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Fire department in Harris County, Texas, U.S.
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Cy-Fair Fire Department
Operational area
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
CountyHarris
Agency overview
Established1962 (1962)
Annual calls~30,000 (2020)
Employees~330 Employees (2017) ~290 Volunteers (2017)
Annual budget$29.5 Million (2020)
StaffingCombination
Fire chiefAmy Ramon
EMS levelALS
Facilities and equipment
Battalions3
Stations13
Engines13 - Front Line
4 - Reserve
Trucks2
Platforms2 - Front Line
1 - Reserve
Rescues3 - Front Line
1 - Reserve
Ambulances13 - Front Line
5 - Reserve
Tenders2
Wildland7
Rescue boats7
Website
cyfairfd.org

The Cy-Fair Fire Department provides fire protection and emergency medical services to unincorporated areas of Harris County, Texas. The department primarily serves the communities of Cypress and Fairbanks which are collectively known as Cypress-Fairbanks or Cy-Fair since. Cy-Fair Fire Department serves over 500,000 people over a 155-square-mile (400 km) area and responds to more than 27,000 incidents each year.

Cy-Fair Fire Department is a combination department utilizing volunteers, full-time and part-time paid crews. During the standard week; seven to eight engines, one heavy-rescue truck, and two aerial trucks are manned with a combination of volunteer and career staffing in order to provide a timelier response. Cy-Fair's Medic Units are staffed with full-time employees 24 hours a day, year-round.

Stations and Apparatus

The department has 13 fire stations spread across their response area.

Fire Station Number Address Engine Company Ladder Company or Tower Company Medic Unit Wildland Unit Other Units District
1 9201 Rodney Ray Engine 1 Medic 1 Booster 1 1
2 13040 Wortham Center Dr. Engine 2 Ladder 2 Medic 2 Advanced Practice Paramedic 2, Transporter 2 1
3 11827 Telge Road Engine 3 Medic 3 Dozer 3 Rescue 3 (Heavy), Rescue Boat 3 2
4 18006 Huffmeister Rd Engine 4 Medic 4 Booster 4, Fire Gator 4 Tanker 4 2
5 17819 Kieth Harrow Blvd. Engine 5 Medic 5 Rescue 5 3
6 6404 N Eldridge Engine 6 Medic 6 Booster 6 1
7 20444 Cypresswood Drive Engine 7 Tower 7 Medic 7 Booster 7 Rescue Boat 7 2
8 18210 FM 529 West Engine 8 Medic 8 Booster 8 Rescue 8 (Heavy), Rescue Boat 8 3
9 7188 Cherry Park Dr. Engine 9 Tower 9 Medic 9 Advanced Practice Paramedic 9 2
10 11310 Steeplecrest Engine 10 Medic 10 Transporter 10 1
11 18134 West Road Engine 11 Medic 11 Booster 11

Fire Boat 11, EMS Gator

3
12 19780 Keith Harrow Boulevard Engine 12 Medic 12 Booster 12 Tanker 12 3
13 10222 Westgreen Boulevard Engine 13 Ladder 13 Medic 13 EMS District Chief 13, Transporter 13 3
Communications Center 9101 Wheat Cross Mobile Command Vehicle 1 (MCV1)

References

  1. ^ "Stations and apparatus". Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department. Archived from the original on 10 April 2015. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  2. "History". Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department. Archived from the original on 10 April 2015. Retrieved 10 April 2015.

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