The Fire Chief for the Harrison Fire Department is Marc Lowery, whose office is located at Fire Station #1, and can be reached at 870-741-2988.
The Assistant Fire Chief is Mike Dodson, whose office is located at Fire Station #1, and can be reached at 870-741-6384.
The Fire Prevention Division is headed by Captain/Public Safety Officer Clint Nichols, whose office is located in Fire Station #1, and can be reached at 870-741-9042. Captain Nichols is responsible for all fire prevention activities, training within the department, and fire prevention inspections.
The Harrison Fire Department has a class 3 insurance rating and is composed of 30 full time firefighters and 5 part-paid firefighters. The firefighters work 24 hour shifts, (on 24 hours, off 48 hours), with the exception of the Fire Chief, Assistant Chief, and Public Safety Officer. The stations are manned 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days per year.
The Operations division of the Harrison Fire Department is divided in three shifts. Each shift has a Captain, a SR. Lieutenant, two Lieutenants, and five Firefighters.
There are three fire stations in Harrison: Station #1 is located at City Hall, and Station #2 is located on Industrial Park Road, and Station #3 is located on airport road at the airport. Business hours (at Fire Station #1 only) are from 8:00 a.m. thru 4:30 p.m., Monday thru Friday. Our business phone number is 741-6384.
You can obtain a burning permit by calling 741-6384 during business hours. The weather conditions dictate whether or not we are issuing burning permits. The only thing that you can burn inside the city is yard waste, limbs, leaves and grass clippings. *********
Swift Water Team
The Pool Hall
Pool Hall-2
Gearing up for Pool Hall fire
House Fire
At McGarrah Funeral
Ladder Truck
Sparky the Dog
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