Welcome to the Spring Volunteer Fire Department Online
 

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Located 22 miles North of downtown Houston, Texas the Spring Volunteer Fire Department proudly protects approximately 100,000 people living in an area of over 100 square miles.  We operate out of 7 stations with 30 apparatus that protect a primarily residential area.  Our department also provides mutual aid to our surrounding communities.

      

The Spring Volunteer Fire Department is proud to present new fire Stations 71 and 77 to the Spring, Texas area.

Station 71 is a 14,000 square foot, state of the art facility that will be joined by a new 10,000 square foot administration building located at 646 and 656 E. Louetta at Lexington.

Station 77 is located at 2900 Cypresswood Drive near Mirror Lake. Station 77 is a three bay, 10,000 square foot facility. Our partners in these new buildings include Joiner Partnership Architects and Brookstone Construction.  Thank you to the many workers who have made the Administration building, Station 71 and Station 77 a success!

Our department, whose members are a combination of paid and volunteer professionals, strive to exceed our communities expectations on a daily basis.  

Our services include: Fire Suppression, Extrication, Search and Rescue, Haz-Mat, EMS First Responder and Public Fire Education

To learn more about us check out our "About SVFD" section

Fire and Life Safety
To learn what to do and not to do click here and check out what your children have received at school regarding Fire and Life Safety.

Tours and Events
For more information on scheduling a station tour or having us attend your event please click on Public Education. To fill out an Event Request Form Click Here

Volunteer Recruitment
If you would like a rewarding way to contribute to your community contact us by calling 281.355.1266 and you will receive a membership packet and instructions how to begin your volunteer career with us.

Which Fire Station Serves Me?...Why Does A Fire Truck Come When I Call An Ambulance?...What Can I Do To Help?
Check out our Frequently Asked Questions area to find out the answer to these and other questions.

ISO Class 3 District Wide
Effective February 1, 2004 our department's territory was improved from an ISO Class 6 for hydranted areas and ISO Class 9 for non-hydranted areas to an ISO Class 3 for ALL areas.  We thank all those involved in achieving this new grade and encourage everyone to contact your insurance company to see if this new class affects your premiums.

Click here if you were a past member of our organization and send us your current address

Contact Us
If you would like to contact us call 281.355.1266 or by email Click Here