Honoring Those Who Serve Texas with Distinction Firefighters and Officers received multiple honors at the annual awards banquet on November 4, 2023. “In our 70th year in service to Texas, these firefighters have done extraordinary things and...
Our Thanks to all who participated in Safe-tober Fest! Our first ‘Safe’tober Fest was a big success for two ‘huge’ reasons: the amazing families that came out to Old Town Tex and our mutual aid agencies that brought their safety “A game”. From the Harris County...
Very early on New Years’ Day, two 9-1-1 calls came into the Texas Emergency Communications Center (TECC), which dispatches Firefighters and another area departments to fires across hundreds of miles of North Harris County.
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An ill-fated effort to light a fire in fireplace got the weekend off to a very eventful start Friday night for TXOFF with Fire’s B-Shift crews.
Join us in honoring those who have gone above and beyond in 2021 from the 112 full-time Firefighters, 10 part-time Firefighters and dozens of volunteers in Firefighters.
Child Car Seats Save Lives The numbers are staggering. Someone dies in a motor vehicle crash every 14 minutes in the United States. Interstate 45 that bisects makes headlines as the “most dangerous road in the entire U.S.” The National Highway Traffic Safety...
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), US fire departments respond annually to an estimated 172,900 home structure fires caused by cooking activities.
"On January 11, 2022, Justin Clayton Jr., 8, was honored by the Greater Harris County 9-1-1 Emergency Network (GHC 9-1-1), Harris County Commissioner Jack Cagle, neighbor Bob Schenck and Spring Fire Chief Scott Seifert at Spring Fire Station 74."
It was a very busy Sunday night into Monday morning for Firefighters. B-shift tackled two fully involved garage fires.