Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department

Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department
Operational area
Country  United States
State  Texas
County Harris
Agency overview
Established 1962 (1962)
Annual calls ~22,000 (2014)
Employees ~350 (2015)
Staffing Combination
Fire chief Amy Ramon
EMS level ALS
Facilities and equipment[1]
Battalions 4
Stations 12
Engines 12 - frontline
3 - reserve
Trucks 1
Platforms 2
Rescues 3
1 - reserve
Ambulances 11 - frontline
2 - reserve
Tenders 2
Wildland 7
Rescue boats 3
Website
Official website

The Cy-Fair Volunteer 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 VFD serves over 500,000 people over a 155-square-mile (400 km2) area and responds to more than 22,000 incidents each year.[2] With over 350 members and 12 stations, Cy-Fair VFD is the largest volunteer fire department in the United States.[3]

Cy-Fair VFD is a combination department utilizing both volunteers and paid crews. During the standard work week and work day, six engines, one heavy-rescue truck, and one ladder truck are manned with a paid staff in order to provide a timelier response. Cy-Fair's Medic Units are staffed with full-time employees 24 hours a day, year-round.

History

The Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department got its beginnings in the late 1950s after a home was destroyed by fire due to a 20-minute response time by the first fire engine.[2] This sparked the need for a more centrally located fire department that could respond in a timely fashion. In 1961, the Fairbanks Fire Department charter was changed to the Cypress-Fairbanks Volunteer Fire Department.[2] Over the years, as fire coverage needs grew in the Cypress area, the department charter was again changed in 1962 to become what is now the Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department.

Stations and apparatus

The department has 12 fire stations spread across their response area.[1]

Address Engine Truck EMS Wildland Other District
1 9201 Rodney Ray Engine 1 Medic 1
Reserve Medic 501
Booster 1 1
2 11210 Tower Oaks BlvdEngine 2 Medic 2Booster 2 1
3 11827 Telge RoadEngine 3 Medic 3Dozer 3Rescue 3, Rescue Boat 31
4 18006 Huffmeister RdEngine 4 Medic 4
Reserve Medic 504
Booster 4
Mini-booster 4
Tanker 4 2
5 16035 Aspenglenn NorthEngine 5 Medic 5 Rescue 53
6 6404 N EldridgeEngine 6
Reserve Engine 1
Medic 6
Reserve Medic 506
3
7 20444 Cypresswood DriveEngine 7Ladder 7 Booster 7Rescue Boat 72
8 18210 FM 529 WestEngine 8 Medic 8Booster 8Rescue 82
9 7922 Highway 6 NorthEngine 9 Tower 9 Medic 9 3
10 11310 Steeplecrest Engine 10 Tower 10 EMS Supervisor 17
Medic 10
1
11 18134 West RoadEngine 11 Ems Supervisor 16
Medic 11
Booster 11Rescue Boat 112
12 19780 Keith Harrow BoulevardEngine 12
Reserve Engine 3
Medic 12 Tanker 123

References

  1. 1 2 "Stations and apparatus". Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 "History". Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  3. "Cy-Fair VFD to Celebrate 12th Station Opening". hcnonline.com. Copperfield Sun. Retrieved 2008-10-04.

Coordinates: 29°51′36″N 95°23′24″W / 29.86000°N 95.39000°W / 29.86000; -95.39000

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