About Us
The Jollyville Fire Department provides fire protection and rescue services for approximately 18,500 people living in an area of 11 square miles. The department operates out of one station that protects a combination of residential, transportation, wildland and commercial areas. The department employs seven fire apparatus and responds to an average of 3-4 calls per day, maintaining on average a 3.5 minute response time. Our membership has grown to include up to 10 volunteers and 20 paid firefighters, with the paid firefighters staffing two apparatus, 24 hours a day and are available to provide assistance with:
- Fire Suppression
- Emergency Medical Response
- Rescue
- Fire Prevention Education
- Fire Safety Inspections
Volunteer members assist the department during major regional events, such as ice/snow storms, wildland fires, or major medical and fire incidents.
The Jollyville Fire Department is led by Fire Chief Brad Landi who has been with the department for over 30 years and brings almost 40 years of experience to the role. Chief Landi functions as the chief executive officer and is responsible to the Williamson County Emergency Services District #1 Board of Directors for the overall management, organization and operation of the fire department.
Department Members
Battalion Chief – Travis Haffelder
A-Shift
B-Shift
Firefighter – Alexander Slivinske
C-Shift