Mountain Brook Fire Department

Mountain Brook Fire Department “Quality Service for a Quality City”

Happy Mother’s Day!We are so thankful for all the moms who love, support, encourage, and hold everything together. A spe...
05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day!

We are so thankful for all the moms who love, support, encourage, and hold everything together. A special thank you to the moms in our department family and to our crews serving today.

We hope everyone has a safe and blessed Mother’s Day!

This week, our special operations team wrapped up quarterly training, focusing on the setup of our newly acquired deploy...
04/24/2026

This week, our special operations team wrapped up quarterly training, focusing on the setup of our newly acquired deployment shelters. With these advancements, we’re better prepared for future deployments.

This week, firefighters from Mountain Brook Fire Department, Vestavia Hills Fire Department, and The City of Bessemer Fi...
04/17/2026

This week, firefighters from Mountain Brook Fire Department, Vestavia Hills Fire Department, and The City of Bessemer Fire Department trained together in a Swift Water Rescue Technician class. The week was filled with hands-on training, teamwork, and valuable experience that helps keep our crews ready for water rescue situations. We’re thankful for the opportunity to train and hone our skills with our neighboring departments.

04/15/2026

📢With worsening drought conditions across the state and low relative humidity, State Forester Rick Oates has issued a statewide Fire Alert effective immediately.

Over the past weekend, 50 wildfires burned more than 2,300 acres of forestland across the state. This includes a 500-acre wildfire in Mobile County, one for 412 acres in Coosa County, one for 382 acres in Choctaw County, one for 260 acres in Washington County, and another one for 105 acres in Escambia County.

In the last 30 days, 387 wildfires have burned approximately 15,850 acres of forestland across the state.

“With no measurable rain in sight, the continued extremely dry conditions create dangerous wildfire behavior,” said Oates. “These conditions create the potential for fires to escape easily and spread rapidly, taking longer and more of the agency’s firefighting resources to contain. Fast-moving wildfires not only destroy property and forests but also threaten the lives of citizens and endanger firefighters.”

This Fire Alert will remain in effect until rescinded by the State Forester, at least through Monday, April 20. Conditions will be reevaluated at that time. Permits for outdoor burning will be restricted only to Certified Prescribed Burn Managers. Anyone who burns a field, grassland, or woodland without a burn permit may be subject to prosecution for committing a Class B misdemeanor.

The Alabama Forestry Commission is the state agency committed to protecting Alabama’s invaluable forest assets and its citizens. To report a wildfire, call (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

To our 911 dispatchers at Shelby County 9-1-1. Thank you for what you do every day. You are the first voice people hear ...
04/15/2026

To our 911 dispatchers at Shelby County 9-1-1. Thank you for what you do every day. You are the first voice people hear in an emergency, and your work plays a big part in helping keep our community safe. We appreciate your steady presence and commitment to all of our communities.

The Over the Mountain Regional Training Center hosted a Rope Technician course this week through the Alabama Fire Colleg...
04/10/2026

The Over the Mountain Regional Training Center hosted a Rope Technician course this week through the Alabama Fire College. Students from Mountain Brook Fire Department, Rocky Ridge Fire Department, Vestavia Hills Fire Department, The City of Bessemer Fire Department, Cullman Fire Rescue, Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service Department, Chelsea Fire & Rescue and the Jasper Fire and Rescue showed up to sharpen their skill sets.

This course covered specialized knowledge, equipment, and techniques to safely handle complex rescue situations. Throughout the week, students trained in high-angle rope operations, including suspended victim rescues, serving as a litter tender, and building and operating a high line system.

We appreciate the hard work and dedication shown by everyone who took part. Training like this truly helps strengthen our region and better prepares these departments to serve and protect their communities.

Happy Easter from the Mountain Brook Fire DepartmentWe wish you and your family a blessed Easter filled with joy and tim...
04/05/2026

Happy Easter from the Mountain Brook Fire Department

We wish you and your family a blessed Easter filled with joy and time with those who matter most. We’re so thankful for our crews serving on duty today and for their continued commitment to our community. Stay safe and enjoy the day.

04/01/2026

We’d say that’s one pretty cool way to get to school! We were happy to help make this morning a little more memorable. Nothing better than seeing those smiles!

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102 Tibbett Street
Mountain Brook, AL
35213

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