Fire Suppression
Structure, vehicle, grass, and wildland fire response — trained to state standards and ready for mutual aid across the county.
The Blue Mountain Volunteer Fire Department answers the call 24/7 — fire suppression, medical first response, and community safety across Blue Mountain, Mississippi.
Blue Mountain VFD is an all-volunteer department operating out of 105 W Main Street in the heart of Blue Mountain, Mississippi. Our firefighters are your neighbors — teachers, tradespeople, farmers, students, retirees — trained and ready to respond to fires, accidents, weather emergencies, and mutual-aid calls across Tippah County.
We believe prevention starts with people. Alongside emergency response, we invest in community education, fire-safety outreach, and support for neighboring departments whenever the call comes.
Join the team →"Deliver emergency services to the County of Tippah and protect its well-being through preparedness, prevention, and education."
Structure, vehicle, grass, and wildland fire response — trained to state standards and ready for mutual aid across the county.
First-on-scene support for medical emergencies, vehicle accidents, and rescue operations until EMS arrives on scene.
Fire-prevention education, smoke-alarm outreach, school visits, and support during severe weather events.
Live updates straight from our Facebook page. Follow us for drills, fundraisers, training nights, and community safety days.
Volunteer firefighters complete regular training to keep skills sharp and certifications current. Explore the resources below.
Official certification, continuing education, and training programs for Mississippi firefighters.
msfa.ms.gov →Directory of all 11 Tippah County volunteer fire departments and the county fire coordinator.
co.tippah.ms.us →Stay up to date on what's happening across Tippah County and the surrounding communities.
tippahnews.com →Smoke alarms, escape planning, and prevention tips from the U.S. Fire Administration.
usfa.fema.gov →No experience required — just a willingness to serve and a commitment to training. We'll teach you the rest. Volunteers must be 18+ and pass a background check.
For emergencies always dial 911. For everything else — station tours, safety talks, community events, or volunteer questions — reach out below.