Fairview Volunteer Fire & Rescue

Fairview Volunteer Fire & Rescue Located in Chilton County, Alabama.

Located in an incorporated area of Chilton County, Fairview Volunteer Fire and Rescue provides fire protection and advance life support rescue services.

03/16/2026

The storm shelter located at Fairview Volunteer Fire Department is available to anyone needing it during tonight's weather. Please remember that there is no smoking, and we cannot allow animals inside the shelter. When parking, please do not block the path to the shelter door, and please respect the landowners surrounding the shelter by staying out of their fields.

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03/11/2026

The storm shelter located at Fairview Volunteer Fire Department is available to anyone needing it during tonight's weather. Please remember that there is no smoking, and we cannot allow animals inside the shelter. When parking, please do not block the path to the shelter door, and please respect the landowners surrounding the shelter by staying out of their fields.

12/08/2025

Do you know what makes volunteer fire departments so incredible? It’s the people within them. Volunteer departments are made up of dedicated community members—people just like you—who want to give back to the place they call home.

Fairview Volunteer Fire Department is currently seeking new members. Do you love helping others? Then Fairview is the place for you.

There are many ways to serve that don’t involve fighting fires. We have opportunities in EMS response, office support, groundskeeping, maintenance, community service projects, and much more.

No training? No problem. Fairview provides all the training and tools you need to make a difference.

If you have questions, feel free to message us or stop by the station on Monday nights at 7 PM. We can’t wait to hear from our wonderful community!

04/03/2024

Storm shelter located at Fairview is open and available for use.

01/12/2024
01/09/2024

The storm shelter located at Fairview Volunteer Fire Department is open and will remain open throughout the night.

12/03/2023

We would like to thank Isabella Volunteer Fire and Rescue for their assistance on our call early this morning. Great teamwork always makes calls easier.

11/21/2023
11/17/2023

F O R I M M E D I A T E R E L E A S E
17 November 2023

AFC Makes Changes to ‘No Burn’ Order


With rainfall amounts varying across the state this week, the Alabama Forestry Commission is lifting the No Burn order in 33 counties in the southern half of the state. Effective at 5:00 p.m. on November 17, these counties will drop back to a Fire Alert. In those counties, burn permits will be issued to certified prescribed burn managers only. This new lesser restriction includes all counties south of and including Sumter, Greene, Hale, Perry, Dallas Autauga, Elmore, Macon, and Lee. The 34 counties in the northern half of the state remain under the No Burn order issued by Governor Ivey on November 9.
According to State Forester Rick Oates, agency personnel have been assessing rain accumulation and fuel moisture content in all counties to re-evaluate the No Burn order. “The recent rainfall should temporarily help us with the wildfire situation in some counties and hopefully more rain is on the way,” stated Oates. “Unfortunately, the northern counties did not receive enough precipitation to lift the No Burn order. Predicted rain for early next week may allow the situation to be re-assessed.”
Since October 1, AFC wildland firefighters, with the assistance of volunteer fire departments, have battled 727 wildfires consuming more than 7,770 acres across the state. With the No Burn order in place over the last nine days, 53 wildfires have burned approximately 200 acres of land in Alabama.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families, friends, and co-workers of Life Saver 4.
04/03/2023

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families, friends, and co-workers of Life Saver 4.

03/27/2023

The storm shelter located at Fairview Volunteer Fire Department is open for anyone needing shelter. Please be respectful of everyone utilizing the shelter. Remember we can not allow pets and there is to be no smoking inside of the shelter. Please make sure to remain weather aware and have your plan in place.

01/13/2023

Our search and rescue team has returned to Autuaga County to assist with the ongoing operations there. Please join us in praying for the ones suffering due to yesterday’s tornadoes. Also, continue to pray for the first responders working in the area.

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9597 County Road 37
Clanton, AL
35045

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+12052807660

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