| Consumer Product Recall |

|
| Kids Page |

|
| Smoke Detector Giveaway |

The Granite Shoals Fire Department has been given a supply of Smoke detectors to establish a "Smoke Detector and Installation" Program. If you are in need of a smoke detector, please contact the Granite Shoals Fire Department and set up an appointment for installation or drop by the fire station and pick one up for your house.
Smoke Detectors were donated by the Law firm of Wayne Wright and Associates.
|
| 2010 Call Volume |
| |
Fire |
EMS |
| January |
19 |
52 |
| February |
11 |
36 |
| March |
14 |
59 |
| April |
17 |
61 |
| May |
12 |
75 |
| June |
25 |
56 |
| July |
21 |
58 |
| August |
17 |
58 |
| September |
|
|
| October |
|
|
| November |
|
|
| December |
|
|
| Total |
136 | 455 |
View Call Volume History
|
| Contact Information |
Granite Shoals Fire Department
8410 Highway 1431 West
Granite Shoals, TX 78654
Non-Emergency: 830-596-8110
Emergency: 911
Fax: 830-598-5522
Contact Us Driving Directions Map
|
|
Links Print this page
Page: |
1 |
Boater Safety information Nobody’s Waterproof is an award-winning safety campaign aimed at keeping visitors to the Highland Lakes, safe on the water. The Nobody’s Waterproof Campaign is a joint effort between the Lower Colorado River Authority and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department that began in 2006. Through radio announcements, local news media, outreach events on Lake Travis and this Web site, the goal is to encourage young people to think about what they can do to prevent themselves and others from drowning.
Department of Health and Safety Medical Responder Certification and Qualification
ESD info (Emergency Service Districts) Online information on Emergency service district rules and guidelines.
Everyone Goes Home Firefighter Safety, case studies, and prevention programs to prevent firefighter injuries and deaths.
Firefighter Nation Nationwide Fire department News an Social Website
Highland Lakes Info Burnet County area Blog
LCRA (Lower Colorado River Authority) LCRA plays a variety of roles in Central Texas: delivering electricity, managing the water supply and environment of the lower Colorado River basin, developing water and wastewater utilities, providing public recreation areas, and supporting community and economic development.
State Firemans and Fire Marshals Association Volunteer Certification and training requirements.
Storm Pulse Local, State and Regional weather forecasts.
Texas Commission on Fire Protection Career Staff Firefighter regulations and requirements.
Texas Fire Department Information Central Texas Fire news, training and Events
The Picayune Online local News stories and Video feeds.
| Page: |
1 |
|
|
| Picture Gallery |  |
| Apparatus Gallery |  |
Advertisements
|