Skip to main content

Fire Safety Poster Contest | Smoke Alarms. Make Them Work For You!

Fire Safety Poster Contest 2024 The City of Perry Fire & Emergency Services Department invites all City of Perry third graders to showcase their artistic talent and commitment to fire safety by participating in the 6th annual Fire Safety Poster Contest. The 2024 theme is Smoke Alarms. Make Them Work For You! A winner and a runner-up will be awarded based on the creativity for the theme. The winner and runner-up will receive a “Certificate of Achievement” from the City of Perry...



Perry Fire & Emergency Services Receives $10,000 Grant from the Flint Energies Foundation

Perry Fire & Emergency Services Receives $10,000 Grant from the Flint Energies Foundation The Flint Energies Foundation granted Perry Fire and Emergency Services $10,000. The requested funds will be used to purchase an Alpha Forcible Entry Door Prop. Lieutenant Patrick Watson, Perry Fire and Emergency Services representative stated, “To effectively enter a structure, firefighters must have a working knowledge of building construction and lock assemblies, as well as the tools and...



Train Like A Firefighter with Perry Fire & Emergency Services

Join the Perry Fire Department for the Train Like A Firefighter event on March 16 at 10 AM! Participants will take on the physical agility test, gaining hands-on experience guided by Perry Fire Department members through each of the seven skill stations, offering insights into how firefighters train. Practice each skill firsthand, and then gear up to complete the entire course wearing a firefighter helmet, gloves, and a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). Complete the course in...



Perry Fire Safety Poster Contest Winners Recognized

Perry Fire Safety Poster Contest Winners Recognized Perry Fire & Emergency Services recognized the winners of the 2023 Fire Safety Poster Conest. This year’s theme was “Cooking Safety Starts with You.” Congratulations to: Anna Caroline Davis (The Westfield School) - Winner Isabella Luczun (The Westfield School) - Runner Up Tatum Pitts (The Westfield School) - Honorable Mention Brooklyn Warren (Langston Road Elementary) - Honorable Mention As the winner, Anna...



Perry Fire & Emergency Services Receives $17,000 Grant

Perry Fire & Emergency Services Receives $17,000 Grant Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation announced the award of a $17,683 grant to Perry Fire & Emergency Services to ensure first responders have the necessary equipment to keep community members and themselves safe. The grant will be used to purchase a Rescue One iSeries inflatable rescue boat, motor, and trailer, fulfilling a critical need within the department. “On behalf of the department and its members, I want to thank the...



Georgia Burn Ban Lifted On October 1

The state-wide summer burn ban will end on Sunday, October 1. This means that open outdoor burning is permissible when conditions are favorable. Prior to burning within the city limits, you must call the Perry Fire Department at (478) 338-6368. Please see the link for recommendations provided by the Georgia Forestry Commission: https://gatrees.org/burn-permits-and-notifications/.



Fire Hydrant Flushing in Perry Areas

City of Perry Fire & Emergency Services is performing routine fire hydrant flushing today, February 22, 2023. Water customers in the following areas may experience temporary water discoloration. If this occurs, run your water for a few minutes until it runs clear again. Sand Hill Area Ivy Glen Area New Haven Area Remington Chase Area The Industrial Area



December 2022 Fire Hydrant Flushing Schedule

City of Perry Fire & Emergency Services will be performing routine fire hydrant flushing in December. Water customers in the following areas may experience temporary water discoloration. If this occurs, run your water for a few minutes until it runs clear again. Tucker Road Stonebridge Subdivision Ivy Glen Subdivision Devonwood Subdivision Washington Street around the Administration Building (1211 Washington Street) #WhereGeorgiaComesTogether



Fire Safety Poster Contest Winners Recognized at Council Meeting

The 2022 Fire Safety Poster Contest winners were recognized at last night's Council Meeting! City of Perry third grade students were invited to showcase their artistic ability and commitment to fire safety by creating a poster centered around this year's theme: Fire Won't Wait. Plan Your Escape! The winner of this year's contest, Tatum Reddick, will receive a pizza party for her class, a fire truck ride from her home to her school, and ride on the fire truck during the City of Perry...



Training Chief Recognized For Completion of Georgia Chief Fire Officer Program

The Georgia Chief Fire Officer program was developed by the Georgia Fire Chiefs Association to ensure that Georgia Fire Departments have qualified, credentialed, and professional leaders and managers overseeing their departments and personnel. This week, another one of our own was presented with his certificate of completion. Congratulations to our Training Chief, Charles Mundy, on his successful completion of this program! This is another example of our department’s commitment to...



Sergeant Drew Rowell Named 2022 Firefighter of the Year

The City of Perry Fire Department nominated Sergeant Drew Rowell as their 2022 Firefighter of the Year! Firefighter of the Year is a nomination voted on by the employees of the Perry Fire Department. Sgt. Rowell was chosen for this award in recognition of his commitment to excellence to our department! Congratulations Sergeant Drew Rowell!



Fire Safety Poster Contest 2021 Accepting Applications!

Fire Safety Poster Contest 2021 Accepting Applications! The City of Perry Fire & Emergency Services invites all Perry third graders to showcase their artistic talent and their commitment to fire safety by participating in the 3rd annual Fire Safety Poster Contest. The 2021 poster theme is Learn The Sound of Fire Safety! Requirements All 3rd-grade students in City of Perry public, private, and homeschool are eligible. Must be original artwork. Posters must be done on paper....



Back to Top