Operations/Suppression

Operations

Dawson County Emergency Service operates seven (8) fire stations throughout the city and county under the direction of Fire Chief Troy Leist. Six of these stations are staffed 24/7 with responders, while two stations are covered by volunteers with career staff backup. The operations division is tasked with responding to all calls for service throughout Dawson County. Calls include EMS, rescue, fire, service calls and others. The department responds to approximately 4,500 to 5,000 calls for service annually. Our members complete a minimum of 240 hours of training annually. In addition, our staff completes thousands of hours of community service and public education annually. All of these efforts are to be better prepared to serve the citizens and visitors of Dawson County.

Volunteer Program

Dawson County Emergency Services utilizes volunteer firefighters as part of our service delivery plan. Volunteer opportunities exist for both Support and Suppression Firefighters. These volunteers are assigned to stations nearest their residence to ensure the timeliest response.  Recruit classes are held locally as applications warrant.

Dawson County Emergency Services currently accepts volunteer applications in January of each year.