End of an Era: Demorest Fire Department Marks Its Final Day of Service

Today marks a historic and emotional moment for the Demorest community, as the Demorest Fire Department officially concludes its final day of service.

After decades of protecting lives, homes, and businesses within the city, the department is being formally dissolved, with fire protection services transitioning to Habersham County Emergency Services under an intergovernmental agreement approved by city leaders.

City of Demorest Fire Truck #5, soon to be property of Habersham County Emergency Services/Photo Habersham News

The change follows years of discussion about staffing challenges, operational sustainability, equipment needs, and rising costs associated with maintaining a small municipal fire department. City officials have said the transition is intended to ensure continued, reliable fire protection for Demorest residents while allowing the city to better manage long-term resources.

While fire services will continue uninterrupted under county coverage, today’s milestone represents the closing chapter of a department that served as a cornerstone of local public safety. Generations of firefighters—both career and volunteer—answered calls day and night, often placing themselves in harm’s way to protect their neighbors.

Demorest Fire Dept Building/Photo Habersham News

Community members have expressed a mix of gratitude, nostalgia, and reflection, recognizing the department not only for emergency response but also for its presence at community events, parades, and moments of crisis. For many residents, the fire department symbolized local identity, pride, and hometown service.

Under the new arrangement, Habersham County Emergency Services will assume responsibility for fire protection within Demorest, bringing additional personnel, equipment, and regional resources to serve the city moving forward.

As the doors close on the Demorest Fire Department today, the community pauses to honor the firefighters who served with dedication and courage. Though the department’s name may fade into history, its legacy of service and sacrifice will remain an enduring part of Demorest’s story.

Habersham News thanks the men and women of the Demorest Fire Department for their years of service to the community.

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