Fayette County Fire & EMS Achieves Historic Milestone: Full ALS Ambulance Coverage at All Nine Stations

FAYETTEVILLE, GA – With the utmost appreciation for the Fayette County Board of Commissioners, County Administration, and the citizens of Fayette County, the Department of Fire and Emergency Services is proud to announce a historic advancement in public safety. Effective April 1, 2026, for the first time in the department’s history, an Advanced Life Support (ALS) Transport Ambulance is now responding out of all nine fire stations.

This milestone was reached with the strategic addition of transport units to Fire Station #6 in Brooks and Fire Station #7 in Woolsey.
The expansion of these services allows the department to significantly reduce response times and increase the total number of units available to meet the ever-increasing calls for service within the county’s medical response zone. This achievement marks one of the most significant service delivery improvements for Fayette County in decades.

"This is a monumental step forward for our community," said Chief Hill. "By placing an ALS ambulance in every station, we are ensuring that high-level emergency medical care is closer than ever to our residents, regardless of where they live in the county."
The Fayette County Department of Fire and Emergency Services extends its sincere gratitude to the community for their continued support as the agency remains dedicated to evolving and enhancing the protection of all residents and visitors.
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