Fire, Rescue, and First Responder Emergency Medical Services
City of Lebanon Fire Department
The Lebanon Fire Department was established in 1830 and provides fire, rescue, and first responder emergency medical services to the citizens and visitors of Lebanon, Tennessee. The Lebanon Fire Department provides the following Services: Fire Services, Medical Calls, Water Rescue, High Angle Rescue, Trench Rescue, Fire Safety Training, and Public Safety Officer Program. The Lebanon Fire Department works diligently to provide those in Lebanon with the best service, along with the most trained, qualified, and professional personnel.


Learn More About Lebanon Fire Department
The Lebanon Fire Department was established in 1830 and provides fire, rescue, and first responder emergency medical services to the citizens and visitors of Lebanon, Tennessee.
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Fire Services
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Medical Calls
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Water Rescue
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High Angle Rescue
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Trench Rescue
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Fire Safety Training
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Lebanon Fire Department News

LFD Crews Fight Large Debris Fire at Lebanon Recycling
The Lebanon Fire Department’s B-Shift responded promptly to the Rockwood fire, which involved two significant mulch piles. LFD crews faced challenges due to wind gusts of up to 35 mph, severe weather conditions, and lightning. The image illustrate the intensity of these adverse conditions and highlight the dedicated efforts of LFD firefighters to manage the blaze. Despite these challenges, after approximately two hours of coordinated effort, the crews successfully brought the fire under control.


The Search for Missing Sumner County Teen
STILL MISSING
Sebastian vanished without a trace from his Hendersonville, TN home on Feb. 26, 2024. The Amber Alert is still active, and the case remains open as authorities continue to track down leads.
If you have seen Sebastian or have information about his whereabouts, please contact the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office at (615) 451-3838. To report a tip on Sebastian case please call 1-800-TBI-FIND.

Residential Structure Fire 1900 Block of Church Hill Downs
The Lebanon Fire Department’s C-Shift responded to a residential structure fire located in the 1900 Block of Church Hill Downs. Fire crews worked diligently to prevent the fire from spreading to adjacent properties. After the fire was completely extinguished and any remaining hot spots were addressed, LFD remained on-site until Car 1 confirmed that the fire was fully out, allowing all units to return to service. There were no reported injuries to firefighters or civilians.
