Bells Fire Department

Bells Fire Department We are a volunteer fire department located in Bells, Tennessee. This page is to be used for safety awareness and informational purposes.

06/11/2026

Update:

The incident is now closed and crews have left the premises.
It was determined the cause was due to carbon monoxide.

Original post:

Crockett County Emergency Management Agency along with multiple other agencies worked a situation at Pictsweet this afternoon.

Once the size and scope of the situation was determined mutual aid and assistance was immediately requested.

Crockett County Emergency Management would like to give a huge thanks to all agencies that responded and assisted:

Crockett County Dispatch
Crockett County Ambulance Service
Medical Center EMS Jackson and Dyersburg
Haywood County Ambulance
Ambulance Service of Lexington (Brownsville)
Hardeman County Ambulance Service
Humboldt Area Rescue Squad
Bells PD
Gadsden Fire Department
Crockett County Rescue Squad
Bells Fire Department
Madison County Fire Department
Pictsweet Emergency Response members
Tennessee Emergency Management Agency
Tennessee Department of Health

All these agencies seamlessly worked together to triage patients and clear the facility.

A special thank you also to Pictsweet as they diligently assisted efforts.

We are so appreciative to Bells Food Rite for heading up a month long fundraiser for the Bells Fire Department and Bells...
06/06/2026

We are so appreciative to Bells Food Rite for heading up a month long fundraiser for the Bells Fire Department and Bells Police Department. The funds raised will go toward the purchase of much needed equipment for each department. On site today along with the employees of Food Rite were Assistant Fire Chief Jason Pigue, Firefighter Collyn Griffin, Firefighter Wil Permenter, Police Chief Kevin Ligon and Assistant Police Chief Donnie King. You still have time to donate at Bells Food Rite through June 28, 2026. Again we appreciate Bells Food Rite and our community for your support.

06/03/2026

We're raising money for our local heroes during the month of June! 🚓🇺🇸🚒
When you shop with us June 1-28, we will be taking donations at the register for our local police and fire stations to help fund their departmental needs. Help us thank those who keep our community safe by making a donation to these local departments this month! ⭐️

Members of the Bells Police Department and the Bells Fire Department took part in the funeral service of Mr. Lee F. Hick...
05/31/2026

Members of the Bells Police Department and the Bells Fire Department took part in the funeral service of Mr. Lee F. Hickman, former Fire Chief, yesterday. Some served as pallbearers and after the service, Mr. Hickman was escorted through town and in front of the fire station by police and fire vehicles. Pictured below are Police Chief Kevin Ligon, Firefighter Junior Jordan, Assistant Fire Chief Jason Pigue, Firefighter Wil Permenter, Firefighter Collyn Griffin, Firefighter Phillip Miller and Fire Chief Wayne Jernigan. Not pictured are Assistant Police Chief Donnie King, who lead the procession, Firefighter Marco Bautista and Firefighter Joshua Howell who were on standby at the fire station to make sure the lights were on the fire trucks there as the procession passed by, Assistant Fire Chief Allen Peyton and Firefighter Daniel Pigue.

We are saddened to announce the passing of our former Fire Chief, Lee Hickman. He served on Bells Fire Department for ov...
05/26/2026

We are saddened to announce the passing of our former Fire Chief, Lee Hickman. He served on Bells Fire Department for over 30 years where he touched many lives. Please remember the family at this very difficult time.

View Lee Farrow Hickman's obituary, contribute to their memorial, see their funeral service details, and more.

Thank you to all Firefighters.
05/04/2026

Thank you to all Firefighters.

Bells Fire Department had four members go through their Live Burn Certification at the Madison County Fire Department Tr...
05/03/2026

Bells Fire Department had four members go through their Live Burn Certification at the Madison County Fire Department Training Academy as the they wrap up their State required 64 Hour Firefighter Training. Marco Bautista, Collyn Griffin, Collin Revelle and Joshua Howell participated in numerous activities showcasing and testing the skills needed to complete this certification. We are so proud of them all. They are definitely assets to our already outstanding group of Firefighters on the department. We appreciate Crockett County & Friendship Fire Chief & TN Fire Codes Academy Instructor Casey Burnett, Memphis Firefighter & TN Fire Codes Academy Instructor John Doyle, Madison County Fire Chief Eric Turner, Madison County Training Instructor Jana Compton and others from Madison County Fire Department for their efforts in training such a fine group of individuals.

Remember the firefighters lost in the line of duty.
05/02/2026

Remember the firefighters lost in the line of duty.

Here’s a few pictures of trainings this year. Your local firefighters are constantly learning and improving the skills n...
04/29/2026

Here’s a few pictures of trainings this year. Your local firefighters are constantly learning and improving the skills needed to serve the community. We have a great group of seasoned and new members on the department.

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12984 Highway 79
Bells, TN
38006

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