Zinc Volunteer Fire Department

Zinc Volunteer Fire Department Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Zinc Volunteer Fire Department, Nonprofit Organization, 4747 Broadway Boulevard, Harrison, AR.

03/22/2026

We are now under a burn ban. Please do not burn we have multiple other departments fighting multiple fires.

02/18/2026

Burn ban in effect until further notice please do not burn with the winds and dry conditions it is very easy to start an out of control fire.

10/31/2025

We're ready for all you goblins and ghouls..cmon down to the FireStation!

10/28/2025

We'd like to thank Michael at Liquidation Station for his donation of Halloween goodies for the kids.
Come out and bring the kids on Halloween, and make sure to stop and thank them for their support.
The Fire Dept will provide hot chocolate for all you goblins, ghouls, and guardians!

All aboard the savings express! Liquidation Station is your one-stop shop for huge deals on big stuff, small stuff and everything in between! From everyday essentials to unexpected treasures, we’ve got it all at unbeatable prices. Next Stop, Huge Savings!

Thank you Black Hills for the 2000 dollar grant it will be used for the purchase of a new gas leak detector.
10/01/2025

Thank you Black Hills for the 2000 dollar grant it will be used for the purchase of a new gas leak detector.

08/18/2025
Courtesy of City of HarrisonCity council honors local heroes.The bright spot in the Thursday, June 10, City Council meet...
07/12/2025

Courtesy of City of Harrison

City council honors local heroes.

The bright spot in the Thursday, June 10, City Council meeting was honoring First Responders, an Air Evac team, NARMC EMS Paramedics, and two Boone County Deputies.

Justin Allen, with the California Highway Patrol, wrote a letter of thanks to the city for the first responder, Michael Chambers, and the teams of emergency responders who “saved his daughter’s life.”

Mayor Jackson read a portion of Justin's letter and knew the city and county would be proud to honor the team of professionals who made a difference for the Allen family.

Jackson said, “It amazes me what you do. You first responders are so important. Obviously, you were all a big part in saving this life. I think we know the important job you do, but when it’s your daughter like Justin, it really is a big deal.”

Sheriff Roy Martin said, “I’m very proud of our first responders in Boone County, and it’s great that we work together so well. We are thankful a life was saved.”

Boone County Judge Robert Hathaway and Harrison Mayor Jerry Jackson honored these individuals as Justin had requested.

Judge Hathaway said, “As County Judge, I know you guys are out there day and night and never get enough credit for what you do. I appreciate you. There’s not enough gratitude for the job you do and the lives you save every day.”

The NARMC Director of EMS, Scottie Trammell, said later, “I couldn’t be more proud of our team. In the face of a traumatic and emotionally challenging situation, they showed not only clinical excellence but also deep compassion. Their actions reflect the very best of what it means to serve in EMS. These honors are well deserved — and a reminder of the life-changing impact our professionals make every day.”

Allen updated the first responders on the condition of his children via a Zoom call. “Our son, Hunter, is back to his Jiu-Jitsu classes and rolling around on the gym floor. Our daughter, Kaylee, is doing so well. The doctor has cleared her to start college classes in the fall. She’s disappointed that she won’t be able to play volleyball. There is still some brain swelling, and she will have to miss out on physical activities. But she’s doing great and getting better every day.

In the letter from Justin, he mentioned two Zinc residents, Jennifer and Betty, who were a big help. He listed two Boone County Deputies, David Everhart and Levi Lowery, four NARMC EMS Paramedics, Melissa Henderson, Mackenzie Biggers, Candace Bohmke, Ashlynn Ford, and the AirEvac Team.

The Allen family looks forward to returning to the Ozarks for another visit and saying thanks in person.

Photo:

Honored at City Council were the Air Evac team of Ryan Davis and Joi Baker; NARMC EMS Candace Boehmke, Makenzie Biggers, and Melissa Henderson; Boone County Deputies David Everhart and Levi Lowery; Mayor Jerry Jackson and Boone County Judge Robert Hathaway with Zinc First Responder Michael Chambers center. Not pictured: Ashlynn Ford EMS Paramedic and Sheriff Roy Martin.

Address

4747 Broadway Boulevard
Harrison, AR
72601

Telephone

+18704273312

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Zinc Volunteer Fire Department posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Organization

Send a message to Zinc Volunteer Fire Department:

Share