Waco Fire Now Has eDRAULIC Jaws
The Waco Fire Department has received some new equipment.
Waco Fire Station #15 Wins Fire Station Design Award
A big congrats to our Waco Fire and Facilities Departments for having Fire Station #15 selected as a Gold Winner for this year’s Fire Station Design Award from Firehouse Magazine! 67 stations nationwide were submitted, and Waco’s newest fire station earned the top honor as the #1 Satellite Facility. Judges praised the station’s clean, efficient…
Waco Fire Station 1 Tour – City of Waco
Take a tour of Waco Fire Station One with Captain Tracy Blackshear. Located at 100 Peach Street and opened in 2010, this station serves parts of downtown, East Waco, and the Timbercrest neighborhood. It is home to Engine 1, Truck 1, Battalion Chief 1, the confined-space rescue team, and the swiftwater rescue team. Find the…
Waco Fire Station 14 Tour – City of Waco
Take a tour of Waco Fire Station Fourteen with Captain Chad Thompson and crew! Located at 45401 Speegleville Road and opened in 2006. Today, it serves a large portion of West Waco and houses Engine and Brush 14. Find the history and location of all Waco Fire Stations at: https://www.waco-texas.com/firestations #wacofire
Waco Fire Station 3 Tour – City of Waco
Take a tour of Waco Fire Station Three with Engineer Matt Gillet. Located at 111 9th Street, and built in 2010, it is home to Engine 3, which serves the TSTC campus and the surrounding area. It also houses two aircraft rescue firefighting trucks to support the TSTC airport, including one for L3Harris. Find the…
Waco Fire Station 4 Tour – City of Waco
Take a tour of Waco Fire Station Four with Engineer Ryan Radke. Located at 1002 Speight Avenue, and opened in 1966, this station serves not only Baylor University but parts of central Waco and a large part of south Waco. It is home to Engine 4 and Brush Truck 4 and is among the busiest…
Waco Fire Station 5 Tour – City of Waco
Take a tour of Waco Fire Station Five with Captain Robert Covey. Located at 4515 Bagby Avenue and opened in 2019. Today, it serves as the home of Engine 5 and Battalion Chief 2. Find the history and location of all Waco Fire Stations at: https://www.waco-texas.com/firestations #wacofire
Waco Fire Station 6 Tour – City of Waco
Take a tour of the Waco Fire Department’s Administrative Building with Fire Marshal Willie Joe Berger, then on the same site, a tour of Waco Fire Station 5 with Firefighter Hannah Linville. Located at the site of the former 25th Street Theatre in Waco at 1006 N. 25th Street. Find the history and location of…
Waco Fire Station 7 Tour – City of Waco
Take a tour of Waco Fire Station Four with Captain Eric Riser. Located at 1325 N. 5th Street and opened in 2014, this station serves the residents of North Waco, East Waco, and parts of downtown. Find the history and location of all Waco Fire Stations at: https://www.waco-texas.com/firestations #wacofire
Waco Fire Training – Calming the Chaos
Waco Fire goes through tactical training in order to better handle chaotic situations during fires.
Waco Fire Training – Paratech Strut Featurette
Engine 1 and Truck 1 participated in Paratech, Inc. Rescue Strut Training. The training helps ensure that rescue team members and victims remain safe while conducting rescue operations at the scene of vehicular accidents such as rollovers of passenger vehicles or large vehicles with critical cargo.
Waco Fire Training: Flashover
Waco firemen go through intense training to learn about and handle a flashover during a fire.