When the Call Comes, We Are Ready.

Jasper Highlands Volunteer Fire Department (JHVFD) is made up of dedicated neighbors who proudly serve and protect our community. From fire response and emergency medical care to safety education and community support, our volunteers are here 24/7 to keep Jasper Highlands safe. We’re more than just a fire department—we’re your neighbors, ready to answer the call when it matters most.
Three firefighters in full gear kneel indoors, holding a fire hose and preparing to head outside through an open door. Equipment and cleaning supplies are visible in the background.

Why Call 911?

Calling 911 isn’t just the fastest way to get help—it also ensures the Jasper Highlands VFD response is officially recorded. Those records directly impact our ISO rating, which helps lower home insurance costs for the entire community. Please remember: calling a firefighter directly doesn’t count. Always call 911 first.

Around the Firehouse

Three firefighters in navy blue shirts and gloves smile while working next to a fire truck loaded with yellow hoses and brass fittings. Two are kneeling and one crouches, all appearing cheerful and engaged in their task.

JHVFD is more than a fire department; it’s a team of neighbors protecting neighbors. With a brand-new fire hall, top-of-the-line equipment, and experienced firefighters ready to train you, there’s never been a better time to get involved. Whether you’re interested in firefighting, rescue, traffic control, radio operations, or support roles, we have a place for you. Training is provided, the schedule is flexible, and the camaraderie is unbeatable. No one is asked to do more than they can handle—you’ll learn new skills, gain confidence, and become part of a fun, supportive team. Step up. Get involved. Protect our mountain and our community. Join JHVFD today.

This Resources section is designed to give residents quick access to vital information from burn laws and fire safety tips to important public files and contact numbers. Whether you’re looking for local regulations, answers to common questions, or ways to keep your family safe, you’ll find it here.