Fire Department · Combination
Morgan County Fire Department
Madison, GA · Morgan County
No active openings right now
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Department careers page ↗Morgan County Fire Rescue provides all-hazards emergency services across approximately 354 square miles of Morgan County in central Georgia, near Madison. It operates as a combination department, drawing on both career firefighters and dedicated volunteers to serve residents and visitors.
The department's operations are organized into three shifts (A, B, and C), each led by a battalion chief, under the direction of the fire chief and an administrative staff. It carries an ISO Public Protection Classification of 5/5X.
Beyond fire suppression, the department is oriented around a broad emergency-services mission, with resources spanning fire, EMS, and disaster response for the community.
MissionTo save lives and property, to strive to provide the best emergency services possible
Morgan County Fire Rescue lists both career and volunteer opportunities through the Fire Rescue section of the Morgan County government website. Firefighter openings, when available, are posted on the county's central employment/jobs page.
At the time of review no active fire department positions were listed. Prospective applicants can watch the county jobs portal and use the 'Notify Me' subscription to be alerted to new firefighter openings, or contact the department directly for details on career and volunteer paths.
Is Morgan County Fire Rescue currently hiring firefighters?
At the time of review no active fire department positions were listed on the county jobs page. Career and volunteer opportunities are posted through the Fire Rescue section, and you can subscribe to the county's 'Notify Me' alerts to hear about new openings.
Where do I apply for a firefighter job with Morgan County?
Firefighter openings are posted on Morgan County's central employment/jobs page, and the Fire Rescue section links to both Career Opportunities and Volunteer Opportunities.
Is this a career or volunteer department?
Morgan County Fire Rescue is a combination department that uses both career personnel and volunteers.
How is the department staffed day to day?
Operations run on three shifts (A, B, and C), each led by a battalion chief, under the fire chief and administrative staff.
Can I volunteer with Morgan County Fire Rescue?
Yes. The department lists volunteer opportunities alongside its career openings through the Fire Rescue section of the county website.