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Please call 911 for all emergencies. Know your address and what the emergency is. We will be dispatched promptly.
Yes, all four fire stations are staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week by certified North Carolina Firefighters/Emergency Medical Technicians.
Fire hydrants are the responsibility of Charlotte Water. If you see a hydrant flowing water, with no utility crew in immediate vicinity doing work, we ask that you call 311 or 704-336-7600 and report the issue. Frequently, Charlotte Water will flow water, from fire hydrants, to improve water quality and clarity.
Yes, you can arrange for a Huntersville Fire truck and crew to visit your school for fire prevention education. Please visit our 'Community Services Booking' page for more information.
Yes, you can hire Huntersville Fire Department employees (off duty) to work as an Emergency Medical Technician at your event (5k, triathlons, public gatherings, events, etc.). Simply contact our events staff at: events@huntersvillefd.com to learn the process and pricing.
Yes, residents are able to use small commercially purchased fire pits for recreational fires (such as fire pits for entertainment, warming or cooking). Large open fires and the burning of debris and/or trash is NOT permitted. Please visit the 'Outdoor Burning and Grilling Regulations Page' for more information.
The Mecklenburg County Fire Marshals Office provides these services and can be reached at 980-314-3070.