Jamey Williamson

Eatonton Messenger/File Photo

Eatonton Messenger/File Photo

Eatonton storage shed fire full of mysteries

Eatonton Fire Department firefighters responded to a fire call Monday night and found a shed fully engulfed in flames.Eatonton Fire Chief Jamey Williamson said the building was an old wooden storage shed approximately 16 ft. by 40 ft. with a tin roof.
L-R: Eatonton Fire Chief Jamey Williamson, EFD Deputy Chief Cooper Rainey, EFD Firefighter of the Year Captain Matt Kitchens, EFD Deputy Chief Rodney Vining, and EFD Captain Armando Moreno. CONTRIBUTED

L-R: Eatonton Fire Chief Jamey Williamson, EFD Deputy Chief Cooper Rainey, EFD Firefighter of the Year Captain Matt Kitchens, EFD Deputy Chief Rodney Vining, and EFD Captain Armando Moreno. CONTRIBUTED

EFD hands out 2025 honors at annual banquet

The Eatonton Fire Department recognized service, leadership, and decades of dedication during its annual awards night and banquet Dec. 12 at Barrel 118 in downtown Eatonton.EFD Chief Jamey Williamson presented the department’s Firefighter of the Year Award to EFD Captain Matt Kitchens.
A steady stream of cars rolled through the parking lot of Eatonton’s old Putnam County Elementary School on Saturday morning as volunteers handed out thousands of pounds of food to grateful recipients. IAN TOCHER/Staff

A steady stream of cars rolled through the parking lot of Eatonton’s old Putnam County Elementary School on Saturday morning as volunteers handed out thousands of pounds of food to grateful recipients. IAN TOCHER/Staff

Cooperation key to success of grassroots food drive

A fast-moving grassroots effort attracted hundreds of local citizens and families to the old Putnam County Elementary School grounds near downtown Eatonton Saturday morning.
Just some of the bicycles and other toys purchased last year for the Fireman Santa’s Sleigh campaign, which the Eatonton Fire Department Chief Jamey Williamson hopes to exceed this year. CONTRIBUTED

Just some of the bicycles and other toys purchased last year for the Fireman Santa’s Sleigh campaign, which the Eatonton Fire Department Chief Jamey Williamson hopes to exceed this year. CONTRIBUTED

EFD ready to fill Fireman Santa’s Sleigh again

Tis the season for giving, and the Eatonton Fire Department (EFD) is getting into the Christmas spirit through its 16th annual Fireman Santa’s Sleigh campaign for kids and families living within city limits. Officially, Eatonton’s city boundary extends in a 2.
Smoke and flames can be seen on the back of the house as City of Eatonton and Putnam County firefighters begin to battle the blaze. CHIEF WILLIAMSON/Contributed

Smoke and flames can be seen on the back of the house as City of Eatonton and Putnam County firefighters begin to battle the blaze. CHIEF WILLIAMSON/Contributed

Family survives house fire thanks to passerby

A passerby who alerted residents that their home was on fire may have saved their lives. However, the family’s pets perished in the house fire early Saturday morning.“It was two cats and one dog that didn’t make it,” Eatonton Fire Chief Jamey Williamson said. “And their car burned up, too.
The fire in this single-wide was reportedly caused by a window unit air conditioner plugged into an extension cord. CHIEF WILLIAMSON/Contributed

The fire in this single-wide was reportedly caused by a window unit air conditioner plugged into an extension cord. CHIEF WILLIAMSON/Contributed

Residential, vehicle fires extinguished

Eatonton and Putnam County firefighters were busy last week battling four different fires on homes and a vehicle. Eatonton Fire Chief Jamey Williamson and Putnam County Fire Chief Thomas McClain said no one was injured in any of the incidents.
Joey “Superman” Davis (left) receives his retirement plaque from Eatonton Mayor John Reid. CONTRIBUTED

Joey “Superman” Davis (left) receives his retirement plaque from Eatonton Mayor John Reid. CONTRIBUTED

‘Superman’ receives retirement recognition

Deputy Fire Chief Joey Davis’s last day on the job with the Eatonton Fire Department was March 31, leading to his 23 years and nine months of service being recognized prior to a city council meeting early last month. Davis received a plaque commemorating the occasion from Eatonton Mayor John Reid.
Yellow crime tape surrounds the burned mobile home on East Marion Street Monday. The left side of the home was completely burned away, and the rest of the interior gutted and/or charred by the flames. LYNN HOBBS/Staff

Yellow crime tape surrounds the burned mobile home on East Marion Street Monday. The left side of the home was completely burned away, and the rest of the interior gutted and/or charred by the flames. LYNN HOBBS/Staff

Blaze that razed home under investigation

A house fire that destroyed a home in Eatonton on Sunday morning is under investigation, officials say.Eatonton Fire Department was called out to the 400 block of East Marion Street about 1:30 a.m. April 13, Eatonton Fire Chief Jamey Williamson said.
Eatonton Messenger/File Photo

Eatonton Messenger/File Photo

Fire destroys Eatonton mobile home; family safe

A fire claimed the home of an Eatonton man and his 18-year-old daughter Friday, March 7, Eatonton Fire Chief Jamey Williamson said. No one was injured.“But it destroyed the home,” Williamson added.The fire department received the call from Putnam County’s 911 dispatcher at 12:30 p.m.
Both Eatonton and Putnam County firefighters responded to Wednesday’s blaze on Mulberry Street in Eatonton. IAN TOCHER/Staff

Both Eatonton and Putnam County firefighters responded to Wednesday’s blaze on Mulberry Street in Eatonton. IAN TOCHER/Staff

Fire destroys three houses in Eatonton

According to Eatonton Fire Department Chief Jamey Williamson, last week, firefighters responded to fires at three different houses last week, according to Eatonton Fire Chief Jamey Williamson. All three buildings were vacant, and no one was injured.