Emergency Info

Quick steps to report emergencies and important contact numbers.

Call 911

For fires, accidents, or life-threatening situations, dial 911 immediately.

Close-up of a firefighter answering an emergency call in the station.
Close-up of a firefighter answering an emergency call in the station.
Non-Emergency

Use our non-emergency line for questions or reports that don’t require urgent response.

Keep this number handy for safety advice and community updates.

Fire Safety
Volunteer firefighters demonstrating fire extinguisher use at a community event.
Volunteer firefighters demonstrating fire extinguisher use at a community event.
Burlington Volunteer Fire Department fire truck parked outside the station at sunset.
Burlington Volunteer Fire Department fire truck parked outside the station at sunset.

FAQs

How to report?

Call 911 immediately for any fire or medical emergency.

Non-emergency contacts?

For non-urgent fire department questions, call our station number listed on the contact page.

What areas do you cover?

We serve Burlington and surrounding communities, ensuring quick response times across our coverage area.

How to join?

Visit our membership page to learn about volunteer opportunities and application steps.

Can I donate?

Yes, donations help us maintain equipment and training; details are on our donations page.

Where are your stations located?

Our main station is centrally located in Burlington, with additional apparatus stationed strategically nearby.

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Contact Us

Reach out anytime for emergencies or volunteer info.