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College Station Fire Department In Need Of Firefighters, EMS

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (By Hope Merritt KBTX) - As College Station continues to grow, so does the need for first responders. Lately, the College Station Fire Department has noticed a decline in people choosing to become firefighters or EMTs. Ben Suttey is one of the newest members of the College Station Fire Department, he joined back in October. “I served some time in the Marines and got out and then was trying to find a profession with cohesion and brotherhood that the military car...

Fire Prevention Week

Howdy, To kick off Fire Prevention Week, we want to give some helpful tips to promote fire safety. Your College Station Firefighters want to help make the community safer through fire prevention. We are always there when you call for us, but we also hope you never have to call us because of a fire. Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors save lives, by alerting you when there is something wrong. Like any device, they need fresh batteries and they do wear out. Please remember to change...

College Station Firefighters Rescue A Mother And 2 Children Trapped In A Apartment Fire

By Rusty Surette Sep. 18, 2022 at 2:07 PM CDTCOLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - College Station firefighters are looking into what started a fire that damaged an apartment complex during the noon hour Sunday. The fire happened at the Landmark Apartments on Longmire Drive near the Walmart store. According to firefighters, a mother and her two children were trapped inside and had to be rescued. They all had significant smoke inhalation and were taken to a hospital to be treated. Also injured was ...

College Station Fire Department Hosts Junior Firefighter Camp

By Conner BeeneCOLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - Fifteen kids are getting the chance to live out the dreams of many by learning to become a firefighter. The College Station Fire Department hosted their Junior Firefighter Camp where campers get hands-on experience taught by real firefighters. The camp was a mix of boys and girls from ages seven to 11. CSPD Public Information Officer thinks this is a great sign for the future of the profession “We love to see that we got a diverse group,” s...