Granbury Volunteer Fire Department

Angleton Volunteer
Fire Department

Granbury Volunteer Fire Department

Angleton Volunteer
Fire Department

Members of the Angleton Volunteer Fire Department posing alongside a firetruck.

Our Mission

The Angleton Volunteer Fire Department will strive to provide the citizens of Angleton with the highest quality emergency response possible. We will serve the community tirelessly through training, education, prevention programs, integrity, performance excellence, and professionalism.

Our Vision

All members of the Angleton Volunteer Fire Department will work together as a cohesive group for the betterment of the organization and the entire community through service, bravery, faithfulness, and education.

AFD Stats

At the Angleton Volunteer Fire Department, the numbers speak for themselves. They tell the story of how often we show up, how quickly we respond, and how long we’ve stood by this community through it all. Month after month, year after year, we’ve answered thousands of calls—each one representing a moment someone needed help. Our average response time reflects the urgency we bring to every emergency, and our decades of service show just how deeply rooted our commitment is. These numbers aren’t just response statistics on a page—they’re a reflection of the people behind the calls, the training behind the scenes, and the trust this town has placed in us. We’re proud of where we’ve been, and we’re ready for whatever comes next.

Red icon representing the average number of emergency calls the Angleton Volunteer Fire Department receives per month.

Calls Per Month

No matter the circumstance, we’re ready day and night and respond to about...

Calls Per Month

Red icon representing the emergency response time of the Angleton Volunteer Fire Department.

Response

Dedicated to our community and serving them, our average response is...

Less Than 7 Minutes

Red icon representing the years of service of the Angleton Volunteer Fire Department.

Service

Privileged to serve our community, we’ve stood for Angleton for...

Years of Service

AFD Stats

At the Angleton Volunteer Fire Department, the numbers speak for themselves. They tell the story of how often we show up, how quickly we respond, and how long we’ve stood by this community through it all. Month after month, year after year, we’ve answered thousands of calls—each one representing a moment someone needed help. Our average response time reflects the urgency we bring to every emergency, and our decades of service show just how deeply rooted our commitment is. These numbers aren’t just stats on a page—they’re a reflection of the people behind the calls, the training behind the scenes, and the trust this town has placed in us. We’re proud of where we’ve been, and we’re ready for whatever comes next.

Red icon representing the average number of emergency calls the Angleton Volunteer Fire Department receives per month.

Calls Per Month

No matter the circumstance, we’re ready day and night and respond to about...

Calls Per Month

Red icon representing the emergency response time of the Angleton Volunteer Fire Department.

Response

Dedicated to our community and serving them, our average response is...

Less Than 7 Minutes

Red icon representing the years of service of the Angleton Volunteer Fire Department.

Service

Privileged to serve our community, we’ve stood for Angleton for...

Years of Service

Fire Safety Commitment

The Angleton Fire Department is dedicated to promoting a culture of fire safety and prevention within our community. Our personnel are trained, equipped, and ready to respond to all types of fire-related emergencies. We work in close collaboration with residents, businesses, schools, and local governments to ensure that fire hazards are minimized and that emergency preparedness is a shared responsibility.

Fire Safety / Member Responsibilities

All members of The Angleton Fire Department are responsible for:

  • Maintaining personal readiness and fitness for duty.
  • Adhering to safety protocols and operational procedures.
  • Promoting fire safety awareness in every interaction with the public.
  • Reporting and correcting fire hazards observed during duty or in the community.

In Conclusion

Fire safety is a shared responsibility. Through written and reviewed SOG’s, proper training, proactive prevention, community engagement, and rapid emergency response, The Angleton Fire Department is proud to serve and safeguard our community. Together, we can build a safer, more resilient future.

News & Updates

1 week ago

Angleton Fire Dept
Disasters Don’t Follow a 9–5 ScheduleEmergencies often happen at night, on weekends, or during holidays—when services may be limited.Prepare by:- Practicing a family plan for nighttime emergencies- Keeping flashlights, shoes, and essentials easy to reach- Knowing how you’ll communicate if phones or power are outPreparedness saves lives. Prepare your family now for disasters that strike when they are least expected. ... See MoreSee Less
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2 weeks ago

Angleton Fire Dept
As temperatures drop during periods of extreme cold, many households turn to space heaters for extra warmth. When used improperly, space heaters can pose a serious fire and carbon monoxide risk. Residents in Angleton are encouraged to follow these safety tips.Space heater safety tips:• Keep space heaters at least three feet away from anything that can burn, including furniture, bedding, curtains, and clothing.• Place heaters on a flat, stable surface and never on elevated furniture.• Turn space heaters off before leaving the room or going to sleep.• Plug heaters directly into a wall outlet; do not use extension cords or power strips.• Use heaters with automatic shut-off features that activate if the unit tips over or overheats.• Never use outdoor or fuel-burning heaters inside the home or garage.• Keep heaters out of reach of children and pets to prevent burns or tip-overs.• Ensure working smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms are installed near sleeping areas.Taking a few extra precautions can reduce the risk of fires, injuries, and carbon monoxide exposure while staying warm. If you smell gas, see smoke, or experience symptoms such as dizziness or headaches, leave the home immediately and call 911.During periods of extreme cold, as temperatures drop, many households turn to space heaters for extra warmth. When used improperly, space heaters can pose a serious fire and carbon monoxide risk. Residents in Angleton are encouraged to follow these safety tips. ... See MoreSee Less
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2 weeks ago

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Important reminders on heat and carbon monoxide safety. ... See MoreSee Less
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1 month ago

Angleton Fire Dept
🚒🏆 Honored & Grateful 🏆🚒The Angleton Fire Department is honored to accept the 2025 Volunteer of the Year Award from the Angleton Chamber of Commerce.This recognition reflects the dedication, commitment, and service of our members who give their time to protect and serve our community.The award was proudly accepted on behalf of the department by Captain Anthony Norris and Firefighter Corey Castillo.Thank you to the Angleton Chamber of Commerce for this honor, and thank you to our community for your continued support. We are proud to serve Angleton! ❤️🚒 ... See MoreSee Less
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1 month ago

Angleton Fire Dept
December kept us busy once again, and we couldn’t do it without the incredible support of our community. Thank you, Angleton, for always having our backs! 🚒❤️ ... See MoreSee Less
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1 month ago

Angleton Fire Dept
A big shoutout to Bang Energy for hooking us up with an energy drink donation! 🚒💪⚡️ Because saving the day takes serious energy! 🔥😄 ... See MoreSee Less
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