Lanier County Fire Department

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The Lanier County Fire Department is proud to participate in the SGMC Foundation Jump Start a Heart Program. This progra...
06/02/2026

The Lanier County Fire Department is proud to participate in the SGMC Foundation Jump Start a Heart Program. This program helps provide lifesaving CPR education and awareness throughout our communities, empowering citizens with the skills and confidence to respond during cardiac emergencies.

Every second counts when someone experiences cardiac arrest, and programs like this help make our community safer and better prepared to save lives.

We would like to thank the SGMC Foundation for their commitment to community health and for partnering with local agencies to make a difference.

Together, we can help Jump Start a Heart and save a life!

On May 26, 2026, the Lanier County Fire Department participated in State Opioid Adapted Response (SOAR) Training. We wou...
05/27/2026

On May 26, 2026, the Lanier County Fire Department participated in State Opioid Adapted Response (SOAR) Training. We would like to thank the Lanier County Sheriff’s Office for allowing us to join in on the training. Working together and continuing to train as one team helps us better serve and protect our community.

05/22/2026

CONGRATULATIONS to our dawgs on winning the 3PEAT!! 🏆⚾️♥️🖤

🚨⚾️ GAME DAY ⚾️🚨LANIER COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT IS PUMPED UP!!! The Dawgs are headed back to the Championship and chasing ...
05/22/2026

🚨⚾️ GAME DAY ⚾️🚨

LANIER COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT IS PUMPED UP!!! The Dawgs are headed back to the Championship and chasing that THREE-PEAT!

Good luck fellas — play hard, stay focused, and leave it all on the field! Dawg Nation is behind you all the way!

LET’S GOOOOOOO!!! 🔥🐾⚾️

The Lanier County Fire Department would like to congratulate the Class of 2026 graduates on this incredible accomplishme...
05/22/2026

The Lanier County Fire Department would like to congratulate the Class of 2026 graduates on this incredible accomplishment. Your hard work, dedication, and perseverance have paid off, and we are proud of each and every one of you.

As you move forward into the next chapter of life, remember to keep striving for greatness and never stop chasing your dreams. Congratulations again, Class of 2026 — we wish you all a safe, successful, and bright future!

The Lanier County Fire Department would like to take a moment to say thank you to all of our local law enforcement offic...
05/15/2026

The Lanier County Fire Department would like to take a moment to say thank you to all of our local law enforcement officers during Law Enforcement Appreciation Week. Your dedication, sacrifice, and commitment to protecting our communities do not go unnoticed.

We are proud to stand beside the men and women who serve every day, often putting themselves in harm’s way to keep others safe. Thank you for your hard work, long hours, and unwavering service to Lanier County and surrounding communities.

From all of us at the Lanier County Fire Department — we appreciate you, we support you, and we thank you for everything you do. Stay safe.

05/15/2026

As wildfire conditions improve, the State Forester burn ban has been lifted in all counties.

🔗 Executive Order: https://gatrees.org/resources/executive-order-lifting-burn-ban-and-state-of-emergency-in-17-counties/

This is welcome progress—and a testament to the incredible work of wildland firefighters, first responders, and partner agencies who have worked around the clock over the past several weeks.

⚠️ A few important reminders:
➡️ While the State Forester’s wildfire burn ban has been lifted, some counties may still have local burn restrictions or ordinances in place. Always check with local officials before conducting outdoor burning.
➡️ The Georgia EPD summer burn ban is still in effect for 54 counties, primarily in and around metro Atlanta, through October 1. That seasonal restriction remains in place regardless of current wildfire conditions.
➡️ Even with improved conditions, parts of Georgia remain dry, and wildfire risk has not disappeared. It still only takes one spark to start a wildfire.

We’re grateful for the progress being made—and for every Georgian who helped by taking precautions, following restrictions, and supporting wildfire response efforts.

For current wildfire updates, safety information, and resources, visit:
🔗 https://gatrees.org/current-wildfire-information-and-resources/

Fighting fire. Protecting forests. Serving Georgia.

The Lanier County Fire Department would like to wish our baseball team a GOOD LUCK on the FINAL FOUR today! Congratulati...
05/13/2026

The Lanier County Fire Department would like to wish our baseball team a GOOD LUCK on the FINAL FOUR today! Congratulations on making it this far! Let’s keep going and bring home another WIN! ⚾️♥️🖤

05/06/2026

Dear Lanier County residents,

Lanier County Fire Department is aware of the heavy smoke throughout the area. We are actively monitoring conditions and searching for any active flames. At this time, the smoke has spread from one side of the county to the other, and surrounding counties are also being affected.

As always, we appreciate everyone continuing to take fire safety precautions and doing their part to help keep our community safe.

Please remain alert and report any visible flames or emergencies to 911 immediately.

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Lakeland, GA
31635

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