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The overall goal of the North Little Rock Fire Department is to prevent the loss of life and property to citizens that are entrusted to our care, through direct intervention and preventative education.
ADMINISTRATION. Fire Chief – Chief Gerald Tucker. 723 N. Maple St. North Little Rock, AR 72114. Phone: 501-340-5385. Fax: 501-340-5391. Email: nlrfd@nlr.ar.gov. Chief Tucker was hired by the N.L.R. Fire Department on March 21, 1990. He has been both a paid and volunteer firefighter with 43 years of service.
We seek the best and the brightest, courageous and wise individuals to join the North Little Rock Fire Department team. The Human Resources Department accepts applications for the NLRFD twice per year (January and July).
City of North Little Rock Adds Two New Fire Trucks to Fleet They’ve finally arrived! Christmas came early this year as the two newest additions to the North Little Rock Fire Department fleet rolled into North Little Rock’s Central Fire Station earlier […]
The North Little Rock Fire Department offers fire safety presentations to local churches, schools, businesses and groups within the city. We provide fire extinguisher training, evacuation planning, fire drill preparation and age appropriate fire safety education.
The North Little Rock Fire Department is excited to announce the new location of Fire Station 8 at 501 West Military Drive in Burns Park. A groundbreaking ceremony took place on Thursday, June 30, 2022 in Burns Park near Military Drive and Joe K Poch Road (across from the Hospitality House).
Blaze Fire Station 11 Opens. The City of North Little Rock celebrated the Grand Opening of our newest fire station this morning at 1000 Blaze Drive in the east part of our city. Thanks to everyone that attended the Grand Opening this morning. View Photos.
The North Little Rock Fire Department held a Retirement, Promotion and Swearing-in ceremony this afternoon at the Patrick Henry Hays Senior Center. Retiring firefighters: Battalion Chief Al Cerrato (43 years), Captain Perry Tackett (36 years) and Lieutenant Mark Mahan (20 years).
For example, to report crimes in progress, get assistance for individuals who have been injured or sick, and report fires. If you need to report an incident of a non-emergency nature, we encourage the public to call the NLR Police Department non-emergency number 501-758-1234.
We’re the perfect size, just big enough to have all the things that are great about a big department but still small enough that you will know everyone on the job. We are building a strong training and fitness culture here that will get you on the path to being the best firefighter you can be.