
Athens Volunteer Firefighters: United for Community Safety
Since 2002, the Athens Volunteer Fire Company has proudly protected our community, showcasing the power of unity and dedication in every call we answer.
Athens Firefighters: United for Community Safety
The Athens Volunteer Fire Company was founded on May 4, 2002, uniting three historic fire companies to provide exceptional fire protection services and exemplify the power of teamwork in Greene County.
We offer dedicated fire protection, emergency response, and community safety services with unwavering commitment.
United for Community Safety
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Safeguarding Athens: United for Community Fire Protection
Meet the dedicated volunteers who form the heart of our fire company.

Wayne Butterworth
Fire Chief
Wayne brings over two decades of firefighting expertise and leadership.

James Robinson III
1st Assistant Fire Chief
James is celebrated for her quick thinking and innovative approaches.

Antonio Fuentes
2nd Assistant Fire Chief
Antonio offers a wealth of tactical experience and a steady presence.

Donald Winegard
Captain
Donald is valued for her problem-solving skills and dedication.

David Disbrow
Lieutenant
David is a specialist in handling technical equipment and solutions.

Brian Gordon
Lieutenant
Jessica excels at leadership and designing strategic training programs.

Vacant
Lieutenant
Vacant excels at leadership and designing strategic training programs.
Building Community Through Unified Fire Service
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Athens Firefighters: Unified in Service
Discover our achievements and impact through key statistics and milestones.
100+
Community Calls
Our team responded to 200 emergency calls last year, showcasing our dedication.
7000+
Volunteer Hours
Athens volunteers contributed over 7,000 hours to protect and serve the community.
350
Training Hours
Our firefighters completed 350 training hours to ensure expert emergency response.