Serving Prophetstown with pride

Welcome to the Prophetstown Fire Protection District. We are dedicated to protecting our community, educating residents, and always being there when you need us most. Discover our story and how we serve you every day.

Our commitment to the community

The Prophetstown Fire Protection District was inspired by a deep need to educate our community and help people understand the vital work we do. Over the years, key moments have shaped us into the dedicated service you see today. We are committed to protecting lives and property, and we continuously strive to grow and adapt to meet the evolving needs of Prophetstown, Illinois.

Here for you on your worst day

What we want most for the Prophetstown community to know is our unwavering dedication to serving and helping. We exist because we want to be there for people on their worst days, to try and make those moments a little better. Our passion comes from a genuine desire to protect our neighbors and ensure the safety and well-being of everyone in our district.

Our dedicated volunteer team

Our volunteer team is made up of all sorts of incredible people from diverse backgrounds, united by a common goal. We truly have the best team, all striving to do their best to help the Prophetstown community. Their dedication stems from a deep sense of civic responsibility and a genuine desire to make a positive impact where they live. Each volunteer brings unique skills and a shared commitment to service.

Beyond emergencies: community engagement

The Prophetstown Fire Protection District connects with and serves the local community far beyond just responding to emergencies. We actively try to get out and help with events in any way we can, from local fairs to charity drives. We also regularly talk to kids for fire prevention education, teaching them crucial safety tips and fostering a sense of community preparedness from a young age.

"The Prophetstown Fire Protection District truly cares about its community, not just during emergencies, but every day. Their volunteers are heroes."

A grateful Prophetstown resident