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Welcome to the unofficial Garland Fire Department website.
Welcome to the unofficial Garland Fire Department website!
Welcome to the unofficial Garland Fire Department website!
The department that I'm so proud to be a part of is the
GARLAND TEXAS FIRE DEPT.


My off-duty web site is dedicated to Fire/EMS/Emergency personnel so that we can all share our unique job with one another and with the rest of the world.

Garland is located in northeast Dallas County in the fine state of Texas. We border Dallas, Richardson, Plano, Sachse, Rowlett, Mesquite, and Lake Ray Hubbard. We have 220 personnel assigned to shift/Fire Suppression duty. We currently are ranked the 10th largest Texas city (92nd in the USA) covering 57 sq. miles and a population of over 250,000. We average 18,000 Fire/EMS calls per year (approx. 73% EMS). The annual GFD budget is $17 million.

The OPS Division includes all field operations, suppression, fire/medical companies personnel. Utilizing 2 Battalion Chief Trucks, 11 Fire Stations, 8 Engine Companies, 5 Truck Companies, 1 Rescue truck, 1 EMS Lt Truck, 9 Full-time Ambulances, 2 Part-time Ambulances, 1 Squad engine, 1 Light/Air Truck, 1 Boat. The Firefighters work a 24 hr on-duty / 48 hr off-duty schedule. We have a Daily Staff level of 68 (max) Suppression Personnel divided into Companies: 3 person Engine Companies, 3 person Truck Companies, 2 person Ambulance Companies, 2 Battalion Chiefs, 1 Battalion Chief Tech, 1 EMS Lt. All Suppression personnel are at least EMT level with approx. 110 being Paramedic level. We utilize mutual aid companies from: CareFlite (med-evac helicopters), Dallas Fire Dept (Engines, Ambulances, Trucks, Air Unit), Richardson Fire Dept (Engines).


HISTORY OF THE 
MALTESE CROSS
The badge of a firefighter is the Maltese Cross. This Maltese Cross is a symbol of protection and a badge of honor. Its story is hundreds of years old. When a courageous band of crusaders known as the Knights of St. John fought the Saracens for possession of the Holy land, they encountered a new weapon unknown to the European warriors. It was a simple, but a horrible device of war, it wrought excrutiating pain and agonizing death upon the brave fighters for the cross. The Saracens weapon was fire. As the crusaders advanced on the walls of the city, they were struck by glass bombs containing naphtha. When they became saturated with the highly flammable liquid, the Saracens hurled a flaming torch into their midst. Hundreds of the knights were burned alive while still others risked their lives to save their brothers-in arms from dying painful, fiery deaths. Thus, these men became our first firefighters. Their heroic efforts were recognized by fellow crusaders who awarded them with a badge of honor - a cross similar to the one firefighters wear today. Since the Knights of St. John lived for almost four centuries on a little island in the Mediterranean Sea named Malta, the cross came to be known as the MALTESE CROSS. The Maltese Cross is a firefighters symbol of protection. It means that the firefighter who wears this cross is willing to lay down their life for you just as the crusaders sacrificed their lives for their fellow man so many years ago. The Maltese Cross and Patron Saint Florian protect us - the
FIREFIGHTER.


GARLAND FIRE DEPARTMENT
MISSION STATEMENT
Provide protection for life and property in an effective and professional manner, consistent with the economic capability of the community.


 

The "NEW" FIRE CROSS as 
of Sept 11, 2001.

 God bless the 
FDNY/343.

Below is the station info. The different colors are the color of helmets to be worn by that rank (a Blue helmet is worn by the scene Safety Officer). The Engineer assigned to each piece of equipment can & often is a Medic-Engineer. Some officers still maintain their Medic patch/training but receive no pay for doing so. RIC (Rapid Intervention Company) is a company designated to stand-by on scene for the purpose of Firefighter Rescue ONLY. These teams have been trained in special rescue techniques for saving "downed" firefighters due to many being killed in the line of duty while searching for trapped victims.
 
 

Scene Safety Officer
Captain
Lieutenant
Engineers
Medic Engineers
Tailboard-Medic
Tailboard - Firefighters
EMS Lieutenant
Battalion Chief
Rookie Firefighter
Station #1
1019 Austin (75040) (Downtown Station)

  • Built in 1967
  • Occupied by 12 on-duty firefighters (1 Captain, 1 Lieutenant, 2 Engineers, 1 Medic-Engineer, 1 Medic-Tailboard, 3 Tailboard Firefighters, 1 EMS Lieutenant, 1 Battalion Chief & Tech)
  • Assignment: Engine Co. # 1, Truck Co. # 1 (crew also man Squad 1), Ambulance # 1, Battalion-1 , EMS-1, Air-1
  • Station #2
    2501 Wood (75041) (Haz-Mat Station)
  • Built in 2005 
  • Occupied by 4 on-duty firefighters (1 Captain, 1 Engineer, 2 Tailboard Firefighters) 
  • Assignment: Engine Co. # 2 (crew also man Ambulance 2)
  • Station #3
    3501 Bobbie Ln. (75042)  (West Garland)
  • Built in 1964 
  • Occupied by 6 on-duty firefighters (1 Captain, 1 Engineers, 1 Medic-Engineer, 1 Tailboard-Medic, 2 Tailboard Firefighters) 
  • Assignment: Engine Co. # 3 (RIC 3), Ambulance # 3
  • Station #4
    4931 Gatewood Dr.  (75043) (South-East Garland)
  • Built in 2002 
  • Occupied by 5 on-duty firefighters (1 Captain, 1 Engineer, 1 Medic-Engineer, 1 Tailboard-Medic, 1 Tailboard Firefighter) 
  • Assignment: Truck Co. # 4, Ambulance # 4 
  • Station #5
    5626 Lyons Rd. (75043) (Located near Lake Ray Hubbard)

  • Built in 1974 
  • Occupied by 8 on-duty firefighters(1 Captain, 1 Lieutenant, 2 Engineers, 1 Medic-Engineer, 1 Tailboard-Medic, 2 Tailboard Firefighters)
  • Assignment: Truck Co. # 5, Engine Co. # 5, Ambulance # 5
  • Station #6
    2009 Holford Rd. (75044) (North-West Garland)

  • Built in 1980 
  • Occupied by 5 on-duty firefighters (1 Captain, 1 Engineer, 1 Medic-Engineer, 1 Tailboard-Medic, 1 Tailboard-Firefighter)
  • Assignment: Engine Co. # 6, Ambulance # 6
  • Station #7
    2545 Naaman School Rd. (75040) (North-East Garland)

  • Built in 1985 
  • Occupied by 5 on-duty firefighters (1 Captain, 1 Engineer, 1 Medic-Engineer, 1 Tailboard-Medic, 1 Tailboard-Firefighter)
  • Assignment: Truck Co. # 7, Ambulance # 7 
  • Station #8
    1426 E. Miller Rd. (75041) (Rescue Station, East Garland)

  • Built in 1997 
  • Occupied by 5 on-duty firefighters ( 1 Captain, 1 Engineer, 1 Medic-Engineer, 1 Tailboard-Medic, 1 Tailboard-Firefighter)
  • Assignment: Engine Co. # 8 (RIC 8), or Rescue 8, Ambulance # 8
  • Station #9
    4320 O'Banion Rd. (75043) (South Garland)

  • Built in 1999 
  • Occupied by 6 on-duty firefighters (1 Captain, 1 Engineer, 1 Medic-Engineer, 1 Tailboard-Medic, 1 Tailboard-Firefighter, 1 Battalion Chief)
  • Assignment: Engine Co. # 9, Ambulance # 9, Battalion-2
  •          Station #10
             1555 Provence Rd.  (75044) (North Garland)
    • Built in 2007
    • Occupied by 5 on-duty firefighters (1 Captain, 1 Engineer, 2 Tailboard-Medics)
    • Assignment: Engine Co. # 10 
             Station #11
             1940 Beltline Rd.  (75044)  (North Garland)
    • Built in 2004
    • Occupied by 5 on-duty firefighters (1 Captain, 1 Engineer, 2 Tailboard-Medics)
    • Assignment: Truck Co. # 11
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