Fire
Mission Statement
To serve and protect lives and physical assets at risk of fires, health conditions, and other hazard factors through community safety programs, rigorous training, updated equipment, and qualified staff.
Vision Statement
The City of McDonough will be served by a team of highly trained, skilled, and dedicated professionals committed to the core values of emergency protection, community service, safety, and security.
Summary of Operations
The City of McDonough Fire Department has a Class 2 ISO Rating; operates 2 stations with 41 full-time paid personnel, and provides fire, rescue, and medical services to more than 33,000 residents and more than 1350 businesses in approximately 13 square miles. The Fire Department is responsible for protecting life, property, and resources through the delivery of professional public safety services. Organized divisions include Administration, Prevention, Training, and Operations
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Operations
Physical Address
88 Keys Ferry Street
McDonough , GA 30253
Phone: 678-782-6257
Cell: 470-543-0614
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Prevention / Investigations
Physical Address
88 Keys Ferry Street
McDonough , GA 30253
Phone: 470-878-1089
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Training
Physical Address
88 Keys Ferry Street
McDonough , GA 30253
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Kellie Taylor
Prevention Captain / InvestigatorPhone: 470-878-1089
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Mike Burch
InspectorPhone: 678-782-6251
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Lance Richards
Training ChiefPhone: 470-878-1129
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David Williams
Fire ChiefPhone: 678-782-6252
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Fire Department
Physical Address
88 Keys Ferry Street
McDonough , GA 30253
Phone: 678-782-6250
Station 52
1063 Avalon Parkway
McDonough, GA 30253
Phone: 678-782-6299For Child Safety Seat Information, call 470-878-1118.
- Does the Fire Department dispose of old or expired medications, syringes, needles, or other medical supplies?
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No; the fire department doesn't dispose of medications or used or expired medical supplies of any kind. Henry County Police Department Headquarters, located at 108 South Zack Hinton Parkway in McDonough has a medication drop box for disposal of medications. You may also contact any local pharmacy, doctor's office, clinic, or hospital for tips or recommendations on disposing such items.
- Does the Fire Department fill swimming pools?
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No, however, arrangements can be made for City of McDonough citizens to obtain the necessary meter, hose, adapters, and tools for pools to be filled. For more information, contact a Battalion Chief or Chief Dave Williams from the Fire Department Directory.
- Does the Fire Department provide and install carbon monoxide (CO) alarms?
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Yes, McDonough Fire Department purchases or is granted a limited supply of battery operated smoke alarms and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms each year. While supplies last, the Fire Department will provide those to City of McDonough residents and fire personnel will install them as necessary. The Fire Department will also install or change your purchased smoke or CO alarms and purchased batteries in existing alarms if needed. For further information or to schedule an appointment, visit or call either McDonough Fire Station at 678-782-6250, contact the Prevention Division or a Battalion Chief in the Fire Department Directory.
- NOTE 1: The Fire Department does not provide hard-wired alarms with battery back-up.
- NOTE: 2: Smoke and CO Alarms must be tested regularly and the batteries changed per the manufacturer specifications.