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Register Fire Department - Bulloch County Fire Services
http://register.volunteerfd.com/

Register Fire Department is one of 8 vol. fire protection districts located in rural Bulloch County Georgia, which also includes our sister districts of Bay, Brooklet, Clito, Leefield, Nevils, Portal, Stilson, and the Statesboro (city proper, paid) F.D. Our district protects the Town of Register and approximately 1800 people within a 50 square mile fire district. We are a public department whose members are on a fully volunteer status with an ISO rating of 7/9. The Register Fire Department was founded in the early 1980s. At its inception the department was composed of a small group of highly dedicated individuals and one apparatus which was housed in an old barn. Through the years, with the commitment of its members, the support of the community, and funding from the county, our department has made great strides in improving & updating it's fire suppression equipment.

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