Granbury Volunteer Fire Department
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Commitment
Community
Our Mission
The intent of the Granbury Volunteer Fire Department is to perpetually respond to Fire and Rescue emergencies within the City of Granbury, ETJ of Granbury and Mutual Aid requests in order to protect lives and property. It is also our assumed responsibility to assist our citizens and neighbors in any philanthropic actives, fund raising and preserve the environment through approved contracts with the City of Granbury, Hood County and any other entity that would make a request.
GVFD Stats
The intent of the Granbury Volunteer Fire Department is to perpetually respond to Fire and Rescue emergencies within the City of Granbury, ETJ of Granbury and Mutual Aid requests in order to protect lives and property. It is also our assumed responsibility to assist our citizens and neighbors in any philanthropic actives, fund raising and preserve the environment through approved contracts with the City of Granbury, Hood County and any other entity that would make a request
Calls Per Month
Granbury Volunteer Fire Department serves the community and responds to
Calls Per Month
Response
How we respond and the time respond is important to us. Our average respond time is
Less Than 2 Minutes
Service
We are committed to the community and have served Granbury for
Years of Service
Hood County Fire Districts
We couldn’t do it without the mutual aid support of our neighboring departments When we need them, they come. When they need us, we come.
Cresson – Station 30
@CressonVF
DeCordova – Station 40
@DCBEActonVFD
Granbury – Station 10
@granburyvfd
Lipan – Station 60
(254) 646-3500
North Hood County – Station 20
@NHCVFD
Indian Harbor – Station 50
@IndianharborVFD
Oak Trail Shores – Station 70
@station70vfd
Pecan Plantation – Station 80
@ppvfdems
Tolar – Station 90
@Tolar-Volunteer-Fire-Department-219570601392820
Please join us in congratulating our very own Colin Pieren, also known as the Keeper of Hood Countys Best Mustache ! Colin will be adding the title of NRP after his name today . NATIONALLY REGISTERED PARAMEDICColin joined us right out of high school. Received his EMT-B while in high school and his TCFP fire certification a couple years later. In his off hours as a Hood County 911 dispatcher , Colin has responded to hundreds of 911 calls per year as a Granbury FF/EMT gaining valuable experience that led to him being hired by the Bedford Fire Department as a career FF/EMT.Colin continues to volunteer his time and fire/EMS knowledge to his hometown of Granbury to this day displaying a true servants heart. ... See MoreSee Less
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Congratulations Colin !
Congratulations!
Congrats man !
Congrats Colin!!
Congratulations
Congratulations!!
He’s a good boy! Great work Colin! Proud of you.
Congrats!
Great! Congrats!
Congratulations Colin, very proud of you.
Huge congrats on this incredible milestone! You're an inspiration to many. Keep up the fantastic work, Colin!
Congratulations! 👏🏻👏🏻
Congrats
Amazing and thank you so much
Lots of hard work. Great job 👏
Your determination and perseverance reaped great benefit to you: praying blessings over you for your future endeavors.
Great job Colin!
Congratulations!
Congratulations 🎈🎊🎉
Congratulations sir. I promise to have your back in prayer!
Congrats!
Congratulations
Congrats!!
Great job Colin!
Congratulations!! 🎉👏
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🚒 🚒 Granbury Fire Rescue was awarded a $15,000 first responder grant today from BKV Corporation of Fort Worth. 🚒 🚒 This grant will go towards the health and safety of Granbury firefighters with the purchase of a commercial washing machine extractor. This specially built extractor removes harmful and dangerous toxins that carry cancer causing agents from firefighter gear after fire, smoke and chemical exposures. Thank you to the BKV Corporation for your generous donation grant and your concern for our firefighters health and safety. ... See MoreSee Less
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That’s great!
Nice & Thank You for serving our community. Merry Christmas ♥️🎄🎅🏼
That’s awesome!👏🏻
Congratulations
Outstanding
Awesome grant!!
Yea!!!!
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🚒 This past Saturday , Granbury Fire held its annual Christmas and Member recognition party at PINS Bowling Alley . 🚒 Thank you to 🎳 PINS Bowling Alley 🎳 and the Snyders , Brad and Penny , for their unwavering support of first responders . Members recognized this year are as follows:🏅 🏅 🏅 🏅 🏅 🏅 🏅 🏅 🏅 🏅 🏅 Rookie of the Year: Eric Fleckenstein (2nd from the right)Firefighter of the Year: Brian Seratelli (1st from the left)Officers Award (Voted on by captains in the department ): Ami Bush (2nd from the left)Chiefs Award (voted by Chief and Asst. Chief): Carter Chance (1st from the right)We are excited what 2026 holds for our members and the community. We have 3 new apparatus arrivingthis year to better serve the City of Granbury and Hood County. A new Fire/EMS station is also in the final planning stages on Loop 567 with an anticipated 2026 completion. If you would like to join us, come check us out on the first Thursday of every month 7pm Station 2 500 Whisperview Court Granbury at our monthly business meeting . Applications are also available online at GVFD.org .🚒 🔥 🚒 🔥 🚒 🔥 🚒 🔥 🚒 ... See MoreSee Less
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Congrats to all the award winners! And thank you to every member of Granbury Volunteer Fire Department for your service to our community! The Chisholm Trail 100 Club has your six!
Congratulations to you all! And thanks for your service!
Congratulations to you all.
Congratulations
Job well done guys!!!
my man Eric, congrats on the award, does not suprise me at all, he is an outstanding young man in this Community !
Way to go!
Congratulations!!
Congratulations!
Congratulations to all of you
Congratulations to all
Congratulations
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Einstein Brothers Bagels snuck in and left us breakfast. How awesome is that? Thanks Einstein Bagels! ... See MoreSee Less
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Live fire training tonight. ... See MoreSee Less
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Effective November 20, 2025 ... See MoreSee Less
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Hood County Fire Marshal's Office's cover photo ... See MoreSee Less
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These were great events today thank you for supporting the Granbury Volunteer Fire Department, with both the ShredIt event at the American Town Hall on Travis St and the Spaghetti Lunch fundraiser at Station 1, 1701 W Pearl St. Thank you for your continued support. ... See MoreSee Less
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Granbury Fire Marshal and Battalion Chief Kevin Jones has been certified as a master firefighter, one of fewer than 550 in Texas to hold the elite credential.Jones has served with the Granbury Volunteer Fire Department for 37 years, responding to thousands of emergency calls. For the past 26 years, he has also served as the city’s fire marshal, focusing on fire prevention and public safety.“I find it rewarding to help others,” Jones said.Jones regularly teaches at the Hood County Fire Academy and has spent the past 17 years instructing firefighters from across the state through Texas A&M University. He said young people interested in the fire service should “ask a lot of questions, learn all you can, and be careful doing it.”The master firefighter certification, awarded by the State Firefighters’ and Fire Marshals’ Association of Texas (SFFMA), requires candidates to hold Firefighter II certification, complete at least 400 hours of additional training in five fire service categories, and have a minimum of 10 years of experience.The Granbury Volunteer Fire Department has emphasized advanced training in recent years. In 2024, the department raised its standards for firefighters earning a black helmet — which signifies full membership — requiring completion of the Hood County Fire Academy, Firefighter I certification exams, six months of service, and approval by department members. Firefighter II certification is required to serve as an officer.Department leaders, including senior officers, are supporting the higher standards by earning their master firefighter certifications. Six GVFD officers currently hold the designation. ... See MoreSee Less
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Old fart. Congrats!
Congrats!!…There’s less than 550 master firefighters? I’d like to know that exact number I didn’t realize there so few of us
Congrats!!
Congratulations
Congratulations Kevin!
Kevin is the best!! Congrats Kevin!! 🥳
Congratulations 🎉 glad to see someone excelling.
Congratulations sir
Congratulations and well-deserved!!!!
Congratulations
Congratulations Kevin! Thank you for all you do for the community! What an amazing accomplishment for an amazing person!
Congratulations 🎉 Kevin!!!
Congratulations Kevin
Thank you and congratulations
He’s a good man and has spent many years serving.
Awesome!! Congratulations!
Congratulations!
Congrats Chief!! What a great accomplishment!
Way to go!
Congratulations
Congratulations
Congratulations Kevin!
Congratulations
Great job Sir
Congratulations 🎉
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