Fitzpatrick Volunteer Fire Department

Fitzpatrick Volunteer Fire Department Our fire department is dedicated to the fire suppression and rescue for Fitzpatrick and the surrounding area.

03/25/2026

Behind every is a community that chooses to stand with them.

Citizens and business support helps ensure volunteers have the training, equipment, and resources needed when called on for help.

The AAVFD is grateful to the businesses and citizens that choose to invest in the safety and readiness of across the state.

If your business or if your a citizen interested in learning more about supporting your local , please contact them to see how you can help.

Thank you to everyone who continues to stand behind who serve throughout Alabama! ❤️🚒

01/10/2026
Fitzpatrick VFD held a recruitment day Saturday, we have three new recruits ready to fight fires!
11/30/2025

Fitzpatrick VFD held a recruitment day Saturday, we have three new recruits ready to fight fires!

11/23/2025

Please use extreme caution on Hwy 110 at 20 Mile Marker, we’re working a wreck with entrapment.

10/17/2025
Fitzpatrick VFD was on scene today at 2:30 AM with Pike Road Fire Department. Mutual aid is one of the most important th...
10/11/2025

Fitzpatrick VFD was on scene today at 2:30 AM with Pike Road Fire Department. Mutual aid is one of the most important things a department can do, you never know when it’s going to be your turn to need help.

09/30/2025

📢Fire Danger Advisory Issued by the AFC📢

As drought conditions worsen, due to the recent lack of precipitation and high temperatures, the Alabama Forestry Commission is issuing a Statewide Fire Danger Advisory. Until the state receives sufficient rainfall to alleviate the severe dry situation, especially in central Alabama, this elevated fire danger will persist for the foreseeable future.

Mitigation measures should be considered to protect lives and property from wildfire damage. If possible, refrain from burning until fire danger has diminished. Always obtain a permit for prescribed burns, and ensure adequate equipment and personnel are present. Never leave a fire until it is safely extinguished. Conduct post-burn patrols for several days to ensure that reignition has not occurred and firebreaks have not been compromised. In residential areas, be sure to have a water hose prepared and adjacent to the burning area. After burning debris piles, it is necessary to thoroughly soak the area until cold.

As this advisory continues and potentially escalates, it is essential to maintain situational awareness. Burning debris piles can continue to smolder for multiple days, eventually spreading out of a previously contained area. Under these critically dry conditions, chances of embers igniting outside of the main burn area are increased. Fires in areas with deep duff (layers of decaying vegetable matter covering the ground under trees) can also continue to burn for extended periods of time, potentially causing tree mortality. Driving vehicles into tall grasses, as well as equipment use such as bush-hogging, hay baling, or mulching, can spark ignition.

The Alabama Forestry Commission will continue to monitor the strengthening drought and wildfire statistics across the state. The agency will evaluate if further restrictions are needed in the coming weeks.

09/17/2025

Fitzpatrick VFD is working a wreck on HWY 110 in Mitchell Station, please use extreme caution!

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