Granbury Volunteer Fire Department
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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
Tonight's Fire Academy was live fire training with propane props simulating a dumpster fire, a car fire, and a propane tank fire. ... See MoreSee Less
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A HUGE thank you to Nothing Bundt Cakes in Granbury for dropping off a delicious red velvet cake to us today. We are so blessed to serve such a giving and supportive community . If you are looking for a cake or to satisfy that sweet tooth , we would encourage you to visit their local bakery. ... See MoreSee Less
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Right in front of the new brush truck..there has to be a firefighter meme for this somewhere 🤔😁
Great service too!
On December 21,2025 , Granbury Fire Rescue was dispatched to a cardiac arrest at a local restaurant. Operations Captain/ECA M. Bennett (left) and FF/EMT-B A.Amos (right) responded . Upon arrival they assisted EMS personnel in lifesaving interventions. Due to bystander and emergency personnel care, Mr. Jefferson survived his cardiac arrest. We were blessed to have the patient Mr. Bobby Jefferson attend our monthly business meeting where both firefighters received “CPR Save” ribbons. Ironically, Mr. Jefferson was a former firefighter for our department years ago. Congratulations to both firefighters for a job well done ! ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you for your courage and dedication!
Good job👏👏
Thank goodness for you guys!♥️
Blessed 🙌 😇 🙏
Well done and congratulations!
Praise God for you who risk your lives to help others!
This is awesome! A great save of a great man. Strong work, Mack and Amos! 👏
Looking good Brother Bobby, now take care of yourself. You will always be on my prayer list. Thank you to the special people who took care of you. Many thanks and prayers
Congrats!
One has to appreciate a field save! Strong work to all involved!
God Is Great
Awesome! Who is the bystander that assisted? Would love to congratulate them too.
Thank you all for your courage and dedication‼️‼️
Excellent!
Awesome!
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Richard Hoefs serves as a citizen board member on the GVFD board of directors . Richard also serves on the HCAD board of directors and a long standing member of the City of Granbury Planning and Zoning Commission. Congratulations Richard Hoefs and his lovely wife Carol . Every community needs a Richard and Carol Hoefs ! ... See MoreSee Less
TCU honors Hood County couple with 2026 Alumni Award - Hood County News
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Texas Christian University will present Hood County residents Richard and Caroline Hoefs with the 2026 Honorary Alumni Award. First presented in 1954, the award recognizes individuals who are not …0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Got an old car ? Running , not running , blown engine , busted transmission ? WE WANT IT !Granbury’s volunteer firefighters are looking for donated cars, trucks, or SUVs they can use to practice safely rescuing people from wrecked vehicles.To donate, call GVFD Fire Station 1 at 817-579-1111, option 1 to schedule a pickup. You’ll need to provide a signed, clear title, the keys (if available), and the vehicle’s location. The vehicle must be located in Hood County.M & D Towing Services will retrieve your vehicle at no cost to you.Every donated vehicle helps our volunteers sharpen the rescue skills that could save a life—maybe even yours.Thank you for supporting the Granbury Volunteer Fire Department. ... See MoreSee Less
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State Firefighters' and Fire Marshals' Association of TexasGranbury Volunteer Fire DepartmentParker County ESD 7Parker County ESD #3Parker County ESD No. 6 Spring CreekHood County Firefighters AssociationHood County Station 70 VFDNorth Hood County VFDTolar Volunteer Fire DepartmentPecan Plantation EMS & VFDDCBE-Acton VFDCresson Volunteer Fire DepartmentBluff Dale VFDMorgan Mill Vol. Fire DepartmentPalo Pinto Volunteer Fire DepartmentLake Palo Pinto VFD ... See MoreSee Less
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Congratulations to the Lipan Lady Indians on their state basketball championship 🏀 ... See MoreSee Less
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Great job girls!! Y’all played so great!!
Thank you Chisholm Trail 100 Club for not only looking out for first responders but our family’s education. ... See MoreSee Less
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Larry M. Brown
Every Hood County first responder is covered by this $100,000 insurance policy . Thank you Chisholm Trail 100 Club for taking care of those who take care of others in Hood County. ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you for helping Chisholm Trail 100 Club spread the word of our increased benefits to our First Responders!
That is awesome!
Wonderful!!