Ready To Serve Your Community?

Join Briaroaks Fire Department

Briaroaks Fire Department is always looking for motivated individuals who want to join our team. If you are interested in serving the community in a challenging and exciting way, then this is the place for you! It takes a significant commitment to serve as a volunteer firefighter.  Briaroaks Fire Department will provide all of the training and equipment necessary.  We will also provide a warm and inviting "second family" atmosphere. 

Become a Volunteer Firefighter!

It takes dedication and hours of training to become a volunteer firefighter. If you are willing to put in the time and effort, we need you! We owe to the residents of our fire jurisdiction our full commitment and dedication to being there when they need us. Being a volunteer firefighter is a challenging and rewarding way to serve your community. The job is physically and mentally demanding and requires that the firefighter trains hard.

The greatest reward is being able to help your friends and neighbors in times of need!

We’re looking for brave men and women who take pride in where they live. Learn more about what it takes to become part of the fire department. Briaroaks Fire Department has meetings every Tuesday night at the fire station at 6:30 PM. Please feel free to stop by and talk with us about becoming a volunteer firefighter for your community. You'll be surrounded by dedicated, motivated people who will help you develop your potential and become the best firefighter you can be.

Crawl Low Under Smoke
Smoke and toxic gases rise to the ceiling first. In a fire, the breathable air is closest to the floor. If you encounter smoke while escaping, get down on your hands and knees and crawl to the nearest exit. Just a few breaths of toxic smoke can cause disorientation and loss of consciousness.
A Small Fire Doubles in Size Every 30 Seconds
Fire grows exponentially. What starts as a small flame on a wastebasket can engulf an entire room in under five minutes. This is why early detection and fast evacuation are so critical — by the time you see heavy smoke, you may only have seconds to get out.