Bridge Fire 05-07-08

MVA 02-27-08

MVA River Rd.

MVA 02-11-08

Juniper Beach 07-30-07

MVA 07-16-07

MVA 06-13-07

Garage Fire 05-30-07

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News and Important Information

Our Mission

 

Who We Are:  Under the leadership of Chief Chris Aponte, the Harrods Creek Fire Protection District serves approximately 20 square miles of Eastern Jefferson County. We are a combination fire department, made up of approximately 30 volunteer, 20 career, and several part time firefighters, both male and female. Our firefighters either live or work in our district and come from all walks of life. Every member is vital to our mission.

 

HCFD Provides Advanced Life Support

HCFD Begins New "Vial of Life" Program

Sparky the fire dog's family fun site

Important smoke detector information from State Farm

Your Home Safety Check List

Station 1

Harrods Creek Fire Protection District has two modern fire stations that house some of the most sophisticated equipment considered necessary for today's fire fighting demands.  Three engines, one quint with a 75’ telescoping water way and aerial ladder, a tower with a 100’ aerial platform, a heavy rescue unit, a light duty rescue, two small Zodiac inflatable rescue boats, a 38' fire-rescue boat and five command and service vehicles can be pressed into service within minutes to serve those in need.  Station One is located at 8905 U.S. Highway 42 and Station Two is located at 5230 River Road.

 

Station 2