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Serving Since 1914

Our Department

Campbellsville Fire – Rescue is a progressive combination fire – rescue department that provides emergency services to the citizens and visitors of Campbellsville and Taylor County. These services include fire suppression, hazardous materials, and numerous aspects of rescue including water, dive, rope, trench, and confined space.

Annual Reports

Explore and review our comprehensive collection of annual reports from the department, highlighting our achievements, challenges, and future goals.

Training

Our department frequently provides a variety of training opportunities that are available not only to our internal team members but also to outside individuals who are interested in enhancing their skills and knowledge in this area.

Employment

Discover and learn about the various career and volunteer employment opportunities that we offer, allowing you to grow professionally while making a meaningful impact in the community.

History

Discover and learn about our long-standing commitment to the community, with over 100 years of dedicated service that has positively impacted countless lives.

News

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Swiftwater Ops Class Offered

The Swiftwater Operations Course is designed to equip emergency responders with theessential skills required for safe and effective operations in swiftwater environments. Thiscourse provides a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on training in real-worldwater rescue scenarios.

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Commercial Structure Fire – 2/26/2025

Commercial Structure Fire 399 Campbellsville Bypass (Burger King) 02-26-2025 Call Received 0535 On Scene 0538 Control 0540 Leaving Scene 0607 Campbellsville Fire-Rescue was dispatched to a report of an electrical fire inside the structure. Upon arrival, firefighters found a light haze of smoke. Staff had already deployed one ABC fire

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Volunteer With Us

The department will be hosting a Volunteer Recruitment Event on Monday, April 1, at 6:00 PM at the Campbellsville Fire-Rescue Station 3, located at 130 Trace Creek Road.