Hartselle Fire and Rescue

Hartselle Fire and Rescue Hartselle Fire and Rescue provides fire protection and emergency service to the City of Hartselle, AL.

Hartselle Fire and Rescue has partnered with NARCOG to distribute medical information packets to our citizens. These pac...
10/18/2025

Hartselle Fire and Rescue has partnered with NARCOG to distribute medical information packets to our citizens. These packets all you to pre-record important information for use by first responders in the event of a medical emergency. We have a limited number available and will be limiting to one per person.

We will be at the following locations over the next three Saturdays.

Saturday, October 18th- Lowes of Hartselle Safety Day 10am-1pm
Saturday, October 25th- West Hartselle Baptist Community Day- 10am-2pm
Saturday, November 1st- Tractor Supply of Hartselle Responder Day 10am-2pm

09/30/2025

๐Ÿ“ขFire Danger Advisory Issued by the AFC๐Ÿ“ข

As drought conditions worsen, due to the recent lack of precipitation and high temperatures, the Alabama Forestry Commission is issuing a Statewide Fire Danger Advisory. Until the state receives sufficient rainfall to alleviate the severe dry situation, especially in central Alabama, this elevated fire danger will persist for the foreseeable future.

Mitigation measures should be considered to protect lives and property from wildfire damage. If possible, refrain from burning until fire danger has diminished. Always obtain a permit for prescribed burns, and ensure adequate equipment and personnel are present. Never leave a fire until it is safely extinguished. Conduct post-burn patrols for several days to ensure that reignition has not occurred and firebreaks have not been compromised. In residential areas, be sure to have a water hose prepared and adjacent to the burning area. After burning debris piles, it is necessary to thoroughly soak the area until cold.

As this advisory continues and potentially escalates, it is essential to maintain situational awareness. Burning debris piles can continue to smolder for multiple days, eventually spreading out of a previously contained area. Under these critically dry conditions, chances of embers igniting outside of the main burn area are increased. Fires in areas with deep duff (layers of decaying vegetable matter covering the ground under trees) can also continue to burn for extended periods of time, potentially causing tree mortality. Driving vehicles into tall grasses, as well as equipment use such as bush-hogging, hay baling, or mulching, can spark ignition.

The Alabama Forestry Commission will continue to monitor the strengthening drought and wildfire statistics across the state. The agency will evaluate if further restrictions are needed in the coming weeks.

We had a great time at Depot Days 2025! Thanks to everyone who stopped by to visit with us!
09/21/2025

We had a great time at Depot Days 2025! Thanks to everyone who stopped by to visit with us!

Station  #1 was honored to receive a visit from a local Boy Scout troop yesterday.
09/16/2025

Station #1 was honored to receive a visit from a local Boy Scout troop yesterday.

Hartselle Remembers
09/10/2025

Hartselle Remembers

A few pics from last week's Touch-a-Truck event. We were so excited to see everyone who came out to see all of the cool ...
08/16/2025

A few pics from last week's Touch-a-Truck event. We were so excited to see everyone who came out to see all of the cool stuff!

08/15/2025

Another successful collaborative safety drill at Crestline Elementary today! We are working hard to ensure that student safety remains our top priority. ๐Ÿš“๐Ÿš‘

08/15/2025
08/14/2025

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200 Main Street East
Hartselle, AL
35640

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