
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
Week 3 Hood County Rookie Fire Academy :Topics covered this week were hose streams, hose advancement , hose rolling and tagging hydrants. ... See MoreSee Less
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🚨 EMERGENCY 🚨 7 day burn ban has been authorized for Hood County , effective Saturday 3-22. No outside burning or control burns are allowed. Cooking grills and smokers are exempt from the ban. If weather conditions do not improve, the ban may be extended. ... See MoreSee Less
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A huge thank you for the donated vehicle that will be used at our fire training field for vehicle fire evolutions. Our last vehicle had been burned so many times it eventually fell apart. The vehicle is plumbed with propane gas piping to supply the necessary flames. The fuel tank , fluids,engine, and tires were removed before the first burn. Thank you to Lt. Madison, Lt. Lowery and FF Mambra for your work on this training prop. ... See MoreSee Less
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It's no fun if you can't hear the tires pop.
I have a sofa y’all can burn 😉
James Thompson
Yeah, at least burn one tire, for the smoke effect.
Thursday evening training over forceable entry , ground ladders and aerial placement and usage. ... See MoreSee Less
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Tower 1 drivers did great work!
Thanks to all of yawl for what you do.
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Nice shot! Thanks for your service, sounds like today could get busy!