Lonoke Volunteer Fire Department

Lonoke Volunteer Fire Department The Lonoke Volunteer Fire Department is a organization committed to protecting the lives and property of residents within our community

Thank you Wade Knox Advocacy Center for having the Lonoke Volunteer Fire Department out.  We enjoyed showing the kids th...
10/26/2025

Thank you Wade Knox Advocacy Center for having the Lonoke Volunteer Fire Department out. We enjoyed showing the kids the fire truck and handing out information about fire prevention. We appreciated all that you do for the Kids of Lonoke County.

10/08/2025
10/08/2025
10/08/2025
10/08/2025
Seconds count when you call 911. If your address is not clearly marked and visible from the road—day or night—it can del...
09/29/2025

Seconds count when you call 911. If your address is not clearly marked and visible from the road—day or night—it can delay firefighters, EMS, and law enforcement from reaching you when you need help most.

Your safety—and your family’s safety—depends on it. Help us help you by making sure your address is easy to spot!

Attention Local Businesses!If you'd like a flyer to help advertise Pops on the Prairie, please let me know — we'd love y...
06/12/2025

Attention Local Businesses!
If you'd like a flyer to help advertise Pops on the Prairie, please let me know — we'd love your support in spreading the word about this special event! 501 786 0403
Thanks
Chief Whittenburg

Sergeant Cody Carpenter of the City of Lonoke Police Department and Chief Justin Whittenburg of the Lonoke Volunteer Fir...
04/18/2025

Sergeant Cody Carpenter of the City of Lonoke Police Department and Chief Justin Whittenburg of the Lonoke Volunteer Fire Department partnered with Lonoke High School this week to provide essential emergency response training to students as part of their health curriculum.

Students received hands-on instruction in Stop the Bleed techniques and CPR, gaining critical life-saving skills that can make a real difference in emergency situations. The training included CPR on both adults and children, the proper use of an AED, tourniquet application, wound packing, and other vital first-aid procedures.

This collaborative effort not only fulfilled a key component of the students' health education but also empowered them with knowledge and confidence that can help save lives.

A sincere thank you to Lonoke High School for facilitating this important opportunity, and to Sergeant Carpenter and Chief Whittenburg for their dedication to educating and protecting our community.

Update as of 6:00 p.m. Highway 31 N/ North Center is still closed due to water still remaining in roadways.   Please do ...
04/07/2025

Update as of 6:00 p.m. Highway 31 N/ North Center is still closed due to water still remaining in roadways. Please do not go around or move barricades. They are there for your safety and others.

Hwy 31/North Center, beginning at the woods to the interstate on and off ramps, has several places that have or will hav...
04/07/2025

Hwy 31/North Center, beginning at the woods to the interstate on and off ramps, has several places that have or will have running water over it. There are road closure signs on the sides of the road. Please be aware that the road is closed and that going through the water is a risk. Please turn around and find an alternate route.

HWY 31 between the two bridges in Lonoke will be closed due to rising water over the roadway. See photo below for the location of closure.

04/04/2025

The burn ban for the City of Lonoke has been lifted. Sorry for such late notice. Thank you for your understanding.

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219 SE Front Street
Lonoke, AR
72086

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