JOHNSTON COUNTY – In a significant and historic step for public safety, all fire departments across Johnston County now offer first responder services, providing crucial medical assistance in support of the Johnston County EMS System. This is the first time in Johnston County history that every fire department in the County is collectively providing these live-saving services.
The milestone was officially marked on September 3, 2024, when Bentonville Fire Department began delivering these vital emergency services. With Brogden and Stricklands Crossroads Fire Departments implementing their programs earlier this year in July, all areas of Johnston County now benefit from local fire departments’ medical response capabilities.
The expansion of these services has been made possible by the creation of the countywide Fire Protection Service District and the continued support of the Johnston County Board of Commissioners. With additional funding allocated, fire departments were able to enhance staffing, training, and acquire essential equipment, ensuring that the critical first responder support could be extended to more communities.
“We are extremely proud of the dedication shown by the Bentonville, Brogden, and Stricklands Crossroads Fire Departments in expanding their services to include first responder capabilities,” said Kevin Hubbard, Director of Johnston County Emergency Services.
“We also want to express our gratitude to the Johnston County Board of Commissioners and the residents of Johnston County for their unwavering support of our fire service. Their investment has made these advancements possible and will enhance the safety and well-being of our communities,” Hubbard added.
Are they offering kids free rides to school also? Four oaks fire engine bypasses the carpool line and parks in a bus spot blocking it just to carry his kid in to school. Not what the towns tax money should be paying for.