We’re excited to share the Cherokee County Fire & Emergency Services 2025 Annual Report! 🚒🔥
Inside, you’ll find a look back at the calls, accomplishments, community outreach, training, and milestones that shaped our department throughout the year. We’re proud of the dedication and hard work of our members as we continue serving the citizens and visitors of Cherokee County.
View the full report through our Linktree here: https://t.co/VGfYjZaP5p
Today, we honor the enduring legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
His message of peace, equality, and justice continues to inspire us as we work toward a better world for all.
While our 25 full-staffed fire stations remain open and ready to serve today, Cherokee County government offices, including Fire Headquarters, are closed in observance of MLK Jr. Day.
We are grateful for the opportunity to serve our community, today and every day.
Red bulb count: 13
During the holiday season, Cherokee County Fire & Emergency Services will be participating in the "Keep the Wreath Green" campaign through January 1. One green bulb on the wreath will be replaced by a red bulb for every structure fire that occurs in Cherokee County during that time.
Learn more about the campaign at https://t.co/WX2QWa2xfN
On December 6th, 2025 at approximately 11am, Cherokee E-911 received a call reporting a chimney fire in the 6000 block of Caladium Drive. First arriving units reported smoke from the chimney and quickly initiated a fire attack to extinguish the fire and stop it from spreading further into the home. No injuries were reported from the incident.
This afternoon, Fire Chief Eddie Robinson had the honor of officially swearing in three of our newest lateral firefighters.
Please join us in welcoming them to the team, we’re proud to have them on board!
Today, we joined fire service members from across Georgia at the 2025 Memorial Service in Forsyth, GA to honor those we’ve lost. Fire Chief Robinson and Deputy Chief Orr laid candles in memory of FAO Nevin O’Hearn and Sgt. Chris King. We will never forget. #HonoringOurFallen
Our team from Station 3 and the Community Risk Reduction Division had a great time visiting the students at Hickory Flat Elementary School!
We loved the opportunity to teach fire & life safety, and help empower the next generation with the knowledge to stay safe.
CCFES responded to a structure fire Sunday night on Red Gate Terr.
Crews arrived to find smoke and flames in the basement. FFs quickly searched the home and launched an aggressive attack to bring the fire under control.
Read more https://t.co/yciBjGxwLF
We honor those who came before us because their legacy shapes our future. Today, recruits hosted a special lunch for our retirees—a tradition of gratitude, connection, and learning. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and service with the next generation!
Starting 8/17, all CCFES engines will staff 3 FFs, and ladder trucks will have 4—up from 2 & 3. This major upgrade boosts safety and efficiency. Crews of 3 complete tasks 25% faster, improving rescues and fire suppression.
Read more: https://t.co/K9ZfHgo3rf
Just before noon today, Engine 29 and Squad 3 responded to a vehicle fire in the parking lot of Olive Garden on Cumming Hwy in Canton.
Thanks to the quick actions of our crews, the fire was safely extinguished and no injuries were reported.
Every second counts. Every life matters.
That’s why Cherokee Fire trains hard — from high-angle rescues to collapse scenarios.
No weak links. Just aggressive, purpose-driven firefighters.
We don’t rise to the occasion — we rise above it.
Happy Father’s Day from all of us at Cherokee Fire!
Today we honor the dads serving on duty, those remembering their fathers, and all who give so much—at home and in service.
Stay safe, and thank you.
#FathersDay#CherokeeFire
CCFES responded to a structure fire on Old Canton Rd. Arrived to find heavy fire at the rear of the structure.
FFs began an aggressive interior attack and search of the residence. Fire brought under control quickly. No injuries were reported.
More: https://t.co/yciBjGwYW7
We’re honored to share that the Cherokee County BOC presented our department with a proclamation recognizing EMS Week 2025!
We thank the BOC for recognizing the dedication, training, and critical role our FFs play in keeping our community safe every day.
CCFES is on scene of a residential structure fire on Hillcrest Ln in Canton.
Two dogs were rescued from the home by firefighters. One was transported to a local vet.
Fire crews remain on scene additional information will be released as it becomes available.