Waldron Community Volunteer Fire Department

Waldron Community Volunteer Fire Department The Waldron Volunteer Fire Department is dedicated to provide Emergency Services to the Waldron Community and southeastern portion of Shelby County.

The highest level of local travel advisory, means that travel may be restricted to emergency management workers only. Du...
01/06/2025

The highest level of local travel advisory, means that travel may be restricted to emergency management workers only. During a "warning" local travel advisory, individuals are directed to:

Refrain from all travel;
Comply with necessary emergency measures;
Cooperate with public officials and disaster services forces in executing emergency operations plans; and
Obey and comply with the lawful directions of properly identified officers.

Additional exceptions to the warning travel advisory are found in Indiana Code 10-14-3-29.

Pumper Tanker 641 was rolling through Shelbyville today! Waldron Volunteer Fire Department participated with multiple ot...
12/07/2024

Pumper Tanker 641 was rolling through Shelbyville today! Waldron Volunteer Fire Department participated with multiple other agencies in Santa Protectors.

Earlier this year Fork Mountain Volunteer Fire Department lost its fire truck in the floods in North Carolina. Members o...
12/05/2024

Earlier this year Fork Mountain Volunteer Fire Department lost its fire truck in the floods in North Carolina. Members of FMVFD were able to travel to Indiana yesterday and pick up the retired Engine 14 to help rebuild their department. In addition to receiving a new fire apparatus, Manilla, Moral Township and Flat Rock Fire Departments donated equipment to help equip the donated fire truck.

A huge thank you to the numerous individuals in the community who assisted in making this happen!

🌟 Giving Tuesday: Support Your Local Fire Department! 🌟This Giving Tuesday, we invite you to contribute to the Waldron F...
12/03/2024

🌟 Giving Tuesday: Support Your Local Fire Department! 🌟

This Giving Tuesday, we invite you to contribute to the Waldron Fire Department and help us continue protecting our community. Your generous donations directly support essential training and equipment that keep our firefighters ready to serve you.

Every dollar counts! Together, we can make a significant impact. Please consider making a donation today by scanning the QR code or by clicking this link: https://link.clover.com/urlshortener/hvWrNJ Also, Share the post to up us spread the word!

Thank you for being a vital part of our community. Your support means the world to us!

Pumper Tanker 641 and Engine 641 are ready to roll through the streets for the Waldron Will Festival Parade. Midwest Fir...
07/06/2024

Pumper Tanker 641 and Engine 641 are ready to roll through the streets for the Waldron Will Festival Parade.

Midwest Fire

A Red Flag Warning is in effect Thursday from noon - 8 pm for critical fire weather conditions. The National Weather Ser...
04/20/2023

A Red Flag Warning is in effect Thursday from noon - 8 pm for critical fire weather conditions.

The National Weather Service in Indianapolis has issued the warning for much of central Indiana. Factors include winds out of the south at 20 to 25 mph with gusts up to 40 mph and relative humidity as low as 20 percent.

Tonight at the department regular monthly meeting. After a very dedicated 28 years of service our very own Robert "Bobby...
04/18/2023

Tonight at the department regular monthly meeting. After a very dedicated 28 years of service our very own Robert "Bobby" Boucher has announced his retirement. Bobby has been one of the most respected and honorable members of the Town of Waldron and the Waldron Community. He has dedicated his time to the fire department and to the safety of our little town. Let us all congratulate Bobby for his time well served. From the department Bobby, we THANK YOU!!!

04/13/2023

*Celebrating Shelby County's Hometowns!*
In 2023, Blue River Community Foundation (BRCF) is celebrating our hometown Communities. BRCF recognizes that a great deal of the safety of these hometown communities is dependent on the volunteers of their local fire departments. These departments are comprised of community members that donate their time to ensure the residents of their communities are safe. These individuals sacrifice time away from their own families and often perform this voluntary job in addition to their full time jobs.

City of Shelbyville Fire Chief, Brian Tackett, shared the following about his friends at the Shelby County volunteer fire departments:
“The Shelbyville Fire Department is unique in the fact that it is completely surrounded by volunteer fire departments. We respond to approximately 2,000 calls per year with volunteers. These departments also provide backup to our department on larger scenes and in some cases will back fill our stations. The volunteer departments often struggle with up-to-date equipment since they are not typically funded. They will often host fundraisers just to purchase much needed equipment or to make repairs to items that are already outdated. “

This year the Foundation is recognizing these departments’ service and dedication to their hometowns and the comfort they bring us all knowing that they are just a phone call away and quite literally just down the road when we are in need. On April 11th BRCF executive director , Jennifer Jones, and Grants Director, Jordan England, presented each Shelby County volunteer fire department with a $5,000 grant, totaling $45,000, to help support the work that they do in their communities.

If you’re interested in supporting your local fire department by starting a designated fund that will pay out to their department annually, in perpetuity, please contact our office to find out more information on this wonderful way to invest in your hometown!

Pictured below: Kyle Pruitt – Waldron VFD, Jay Tennell – Marietta VFD, Dan Pennington – St. Paul VFD, Jeff Crisman – Flat Rock VFD, Jennifer Jones - BRCF, Danny Kuhn – Manilla VFD, Dean Tyner – Fountaintown VFD, Steve Davis – Morristown VFD. Not pictured: representatives of Fairland VFD and Moral VFD.

02/01/2023

The Shelby County Health Department is now distributing Narcan Nasal Spray to the public. If you would like a dose of Narcan you can make that request at the nursing division during regular office hours; Monday-Thursday 7:00am-11:15am, 12:30pm-4:45pm.

Thank you to Shelbyville Fire Department - Indiana for hosting a great training this morning for some of our guys. Waldr...
12/11/2022

Thank you to Shelbyville Fire Department - Indiana for hosting a great training this morning for some of our guys. Waldron firefighters worked with members from other county departments to improve skills in hose line advancement, search, and forcible entry.

Bridges and roadways are beginning to form ice in Shelby County. Please use caution when driving. Multiple car accident ...
01/08/2022

Bridges and roadways are beginning to form ice in Shelby County. Please use caution when driving.

Multiple car accident reported on I-74 due to icy roadways.

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112 Washington Street
Waldron, IN
46182

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+17655259989

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