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Fire Stations & Apparatus  

Arson Tip Hotline (Georgia):  1-800-282-5804
12000 Findley Road, Suite 380, Johns Creek, GA 30097
Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Fire Stations open 24/7)
Emergency:  911
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Fire Stations

The Johns Creek Fire Department operates three fire stations (see live map). They are manned 24/7 with full-time firefighters, led by battalion chiefs and company officers.

  • Fire Station #61 – 10265 Medlock Bridge Parkway (Medlock)
    Located approx. 1/8 mile west of Ga. 141/Peachtree Parkway, this station houses one 100' ladder truck, one engine/pumper and one transport capable rescue vehicle.

  • Fire Station #62 – 10925 Rogers Circle (Shakerag)
    Adjacent to Shakerag Elementary School, this station houses one engine/pumper, one mobile air unit and one river rescue boat.

  • Fire Station #63 – 3165 Old Alabama Road (Newtown)
    Located directly across from Newtown Park, this station houses one 100' ladder truck, one engine/pumper and one transport capable rescue vehicle.

If you need emergency help, call 911. Do not attempt to call the Fire Station directly!

Johns Creek fire fighting apparatus, October 2008

Apparatus

The Johns Creek Fire Department has three engines/pumpers and two 100' ladder trucks, custom-built for the department by Pierce Manufacturing, the world's leading provider of firefighting apparatus.

ladder truck & open water test

Johns Creek FD QRV (quick response vehicle)The Department also has with two transport capable rescues (sometimes referred to as Quick Response Vehicles or QRVs), which can often respond to emergencies more quickly than larger equipment and, in the event of a delay in ambulance service, transport a critically injured person to an area hospital.

The QRVs are equipped with Phillips 12-lead monitors which monitor heart and lung conditions and have wired and wireless networking capability to area hospitals, allowing for constant monitoring of a victim from the time the first responders in the QRV arrive at the scene of a medical emergency.

A river rescue boat and a mobile air unit are also part of the department's apparatus.

Services

Johns Creek Fire Department patch