Longview Fire Department

Longview Fire Department Longview Fire Dept. provides fire protection and Emergency Medical response for the Longview area of Pontotoc County and its' surrounding areas.

Response Area has a Class 7 rating.

01/05/2026

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.

Credit for this write-up goes to Midwest Emergency Photography.

Panola County Fire Services outside City of Batesville Fire Department is 100% volunteer. If you are interested in joining a department near you and becoming apart of something great for your community, please message us!

11/30/2025

It is with a heavy heart the Furrs Fire Dept has lost one of their own this morning. Fireman Billy Ransom lost his battle with cancer. Billy was the one person you could always count on for help. Anything needing done he was just a phone call away. Never questioned anything you asked of him he just showed up and helped. Your smile and willingness to help everyone and anyone will be hard to match. You will be missed my brother and never will the Furrs Fire Dept. Forget you. Fly high our friend.

Billy Ransom. End of shift 11/30/25

07/03/2025
Prayers for Tupelo Fire Department family.
06/26/2025

Prayers for Tupelo Fire Department family.

03/25/2022
08/30/2021

Since we will have some inclement weather from Hurricane Ida pass through our area over the next couple of days, it’s a good time to go over the differences between a watch and a warning.

Watch : We have the ingredients for tacos.

Warning : We are having tacos. Right now.

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3467 Longview Road
Belden, MS
38863

Telephone

+16622963171

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