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Brazos
County Precinct 4 Fire Department
Brazos County Precinct 4 Fire Department is an all volunteer fire
department that has a response district of approximately 120 square
miles and a population of around 5,000. The area is unincorporated and
consist of residential homes, multi-family dwellings, commercial
property, industrial complexes, churches, nursing homes, day care
centers, farms, ranches and sub-divisions in the rural northwest Brazos
County, Texas. We operate out of three fire stations with five emergency
apparatus; two fire engines, two booster trucks, and one tender. Each
piece of apparatus is equipped with a modern assortment of tools and
supplies to handle any situation that may arise. Precinct 4 provides all the services of a typical fire department, to
include fire protection, rescue, and first response to medical
emergencies.

(Joe Fairchild operating Engine 422
on a residential fire.
4/2/2009)
Brazos County Precinct 4 Fire Department's
membership consists of 25 firefighters and an
executive board made up of the President, a vice-president, a secretary,
a treasurer and the fire chief. As with any fire department in the
United States, we are held to many of the same
standards and requirements as established in the profession. Brazos County is growing at a fast rate and with that so do
the responsibilities of this department. We are committed to grow with
this responsibility and provide an efficient, well-organized and safe
emergency services to the community.
Become a Volunteer Firefighter today!
Dispatch
Radio Frequency: 155.940
ISO Rating:
8
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