A Legacy of Courage and Commitment
Howard Volunteer Fire Department
Dedicated to safeguarding our community with unwavering bravery and resilience, the Howard Volunteer Fire Department stands as a beacon of hope and security.
Honoring Our Past, Securing Our Future
Since its inception, the Howard Volunteer Fire Department has been a cornerstone of safety and service in our community. Established by a group of dedicated volunteers, our department has grown from humble beginnings to become a vital part of Pleasant Valley. With a rich history of selfless service, we continue to honor our legacy by adapting to the evolving needs of our community, always prioritizing the safety and well-being of our neighbors.

Our Mission and Community Engagement
A Legacy of Service
The HVFD began humbly, with a pickup truck serving as its first fire vehicle. Over the years, the department expanded its fleet, acquiring a 1949 4×4 fire truck, affectionately known as the “Red Truck”, which remains a cherished part of its history.
Today, the department operates from a 7,500-square-foot facility along Highway 50, housing seven response vehicles and acting as a home base for one of Arkansas Valley Ambulance District’s (AVAD) ambulances. This modern station, funded entirely by community donations, serves as both a firehouse and a community center.
Mission and Community Involvement
The HVFD’s mission extends beyond firefighting. The department:
✅ Trains and equips local residents as volunteer firefighters.
✅ Educates the public on fire safety and prevention.
✅ Provides mutual aid to neighboring fire districts and federal agencies like the BLM and USFS.
✅ Partners with the local ambulance service (AVAD), ensuring rapid emergency response.
Volunteer-Driven and Community-Funded
Unlike larger municipal fire departments, HVFD relies entirely on volunteers and community donations to operate. The department is always looking for new volunteers to join their ranks and help protect the town.
For those interested in supporting HVFD, donations can be made through their official website:
Looking Ahead
With continued support from the Howard community, the HVFD remains steadfast in its commitment to safety, emergency response, and public education. Whether battling wildfires, responding to medical emergencies, or educating residents, the Howard Volunteer Fire Department is a vital part of the town’s resilience.
HVFD Board of Directors 2021
Our department thrives on the dedication of volunteers who selflessly serve the community, supported by generous contributions from local residents and businesses.

Dan Ogden
Fire Chief

Lexi Gillespie
Treassurer

Dan Thompson
Secretary
