SERVING CHEROKEE COUNTY FOR OVER 30 YEARS!
Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services began in 1973 with the Oak Grove fire station and grew from there. Beginning as volunteer stations, the citizens in need were being served by those with a heart for service. Over the following decades, the county grew and the demand for emergency response eventually led to the entire county being served by career firefighters on duty 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services now has 23 stations that are fully staffed by professional Firefighters, EMTs, and Paramedics, ready to respond at all times.