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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.

TRAINING DAY: It’s not always physical training - all this week we have Rope Rescue presented by TEEX - Texas A&M Engineering Extension Services. TEEX is the recognized State Fire Training agency for Texas. ... See MoreSee Less

TRAINING DAY: It’s not always physical training - all this week we have Rope Rescue presented by TEEX - Texas A&M Engineering Extension Services.  TEEX is the recognized State Fire Training agency for Texas.Image attachment

Stephanie Craven’s Early Childhood Academy this week: cuteness overload teaching the children about fire safety—they are so attentive! 📚 ... See MoreSee Less

Stephanie Craven’s Early Childhood Academy this week: cuteness overload teaching the children about fire safety—they are so attentive! 📚Image attachmentImage attachment+2Image attachment

THANK YOU H-E-B for feeding us brunch on a day of remembrance—all crews met up at our Sta. No. 3. Afterwards the chefs got the grand tour—we appreciate y’all! ... See MoreSee Less

THANK YOU H-E-B for feeding us brunch on a day of remembrance—all crews met up at our Sta. No. 3.  Afterwards the chefs got the grand tour—we appreciate y’all!Image attachmentImage attachment+2Image attachment

DID YOU KNOW: Smokey Bear was a real bear?

The living symbol of Smokey Bear was a five-pound, three-month old American black bear cub who was found in the spring of 1950 after the Capitan Gap fire, a wildfire that burned in the Capitan Mountains of New Mexico. Smokey had climbed a tree to escape the blaze, but his paws and hind legs had been burned. Local crews who had come from New Mexico and Texas to fight the blaze removed the cub from [...]

August 31st, 2023|
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