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Grand Blanc Township Fire Department
The Grand Blanc Township Fire Department provides fire and rescue services for the Charter Township of Grand Blanc. Currently, the department consists of 30 part-time and 7 full-time Firefighters that work in various levels of the fire department. They are proud members of the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Union Local 4692 (full-time staff) and Michigan Association of Fire Fighters (MAFF) LOCAL 1137 (part-time).
In 2025, the fire department adopted a Vision and Mission statement as a guide for the fire departments future:
Vision
To be the benchmark of modern fire service, recognized for innovation, compassion, and excellence. We strive to lead not only in emergency response but also in building trust, fostering community resilience, and shaping a culture of continuous growth and preparing for the challenges of tomorrow.
Mission
We exist to protect lives and property with professionalism and integrity. Through relentless training, innovation, and community partnerships, we adapt to evolving challenges while building trust and delivering service that exceeds expectations.
Values
- Compassion: We serve with empathy, treating every person with dignity and respect.
- Trust: We earn confidence through transparency, honesty, and consistency.
- Professionalism: We set the standard by striving for excellence in all we do.
- Integrity: We are accountable, ethical, and principled in all our actions.
- Teamwork: We achieve more together, embracing collaboration and respect.
- Innovation: We embrace progress, using creativity and technology to meet evolving needs.
- Dedication: We are relentless in our pursuit of service, training, and readiness.
- Excellence: We measure ourselves by the results that matter - faster responses, better training, and stronger community trust.
- This Dashboard reflects data provided by the State of Michigan of 911 responses within Genesee County for years 2019 - 2024.
ISO Fire Protection Ratings
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Jamie Jent
Fire Chief
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Kent Maricle
Deputy Fire Chief
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Fire
Physical Address
5371 S Saginaw Street
Station Number 1
Grand Blanc, MI 48507
Phone: 810-694-7211