Fire/EMS

About the Department

The Liberty Fire/EMS Department is responsible for providing fire protection and emergency medical services to area citizens and patrons.

The Liberty Fire Department is responsible for providing both fire and emergency medical services (EMS). The Fire Department also conducts fire inspections of local businesses and schools within the City as well as hosting various educational fire safety programs.

The department staffs professionally trained firefighters who are either EMT or paramedic certified.

Photo of the LFD pumper ladder with an American Flag hanging from the top

The Liberty Fire Department is housed at three stations:

  • Station One: 200 W Mississippi St.
  • Station Two: 1040 Kent St.
  • Station Three: 2300 N Lightburne St.

Due to the locations of the fire stations, the number of trained staff, and an average response time of 5 minutes and 42 seconds, the City of Liberty has earned an Insurance Services Offices (ISO) Rating Classification of two for the City. The ISO rating is important because it impacts the amount that individuals have to pay for homeowner’s insurance.

For questions or inquires about ambulance billing please call 800.244.2345.

By the Numbers


2022
2023
2024
Total calls
6,070
6,444
6,477
Total transports
3,609
3,976
3,646
Emergent transports
206
185
490
Average Response Time
6 minutes 44 seconds
6 minutes 32 seconds
6 minutes 8 seconds
Mutual aid provided to other agencies
315 calls
210 calls
287
Mutual aid provided by other agencies
320 calls
276 calls
290
Call volume percentage based on the year prior
7% increase from 2021
6.3% increase from 2022
0.8% increase from 2023