Fire

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Loganville Fire Department is committed to preserve life and property by providing the highest level of customer service through training, fire prevention and mitigation of emergencies both man-made and natural.

The City of Loganville Fire Department is a full-time fire department that is composed of two divisions under the direction of the Fire Chief: Fire Operations and Community Risk Reduction. Fire Operations consist of 27 full-time personnel (three shifts of nine personnel) that work a 24-on, 48-off-shift rotation in order to provide fire protection and emergency response 24 hours a day to the community. The Community Risk Reduction Division is led by the Fire Marshal and is responsible for fire inspections, plan review, fire investigation, and fire and life safety education programs.

All of our units hold an EMS First Responder License and all units are licensed for Basic Life Support (BLS) Services. We respond to all medical emergencies within the city. 

Our average response time is 6.22 minutes. 

Our goals are to maintain an ISO Class Rating of 2, while continuing to protect life and property, through fire and life safety education programs, fire inspections that enforce codes, meeting our annual state and ISO training for each position and mitigating emergencies by providing fire suppression, rescue operations, and emergency medical first response services.


Stations


Station 1 - Lee Byrd Road Station 2 - Tom Brewer Road Station 3 - Old Loganville Road
Lee Byrd Road
Callsign Station 15 - 789 Lee Byrd Road
Opened in 1998 when the original fire station on Pecan Street in downtown Loganville was closed.
Houses an Arial and 2 personnel.
Tom Brewer Road
Callsign Station 16 - 605 Tom Brewer Road
Opened in 2006
Houses an Aerial platform truck, and Engine, a Walton County Ambulance and 6 personnel.
Old Loganville Road
Callsign Station 18 - 180 Old Loganville Road
Opened in 2009
Houses a Fire Engine, a Battalion Car and 3 Personnel.

Fire Marshal


The Fire Marshal oversees all activities within the Fire Prevention Division.

  • Fire and safety education / community risk prevention
  • Enforcement of state laws and local ordinances pertaining to fire prevention
  • Inspections of buildings
  • Investigation of fires
  • Plan reviews
  • Record keeping
Fire Marshal Permitting information and Documents