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Moberly Fire Department

Moberly, MO · Randolph County

Address
310 N Clark Street, Moberly, MO 65270
2Stations
19Personnel

Active openings

About Moberly Fire Department

The Moberly Fire Department protects the city of Moberly in Randolph County, north-central Missouri, operating out of two facilities: the Fire Administration station at 310 N Clark Street and Fire Station #2 at 1000 N Morley.

The roster is a compact career force of about 19 members, organized under a Fire Chief and Deputy Chief with captains, lieutenants, engineers, and firefighters staffing the line companies.

The department fields a well-kept fleet, including a 2023 Rosenbauer Commander (Engine 1), a 2014 Pierce Saber (Engine 2), a 2002 Pierce reserve engine, a 2006 Sutphen tower truck, and a brush truck, and it shares regional special-operations, foam, and light trailers as part of a Missouri Region B mutual-aid group.

How to get hired

The department's public website is a small municipal directory and does not post a dedicated careers or recruitment page, salary schedule, or application process. Prospective firefighters should contact the department directly at 660-269-8705, ext. 2035, or reach out through the City of Moberly to ask about current openings and hiring requirements.

Leadership & hiring contacts

Don Ryan
Fire Chief
Ross Dutton
Deputy Chief

Frequently asked questions

How do I apply for a firefighter job with Moberly Fire Department?

The department does not list an online application on its website. Contact the department directly at 660-269-8705, ext. 2035, or inquire through the City of Moberly about current openings.

How large is the Moberly Fire Department?

It is a small career department with roughly 19 members, including a Fire Chief, Deputy Chief, captains, lieutenants, engineers, and firefighters.

How many fire stations does Moberly have?

Two: the Fire Administration station at 310 N Clark Street and Fire Station #2 at 1000 N Morley.

What apparatus would I work on here?

The fleet includes a 2023 Rosenbauer Commander engine, a 2014 Pierce Saber engine, a reserve engine, a 2006 Sutphen tower truck, and a brush truck, plus shared regional foam and special-operations trailers.

Who leads the department?

Fire Chief Don Ryan leads the department, with Ross Dutton serving as Deputy Chief.