Peachtree City Fire and Rescue Department (PCFD) is located in Peachtree City, Georgia, approximately 35 miles south of Atlanta. Our department is a combination career/volunteer department that provides Advance Life Support Emergency Medical Services, Fire Suppression, Fire Prevention and Education, Extrication, Hazardous Materials Response, Dive/Water Rescue, and Technical Rescue to the citizens of our community. We currently employ 60 career members and have 51 volunteers. The department operates out of four stations to protect and serve approximately 38,000 residents. More than 2600 calls are answered each year, which is an increase of 211% over the past ten years. The average response time (2005) for fire calls is 4:40 and 4:15 for EMS calls. There is over 11,000 single family residences and many large apartment and condominium complexes. The city is also the home of many large department stores, restaurants, and retail outlets. There are many major industrial plants located within the city.
Peachtree City has its own airport called Falcon Field. All the department's stations have an Engine and ALS Ambulance. The other apparatus are distributed among the various stations. The Peachtree City Fire Department is actively seeking National Accreditation under the auspices of the Commission on Fire Accreditation International (CFAI).