Talladega Fire and Rescue

Talladega Fire and Rescue Serving and protecting the greater Talladega area! We value teamwork, quality communication, and work-life balance. Suffice to say, it is an honor to serve you.

The Talladega Fire and Rescue Department is a career department that provides 24 hour emergency services between 2 stations that house 9 line personnel and 3 administrative staff, we provide fire suppression, fire prevention services, technical rescue operations and public education. We take pride in being an aggressive fire and rescue agency and having a progressive culture that supports traditio

n and mentorship. Our department encourages training and education among our staff and we are emphatic in our pursuit for mental and physical health. We strive to provide exceptional public service to our citizens and encourage creativity and innovation. Whether you are a resident, sightseer, local business owner in Talladega, our goal is to provide skilled, proficient service regardless of the demand. We embrace feedback about the department and upgrades you want to see. Please feel free to contact the Talladega Fire Department Administrative office (256) 362-3149 (non-emergency number) with your concerns. Sincerely,

Danny B. Warwick
Fire Chief

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The Talladega Fire Department recently had the opportunity to give a safety presentation at the Talladega County Extensi...
05/11/2026

The Talladega Fire Department recently had the opportunity to give a safety presentation at the Talladega County Extension Office to the AARP Chapter.

We appreciate the invitation and the opportunity to share important safety information with members of our community.

Thank you to everyone who attended and participated. Community partnerships like these help us continue working together to keep Talladega safe, informed, and prepared.

05/06/2026
Please stay weather aware Wednesday night.
05/05/2026

Please stay weather aware Wednesday night.

⚠️UPDATED Severe Weather Forecast Update for Wednesday Night through Early Thursday Morning as of 1:55pm Tuesday:

🚨Level 3 of 5 Risk is now in the forecast for locations roughly along the I-20/59 corridor. The Enhanced Risk was included for an increased chance for tornadoes, along with large hail and damaging winds. A level 1 to 2 out of 5 risk remains elsewhere across Central Alabama.

OVERNIGHT EVENT: We're expecting the chance for severe storms to begin as early as 6pm, with multiple rounds of storms moving from west to east through the overnight hours as a cold front slowly moves south across the area. Have your severe weather plan ready, and have multiple ways to recieve warnings - most importantly have something that can wake you up such as a NOAA Weather Radio, smartphone app, and make sure Wireless Emergency Alerts are ON. We'll keep you updated with the latest!

05/04/2026

The actor’s hands-on FDNY challenge raises hundreds of thousands to help fire departments struggling to afford equipment and training

International Firefighters Day
05/04/2026

International Firefighters Day

04/28/2026
04/20/2026

📢STATEWIDE FIRE ALERT REMAINS IN EFFECT📢

Statewide Fire Danger is HIGH today!
The Northern half of the state is classified as a High Fire Danger, while the Southern half has increased to a Very High Fire Danger classification.

We continue to urge everyone to avoid outdoor burning as we remain in drought conditions.

For clarity - this is not a ban on outdoor burning. This is a public notice to increase awareness of the drought conditions. As always, if you are burning over a .25 of an acre, you must obtain a burn permit from AFC's dispatch center.

04/13/2026

The Alabama Forestry Commission has issued a statewide Fire Alert, effective until at least April 20.

State Forester Rick Oates issued the Fire Alert due to worsening drought conditions across the state, combined with low relative humidity.

The Forestry Commission says 387 wildfires have burned 15,850 acres of forestland across the state in the last month.

Permits for outdoor burning will be restricted only to Certified Prescribed Burn Managers.

Anyone who burns a field, grassland or woodland without a burn permit may be subject to prosecution for committing a Class B misdemeanor.

04/01/2026
03/27/2026

On Friday at 10:58 a.m. the National Weather Service released a red flag warning valid for Saturday between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. for Marion, Lamar, Fayette, Walker, Blount, Etowah, Calhoun, Cherokee, Cleburne, Pickens, Tuscaloosa, Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair, Talladega, Clay, Randolph, Sumter, Greene,...

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255 South Street W
Talladega, AL
35160

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