Fairfield Plantation Fire Rescue
Fairfield Plantation Fire Department was established in 1972 as a State Certified Fire Department completely operated by volunteer firefighters. In the past 50 years, the department has evolved into Fairfield Plantation Fire Rescue and currently runs 500 to 600 calls annually, ranging from customer service calls, to vehicle lock outs, to structure fires and life threatening emergencies.
All fire departments in the United States are issued a public protection classification rating from the Insurance Service Organization (ISO). The ISO rating system is based on a scale of 1 thru 10 with 10 being the worst and 1 the best rating; in fact a rating of 1 is nearly impossible to achieve. Fairfield Plantation currently has an ISO public protection classification of 3.
Fairfield Plantation Fire Rescue is formed from a very dedicated and hard-working team of professionals constantly striving to improve in their fields. Lead by Fire Chief Sam Hyde, the department has further enhanced services to our community over the years and has added paid full-time firefighters to staff one of our fire stations 24 hours a day, every day of the year, with our volunteers continuing to staff our other fire station. As a combined-staff fire department, our personnel staff an engine pumper, a reserve pumper, and a light rescue truck.
Both paid and volunteer staff are all highly trained in areas ranging from Georgia certifications and national certifications in Firefighting, EMT/Paramedic, Hazardous Materials, Technical Rescue, Fire officer, Fire Inspections, Fire Investigations, Fire Instructor and P.O.S.T (certified police officers), as well as many other titles.
Our Fire Chief and his personnel take pride in the department’s ultimate goal of providing the best customer service and protection to all Fairfield Plantation residents and visitors. The department encourages anyone who feels the desire and drive to serve your community to become part of the elite family of Fairfield Plantation Fire Rescue.
All fire departments in the United States are issued a public protection classification rating from the Insurance Service Organization (ISO). The ISO rating system is based on a scale of 1 thru 10 with 10 being the worst and 1 the best rating; in fact a rating of 1 is nearly impossible to achieve. Fairfield Plantation currently has an ISO public protection classification of 3.
Fairfield Plantation Fire Rescue is formed from a very dedicated and hard-working team of professionals constantly striving to improve in their fields. Lead by Fire Chief Sam Hyde, the department has further enhanced services to our community over the years and has added paid full-time firefighters to staff one of our fire stations 24 hours a day, every day of the year, with our volunteers continuing to staff our other fire station. As a combined-staff fire department, our personnel staff an engine pumper, a reserve pumper, and a light rescue truck.
Both paid and volunteer staff are all highly trained in areas ranging from Georgia certifications and national certifications in Firefighting, EMT/Paramedic, Hazardous Materials, Technical Rescue, Fire officer, Fire Inspections, Fire Investigations, Fire Instructor and P.O.S.T (certified police officers), as well as many other titles.
Our Fire Chief and his personnel take pride in the department’s ultimate goal of providing the best customer service and protection to all Fairfield Plantation residents and visitors. The department encourages anyone who feels the desire and drive to serve your community to become part of the elite family of Fairfield Plantation Fire Rescue.