Camp Spark

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A FREE, 5-day summer camp, hosted by the Greensboro Fire Department, that provides high school-aged young women with the opportunity to learn the basic functions of firefighting.

05/04/2026

Applications are officially OPEN for the Greensboro Fire Citizens’ Academy 🚒

Get a behind-the-scenes look at your fire department through this 8-week, hands-on program. From emergency response to daily operations, you’ll experience what it really takes to serve our community.

🗓 Program begins July 22
🕕 Sessions held weekly on Thursday evenings, 6–8:30 PM
⚠️ Note: First session will be held on a Wednesday

✔️ Must be 18+
✔️ Background check required
✔️ Completed applications due by 5 PM on May 31 (no exceptions)

Spots are limited—apply today and step inside the Greensboro Fire Department: https://form.jotform.com/222004382080038

Preparations for Camp Spark 💥 & Camp Blaze 🔥 2026 are officially underway!We are looking for local businesses and leader...
04/13/2026

Preparations for Camp Spark 💥 & Camp Blaze 🔥 2026 are officially underway!

We are looking for local businesses and leaders to partner with us in shaping the next generation of Greensboro’s first responders. Whether through a sponsorship or a donation, your support keeps these camp experiences FREE for our youth.

As a 501(c)3 organization, your contribution is tax-deductible and stays 100% local.*

Small Acts, BIG Impact. 🚒

📩 Inbox us for our 2026 Sponsorship Package!
[email protected]
City of Greensboro Fire Department City of Greensboro Professional Fire Fighters of Greensboro

Happy Women’s History Month!!! ✨✨✨
03/12/2026

Happy Women’s History Month!!! ✨✨✨

Retired Deputy Chief Dee Anne Staley

Retired Deputy Chief Dee Ann Staley is a pioneer. As one of the first women to be hired by GFD, Chief Staley is a part of the long, esteemed history of the City of Greensboro and its fire department. She was also the first woman on the department to be promoted to Captain, Battalion Chief, Assistant Chief, and Deputy Chief.

Chief Staley’s father was working at Wesley Long Hospital in Greensboro when he noticed some posters around the hospital advertising that Greensboro Fire Department was hiring. He had thought that his daughter, who had recently graduated college, would do well as a firefighter, so he told her about the job openings. She put in an application, and was hired to begin the academy, along with four other women and four men.

On what it was like as one of the first women, Chief Staley said, “It was definitely a learning experience. Not just for the women, but for the male trainees, leadership, and the guys already out on the line as well.” By the time she graduated, their class had whittled down to just three women and four men. After graduating the academy, Chief Staley was stationed at Fire Station 8, which was on Chapman Street in Greensboro.

Before her arrival, the station had a captain’s room, a battalion chief’s room, and a big bedroom where the other firefighters slept. When she was on duty, the captain and battalion chief shared a bedroom and she was given the other single bedroom.

After seven and a half years as a firefighter, Chief Staley was promoted to Captain. “It was kind of funny,” she said, “I was tied with another firefighter on the list, and I got to choose the assignment I wanted first. Between Station 1 and Fire Prevention, I chose Fire Prevention over 24 hour shifts so that I could have a family.”

Chief Staley continued her trailblazing streak by being the first woman to be promoted to Battalion Chief, then Assistant Chief, and Deputy Chief. She worked in Training, Planning and Research, Administrative Services, and Emergency Services. After a long career with the Greensboro Fire Department, she retired as a Deputy Chief in 2008.

Chief Staley’s advice to up and coming firefighters: “I was fortunate that I had a degree coming in, it was an advantage when I got hired and I made more money. Education is important! Also, spend your time wisely at the station. Use every opportunity to be a well-rounded firefighter. Learn about and work on the engine and the ladder. Know the rules and regulations, develop positive relationships, and stay in shape! Firefighting is a hard job and you risk your life. You need to have a good head on your shoulders!”

A large portion of the funding that supports continuous growth of our youth programs comes from generous sponsorships fr...
03/03/2026

A large portion of the funding that supports continuous growth of our youth programs comes from generous sponsorships from local businesses.
If you or someone you know is interested in becoming one of our sponsors, use the QR code provided to complete the simple sponsorship forms. Email us at [email protected] for additional information.

02/24/2026
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06/27/2025

After a fun yoga based PT session this morning, our campers learned how to properly use a fire extinguisher! Each camper...
06/27/2025

After a fun yoga based PT session this morning, our campers learned how to properly use a fire extinguisher! Each camper was able to fully extinguish a fire quickly by learning the acronym PASS. Can anyone guess what PASS stands for?

Afterwards, our campers met members of our Urban Search and Rescue team, and learned about extrication, which involves using hydraulic tools to gain access to a vehicle to remove a patient. They gained hands on experience with these tools under the watchful eyes of their instructors!

For lunch, our campers got to learn more about drones from our very own camp instructor Rachel! The , this afternoon, ou...
06/26/2025

For lunch, our campers got to learn more about drones from our very own camp instructor Rachel! The , this afternoon, our campers went to Skywild at Greensboro Science Center and tried out the obstacle courses!

This morning, our campers mastered the art of tying knots, including the clove hitch, the figure eight, and the bowline....
06/26/2025

This morning, our campers mastered the art of tying knots, including the clove hitch, the figure eight, and the bowline. They are now rappelling and climbing our aerial ladder. We have some campers who are bravely conquering their fear of heights today!

This afternoon, our campers participated in an enriching experience, meeting members of our hazmat team and observing ca...
06/25/2025

This afternoon, our campers participated in an enriching experience, meeting members of our hazmat team and observing captivating chemical reactions. They were also introduced to Captain, the Charlotte Fire Department's arson dog, and gained a deeper understanding of the Greensboro Police Department's bomb squad's response to potential threats. The day concluded with our Get Out Alive drill, where they demonstrated their ability to navigate a hose line to safety!

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1510 N Church Street
Greensboro, NC
27405

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