Almaville Volunteer Fire Rescue Department

Almaville Volunteer Fire Rescue Department

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We are a 100% volunteer fire/rescue department that needs your support! Almaville Volunteer Fire Rescue is made up of approximately 55 dedicated volunteers.

Photos from Almaville Volunteer Fire Rescue Department's post 01/28/2026

Almaville Volunteer Fire Rescue responded to a house fire on Seminary Rd today. RCFR and Smyrna Fire Department also responed. Power lines dropped during the fire, Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office and MTE also assisted.

Photos from Rutherford County Sheriff's Office's post 01/25/2026
01/22/2026

Please prepare now

(January 22, 2026 | 2:15 p.m. CT): Snow, ice, freezing rain, and dangerous temperatures are all still in the forecast for this weekend. What type of precipitation you'll see and when all depends on where you live.

We are working with our partners to prepare for impacts from all hazards, especially ice accumulation with very cold temperatures expected to last into early next week. This graphic shows the risk for ice accumulation from Saturday morning through Sunday morning.

Be prepared for significant travel impacts, possible power outages, as well as a prolonged period of sub-freezing temperatures. Check supplies now - do you have what you need at home for an extended period of time? Be

11/27/2025

Update: Thank you to those who have reached out. We have a refrigerator in the works. Thank you all for the support!

We are currently looking for a donated refrigerator in clean and good working condition. We are a 501c3 so any donation can be a tax write off. If you have a refrigerator that you would donate please email us at [email protected]
If local we can possibly pick up

Thanks for your support

Photos from Almaville Volunteer Fire Rescue Department's post 11/17/2025

🚒🔥 Exciting news from Almaville! This past weekend, our dedicated volunteer firefighters participated in a two-day Firefighter Survival class taught by the State Fire Academy. It was aimed at enhancing our team's skills and preparedness for worst-case scenarios.

Through hands-on training and expert instruction, our firefighters learned crucial techniques to ensure their safety and effectiveness in the line of duty. We're committed to equipping our team with the knowledge and tools necessary to protect our community.

A big thank you to Chief Ronnie Beasley and LaVergne Fire Dept for allowing us to use their new training facility. Also, thank you Capt. David Sloan and Christian Steele for excellent instruction and making this training possible! Together, we’re stronger and ready to face any challenge that comes our way. 💪❤️

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911 One Mile Lane
Smyrna, TN
37167