Branch
Fire Station #25

Call: 231-757-9673

6532 US-10
Walhalla, MI 49458

BFS EST. 1971

In 1971, the original Branch Township Fire Department was built and funded by community volunteers on donated property. The first fire engine—a transfer from the Hamlin Fire Department—was provided by Mason County and delivered by County Fire Chief William Sadler. Branch’s first Fire Chief, Chuck Snodgrass, was supported by 15 volunteers. This was the makeup of Branch’s original department.

In 1995, Branch Township Fire Department became part of the Mason County Rural Fire Authority.

Today, nearly 54 years later, Branch firefighters are housed in a new station built by Branch Township residents in 2024. They have 13 firefighters cross-trained as Medical First Responders, along with a pumper, tanker, med rig, brush rig, and a side-by-side.

A group of Branch firefighters next to a fire station service vehicle holding a sign that says, "Thank you for your support".

132

Emergency calls in 2024.

Firefighters—including six who are cross-trained as Medical First Responders—are on staff and ready to serve our communities.

13

Yearly hours spent training.

80 - 100

Emergency vehicles in service.

5

Effort given by our Firefighters, First Responders, and Volunteers.

110%

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A Branch fire engine parked in front of the station on a sunny day.

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