05/03/2026
Warren County Fire Department System – Community Update
We’re proud to share progress and a look at what’s ahead as we continue serving our community:
Facility & Equipment Improvements
• Roof replacements completed at Hadley and Gott Station 1
• Roof replacements scheduled this month at Barren River Station 1 and Woodburn Station 1
• Two new brush trucks arriving in July (assigned to Hadley and Gott)
• Four new 1,000-gallon engines on order to be assigned at Richardsville, Alvaton, and Browning (anticipated delivery: December 2026)
Three 3000-gallon tankers were purchased in mid-2025 and are stationed at Plano, Richardsville, and Gott which have proven their effectiveness in the short time we have had them.
➡️ Looking ahead: exterior metal and roof replacement at Smiths Grove Station 1, roof replacement at Alvaton Station 3, roof replacement at Browning 1, and additional infrastructure upgrades across the county currently being identified
Training & Professional Development
We have several high-impact training opportunities on the horizon:
• Two-day Rural Water Supply Course (outside training firm with regional vendor support)
• Truck Company Operations Course (outside training firm)
• Rail Emergency Response Training with a federal partner
• Two-day Thermal Imaging Training Event this fall with a nationally recognized expert
• Additional training in development, including an Emergency Management–coordinated Water Rescue Course
Personnel & Staffing
• Actively recruiting volunteer firefighters to strengthen all nine volunteer departments across Warren County
• Maintaining compensated staffing ranging from 4–7 stations Monday–Friday (7:30 AM–5:30 PM) with full-time and part-time personnel based on staffing availability. Staffing at strategically staffed stations positioned to support efficient response times
• Launching our next Volunteer Recruit Academy this fall following the recent graduation of 18 firefighters
Partnerships & Community Safety
• Partnered with the American Red Cross to provide post-incident smoke detector installations
• Continued collaboration with:
Bowling Green Fire Department
Warren County Emergency Management
Neighboring county fire departments
Medical Center EMS
Local law enforcement agencies
These partnerships strengthen communication, coordination, and service delivery for our citizens.
Moving Forward
There are many great things happening across the system but none of it would be possible without the dedicated people from every department and agency working together to move us forward.
Thank you for your continued support of the Warren County Fire Department System.