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Nolanville: Police, fire departments
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Phone numbers
the city employees and members of
City Hall: (254) 698-6335
the City Council.
Non-Emergency Police: (254) 698-6334
Two council members were elected
Non-Emergency Fire: (254) 698-6891
in May of 2007 along with the third
Emergencies: 911
elected position, who was VanKirk.
Councilwoman Denise Hungerford,
53, is a homemaker and former coun-
lice department and fire department.
Eight full-time police officers and
cil member.
a small force of volunteer reserve
Councilman Albert Simmons, 59, is
officers staff the Nolanville Police
a retired military man and teacher. He
has served on the planning and zoning
Department.
commission.
The department is led by Police
Councilman Wayne Hamilton, 65, re-
Chief Lester Holsey
.
placed VanKirk. He is a retired mil-
Nolanville fire rescue services are
itary man who has spent two years
run by the Nolanville Volunteer Fire
on the Nolanville Planning and Zon-
Department. Fire Chief Mike Jones
ing Commission. He also serves with
leads 20 volunteer and emergency med-
ical technicians.
a number of volunteer organizations,
Emergency Medical Services are
such as the American Legion and the
provided by Scott & White Pre Hospi-
Killeen Volunteers Inc.
tal Services.
City Hall is also the home of the po-
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