Lake Maumelle Fire Department

Lake Maumelle Fire Department Combination fire department, serving the Hwy 300, Pinnacle Mountain, Natural Steps and Roland area.

Public Service Announcement from Lake Maumelle Fire Department If you’ve noticed the ball field and playground looking a...
06/04/2026

Public Service Announcement from Lake Maumelle Fire Department

If you’ve noticed the ball field and playground looking a little more “natural” than usual lately, we promise we haven’t forgotten about them!

Our mower is currently out of service and awaiting repairs, which has temporarily put our landscaping ambitions on hold. The good news is that we should be back in business very soon and will get everything cleaned up as quickly as possible.

In the meantime, we’d like to give a special thank you to Aaron for taking care of the walking path, playground area and helping keep it looking great while we wait on repairs.

We appreciate everyone’s patience and understanding. Hopefully our mower will be back on the job soon and the grass will stop trying to become a wildlife refuge.

This afternoon, Lake Maumelle Fire volunteers and on-duty staff responded to Pinnacle Mountain for a reported hiker in d...
04/25/2026

This afternoon, Lake Maumelle Fire volunteers and on-duty staff responded to Pinnacle Mountain for a reported hiker in distress.

Our firefighters, MEMS, volunteer hikers and State Park staff worked together to safely locate and carry the patient down the mountain for medical care and treatment.

A great example of teamwork between fire, EMS,park personnel and just fantastic folks that care and want to help. Thanks to all that took time to lend a hand. Sometimes it just takes a village!

Burn Ban Lifted / Burn Smart Before you strike a match, just a quick reminder, this doesn’t mean it’s a free-for-all. Co...
04/07/2026

Burn Ban Lifted / Burn Smart

Before you strike a match, just a quick reminder, this doesn’t mean it’s a free-for-all. Conditions can still change quickly, and it doesn’t take much for a small fire to get out of hand.

Even with recent rain, dry vegetation can still sit just beneath the surface, and a little wind and sunshine can dry things out fast.

Also worth noting:
Burning trash, garbage, or any type of waste is never permitted under Arkansas law.
Outdoor burning should only involve natural yard debris like leaves, limbs, and brush.

If you plan to burn, keep a few things in mind:
• Check the weather, avoid windy days
• Keep it small and manageable
• Have a water source ready
• Never leave it unattended
• Make sure it’s fully out before walking away

We want everyone to take advantage of the lifted restrictions safely and avoid unnecessary calls and preventable fires.

If something doesn’t look right or gets out of control, don’t hesitate to call 911. We’re here for you!

From your Lake Maumelle Fire Department

🚫 Burn Ban Still in Effect / Pulaski County 🚫For those of you wondering, Pulaski County is still under a burn ban.Yes, w...
04/04/2026

🚫 Burn Ban Still in Effect / Pulaski County 🚫

For those of you wondering, Pulaski County is still under a burn ban.

Yes, we’ve had some rain, but it hasn’t been enough to make conditions safe for outdoor burning.

Here’s why
• Ground fuels are still dry underneath. The top layer may look damp, but it doesn’t take much for fire to take hold.
• Low humidity + wind can quickly dry things back out, sometimes within hours.
• Dead grass, leaves, and brush ignite easily and spread fast.
• Control becomes difficult quickly, especially in open areas.

Even after rainfall, it doesn’t take much for things to turn dangerous again. As soon as things change, we will share the news as quickly as possible. Until then, be patient and
be safe.

🚫 PULASKI COUNTY BURN BAN IN EFFECT 🚫A countywide burn ban has been issued for Pulaski County.There’s a lot that goes in...
03/26/2026

🚫 PULASKI COUNTY BURN BAN IN EFFECT 🚫

A countywide burn ban has been issued for Pulaski County.

There’s a lot that goes into that decision: dry conditions, wind, fuel moisture, and overall fire risk. Right now, those factors are lining up in a way that makes any outdoor burning unsafe.

This burn ban expands that restriction across the entire county for one reason: everyone’s safety.

It doesn’t take much. A small fire can get out of hand quickly under these conditions, putting homes, property, and lives at risk.

Please help us spread the word.

Let’s keep Pulaski County safe.

Address

20720 Clay Street
Roland, AR
72135

Telephone

+15018687100

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