Collinsville Fire & Rescue

Collinsville Fire & Rescue Fire Department

The struggle is real for all of our Lauderdale County fire departments right now, but big shout out to Northeast Fire an...
05/29/2026

The struggle is real for all of our Lauderdale County fire departments right now, but big shout out to Northeast Fire and Rescue. They are pushing through the noise and doing what needs to be done to take care of their community. Proud to serve alongside you guys. Keep moving forward! 💪🚒

Northeast Fire & Rescue works to swell ranks while answering calls

Geographically, Northeast Fire & Rescue is a large department. It’s roster, however, does not share the same trait.
With roughly 20 members on the roster and 10 who are active and respond regularly, covering an area stretching from Lauderdale to North Meridian, including a busy stretch of Highway 45, is no easy feat. Despite the challenge, department volunteers work diligently to answer emergency calls and serve their community.
Fire Chief Justin Jordan said he has been working hard to rebuild the department and grow its slate of volunteers. Currently, he said, all 10 active members are fire level one certified, and two are able to provide emergency medical care. Expanding both the number of volunteers and the capabilities of the department are a priority.
“It’s growing. I want to grow every day. I want to get more people in to help other people every day,” he said. “If you know anyone who feels the need to come out and help, come help.”
Like Lauderdale County’s other volunteer fire departments, Northeast organizes an annual fundraiser to bring in money to help with expenses and equipment purchases. Usually held in the spring, the department’s pancake breakfast brings the community out to eat hot pancakes, sausage and more.
“We don’t really ask for nothing, just donations if you want to donate,” he said.
While the department tries to plan the pancake breakfast around other community events, this year’s fundraiser coincided with the Wings Over Meridian air show at Naval Air Station Meridian. Despite the unintended conflict, Jordan said the event had a good turnout and the department is grateful for the community’s support.
“We didn’t know they were going to do the air show at the time,” he said.
Looking forward, Jordan said he is looking at other events the department could organize throughout the year as well.
“I’m trying to plan something else, something more during the year,” he said. “I’m trying to do more besides the pancake breakfast.”
Volunteer fire departments throughout the nation are finding it more and more difficult to recruit people in the community willing to put in the time and effort to do the job. According to the National Fire Protection Association, volunteers make up roughly 60% of America’s firefighters and provide fire protection to roughly half of the country’s population.
Despite making up the majority of firefighters, volunteer numbers have fallen from around 827,000 in 2008 to 635,000 in 2023, with roughly 12,000 volunteers leaving the fire service each year, NFPA research shows.
While numbers have declined, fire departments have seen call numbers go up, with firefighters responding to more and more emergency medical calls.
Jordan, who recently became fire chief for Marion Fire & Rescue as well, said it’s difficult to find people willing to do the job. As with Northeast, he said Marion is basically starting over from scratch, and it takes time to find local volunteers.
“That’s going to be the deciding factor, trying to get people to help out for free. You really can’t because everybody’s got jobs and life and it is rough,” he said. “But I’m looking. I go out every day looking for folks who want to help out.”

We are so excited to work with PHI Cares - Mississippi! This membership helps provide peace of mind for our firefighters...
05/26/2026

We are so excited to work with PHI Cares - Mississippi! This membership helps provide peace of mind for our firefighters and their families by helping cover the cost of emergency air medical transport when it’s needed most. In rural areas like ours, access to air medical services can make all the difference during a critical emergency.

We’re thankful for the opportunity to partner with a program that helps protect the people who protect our community every day. 🚁❤️

A big THANK YOU to Collinsville Fire & Rescue for partnering with PHI Air Medical and signing up to provide PHI memberships for their firefighters and their households! 🚁❤️

PHI memberships offer valuable protection and peace of mind by helping reduce out-of-pocket expenses associated with medically necessary air ambulance transport when flown by PHI Air Medical or one of our participating reciprocal partners. Coverage extends to the member and their household, providing an added layer of security for families who never know when an emergency situation may arise. For first responders who spend their lives protecting others, having this membership means they can focus on what matters most, knowing they have additional support in place when unexpected medical emergencies happen.

We’re honored to help protect the men and women who dedicate themselves to serving others every day. Having a PHI membership brings peace of mind, knowing their entire household has access to added protection when it matters most.

Thank you for your commitment to your community and for trusting PHI Air Medical. We appreciate all you do and look forward to continuing to serve alongside you!

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This Memorial Day, we pause to remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedo...
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we pause to remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. 🇺🇸

From all of us at Collinsville Fire & Rescue, thank you to those who gave all. We will never forget. ❤️🤍💙

🚑❤️ Happy EMS Week! ❤️🚑This week, we want to recognize Metro Ambulance Service, PHI Air Medical Meridian, AirCare - Univ...
05/17/2026

🚑❤️ Happy EMS Week! ❤️🚑
This week, we want to recognize Metro Ambulance Service, PHI Air Medical Meridian, AirCare - University of Mississippi Medical Center and ambulance services across the nation for the incredible care, compassion, and dedication they show every single day.

A special thank you to our own: Chief Tony Grice NREMT-A, Kevin Smith NREMT-P, Jon Tullos NREMT-P, Ollie Brown NREMT-P, Whitney Garrett NREMT-P, Ciara Brown NREMT, Lt Randy Griffeth and Ella Smith.

We are so thankful to work alongside each of you!

Your compassion, teamwork, and commitment to serving our community never go unnoticed. Whether on difficult calls or long nights, you always show up ready to help others, and we are proud to stand beside you.

Thank you for all you do, and Happy EMS Week from Collinsville Fire & Rescue! 🚒💙

Where do I even begin… 💐I am so incredibly blessed with the women in this department. I truly don’t know where I would p...
05/10/2026

Where do I even begin… 💐

I am so incredibly blessed with the women in this department. I truly don’t know where I would personally be without their love, support, and constant encouragement. I only pray that one day I can be half the women they are.

They are prayer warriors, shoulders to cry on, leaders, caregivers, and some of the most incredible mothers I know. Their strength reaches far beyond this department and into our community every single day.

To all the mothers of this department and our community — thank you for everything you do and for the love you pour into others daily. ❤️
Happy Mother’s Day from Collinsville Fire & Rescue! 🚒💐

Lt. Kaycee Grice PR

Today we trained on water shuttle operations alongside departments that we regularly respond with. We want to give a big...
05/09/2026

Today we trained on water shuttle operations alongside departments that we regularly respond with. We want to give a big thank you to Martin Volunteer Fire & Rescue and Duffee Volunteer Fire Department for coming out and training with us!
Duffee may not be in Lauderdale County, but through our mutual aid agreement with Newton County, we work together when needed — and training together helps make those responses smoother and more efficient.

In our area, water hydrants can be scarce, so we depend heavily on our tankers during fire operations. Today we trained on improving our shuttle operation process and were able to cut tanker refill times from 15–30 minutes down to as low as 3 minutes and 15 seconds! ⏱️

Training with neighboring departments keeps everyone on the same page and helps operations run safer, faster, and more effectively when real emergencies happen.

Thank you again to Martin and Duffee for spending the day with us! 🔥

Next month water shuttle operations-Drafting. Join in on the fun!

Thank you Heblon Heating & Air for your continued support. We couldn't serve without incredible sponsors like Heblon!
05/05/2026

Thank you Heblon Heating & Air for your continued support. We couldn't serve without incredible sponsors like Heblon!

Early Saturday morning, around 7 a.m., one of our Collinsville Day vendors arrived visibly upset after striking a deer o...
05/04/2026

Early Saturday morning, around 7 a.m., one of our Collinsville Day vendors arrived visibly upset after striking a deer on her way to the event. While the car pictured is not hers, the damage was nearly identical.

After taking a look at her vehicle, we determined there was no major mechanical damage—just cosmetic issues. The only concern was the fender rubbing against her tire. We assured her that someone from our department would take care of it so she could enjoy the event and make it home safely afterward.

One of our team members with strong vehicle‑repair experience arrived quickly and got to work. He removed the damaged inner fender and bent the metal away from the tire, ensuring the car was safe to drive.

The vendor was incredibly grateful. She went on to have a successful day selling wreaths at her booth and made it home safely because of the care she received.

This is what we do at Collinsville Fire & Rescue.
We take care of people—on calls, at community events, and everywhere in between.

❤️🚒 Happy National Firefighters Appreciation Day 🚒❤️Today, we want to take a moment to recognize and thank the incredibl...
05/04/2026

❤️🚒 Happy National Firefighters Appreciation Day 🚒❤️

Today, we want to take a moment to recognize and thank the incredible men and women of our department. Your dedication, sacrifice, and hard work do not go unnoticed—not just today, but every single day of the year.

This past weekend was a true testament to what this department and community stand for. It was long and exhausting—but more than anything, it was rewarding. We are beyond honored and humbled by the overwhelming turnout and support from our community and surrounding areas. Seeing everyone come together to celebrate our town and support this department meant more than we can put into words.

To our members: thank you for everything you do. From protecting this community to putting in countless hours of fundraising and behind-the-scenes work—you are the heart of this department.

We are proud. We are grateful. And we are blessed to serve such an amazing community. ❤️🔥

A blanket was found in the parking lot after Collinsville Day!We’d love to get it back to its owner. Please message us i...
05/03/2026

A blanket was found in the parking lot after Collinsville Day!

We’d love to get it back to its owner. Please message us if it belongs to you!

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