
The Bainbridge Public Safety Fire Suppression Division is led by Chief Dennis Mock.
The Bainbridge Public Safety Fire Suppression has two fire stations. The main station is located at the Public Safety Headquarters at 1707 Shotwell Street. Station two is located in West Bainbridge on Spring Creek Road. Bainbridge has four fire engines for fire suppression and one rescue truck equiped with the JAWS of life. Public Safety also has a Hazmat equipment truck and trailer along with a Hazmat team that covers south west Georgia. All Public Safety Officers are certified in both Law Enforcement and Fire Suppression. The cars driven by Public Safety Officers are equipen with breathing apperatus, fire extinguishers, turn out gear, and other fire equipment for the officers responding to fires. The Fire Department is staffed by one Fire Chief and four Assistant Chiefs, one for each shift and has rotating officers to drive and pump the fire trucks when an alarm is given. the overall average response time to a fire is under two minutes.

Assistant Fire Chief Marty Brown
Assistant Fire Chief Gary Welch
Assistant Fire Chief James Brock

Assistant Fire Chief Doyle Welch

Assistant Chief James Brock and his officers on shift during fire training at the smoke house.