Volusia County Fire Rescue
Volusia County does not currently have a burn ban in effect
One team one mission: To protect life, property and the environment through efficient and responsive services.
Volusia County Fire Rescue provides fire protection and rescue services throughout the unincorporated areas of the county and in the municipalities of Pierson, Oak Hill and Lake Helen.
There are 21 Volusia County Fire Rescue fire stations, which are staffed 24/7 and offer public fire education programs.
Current Keetch Byram Drought Index
Kids, Sparky's Wildfire Safety Tips!
Green Volusia
What Volusia County Fire Rescue is doing to conserve energy and protect the environment.
Wildfire safety brochures for educators
Prescription drug disposal
The Florida Department of Health urges individuals to dispose of their old prescription drugs properly and never flush them down the toilet.
Tips for persons with respiratory problems when smoke is in the area
Make your property more fire resistant and defensible
Safety tips during the dry season to reduce chances of brush fires
Red flag warning
Understand what this warning means and when it is issued.
Volusia County Fire Rescue
Fire Chief
Jeff B. Smith
Senior Staff Assistant
Martha Spivey
mspivey@volusia.org
125 W. New York Ave.
Suite 220
DeLand, FL 32720
West Volusia
386-736-5940
Daytona Beach
386-254-4657
New Smyrna Beach
386-423-3852
Fax
386-822-5025