The Sandy Springs Fire Department takes pride in its commitment to the community – a commitment that extends beyond responding to fires and medical calls for service. They are constantly striving to offer programs and opportunities allowing the staff to share fire prevention strategies, health and safety awareness and they love to celebrate children’s birthdays, too!
Please note during COVID, many of these programs have been suspended. If you have a specific question or request, please contact: Community Affairs Officer Freddie Pelzer at 678-491-6598 or at communityaffairs@sandyspringsga.gov.
Aluminum Can Recycling
An aluminum can recycling bin is located at Sandy Springs Fire Station #51 located at 1425 Spalding Drive. The bin is owned by the Georgia Burn Foundation, and the proceeds go to the Foundation.
Blood Pressure Checks
Have your blood pressure checked by an EMT and/or paramedic at your local fire station, seven days a week 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Caregiver Training
All personnel related to day-care facilities (adult & children), assisted living facilities, memory care, personal care homes etc. must undergo care-giver fire safety training to be in compliance with Georgia law.
Car Seat Inspections
Is your child’s car seat installed properly? Let our technicians take a look. Appointments are necessary.
CPR Training
Learn how you help save a life by knowing CPR.
Firefighter Appearances and Fire-Safety Training
Learn about the variety of educational programs SSFD offers to the public.
Honor Guard
Honor Guard is comprised of firefighters and exists to honor the courage and sacrifice of America’s public safety and military professionals.
Fire Extinguisher Training
The Community Affairs Office offers hands-on training primarily for businesses, in the use of fire extinguishers using a state-of-the-art fire extinguisher simulator.
Evacuation Drills
Many buildings including high-rises, mid-rises, hospitals, schools, etc. are required to conduct a minimum of one (1) evacuation drill each year, some more frequently.
Fire Warden Training
This training is for high-rise (seven or more stories) and mid-rise (4 to 6 story) building staff assigned the duties of a Fire Warden.
Neighborhood Safety Toolkit
SSPD and SSFD have compiled a list of resources for the community.
Pharmaceutical and Sharps Container Disposal
In partnership with the Sandy Springs Rotary Club, community members can dispose of non-narcotic pharmaceuticals and sealed sharps containers.
Project H.O.P.E. (High-rise Occupancy Planning Exercise)
This training is primarily for management staff of high-rise buildings (seven or more stories) and is being expanded for mid-rise buildings (4 to 6 stories).