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The Lexington Fire Department will be live on Facebook on Wednesday, October 2 at 11:00 a.m. to introduce Luna. Luna is a 'Comfort K9' who will provide companionship and emotional support for firefighters who experience high levels of stress and trauma in their line of work.
On the morning of January 23, at approximately 7 am, the Lexington Department was alerted to a structure fire at 151 Elk St.
This is a yearly activity that fire crews complete as a way to make sure all our firefighters, new and old, are aware of building layouts and potential building hazards they may encounter in the event of a fire.
On Saturday, October 28, at approximately 2:45 pm during the Lexington BBQ Festival, the Lexington Fire Department responded to a structure fire involving a church at 1700 South Main Street.
The building was a vacant boarding house.
The mission of the Lexington Fire Department is to provide the community with quality fire, safety and disaster mitigation services utilizing recognized industry standards as benchmarks for success.
Lexington Fire Department was dispatched to a reported house fire on East Hemstead Street Wednesday morning.
The Lexington Fire Department responded last night at approximately 9:30 pm to a fire on Sunnyside Drive, where firefighters found a single-family, reportedly vacant, home engulfed in flames.
The Lexington Fire Department responded last night at approximately 11:30 pm to a fire on Sunnyside Drive, where firefighters found a single-family home on fire with heavy smoke showing from the front.
Through its Fire Prevention Grant Program, FM Global awards grants to fire departments—as well as national, state, regional, local and community organizations worldwide—that best demonstrate a need for funding, where dollars can have the most demonstrable impact on preventing fire or mitigating the damage it can quickly cause
Lexington Fire Department responded to a structure fire on Sunnyside Drive at approximately 6:15 am on Wednesday, May 17.
On Saturday, March 4, the Lexington Fire Department responded to a reported fire in a single-family residence with occupants possibly still inside.
On Saturday, March 4, at 12:02 pm, Lexington Fire and Lexington Police Departments received a service call for a traffic accident.
Contact the Fire Marshal's Office at 336-248-3933 during business hours to schedule a time for us to install them for you.
On Monday, February 6, at 9:28 am, the City of Lexington Fire Department responded to a residential house fire on West Seventh Street Extension.
Burn Prevention: Lexington Fire Department will focus on Burn Prevention Week on social media.
Friday afternoon Lexington Fire Department was dispatched to a reported house fire on Thomason Street.
Ice and damage to kitchen equipment caused the restaurant to close until further notice.
If you’ve driven through the streets of Lexington within the past two weeks, you might’ve seen an unfamiliar sight. It’s a behemoth that weighs over 80,000 pounds, is nearly 50 feet long and bears a red, gold and gray color scheme.
The Lexington Fire Department offered passersby a real treat on Thursday evening.