The Lexington City Council has approved the use of emotional support dogs for the Lexington Fire Department, meet Luna.
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The Lexington City Council has approved the use of emotional support dogs for the Lexington Fire Department, meet Luna.
On November 30th at approximately 11:20 a.m. the Lexington Fire Department (LFD) responded to a fire at 103 Tyler Drive. The home was occupied by a grandmother and four grandchildren.
LFD encourage you to share information that would be critical in an emergency situation such as occupants, your emergency meeting space, any pets on the property and anything else that first responders may need to know.
The Lexington Fire Department will be conducting a Smoke Alarm Canvas this Friday November 22nd from 2:00 p.m. -until 4:00 p.m. in Ward 1, Lexington.
Michael R. Tofano is named the new Fire Chief for the Lexington Fire Department.
The Lexington Fire Department was dispatched to a Structure Fire at 274 Broad Street for a fore at a vacant house.
Happy 40th birthday to National Night Out. National Night Out will be held this evening in Thomasville.
Do you have a smoke alarm in each bedroom and on every level of your home? If not free smoke alarms are available for Lexington city residents to make your home safe.
The Lexington City Council has approved the use of emotional support dogs for the Lexington Fire Department, meet Luna.
Chief Paul Jarrett of the Lexington Fire Department retires after 36 years of dedicated service.
At 4:15 a.m. on August 26th, the Lexington Fire Department responded to a structure fire at 1718 Cotton Grove Road at Christos Restaurant.
Lexington Fire Department responds to house fire on Red Maple Ln. in Lexington.
On July 5, 2024, at approximately 8:55 a.m., the South Lexington Fire Department responded to a residential structure fire at 4138 Old Mountain Rd in Lexington. Upon arrival, firefighters found a single-family home heavily involved in fire.
Update on Fifth Street house fire that claimed firefighter’s life.
The funeral services for Captain Ronnie Metcalf have been announced and will take place this weekend.
Lexington Police Department detectives have continued to partner with agencies involved in the investigation into the house fire on Monday at 306 West 5th Street where Lexington Fire Captain Ronnie Metcalf sustained injuries that led to his death.
Vigil held for injured Lexington firefighter.
The Lexington Fire Department responded to a fire at 309 W. 5th Street on the morning of Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 2:00 a.m. to a call which resulted in injuries for a local firefighter.