Beulah Volunteer Fire Department

Beulah Volunteer Fire Department The Beulah Volunteer Fire Department originated in 1981 for the sole purpose of fire protection.

If anyone has lost an orange cream cat near highway 75 and hustleville intersection, it is hanging around the ambulance ...
12/10/2025

If anyone has lost an orange cream cat near highway 75 and hustleville intersection, it is hanging around the ambulance station on highway 75. Animal control has been notified but they are currently busy with other cases. If this is yours or someone’s you know please come get it or notify the responsible parties.

🇺🇸 September 11, 2001 – We Remember 🇺🇸Today, we pause to honor the lives lost, the families forever changed, and the bra...
09/11/2025

🇺🇸 September 11, 2001 – We Remember 🇺🇸

Today, we pause to honor the lives lost, the families forever changed, and the brave first responders who ran toward danger on that tragic day 24 years ago.

As a volunteer fire department, the sacrifice of the 343 firefighters who gave their lives at the World Trade Center holds deep meaning for us. Their courage, dedication, and selflessness remind us why we serve.

We stand with our community in remembrance and gratitude. May we never forget the heroes of September 11th, and may their legacy continue to inspire us to serve with honor.

🕯️ Never Forget. Always Remember.

— Beulah Volunteer Fire Department 🚒

08/28/2025

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Larry Arnold, one of the founders and a former chief of the Beulah Volunteer Fire Department.

Larry dedicated countless years of service, leadership, and sacrifice to our community. He will always be remembered for his courage, commitment, and unwavering dedication to protecting others. His legacy lives on in every call answered, every life saved, and every member who follows in his footsteps.

We extend our heartfelt condolences to Larry’s family, friends, and all who had the honor of serving beside him. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Rest in peace, Chief Arnold. Your service and devotion will never be forgotten. ❤️🚒

03/14/2025

We are taking time to go over how we, our families and friends need to prepare before tonight and Saturday's severe weather which includes tornadoes/winds/hail/flooding.

Go over our checklist and see what you need to get done before storms arrive.

Having more than 1 way to get a warning
Inform family/friends of severe weather
Prepare for power outages
Know where your safe place is

What else is on your to-do checklist?

03/14/2025

Alerts the citicizens of Marshall County during an emeregncy.

03/10/2025
02/28/2025
We would like to give a huge thanks to all the Fire Departments and agencies that were able to assist us Friday afternoo...
11/04/2023

We would like to give a huge thanks to all the Fire Departments and agencies that were able to assist us Friday afternoon with a large brush fire. All of your assistance in manpower and resources are greatly appreciated!

We are all one team and its always an easy reminder at times like these where we all jump in and do what we can to protect our communities, including Sheriff deputies manning hose and helping fight the fire.

Beulah Volunteer Fire Department
Asbury Volunteer Fire and Rescue
Alder Springs Volunteer Fire Department / District 41
Albertville Fire & Rescue
Marshall County Sheriff's Office
Alabama State Troopers Highway Patrol
Alabama Forestry Commission

10/16/2023

Update on Fire Alert for Alabama --
While forestry officials have rescinded the Fire Alert in 35 counties in the southern half of the state, the small amount of rain received in the last few days has not been enough to end drought conditions or wildfire danger in northern portions of the state. A Fire Alert remains in effect for 32 northern counties. Burn permits will be available to certified prescribed burn managers in those counties with the exception of DeKalb, Jackson, and Marshall. (See attached map for details.)

The Alabama Forestry Commission (AFC) issued the burn restriction on September 22 because of the current drought situation, continued lack of precipitation, and high probability of fuel ignition. Since October is historically the state's driest month, drought conditions are expected to worsen.

The Forestry Commission is encouraging the public to exercise the utmost vigilance when conducting outdoor burns of any kind. To report a wildfire, call the Alabama Forestry Commission at (800) 392-5679. For more information on the current wildfire situation in the state or any other forestry-related issues, contact your local AFC office or visit the agency website at www.forestry.alabama.gov/Pages/Fire/Totals.aspx The Alabama Forestry Commission is the state agency committed to protecting Alabama’s invaluable forest assets as well as its citizens.

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2686 Beulah Road
Boaz, AL
35957

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