Collierville Fire & Rescue

Collierville Fire & Rescue

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We do not monitor this site 24-hours a day. For emergencies call 9-1-1 or 901-853-3207 for non-emergencies.

05/28/2026

The Collierville Police Department, Collierville Fire & Rescue, and other public safety agencies will be on-site at West Collierville Middle tomorrow at 7 am for training purposes. You may see a large number of public safety vehicles, such as law enforcement, fire, and medical on the school campus. The Collierville Police Department is simply using the school campus for training.

Thanks to Dr. Dyer, Principal Shaw and Collierville Schools for allowing us to use the school facilities.

05/28/2026

Friendly reminder from Collierville Fire & Rescue:

With more e-bikes on our streets and greenbelts, we want everyone to enjoy the ride safely. E-bikes are heavier and faster than traditional bicycles, which means making smart choices is more important than ever for riders of all ages.

Please keep these “Good Neighbor” safety rules in mind before heading out:

1. Protect the Brain. Helmets are a Must!

Our firefighters see first-hand the difference a helmet makes. In Tennessee, helmets are required by law for everyone under 16. Regardless of age, a properly fitted helmet is the single best way to prevent a life-altering injury.

Ensure the helmet is level, snug, and buckled every single time.

2. Be a Good Neighbor on the Trails

Our greenbelts are for everyone: walkers, runners, and families with strollers. Please don’t take up the entire width of the sidewalk or trail. Ride single file when others are present.

Slow down and use caution when passing. Always use a bell or call out “On your left!” when passing and remember some walkers may be wearing headphones or may be D/deaf or hard of hearing and unable to hear you approaching at higher e-bike speeds.

3. Stop the Dart. Predictability Saves Lives!

Drivers often struggle to see e-bikes because they move faster than expected. Avoid darting into traffic or across intersections without looking left and right (just like crossing a street!)

Follow the same rules as cars. Stop at red lights and stop signs, and ride with the flow of traffic, not against it. Wear bright or reflective clothing whenever possible to help drivers, pedestrians, and other riders see you more easily, especially during the evening hours.

4. Keep distractions to a minimum

We have observed young riders using their phones while operating e-bikes, creating a dangerous situation not only for themselves but for pedestrians, drivers, and others around them. Keep your eyes up, hands on the handlebars, and stay focused on your surroundings while riding.

5. Be a Good Neighbor.

Being a "Good Neighbor" means respecting the power of your e-bike. Racing through parking lots or weaving through pedestrians makes others feel unsafe. Let’s keep the fun in e-biking by being the most respectful riders on the road.

Stay safe this summer!

School District Partnerships Are an Untapped Tool for Community Risk Reduction Efforts 05/24/2026

We are proud to share that Collierville Fire & Rescue Fire Education Specialist Jessica Curran was recently featured in Firehouse Magazine, one of the leading national publications in the fire service, for an article highlighting the importance of partnerships between fire departments and school districts.

“Firefighter Jessica,” as she’s known by students in the community, shared how appreciative she is of the relationships built with Collierville Schools and the support from teachers, administrators, coordinated school health staff, and support staff who have not only helped expand fire and life safety programming throughout local schools, but helped her become a better educator.

These partnerships continue to help connect students and families with important safety education while strengthening the relationship between the fire department and the community.

School District Partnerships Are an Untapped Tool for Community Risk Reduction Efforts Jessica Curran says fire departments can extend safety messages beyond the classroom by involving students in safety projects, leveraging community risk data and creating safety...

05/20/2026

🚨 TRAFFIC ALERT 🚨

Officers are currently working a vehicle collision located at Westbound Highway 385 east of Houston Levee Road. One lane of travel is closed at this time.

With the wet road conditions, please slow down, use caution in the area, or consider an alternate route. We will provide an update once the roadway is cleared.

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1251 Peterson Lake Road
Collierville, TN
38017