Introducing your Mt. Juliet Fire Department Vision & Core Values Foundation Video
Vision: Service. Dedication. Excellence.
Core Values: Professionalism. Integrity. Accountability. Compassion. Unified. Stewardship. Progressive.
Watch video: https://t.co/ei7RuXsrDt
🔥 Mic’d up and leading the charge! Chief of Training Scott Lively takes our fire recruits through burn day at TFACA—real lessons, real heat, real fire.
🚒🔥 Ag Day at Mt. Juliet High School! Our crew had a great time meeting students, showing off the trucks, and sharing fire life. Always proud to be part of the community!
plus snow cones from Pelican’s SnoBalls and Kona Ice. 🍧🌭
We’re here until 8 PM — come meet the men and women who work every day to keep Mt. Juliet safe.
Your Mt. Juliet Fire Department is proud to be part of National Night Out alongside our police, EMS, and first responder partners from across Wilson County.
Bring the family to check out fire trucks, police cars, ambulances, and even a helicopter! Kids will love free hot dogs,
Connecting with our young residents is one of the best ways to build trust, inspire learning, and encourage the next generation to stay safe and dream big.
🎉 Congratulations, Max Ambriz! 🎉
Please join us in celebrating Mt. Juliet Fire Department's Max Ambriz, ENG-AEMT, as the US Community Credit Union September 2025 Employee of the Month for the City of Mt. Juliet! 🚑🔥
Max serves our community with excellence in emergency medical services. He was selected for this recognition because of his professionalism, quick thinking, and dedication to keeping Mt. Juliet safe. Whether it’s responding to emergencies or providing critical care,
Our MJFD crew enjoyed Employee Appreciation Day at Charlie Daniels Park with Tracy & Becca Lawrence and Kyle & Tayna Allen—great jambalaya, laughs & selfies! 🚒🔥📸
and share how our team is committed to protecting lives and strengthening public safety across our community.
A special thank you to Mayor Randall Hutto and all of the influential leaders in our community who attended — your support and collaboration make all the difference.
This morning’s “Looking Into the Future” Series was a great opportunity to hear from Fire Chief Mark Foulks and other leaders on emergency management systems. 🚒
We’re grateful for the chance to highlight the work of the Mt. Juliet Fire Department
A big thank you to the Mt. Juliet Noon Rotary for treating our Mt. Juliet Fire Department to a delicious lunch today from Mixed Grill Gyros! 🥙🔥
We are grateful for the continued support of our first responders. #ShopLocalMJ💛🚒
🐾🔥 Meet Honey, TBI’s Accelerant Detection Canine
As part of this week’s Fire Investigation training in Mt. Juliet, participants were treated to a special demonstration from Honey, TBI’s Accelerant Detection Canine. Since joining TBI in December 2020,
Honey has been a trusted partner in identifying accelerants at fire scenes—an essential skill in helping investigators determine the cause of a fire.
Watching Honey in action was not only impressive, but also a powerful reminder of the teamwork and specialized training