guidelines for Outdoor Burning Carele...

03/11/2026

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Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Southern Decatur County until 2 p.m. Please take shelter inside.

03/09/2026

Severe Thunderstorm Watch until 7 p.m. for Decatur County. Please continue to monitor the weather.

Manufactured homes offer comfort, affordability, and flexibility — but like any home, fire safety should always be a top...
03/04/2026

Manufactured homes offer comfort, affordability, and flexibility — but like any home, fire safety should always be a top priority. Because these homes can have unique layouts and materials, taking a few extra precautions can make all the difference.

Here are some important fire safety reminders from the NFPA:

If you have damage to your home that is NOT visible from the exterior of your home, please report it using the link belo...
02/07/2026

If you have damage to your home that is NOT visible from the exterior of your home, please report it using the link below! This is being used to give estimated damages to FEMA.

Today, around 12 pm, Decatur County Fire Departments Stations 2 and 6 alongside Scott’s Hill Fire and Saltillo Fire resp...
01/28/2026

Today, around 12 pm, Decatur County Fire Departments Stations 2 and 6 alongside Scott’s Hill Fire and Saltillo Fire responded to a reported structure fire in the residences utility room. First arriving firefighter reported the structure to be fully involved. The residents safely evacuated without any injuries. The cause of the fire appears to be electrical. This is a hard reminder that you check your breaker box when your power gets turned back on to make sure everything is turned to the right place. Thanks to Scott’s hill fire department, Saltillo Fire, Decatur County EMS, Sheriffs Office, and 911 for the response today.

01/28/2026

Ice storm update 1/27/2026 5:30 PM

Road Conditions: Most of the main primary roads are passable after sunshine and warmer tempatures today. However, most of the back roads are still impassable without a four-wheel drive. Progress has been made today on trees and debris, however, some roads still have debris and utility lines. Plan on secondary roads being impassable for the next few days due to lingering ice.

Shelter: The shelter is open around the clock at the Decatur County Civic Center at 190 Civic Lane, Parsons. Necessary resources are available for shelter individuals If you are unable to get yourself there, contact non-emergency line 731-852-3911 and someone will attempt to get you there.

Water: Scott’s Hill Water Department was able to start producing water at the Bath Springs plant this evening. Customers in the Bath Springs area may see water return, however, there is still a boil notice in place. Water distribution will be again tomorrow at Station 2 Fire from 11 AM to 3 PM. All other water systems are stable at this time.

Electrical Restoration: LES along with outside agencies continue to work. Follow Lexington Electric System for the latest updates.

Weather Outlook: Tomorrow and Thursday weather will warm during the day, however, re-freeze is expected each night. End of the week and in to the weekend brittle cold air returns.

Emergency personnel are working to respond to all calls, and we appreciate everyone’s patience during this time. We will continue to make updates when available.

In closing, please continue to not be out if possible. God Bless and stay safe.

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3601 Highway 114 West
Bath Springs, TN
38311

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