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Fire / EMS | City of Hurst, TX
2025年1月9日 · The Hurst Fire Department, along with the Texas Department of Health and Human Services, is now offering a free and easy way to dispose of medication responsibly.
Fire Operations | City of Hurst, TX
Fire Operations consists of 3 shifts of 51 firefighters, who work 48-hour rotations and report to the Assistant Chief. Each shift consists of a Shift Commander, 3 Captains, 3 Driver Engineers and 10 Firefighter/paramedics.
Fire Stations | City of Hurst, TX
The City of Hurst has three fire stations: Main Fire Station 2100 Precinct Line Road Station #2 837 W. Pipeline Road Station #3 at 201 Holloway Ct. Main Fire Station The Main Fire Station was …
Frequently Asked Questions | City of Hurst, TX
A fire truck, ambulance, or police car is approaching with its lights and sirens on. What should I do?
Fire Prevention | City of Hurst, TX
The City of Hurst’s Fire Prevention and Fire Education Programs are directed by the Fire Marshal’s Office. The Fire Marshal and Fire Inspector staff the Fire Prevention and Education Division.
Fire Operations | City of Hurst, TX
Fire Operations consists of 3 shifts of 51 firefighters, who work 48-hour rotations and report to the Assistant Chief. Each shift consists of a Shift Commander, 3 Captains, 3 Driver Engineers and …
CodeRED | City of Hurst, TX
The system is available to all Hurst residents free of charge. The CodeRED system delivers pre-recorded emergency telephone messages to affected areas, or the entire City, at a rate of up to 30,000 calls per hour.
Permits & Inspections Forms | City of Hurst, TX
The Hurst Fire Prevention Office requires at least two (2) hard copy sets of plans, along with a flash drive or other media containing a PDF version of all submissions.
Fire Careers | City of Hurst, TX
The Hurst Fire Department proudly serves the City’s residents, and we invite you to consider applying to join the team in providing public fire education, investigation, suppression, rescue, and Advanced Life Support care from First Response Engines, and MICU ambulances.
History of the Hurst FD - Hurst, Texas
The Hurst Fire Department was the first department to break from the traditional "Fire Engine Red" vehicles. Safety and visibility was an important issue and the Chrome Yellow was much more visible than the traditional Fire Engine Red, in the daylight and dark.