Linden Fire Department

Linden Fire Department The Linden Fire Department serves Linden city limits. We are a volunteer station with an ISO rating of 5.

Thank you to the Perry County 911 Dispatch CommunicationsFor your commitment, service and sacrifice!
04/13/2026

Thank you to the Perry County 911 Dispatch Communications

For your commitment, service and sacrifice!

NPSTW honors public safety telecommunicators for their commitment, service, and sacrifice 🖤💛🖤 ~ j

04/11/2026
The Linden Fire Department will be set up across from the Food Giant today selling BBQ sandwiches with chips and a drink...
03/28/2026

The Linden Fire Department will be set up across from the Food Giant today selling BBQ sandwiches with chips and a drink.

All proceeds will go towards our annual “Shopping with a firefighter” program. We take several local children Christmas shopping every year.

03/26/2026
03/24/2026

Reminder:

Burn permits are required until May 15th.

If you live inside city limits of Linden, contact City Hall @ 931.589.2736 to get your burn permit.

If you live outside city limits of Linden, you can get a permit from tn.gov. Once you have the permit, please notify Perry County 911 Dispatch Communications at 931.589.3900 (non emergency number).

03/13/2026

Team TDCI is reminding Volunteer State residents of the lifesaving capabilities of a common household fixture: a door.

A closed door can hinder flames and smoke from spreading to other rooms and can help deprive a fire of the oxygen it needs to grow, limiting the structural damage a fire can cause and, most importantly, saving lives. In fact, closing doors to quarantine a fire is an age-old technique used by firefighters that homeowners should always remember.

Closing the door can stop the spread of fire in a home allowing time to find alternate escape routes or shelter in place until help arrives. The extra time bought by closing the door has never been more crucial. Forty years ago, residents had over 17 minutes to escape a home fire with their lives—that number is now under 3 minutes.

Closing the door works in conjunction with interconnected smoke alarms. For the best protection, smoke alarms should be installed inside each sleeping area, outside each sleeping area, and on every level of the home.

The SFMO encourages Tennesseans to remember to following tips related to closing the door:

-Close the bedroom door when sleeping, if possible. Remember to have smoke alarms inside and outside of each sleeping area. For the best protection, make sure your alarms are interconnected—when one sounds, they all will sound.

-Close the door behind you when escaping a room or building that is one fire.
If you are unable to escape a building that is on fire, close all doors between you and the fire. Use towels or sheets to seal the door cracks and cover air vents. Call the fire department and report your exact location.

-Keep fire doors closed. These specialized doors are used to compartmentalize a building and prevent the spread of smoke and flames. Never wedge, disable, or prop open fire doors in apartments or other buildings.

03/03/26 Linden Fire and the Rescue Squad battled a structure fire on ELIZABETH LEE-ANN DR, LINDEN.
03/03/2026

03/03/26 Linden Fire and the Rescue Squad battled a structure fire on ELIZABETH LEE-ANN DR, LINDEN.

2/23/26, the Linden Fire Department along side of Cedar Creek & Flatwoods Fire Departments, responded to a structure fir...
02/24/2026

2/23/26, the Linden Fire Department along side of Cedar Creek & Flatwoods Fire Departments, responded to a structure fire on Field Dr in Linden, TN.

2025 Firefighter of the Year: Terry AdkinsTerry Adkins is a dedicated volunteer firefighter with nearly 35 years of exem...
01/28/2026

2025 Firefighter of the Year: Terry Adkins

Terry Adkins is a dedicated volunteer firefighter with nearly 35 years of exemplary service to his community. He retired from the Town of Linden after 26 years of distinguished public service and also devoted 36 years to the Perry County Rescue Squad. Throughout his career, Mr. Adkins has consistently demonstrated selflessness, and an unwavering commitment to public safety.

Terry has been married to his wife, W***y, for 37 years. Together, they have raised two sons and are proud grandparents of two grandchildren. Over the course of his lifetime, Terry Adkins has devoted himself to serving others, leaving a lasting and positive impact on the community through his dedication, and compassion.

01/25/2026

Please stay home if possible. There’s trees hanging out in all of the roads and streets. Some are completely blocked. Don’t get out and stranded in this.

Please remember to exercise caution during this upcoming cold spell. Below are some safety tips to follow. If you need t...
01/21/2026

Please remember to exercise caution during this upcoming cold spell. Below are some safety tips to follow. If you need to go to a warming shelter, the Emergency Management Building will be open. You can contact them at the non-emergency number 931.589.3900

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140 W Main Street
Linden, TN
37096

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