Holly Springs MS Fire Department

Holly Springs MS Fire Department The Holly Springs Fire Department is deeply committed to serving our community in every possible way. Our dedication doesn't stop there.

Our Mission Statement: To provide the highest level of EMERGENCY PREVENTION AND PREPAREDNESS SERVICES through effective safety code compliance, educational programs and community service to all who live, work, visit or invest in our community We are always available, day or night, ready to respond to any emergency, whether it's a fire, medical issue, or hazardous situation. Our firefighters underg

o rigorous training to make sure they're well-prepared for any scenario they might face, from putting out fires to providing medical assistance and carrying out rescues. We are actively involved in educating the community about fire safety and how to handle emergencies through programs like our safety day and CPR training. Plus, we stay up-to-date with the latest training and technology to ensure we can do our job effectively and safely.

As we get ready for the upcoming Marshall County Safety Day, we wanted to share a throwback from one of our past events....
05/06/2026

As we get ready for the upcoming Marshall County Safety Day, we wanted to share a throwback from one of our past events. Time really flies! Do you recognize any of these kids? We love seeing generations grow up with our community events.

Serving Holly Springs isn’t just our job, it’s our commitment. We’re proud to stand ready for our community every day.
05/05/2026

Serving Holly Springs isn’t just our job, it’s our commitment. We’re proud to stand ready for our community every day.

04/28/2026

⚠️ Severe Weather Alert Update⚠️
The National Weather Service has extended the enhanced risk for severe weather farther south and east. Please continue to follow your local meteorologist for the latest information on the forecast in your area.

04/20/2026
Holly Springs remains under a burn ban until April 27.During this time, any open flame that produces embers is NOT allow...
04/13/2026

Holly Springs remains under a burn ban until April 27.

During this time, any open flame that produces embers is NOT allowed, including:
🔥 Campfires
🔥 Fire pits
🔥 Burning in barrels or on the ground

✅ Grilling is permitted — please use caution and stay attentive at all times.

03/14/2026

❗Severe Weather Threat ❗
The National Weather Service is forecasting an enhanced risk of severe weather for Mississippi on Sunday (3/15/26) evening. The highest threat is in north and central Mississippi, but the entire state could see severe storms.

Mississippi could experience:
🌪Tornadoes possible
🌬 Damaging winds up to 70 mph
⛈ Severe storms

❗ Stay Weather Aware ❗
📲Have multiple ways to receive alerts
🏠Know your Safe place

03/05/2026

You still have time to register for the conference and book your rooms at the Scarlet Pearl, but the room block window closes on March 15th. As far as the conference goes, you can register the day of and bring your payment then. If you plan on registering the day of, please email [email protected] and let us know so we can keep a running count on attendees. The latest version of the agenda is attached.

Registration and further info https://www.msfsia.com

02/22/2026

***OUTDATED POST: SEE PAGE FOR LATEST INFO***
***HIGH FIRE DANGER TODAY, 2.22.26***
From NWS: A combination of gusty winds, somewhat dry fuels in locations and low relative humidity values will lead to significant fire danger today. A Red Flag Warning remains in effect in portions of south Mississippi and northeast Louisiana in the Highway 84 corridor where drier fuels are located. Open burning should not be attempted as wildfires will spread rapidly in the Red Flag Warning area. To the north, open burning is discouraged as fires are more likely to escape control.

01/10/2026

After Christmas, many homes have new toys, gadgets, and devices that use lithium batteries. These batteries are powerful, but if they are damaged, overheated, charged improperly, or used with the wrong charger, they can pose a serious fire risk.
This video highlights important lithium battery safety tips.

12/11/2025

***CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT!***
2026 MFSIA Conference, March 24-26, 2026, at D'Iberville Community Center. Conference Hotel will be the Scarlet Pearl Casino Hotel for $79 per night.

Registration cost is $175 that includes membership and t-shirt, and this year we are introducing Buy1-Get 1 registrations for $200 that include two memberships and two t-shirts.

We are having to do some revamping on our website, but after it is done, we will have attendee and vendor registrations up and will update post.

Address

127 W. Falconer Avenue
Holly Springs, MS
38635

Telephone

+6622671903

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