Divisions

Fire Suppression

Wilson County Emergency Management Agency currently provides fire suppression with ten (10) fire engines, five (5) brush trucks, one (1) ladder truck, and one (1) tanker. Our ISO rating will reduce your homeowners insurance. Be sure to contact your agent to ensure you get credit for our current ratings.

Emergency Medical Services

Wilson County Emergency Management Agency provides emergency medical services by staffing eleven (11) full time ambulances and maintain five (5) backup ambulances for additional emergencies, swap out for maintenance of the primary units, and staffing special events. These ambulances are staffed by Advanced EMT’s and Paramedics that are highly trained and dedicated to saving lives.

Communications

Wilson County Emergency Management Agency Emergency Communications Center (ECC) is a 24/7 answering point for EMS, Fire, Rescue, and Hazardous Materials for Wilson County.

The ECC has eight (8) full-time and four (4) part-time dispatchers. Dispatchers are trained in Public Safety Telecommunicator, Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD), and Fire Service Communications. Our Communications Division has joined the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office and Wilson County E911 to create the Joint Communications Center(JCC).

Emergency Management

The Emergency Management Division provides emergency management and preparedness services to the unincorporated areas of Wilson County and to all the cities within its boundaries. There are currently 4 jurisdictions, public and private organizations and the general population within the boundaries of Wilson County.

Rescue

Wilson County Emergency Management Agency provides rescue services with one heavy rescue truck dedicated for rescue purposes. Each station has an engine that carries rescue equipment.

The rescue equipment on these engines are primarily for vehicle extrication.The fire engines at Station 1 and station 3 carry additional rescue equipment such as air bags, air tools, rescue baskets, etc. for more complex rescue operations.

We have a special response trailer dedicated to water rescue, as well as five (5) boats for water rescue.

Hazardous Material

Wilson County Emergency Management Agency handles hazardous material incidents in Wilson County. Wilson County has personnel at the Operations and TEMA Hazardous Materials Technician level for emergency response. WEMA is continually training it’s responders and working with key members of government to ensure that we are ready in the event of a Hazardous Materials incident.

Due to the recommendation from the U.S. Fire Administration’s Critical Infrastructure Protection Information Center, information about our Hazardous Materials equipment and response capabilities is limited online.

Water Rescue

Wilson County Emergency Management Agency has five (5) boats dedicated to water rescue. Two (2) are located at headquarters in Lebanon, one boat is a tritron and the other is a Carolina Skiff. One (1) inflatable for quick response is located at Station 6 in Laguardo and one SeaArk at Station 3 in Mt. Juliet.

This gives countywide coverage since Wilson County has fifty four (54) miles of shoreline to respond to and protect. The fifth boat is a Military bridge boat and it is stored on the water. This boat is a workhorse for water operations.

Tactical Medics

Wilson County Emergency Management Agency has two (2) tactical medics that support the Wilson County Sheriff’s Department Special Response Team (SRT).  These members train regularly with the Special Response Team (SRT) to ensure smooth teamwork and operational readiness. Tactical medics must pass the annual firearms and physical fitness evaluations. Both tactical medics have attended the Tactical Combat Causality Care (TCCC) at Fort Campbell Ky and are TCCC instructors. They have provided basic first aid courses to all members of the Sheriff’s Department through the 40 hour annual in service.Visit the Wilson County Sheriffs Department for additional information.

Chaplain

Chaplain Sue Street

Wilson County EMA personnel have one of the most stressful jobs in the world. The purpose of chaplains is to be available to help ease the burdens of our employees and volunteers, their families and others in the community affected by an emergency. We stand ready to respond with care, comfort, positive guidance and encouragement. We are in a position to assist other chaplains and agencies in the event of community disasters.

Mrs. Sue is the Head Chaplain and there are other Chaplains that support us daily and all their work is greatly appreciated.

Thank you to all our Chaplains!!

Amateur Radio

Mission Statement

To provide support for the community and citizens of Wilson County through the direction of Wilson County Emergency Management Agency by delivering a high level of technical expertise through Amateur Radio and related technology.

https://www.w4eao.org/

 

Training

Wilson County EMA Training Division is responsible for training in EMS, Fire Fighting, Hazmat, Extrication, Water rescue and other Special Operations for over 130 full time, part time and volunteer personnel.

The Training Division conducts over 500 hours a year of in house training for Wilson EMA employees as well as personnel from outside departments. The men and women of this department dedicate over 2500 additional hours of Training outside the department at the Tennessee State Fire & Codes Academy, Tennessee Emergency Management Agency, Tennessee Association of Rescue Squads, hospitals, conferences and symposiums to ensure that we are giving our County the best care and response to any emergency.

The men and women of Wilson County Emergency Management Agency are dedicated, compassionate and highly trained. It is our honor to serve the citizens and visitors of Wilson County.

Volunteers

Interested in volunteering in the Fire and EMS service?

Wilson County Emergency Management Agency has a volunteer division that meets monthly. There are many opportunities for you to get involved and volunteer with our multi-disciplined agency.