Holley Mtn. Airpark












STATION:
Holley Mountain Airpark has it's own fire department, Official Arkansas Fire Academy I.D. Number 71017. ISO PPC Class 1. HMAFD was recently awarded a Class 1 rating. We are 1 of only 56 fire departments in the whole country to have this rating. That's out of over 46700 departments! We are the only Class 1 fire department in Arkansas. For details on the Class 1 rating click the ISO logo above.

We are also equipped with a first class water supply. The Community Water System water tower adjacent to the airpark can hold up to 190,000 gallons. No residence is more than 500 feet from a hydrant and each hydrant is fitted with a 5" Storz quick coupling. This setup guarantees between 1000 and 2300 gallons per minute.

Address:  298 Northridge Road, Clinton, Arkansas 72031
Phone: 501-745-8700                  Fax: 501-745-6714

Located 2 miles out County Road 93 off of Hwy 16 East. Holley Mountain Road


PERSONNEL

Officers:

Position

Name

Radio Call Sign

Chief

Collom, Jim

Airpark 1

** #

Assistant Chief / HazMat / CTO

Threadgill, Lee

Airpark 2

**

Lieutenant

Linn, Billy Airpark 3

#

Lieutenant

Oakland, John

Airpark 4

** #

Captain

Collom, Bill

Airpark 5

** #

Safety Officer

Edwards, Ron

Airpark 6

** #

Asst. to Training Officer

Williams, Jeana

Airpark 7

** #

Asst. to HazMat Officer

Hardison, Mike

Airpark 8

** #

Chaplain

Elliott, Thurman

Airpark 9

Staff Attorney

Joe Marshall

Airpark 10

#


Certified Firefighting Force
Position Name Radio Call Sign

Firefighter

Archer, Eric

Airpark 11

** #

Firefighter

Collom, JoAnn

Airpark 12

**

Firefighter

Marx, Cathy

Airpark 13

Firefighter

Wolfe, Rick

Airpark 14

FF/Diver/ Photographer

Hardison, Jill

Airpark 15

**

Firefighter

Hillyer, Cindy

Airpark 16

Firefighter

Moore, Richard

Airpark 17

Firefighter

Nethery, Fred

Airpark 18

#

FF/Diver / Physicist

Nethery, Sid

Airpark 19

Firefighter

Wolfe, Russell

Airpark 20

Firefighter

Petersen, Walt

Airpark 21

Firefighter

Fancher, Ibert

Airpark 22

Firefighter

Sindt, Harold

Airpark 23

#

Firefighter

Muller, Peter

Airpark 24

Firefighter

Wolff, Bob

Airpark 25

Firefighter

Threadgill,Glenda

Airpark 26

Firefighter

Marx, Randy

Airpark 27

Firefighter

Mock, Craig

Airpark 28

Firefighter

Oakland, Carol

Airpark 29

Firefighter

Marshall, Carolyn

Airpark 30

Certified but Considered by HMAFD as Non-Firefighting Force

Position Name Radio Call Sign
(Operations)

Sindt, Dixie

Airpark 40
(Operations)

Elliott, Violet

Airpark 42
(Operations)

Petersen, Linda

Airpark 45

** Indicates volunteer for Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office as Air Search Pilot and/or Crew Member.

# Indicates HMAFD Drivers



Command Vehicle - Chevrolet Avalanche. Engine #1 - 500 gal, 1,500 gpm + foam, Grumman Duplex Pumper "Hydro Express".
Crash #1 - 350 gal, 250 gpm equipped with extraction equipment and pyrocool firefighting agent. Engine #2 - 900 gal, 1,250 gpm + foam, Pierce Pumper "Ole Yellow".
Engine #3 - 1000 gal, 750 gpm + foam, Mack Pumper "Classic Power". Snorkel #15 - Pierce Aerial truck.
Crash #3 - 1000 gal, 1500 gpm + foam, Amertek Crash Truck provided by The Arkansas Forestry Commission.


Holley Mountain Airpark, a Brief History.

March 1991
The Colloms purchased the original 120 acres of what was to become Holley Mountain Airpark on March 5th of 1991 from Bob & Charlotte Tidwell.

1993
Construction began on the original private 2,850ft grass runway. It took months of walking the runway every evening to remove all the rocks. 

March 1999
The runway and airpark development started in 1998 with the first property sale March 7th, 1999 and the paving of the runway July 22nd, 1999. The runway was extended to 4975ft at the time it was paved.

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