West Point Fire Department

West Point Fire Department LOYALTY-We believe each member shall be loyal to, and speak positive of fellow Firefighters, The Department, The City, and our customers.

OUR VISION-We will strive to become the finest fire service organization possible by utilizing and developing our members to their fullest potential, maximizing available resources, and being responsive to the growth of our community and changing needs of our customers. Our Core Values:

HONESTY-We acknowledge that truth and trust are the foundation of relationship building and delivery, and that

honesty begins with the individual. INTEGRITY-We will work hard everyday to maintain the highest professional standards and to earn public trust through our actions. PROFESSIONALISM-We will be commitment to quality, possessing a positive attitude and having pride in our work. Our conduct, both on and off duty, is a reflection of our Professional commitment. TEAMWORK-We will encourage teamwork; none of us is an effective alone as we are with the cooperative help of others. We encourage all shifts and division to work together as equal partners. SERCIVE ORIENTATION-We encourage a commitment to Service. Our performance must ultimately be judges by the satisfaction of those we serve. We recognize a service responsibility to other divisions within our department, to other City departments, and to every element of our business and neighborhood community. TOLERANCE-We acknowledge, encourage and respect the ethnic and cultural diversity in our Department and community. We strive for sensitivity and an understanding of this diversity.

Please share and join the West Point Fire Department on June 6th, 2026, at 10:00am at the West Point Fire Department loc...
05/14/2026

Please share and join the West Point Fire Department on June 6th, 2026, at 10:00am at the West Point Fire Department located at 1700 Safety Way, to join in the dedication of the newest addition to the department. The addition of this new apparatus represents the commitment, progress, and the continued investment in the safety of our city. Please share this information as we invite the citizens to join in the dedication and see your newest addition to the fire department.

The City of West Point, Georgia, and the West Point Fire Department are pleased to announce the arrival of a new custom ...
05/12/2026

The City of West Point, Georgia, and the West Point Fire Department are pleased to announce the arrival of a new custom pumper, featuring a 1000-gallon tank, 2000 gpm pump, and 30-gallon on-board foam tank, recently delivered from US Fire Apparatus. This new addition was officially placed in service today. The department extends its gratitude to the citizens of West Point, the Mayor, and City Council for their ongoing support, ensuring the department remains well-equipped to protect the community. US Fire Apparatus

04/17/2026
Getting to Know the Calm in the Chaos 🎧🛡️🖤💛🖤 West Point 911 🖤💛🖤National Public Safety Telecommunications Week is coming ...
04/01/2026

Getting to Know the Calm in the Chaos 🎧🛡️
🖤💛🖤 West Point 911 🖤💛🖤
National Public Safety Telecommunications Week is coming up April 12th – 18th, and we want to celebrate the dedicated voices behind the headset!
Our dispatchers are the true "first responders"—the steady hands and calm voices that navigate the chaos long before the sirens arrive. This year, we are launching our 1st Annual Adopt a Dispatcher program to show them just how much West Point appreciates their service.
🚨It’s easy to get involved! Simply:
* Email: [email protected]
* Choose: Select a number from 1–8.
* Connect: We will send you an information sheet about that specific dispatcher assigned to the random number you chose so you can get to know their favorite things!
🚨Ways to Support:
Donations and gift baskets are also welcomed to help make their week special!
Ideas: Gift cards, snacks, tumblers, or personalized notes.
We’ll Help: If you provide the items, we are happy to build the basket for you!
📅 Deadline to Adopt:
April 10th 5p.m
📍 Drop-off Locations or Pick up:
West Point Police Department | 206 West 9th Street or West Point Fire Department | 1700 Safety Way
Help us honor the thin gold line. Let’s make this first annual event one they’ll never forget!

Thank you LFD for inviting and allowing our staff to participate in this great training.
02/21/2026

Thank you LFD for inviting and allowing our staff to participate in this great training.

🚑🚨 EMS REFRESHER COURSE🚨🚑WPFD in partnership with FGTC will be hosting a 40hour EMS Refresher Course February 23-27. Con...
02/04/2026

🚑🚨 EMS REFRESHER COURSE🚨🚑

WPFD in partnership with FGTC will be hosting a 40hour EMS Refresher Course February 23-27.
Contact Lt. Brad Walker to reserve your seat today!

01/24/2026

⚠️ WINTER WEATHER UPDATE ⚠️

An Ice Storm Warning has been issued for a large portion of the state. At this time, Troup County and the City of West Point are not included in that warning.

However, Troup County does have the potential to see some freezing precipitation. Forecasts currently indicate warmer temperatures with rain, followed by colder temperatures that could cause residual moisture on roadways to freeze, creating slick spots and black ice.

If roadway conditions become impassable, the City will not be deicing or clearing roads until it is safe for crews to operate.

Motorists are encouraged to:
• Monitor weather and road condition updates
• Avoid unnecessary travel if conditions worsen
• Use caution on bridges, overpasses, and untreated roads

The West Point Fire Department will continue to monitor conditions and provide updates as needed.

— West Point Fire Department 🚒-West Point Police Department❄️

Press ReleaseOn January 12th, 2026, at 17:17:06, the West Point Fire Department was dispatched to a reported structure f...
01/13/2026

Press Release

On January 12th, 2026, at 17:17:06, the West Point Fire Department was dispatched to a reported structure fire located at 700 Avenue E, West Point, Georgia. Upon dispatch, 911 advised that the caller reported heavy smoke and flames visible from the structure.

West Point Fire Department units responded along with automatic aid from Troup County Fire Department. Chief Staley (Unit 50) was the first arriving unit on scene and reported a two-story, multi-family residential structure with heavy smoke conditions and visible fire from a second-floor apartment located at the C/D corner of the building. Command was established, and a 360-degree size-up was initiated while crews began the evacuation of all occupants.

Deputy Chief Richardson (Unit 502) arrived on scene with Engine 54, staffed with two firefighters. A 1¾-inch cross lay was deployed with additional 1 ¾” safety line in place an interior attack was initiated to the upstairs apartment at the C/D corner. Crews encountered heavy fire conditions upon entry. During suppression efforts, the fire extended into the roof system, which consisted of a sheet metal roof over an existing shingle roof. Fire spread rapidly through the roof void spaces and into the common attic system, resulting in a partial roof collapse over the C/D corner of the structure.

Due to deteriorating conditions and structural compromise, all firefighters were withdrawn from the interior, and a defensive aerial attack was initiated. Aerial operations were conducted by Lanett Ladder 829 and Troup County Truck 1, operating from the A and B sides of the structure.

Once fire conditions in the roof system were brought under control, two interior attack crews were rotated back into the structure utilizing 1¾-inch handlines to extinguish the remaining fire within the building. Overhaul and extension checks were completed, and all remaining fire was controlled. Troup County Fire Department established RIT team located on the A side of the structure.

Mutual aid resources included one ladder apparatus and one EMS unit with staff from the Lanett Fire Department. Troup County Fire Department provided one truck company, three engine companies, and three chief-level officers. Troup County American Medical Response staged on the scene until conclusion to provide and needed medical assistance.

The fire was declared under control, and the scene was monitored for any further extension. All hot spots were extinguished, and no additional fire spread was located. Units were released in a phased manner, beginning with Lanett, followed by Troup County, with West Point Fire Department units remaining on scene and last to clear the scene.

The scene was secured with fire line tape, and the West Point Police Department monitored the location for the remainder of the night. The property was turned over to the property owner at the conclusion of operations.

The West Point Fire Department would like to extend our deepest gratitude to all the surrounding agencies that came to help bring this fire under control. While this fire displaced many families and caused a total loss of contents to the second story of the building. The fire was brought under control without injury or further fire spread, which would not have been possible without the help provided.

01/10/2026

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1700 Safety Way
West Point, GA
31833

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