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Learn more about how you can become a Houston Firefighter at hfdcareers.org. HFD exists to serve our citizens (the public). Our menu of responsibilities is ever changing, but our basic areas of service are prevention and enforcement, public education, pre-hospital emergency care and transportation, and fire control.
- Houston Fire Department Praise and Thanks
His passion for the Houston Fire Department began when as a...
- High Rise Certification
Houston Fire Department Fire Warden Certification Classes...
- Reports and Statistics
City of Houston Fire Department Receives Top Fire Protection...
- TIER II Reports
For more information contact the Fire Department Fire Alarm...
- Shift Calendars
Houston Fire Department Firefighters Shift Calendar....
- Fire Marshal Office
Houston Fire Department Houston Fire Marshal Office ....
- Member Information
The Houston Fire Department has just over 4,000...
- Community Interaction
For more information on how you or your company can help the...
- Houston Fire Department Praise and Thanks
City of Houston Fire Department (HFD) is the agency that provides fire protection and emergency medical services for the city of Houston, Texas, United States, the fourth largest city in the United States.
The Houston Fire Department has just over 4,000 firefighters. These links may be of interest to these members, as well as the firefighter trainees and civilian members of the HFD and members of other fire departments.
After having provided volunteer firefighting services for 57 years, the City of Houston Fire Department began paying its firefighters in 1895. They are third largest fire department in the United States.
After having provided volunteer firefighting services for 57 years, the City of Houston Fire Department began paying its firefighters in 1895. HFD is the third largest fire department in the United States and is responsible for preserving life and property to a population of more than 2.3 million in an area totaling 654 square miles.
"Promoting Excellence as World's Largest Accredited Municipal Fire...
V.E. Rogers (left) and collegue in Class A uniform. Houston formed its first full-time, paid fire department in June 1895. Prior to that, volunteer firefighters, like those pictured here in front of their steam engine wearing their best parade uniforms, served the small but growing city.