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The Mooresville Fire & Rescue (MFR) has a long, proud history of providing quality services to the citizens of this community. Since the department's inception on May 10, 1910, our firefighters and administrative staff have built a reputation for innovative and progressive leadership in fire services.
The administration of MFR consists of a Fire Chief, two Assistant Fire Chiefs, three Battalion Chiefs and an Administrative Assistant. Our suppression division includes the ranks of Captain, Engineer, Senior Firefighter and Firefighter. Our Fire Marshal’s Office includes a Fire Marshal and three Assistant Fire Marshals. Our department operates on a 24-hour shift schedule – our crews are on shift for a full day followed by two consecutive days off.
MFR operates out of four fire stations with four engine companies and one tower/ladder company. Our district includes industrial and manufacturing facilities, motorsports venues and complexes, shopping centers, hospitals, nursing homes and residential homes. We provide many services to our community including, but not limited to, fire suppression, medical first response, hazardous materials response, car seat safety checks, fire prevention programs, fire investigations and pre-incident surveys and inspections. For a complete list of our services, click here.
We continue to evaluate our services as we seek to become more effective and efficient in delivering quality fire services to meet the ever-changing needs of Mooresville and the Lake Norman area. Thank you for the privilege of serving this community.
Wesley H. Greene, CFO
Fire Chief
Fire News & Events
Citizens Fire Academy
Mooresville Fire & Rescue’s (MFR) Citizens Fire Academy is a free, ten-week program designed to provide an inside view of the operations of MFR. Curriculum includes live demonstrations, classroom learning and hands-on experiences. Beginning April 9, classes will meet consecutive Monday nights from 6 – 9 p.m. Read More
Weather Radios
Mooresville Fire & Rescue (MFR) offers free NOAA Weather Radios to provide early warning notification during emergencies to Town of Mooresville businesses, churches, offices, or other facilities where at least 50 or more people congregate at one. Weather Radios are also available for citizens with a disability that may limit their timely response to an emergency. Read More
Connect-CTY
Mooresville Fire & Rescue (MFR) encourages citizens to register their contact information with the Town’s Connect-CTY program for early warning notification during natural and man-made emergencies. Read More
Iredell County Special Needs Registry
Iredell County now has a Special Needs Registry available for people who need special assistance during a local disaster. The Registry provides important information to emergency responders during a 911 call or local disaster. Read More




