10 MC 8004
Yellville, AR 72687
Phone 870.656.8870
for Ron Dana, Asst. Fire Chief
911 for Emergencies


In Memory
The Pine Mountain Volunteer Fire Department
(PMVFD) was happy to respond to another call
from a fellow volunteer fire department in Maryland. It seems every time they do, they win BIG. For the second time in 19 years they have received a valuable fire engine from the Vigilant Hose Company (VHC) in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
In June 2000, VHC donated Engine 64 to the PMVFD. The 1971 Ford fire engine, built by American Fire Apparatus is still in regular use in the rural hills of north central Arkansas... putting out fires in the Pine Mountain fire district approximately 20 miles north of Yellville and providing mutual aid to neighboring fire districts.
In March 2019, VHC has done it again. This time they donated a 1989 Pierce custom-built,, Class A pumper, Engine 63. The Emmitsburg, MD, fire company was about to receive a new fire engine and to make room for it Engine 63 was retired from their firehouse. However, instead of being put out to pasture, it has joined Engine 64 and is expected to provide many more years of productive service here in the Ozarks.
The PMVFD was thrilled to respond to this latest call and sent their fire chief and three additional representatives to Emmitsburg, Maryland, to accept the donation and transport Engine 63 back to its new home. The local contingent arrived in Emmitsburg on Tuesday morning March 26 to meet many members of the VHC, including their Assistant Chief (Josh Brotherton) who was coordinating the turnover process.
The group from Arkansas received a review of their new engine and spent several hours driving it and training on its various capabilities. They also received a tour of the National Fallen Firefighters/First Responders Memorial and the National Fire Academy located in Emmitsburg. A tour of the area and VHC facilities was then followed by a firehouse style dinner attended by about 45 members of the VHC and the PMVFD representatives. Many stories were shared and VHC formally turned over the title for Engine 63.
All the VHC personnel who interacted with PMVFD representatives were gracious hosts and provided marvelous examples of the volunteer fire fighter community spirit... even when that community extends a thousand miles away. Their Arkansas visitors were humbled and inspired by them all.
In addition to Engine 63, VHC donated several hundred feet of hose, ladders, hand tools and other various pieces of fire equipment. They also coordinated donations from the nearby Graceham Volunteer Fire Department (FC18) and the Braddock Heights Volunteer Fire Department (FC12) who donated additional equipment. All of this equipment represents quite a bounty for a small rural fire department and PMVFD plans to share some of this bounty in the coming weeks and months with neighboring fire departments in Marion County.
Mini-grant
The PMVFD recently received a $1,000 mini-grant from Blue & You to help purchase another AED. Two units will be strategically stored so that EMR's can reach members in need more quickly. Also, there will now be a backup unit. Thanks Blue & You!
Land Purchase
On August 20, 2018, the PMVFD completed a transaction to purchase a 1.83 acre tract of land from Loretta Chasteen. This land is across the road(MC 8001) from Station 1. The helicopter pad, large water storage tank and a small storage shed are located there. For several years, Loretta has allowed the PMVFD to use this area for firefighter training and other purposes. We greatly appreciate her generosity.
The land is very important to current PMVFD operations and may become even more important in the future if existing facilities are outgrown. At the request of Fire Chief Doug Hagee, the Board of Directors approved the land purchase at the July 18, 2018 quarterly Board meeting.
While managing day-to-day operations, Doug and Ron Dana, Assistant Fire Chief, are also attentive to the future needs of the PMVFD. We appreciate their leadership.
Message from the Fire Chief about ISO rating
Pine Mountain VFD recently received an ISO rating of 6/10. This is an evaluation based on the fire department's ability to fight structure fires. This rating took effect on July 1, 2018.
The 6/10 rating means that any structures within 5 road miles from Station 1 or Station 2 receive a 6 rating. All other structures outside of the 5 road mile limit receive a 10 rating. Station 3 is not considered a recognized fire station, however, residents living near Station 3 are within 5 road miles of Station 1.
If your home is within the new 6 rating area, you should check with your insurance company to see if they will reduce the premiums you are paying. Some residents have reported premium reductions of more than $500.
Activities
We have several group activities going on in our community. Quilting, card games, artist interest, yoga classes, book club. If any of these spark your interest, let us know via email at admin@pinemountainvfd.com and we will give you contact information.
10 MC 8004
Yellville, AR 72687
Phone 870.656.8870
for Ron Dana, Asst. Fire Chief