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Fire Chief Welcome

Welcome to the Sheldon Community Fire & Rescue website. We hope to reach out to the community and provide safety tips, fire prevention techniques, and useful resources.

The department has been in service since 1955, and began with the merger of 2 departments.

The men and women that make up the department are your neighbors, friends, and relatives, and are actively involved in the community. We are striving to make this a better place to work, live and raise your family.

Facilities

Sheldon Community Fire and Rescue has a long-standing commitment and history of providing a rapid response time from one of our 4 stations.

Personnel

We are staffed by personnel that consider the community and residents their home and family.

Latest News

We strive to keep the public up-to-date on what’s going on in our community. See below for the latest news from Sheldon Community Fire & Rescue.

CADDO FIRE UPDATE
FEBRUARY 24, 2026
The Caddo Fire continues to smolder in northeast Houston. Fire activity is low, and is at approximately 200 acres with 75% containment.

The Houston Fire Department Wildland Division, Harris County Flood Control District, Harris County Fire Marshal, Sheldon Community Fire & Rescue and other supporting agencies continue to operate in unified command, with personnel remaining on location to monitor the fire and changes in weather.

Currently, fire containment lines are effectively limiting any fire spread. The fire is being continuously monitored by fire personnel on the ground with the aid of drones and cameras.

We encourage nearby residents to remain vigilant and stay aware. Updates will be provided via news outlets and social media.

We are grateful for the collaboration of all the entities involved in the mitigation of this fire and for the support we have received from elected and appointed officials.
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CADDO FIRE UPDATE 
FEBRUARY 24, 2026 
The Caddo Fire continues to smolder in northeast Houston. Fire activity is low, and is at approximately 200 acres with 75% containment.

The Houston Fire Department Wildland Division, Harris County Flood Control District, Harris County Fire Marshal, Sheldon Community Fire & Rescue and other supporting agencies continue to operate in unified command, with personnel remaining on location to monitor the fire and changes in weather.

Currently, fire containment lines are effectively limiting any fire spread. The fire is being continuously monitored by fire personnel on the ground with the aid of drones and cameras.

We encourage nearby residents to remain vigilant and stay aware. Updates will be provided via news outlets and social media.

We are grateful for the collaboration of all the entities involved in the mitigation of this fire and for the support we have received from elected and appointed officials.

Aerial view of monitoring the Caddo Road fire
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Current status — Caddo Road woodland fire is 75% contained. The area is not far from John Ralston and Tidwell Road. Approximately 175-200 acres of woodland have been impacted. SCF&R along with the Houston Fire Dept. remain on scene. Fire crews will continue monitoring the situation The fire marshal‘s office is handling the investigation— it is not clear what caused the fire late Saturday evening. ... See MoreSee Less

Current status — Caddo Road woodland fire is 75% contained. The area is not far from John Ralston and Tidwell Road. Approximately 175-200 acres of woodland have been impacted. SCF&R along with the Houston Fire Dept. remain on scene.  Fire crews will continue monitoring the situation  The fire marshal‘s office is handling the investigation— it is not clear what caused the fire late Saturday evening.

MVA with FIRE: Earlier this morning, Beltway @ Wallisville, northbound, traveling on feeder, ending on beltway mainlanes — single occupant, out of vehicle and mobile, evaluated by South Lake Houston EMS, probable cause Failure to Control Speed. ... See MoreSee Less

MVA with FIRE: Earlier this morning, Beltway @ Wallisville, northbound, traveling on feeder, ending on beltway mainlanes — single occupant, out of vehicle and mobile, evaluated by South Lake Houston EMS, probable cause Failure to Control Speed.Image attachmentImage attachment

EARLY VOTING continues through this Friday. harrisvotes.com ... See MoreSee Less

EARLY VOTING continues through this Friday. harrisvotes.com
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