The city fire department provides emergency response, fire prevention services, and community safety education for residents and businesses throughout the municipality. There are 9 Fire Departments locations in Lake, Florida.

Residents can contact the fire department's non-emergency line to schedule a home fire safety inspection, request a burn permit, or inquire about CPR and first aid training opportunities in the community.

List of Lake City, Florida Fire Departments

Columbia County Fire Department Station 40 - Headquarters

View Details Call Now (386) 754-7057

Columbia County Fire Department Station 40 - Headquarters

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Deep Creek Volunteer Fire Department Station 41

View Details Call Now (386) 755-9395

Deep Creek Volunteer Fire Department Station 41

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Lake City Fire Department

View Details Call Now (386) 752-4344

Lake City Fire Department

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Suwannee Valley Volunteer Fire Department Station 42

View Details Call Now (386) 758-2133

Suwannee Valley Volunteer Fire Department Station 42

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Columbia City Volunteer Fire Department Station 44

View Details Call Now (386) 758-1357

Columbia City Volunteer Fire Department Station 44

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Columbia County Fire Rescue Department

View Details Call Now (386) 754-7057

Columbia County Fire Rescue Department

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Ellisville Volunteer Fire Department Station 45

View Details Call Now (386) 758-2134

Ellisville Volunteer Fire Department Station 45

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West Columbia Volunteer Fire Department Station 43

View Details Call Now (386) 758-2165

West Columbia Volunteer Fire Department Station 43

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Lulu Volunteer Fire Department Station 47

View Details Call Now (386) 758-2166

Lulu Volunteer Fire Department Station 47

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Residents of Lake should ensure their home address is clearly visible from the street to help firefighters locate their property quickly in an emergency. Contact the local fire department to request a free home safety inspection or to learn about smoke detector assistance programs.