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Rankin County Fire / Emergency Service is responsible for providing fire suppression, prevention, pre-hospital medical care, and rescue to over 120,000 citizens of the county covering approximately 800 square miles. We have twenty –one departments operating out of thirty-five stations strategically located through out the county. Our first line response vehicles include four aerial devices, over thirty pumpers, fifteen rescue squads, twenty tankers and several special response units (brush rigs).
Rankin County boasts the fact that we have more certified firefighters than any other county in the State. Based on that fact, we enjoy lower insurance ratings. All graded parts of the county are at least an ISO class 8 with three areas being a class 5 and two being a 6.

All units operate under automatic mutual aid response on structure fires or other large events. Over 60% of our firefighters are trained to at least the first responder level with many being certified to the EMT and paramedic level. Other areas of certification include; high angle rescue, confined space rescue, haz-mat technician, fire service instructor, dive rescue, WMD, Smoke Diver, rescue specialist, and extrication.
Public safety and welfare are very high priorities for our local government leaders. Making sure we have the best possible tools and training to perform our job has been a top priority. The oldest first line pumper is a 1994 model. In 2001 Rankin County purchased 40 bi-phasic automatic defibrillators to be placed each of the apparatus.
In 2002-03, two 2000 gallon tankers were added to the fleet, and in 2004-05 several new rescue vehicles and an additional tanker were added.

 Fire Departments, Chiefs and Station Locations

Brandon Fire Dept

James Rutland

Central Station - 629 Marquette Rd, Brandon, 601-824-4636

Station #2 - 213 Poindexter St, Brandon, 601-825-6256

Crossgates Station - 16 Woodgate Dr, Brandon, 601-825-8183

Clear Branch Fire Dept

Harold Ross

White Rd

Cleary Fire Dept

Jim Palmer

Cleary Heights Subdivision, Florence

Cato Fire Dept

Tim Holmes

Wade Patrick Rd

Evergreen Fire Dept

Keith Smith

Andrew Chapel Rd

Flowood Fire Dept

Tim Pace

Station #1 - Hwy 25, Flowood

Station #2 - Pin Oak Dr, Flowood

Florence Fire Dept

Chip Taylor

Dewees St, Florence

Lake Harbor Fire Dept

Robert Ingle

Station #1 - Hwy 43 North

Station #2 - Hwy 43 North

Langford Fire Dept

Josh Carter

Hwy 471

Leesburg Fire Dept

Tony King

Hwy 481

Monterey Fire Dept

James Webb

Monterey Rd

Mountain Creek Fire Dept

Anthony Bethany

Hwy 469 South

Pearl Fire Dept

Rob Martin

Station #1 - Pearson Rd, Pearl

Station #2 - Pruitt Ln, Pearl

Station #3 - Old Whitfield Rd, Pearl

Station #4 - Hwy 80, East

Pelahatchie Fire Dept

Clark Phillips

Hwy 80, Pelahatchie

Puckett Fire Dept

Marvin Phillips

Station #1 - Hwy 18, Puckett

Station #2 - Hwy 18, Puckett

Reservoir Fire Dept

Scott Berry

Station # 1 - Spillway Rd

Station #2 - Castlewoods Bd

Station # 3 - Church Rd

Richland Fire Dept

Jim McClendon

Station # 1 - Old Hwy 49

Station #2 - Cleary Rd

Robinhood Fire Dept

Charles Burns

Station # 1 - Old Lake Rd

Station # 2 - Will Stutely Dr

Shell Road Fire Dept

J. G. McGraw

Wade Patrick Rd

Star Fire Dept

Lee Boggs

Station # 1 - Lowflin Rd

Station #2 - Plantation Shores

Walters Fire Dept

Aaron Henderson

Station # 1 - Walters Rd

Station #2 - Hwy 43 South

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