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Publication with Fire Dept Name and Contact Information Primary Fire Department Name Street Address City ZIP Phone County 421 Area Emergency Services Volunteer Fire 1758 Bristol Caverns SULLIVAN Bristol 37620 423-878-0054 Department Hwy Adams Volunteer Fire Department ROBERTSON 7721 Highway 41 N Adams 37010 615-696-2593 Adamsville Fire Department MCNAIRY PO Box 301 Adamsville 38310 731-632-1403 AEDC Fire Department COFFEE Alamo Fire Department CROCKETT 97 S. Johnson St. Alamo 38001 731-696-4415 Alanthus Hill Volunteer Fire Department HANCOCK 166 Powell River Rd Tazewell 37879 423-733-4065 Alcoa Fire Department BLOUNT 2010 N Wright Rd Alcoa 37701 865-380-4999 Alexandria Fire Department DEKALB 102 High Street Alexandria 37012 615-529-2171 Algood Fire Department PUTNAM 137 Main Street Algood 38501 931-537-9545 Allardt Volunteer Fire Department FENTRESS PO Box 159 Allardt 38504 931-879-2648 Allons Volunteer Fire and Rescue OVERTON PO Box 156 Allons 38541 931-397-7800 Almaville Volunteer Fire Rescue Department RUTHERFORD 911 One Mile Lane Smyrna 37167 615-355-0715 Alpine Volunteer Fire Department OVERTON 223 Black Hollow Lane Alpine 38543 931-823-8594 Altamont Volunteer Fire Department GRUNDY PO Box 200 Altamont 37301 931-692-3971 Alto-Oak Grove Volunteer Fire Department FRANKLIN 115 Black Lane Decherd 37324 931-607-2659 Andersonville Volunteer Fire Department ANDERSON PO Box 340 Andersonville 37705 865-494-0563 Ardmore Volunteer Fire Department GILES PO Box 55 Ardmore 38449 931-427-2124 Arlington Fire Department SHELBY PO Box 507 Arlington 38002 901-867-8905 Arrington Volunteer Fire Department WILLIAMSON PO Box 96 Arrington 37014 615-395-4147 Ashland City Fire Department CHEATHAM PO Box 36 Ashland City 37015 615-792-4211 Athens Fire Department MCMINN 815 North Jackson Street Athens 37303 423-744-2760 Athens Rural Fire Department MCMINN PO Box 214 Athens 37371-0214 423-745-6666 Atoka Fire Department TIPTON 334 Atoka-Munford Ave Atoka 38004 901-837-5322 Auburntown Volunteer Fire Department CANNON 166 E Main St Auburntown 37016 615-631-9701 Avoca Volunteer Fire Department SULLIVAN PO Box 640 Bluff City 37618 423-538-7012 Ballplay Volunteer Fire Department MONROE 167 Carroll Rd Tellico Plains 37385 423-253-2882 The information contained in this document was provided by the fire departments listed and not independently verified. Please contact the local jurisdiction if you are unable to reach a listed fire department. Authorization No. 335540 Primary Fire Department Name Street Address City ZIP Phone County Baneberry Volunteer Fire Department JEFFERSON 521 Harrison Ferry Rd Baneberry 37890 865-674-2022 Baptist Ridge Volunteer Fire Department CLAY 28 Oil Hollow Rd Hilham 38568 931-243-2774 Bartlett Fire Department SHELBY 2939 Altruia Rd Bartlett 38134 901-385-5536 Bath Springs Volunteer Fire Department DECATUR P.O. Box 278 Bath Springs 38311 731-549-9604 Battle Creek Volunteer Fire Department MARION 149 Goff Payne Rd South Pittsburg 37380 423-664-2837 Bean Station Volunteer Fire Department GRAINGER PO Box 103 Bean Station 37708 865-935-0351 Beech Creek Fire Department WAYNE 5775 Beech Creek Rd Waynesboro 38485 931-676-6944 Beersheba Beersheba Springs Volunteer Fire Department GRUNDY PO Box 546 37305 931-692-3508 Springs 441 Belfast/Farmington Belfast Rural Fire Department Marshall Belfast 37019 931-276-2526 Rd Bell Buckle Volunteer Fire Department BEDFORD PO Box 61 Bell Buckle 37020 931-389-6940 Bells Fire Department CROCKETT PO Box 760 Bells 38006-0760 731-663-2334 Belvidere Rural Volunteer Fire Department FRANKLIN P.O. Box 11 Belvidere 37306 931-962-0629 Berlin Fire Department Marshall 1350 Verona Caney Rd Lewisburg 37091 931-637-1761 Bethel Springs Fire Department MCNAIRY PO Box 117 Bethel Springs 38315 731-934-4382 Big Sandy Volunteer Fire Department BENTON P.O. Box 116 Big Sandy 38221 731-593-3213 Blaine Volunteer Fire Department GRAINGER PO Box 351 Blaine 37709 865-898-7075 Blair Volunteer Fire Department ROANE 1911 Old Harriman Hwy Oliver Springs 37840 865-435-2032 Bloomingdale Volunteer Fire Department SULLIVAN P.O. Box 7272 Kingsport 37660 423-288-7841 Blount County Fire Protection District BLOUNT 2549 E. Broadway Ave. Maryville 37804 865-983-2133 Bluff City Fire Department SULLIVAN PO Box 366 Bluff City 37618 423-538-5221 Bob's Landing Volunteer Fire Department DECATUR P.O. Box 278 Bath Springs 38311 731-549-9604 Bogota Volunteer Fire Department DYER PO Box 117 Bogota 38007 731-285-3249 Bold Springs/Poplar Grove Volunteer Fire Humphreys 2925 Poplar Grove Rd McEwen 37101 NULL Department Bolivar Fire Department HARDEMAN 210 West Jackson St Bolivar 38008 731-658-9545 Bon De Croft Volunteer Fire Department WHITE 8023 Crossville Hwy Sparta 38583 931-935-9001 The information contained in this document was provided by the fire departments listed and not independently verified. Please contact the local jurisdiction if you are unable to reach a listed fire department. Authorization No. 335540 Primary Fire Department Name Street Address City ZIP Phone County Bonicord Volunteer Fire Department DYER 2601 Palmer Rd Dyersburg 38024 731-676-9539 Braden Fire Department FAYETTE 5310 Hwy 70 Mason 38049 901-493-7561 Bradford Volunteer Fire Department GIBSON PO Box 87 Bradford 38316 731-742-3465 Bradley County Fire and Rescue BRADLEY PO Box 1167 Cleveland 37364 423-728-7295 Brayton Volunteer Fire Department BLEDSOE P.O. Box 775 Sale Creek 37373 423-554-3473 Brentwood Fire and Rescue Department WILLIAMSON 5211 Maryland Way Brentwood 37024 615-371-0170 Briceville Volunteer Fire Department ANDERSON 1444 Briceville Hwy Briceville 37710-0238 865-426-4350 Brighton Fire Department TIPTON PO Box 277 Brighton 38011 901-475-6536 Bristol Fire Department SULLIVAN 211 Bluff City Hwy Bristol 37620 423-989-5701 Broadview Volunteer Fire Department FRANKLIN 5253 Lynchburg Hwy Winchester 37398 931-962-2006 Brockdell Volunteer Fire Department BLEDSOE 229 Holland Drive Pikeville 37367 423-554-3155 Brownsville/Haywood County Fire Department HAYWOOD PO Box 449 Brownsville 38012 731-772-1396 Bruceton Volunteer Fire Department CARROLL 209 Cheatham St Bruceton 38317 731-586-2401 159 Palestine Cemetery Bruceville Volunteer Fire Department DYER Dyersburg 38024 Rd Bucksnort Fire & Rescue Hickman P.O. Box 31 Nunnelly 37137 615-806-4939 Buffalo River Volunteer Fire Department WAYNE 2098 Natural Bridge Rd Waynesboro 38485 931-722-3530 Bulls Gap Volunteer Fire Department HAWKINS PO Box 6 Bulls Gap 37711 423-235-2122 Burns Fire Department DICKSON PO Box 36 Burns 37029 615-446-7911 Burrville Volunteer Fire Department MORGAN 105 Burrville School Rd Sunbright 37872 423-628-5170 Butler Volunteer Fire Department JOHNSON PO Box 68 Butler 37640 423-768-5273 Byrdstown Pickett County V F D PICKETT 8817 Hwy 111 Byrdstown 38549-6003 931-864-3751 Cagle Volunteer Fire Department SEQUATCHIE 8230 State Route 8 Dunlap 37327 423-949-4091 Calhoun Fire Department MCMINN P.O. Box 61 Calhoun 37309 423-336-2348 Camden Fire Department BENTON P.O. Box 779 Camden 38320 731-584-4656 Camp Creek Volunteer Fire Department GREENE PO Box 1551 Greeneville 37743 423-638-1702 Campbell County Rural Fire Service CAMPBELL P.O. Box 341 LaFollette 37766 423-563-9983 The information contained in this document was provided by the fire departments listed and not independently verified. Please contact the local jurisdiction if you are unable to reach a listed fire department. Authorization No. 335540 Primary Fire Department Name Street Address City ZIP Phone County Camps Volunteer Fire Department HANCOCK 115 Willow Ln. Sneedville 37869 423-300-9177 Caney Branch Volunteer Fire Department GREENE 310 Kiser Loop Greeneville 37743 423-329-5869 Cannon County Volunteer Fire Department CANNON 200 Main street Woodbury 37190 615-904-5002 Capitol Hill Volunteer Fire Department FRANKLIN 5631 AEDC Rd Winchester 37398 931-967-6262 Carroll County Fire Department CARROLL 210 Norandal Dr Huntingdon 38344 731-986-1916 Carter's Valley Volunteer Fire Department HAWKINS 2847 Carters Valley Rd Church Hill 37642 423-357-7107 Carthage Fire Department SMITH PO Box 259 Carthage 37030 615-735-0843 Caryville Volunteer Fire Department CAMPBELL 4839 Old Highway 63 Caryville 37714 423-562-9478 Cassville Volunteer Fire Department WHITE 3861 Fanchers Mill Rd Sparta 38583 NULL Catons Chapel-Richardson Cove Volunteer Fire SEVIER 3109 Pittman Center Rd Sevierville 37876 865-428-1177 Department Cedar Creek Volunteer Fire Department PERRY P.O. Box 187 Linden 37096 931-589-3473 Cedar Creek Volunteer Fire Department GREENE 3342 Cedar Creek Road Greeneville 37743 423-620-7421 Cedar Grove Fire Department VAN BUREN 132 Cedar Grove Rd Rock Island 38581 931-686-1401 Celina Fire Department CLAY PO Box 449 Celina 38551 931-243-3454 Center Point Volunteer Fire Department LAWRENCE 387 Rabbit Trail Rd Leoma 38468 931-852-4905 Centertown Community Volunteer Fire WARREN 309 Line St McMinnville 37110 931-939-2894 Department Centerview Volunteer Fire Department COCKE 210 Turner Ridge Rd Newport 37821 423-623-9444 Centerville Volunteer Fire Department HICKMAN 102 E Swan St Centerville 37033 931-729-4246 Central Community Volunteer Fire Department CARTER 215 Hopson Rd Johnson City 37601 423-928-6114 Central View Fire Department WHITE 14462 Old Kentucky Rd Walling 38587 931-761-7222 Chalk Level Volunteer Fire Department BENTON PO Box 1074 Camden 38320 731-225-8125 Chapel Hill Fire Department MARSHALL 2202 Unionville Rd Chapel Hill 37034 931-364-4135 Charleston Volunteer Fire Department TIPTON 269 Charleston Gin Rd Stanton 38069 901-476-4300 Charlotte Volunteer Fire Department DICKSON PO Box 129 Charlotte 37036 615-789-4184
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