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Lake Ozark Fire Protection District fire fighters utilizing their emergency equipment and in the Lake of the Ozark District area

Meet Your Local Heroes:
Lake Ozark Firefighters and Paramedics

Lake Ozark Fire Protection District fire fighters utilizing their emergency equipment and in the Lake of the Ozark District area

Our local heroes are the backbone of the Lake Ozark Fire Protection District. As Lake Ozark firefighters, first responders, paramedics, and emergency services personnel, they are highly trained and dedicated to their work. They are the ones who keep our community safe and secure, and we are proud to have them on our team.

Lake Ozark Firefighters: Highly Trained and Dedicated

Our Lake Ozark firefighters are the first line of defense when it comes to public safety in our community. They are trained in a variety of firefighting techniques and have the skills and knowledge necessary to respond quickly to any emergency situation.

Our firefighters are also committed to ongoing training and education, ensuring that they stay up to date with the latest firefighting techniques and technologies. They are passionate about their work and are dedicated to protecting the lives and property of the residents of Lake Ozark.

Lake Ozark First Responders:
Life-Saving Services in Lake Ozark

Lake Ozark Emergency Services: Public Safety in Lake Ozark

Lake Ozark Fire Protection District fire fighters utilizing their emergency equipment and in the Lake of the Ozark District area
Lake Ozark Fire Protection District fire fighters utilizing their emergency watercraft vehicles  for training in the Lake of the Ozark District area
Lake Ozark Fire Protection District Paramedic utilizing their emergency equipment and vehicle in preparation for their next fire emergency in the Lake Ozark Missouri Area

As Lake Ozark first responders, our team members are often the first on the scene in emergency situations. They provide life-saving services to those in need, from administering CPR to treating injuries sustained in accidents.

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Our Lake Ozark paramedics are highly skilled in emergency medical services, providing critical care to patients in need. They work closely with our firefighters and first responders to provide a comprehensive approach to emergency services in Lake Ozark.

Our Lake Ozark emergency services personnel are dedicated to ensuring the safety and well-being of our community. From responding to fires and accidents to providing medical care to those in need, they are always ready to serve.

 

As part of the Lake Ozark Fire Department, our emergency services personnel work closely with other departments to provide a coordinated response to emergencies in our area. They are committed to providing the highest level of service to our community, and we are proud to have them as part of our team.

Meet Our Team

Marc Carr

Marc Carr

Fire Chief

Charlie Misenheimer

Charlie Misenheimer

Fire Code Official

Caleb Freese

Caleb Freese

Captain

Bobby Allison

Bobby Allison

Firefighter Paramedic

Donovan Brickey

Donovan Brickey

Firefighter Paramedic

Justin Martin

Justin Martin

Firefighter Paramedic

Michael Kirkpatrick

Michael Kirkpatrick

Firefighter Paramedic

Steve Smith

Steve Smith

Firefighter Paramedic

Brien Kiser

Brien Kiser

Firefighter EMT

Justin Watkins

Justin Watkins

Firefighter EMT

Shane Merrill

Shane Merrill

Firefighter EMT

Amy Heier

Amy Heier

Financial Control Officer

 Ryan Vaughn

Ryan Vaughn

Interim Deputy Chief of Operations

Brandon Pharr

Brandon Pharr

Battalion Chief

Rustin Stewart

Rustin Stewart

Captain

Cody Edwards

Cody Edwards

Firefighter Paramedic

George Creamer

George Creamer

Firefighter Paramedic

Justin Weiss

Justin Weiss

Firefighter Paramedic

Ronnie Lowry

Ronnie Lowry

Firefighter Paramedic

Tyler Johnson

Tyler Johnson

Firefighter Paramedic

Cameron East

Cameron East

Firefighter EMT

Lee Morris

Lee Morris

Firefighter EMT

Shawn Merrill

Shawn Merrill

Firefighter EMT

Michelle Kauten

Michelle Kauten

Admin. Assistant
Board of Directors Secretary

Matt Hegel

Matt Hegel

Deputy Chief - EMS

Nicholas Hutzler

Nicholas Hutzler

Battalion Chief

Billy Harris

Billy Harris

Firefighter Paramedic

David Martin

David Martin

Firefighter Paramedic

Jeremy Phillips

Jeremy Phillips

Firefighter Paramedic

Kevin Box

Kevin Box

Firefighter Paramedic

Ryan Quick

Ryan Quick

Firefighter Paramedic

Brad Kane

Brad Kane

Firefighter EMT

Jake Spencer

Jake Spencer

Firefighter EMT

Russell Bresnahan

Russell Bresnahan

Firefighter EMT

Tanner Kerr

Tanner Kerr

Firefighter EMT

December 4, 2024 | No Burn Day

On Burn Days Contractors or Commercial Burn Permits 

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