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This picture of the flag was sent to the fire department by a child

and this is the envelope that the flag picture was sent in

Photo above is of an accelerated flammable liquid pattern we found on a floor in February 2001. The fire occurred in an abandoned house and was ruled incendiary.

Above pictures are a propane tank inside a house that was fully involved and strange purple/pink smoke coming from the container in the same house.

Trailer fire.........need more be said

Car Fire with a stubborn hood latch


Above picture is the bottom of a door where fire burned deeper in center trying to get air


Structure fire on Rustic Dr. There was heavy fire upon arrival as the pictures indicate.

Early morning grease fire on January 18, 2002



The above fire occurred in January of 2002 and was the result of a kerosene heater. The origin of the fire was in the basement.


Pictures above are of a truck that went through a house across the street from the fire station. Apparently the person that was driving the truck had a medical emergency.


Pictures are of an Incendiary fire. The building has been used from everything from a church, auction barn and was most recently decided to be torn down by the current owners so a parking lot could be put in.


Picture of a car wreck


The above photos were taken during several memorial services that was held on September 11th, 2002. The first picture is of the elementary children who sang patriotic songs and formed the letters U.S.A. . The last photo is 12 of our 19 firefighters


Above pictures are of an early morning fire in October. The fire occurred in the attic.


2 vehicle accident where there were no serious injuries.



One of our firefighters coming through town after his National Gaurd unit got called up to Iraq.



Photo of Retired Fire Chief David Snarr (left) and of newly appointed Fire Chief LeRoy Noble (right). Retired Chief Snarr was with the Macon Fire Department from May 14, 1973 until May 31, 2003.


Commercial Structure fire on our downtown main street in November 2003.


Above photos are of a structure fire located on Rollins Street in December 2003.

Training with the Air Evac Air ambulance.

Above photos were from a Docu Drama done the weekend before prom that was conducted at the high school.   All of the high school students came out to observe the drill.

Sign at a local motel that caught fire. Captain Corey Blackford is checking to see if the fire is completely extinguished.

Fire at a trailer on 7th Street

Early morning fire on Christmas Eve in 2004

Fire at a local motel
 
 
 
Fire at Granuband tire recycling plant in June 2010
 
 
 
 
  
 
Storm that went through Macon County and the city of Macon on June 4, 2010.  This storm had reports of tornados in it in the north part of the county and later prompted a tornado warning for Macon.  Luckily enough, no tornado developed in the city limits of Macon.
 
 

 

  
 
Vehicle vs. building on the 100 block of N. Rollins Street