The Adopt A Station project was
recently launched to allow citizens to help with station
projects.
Click here
for more information on the Adopt A Station program.
Dallas Fire-Rescue provides free smoke alarms for City
of Dallas residents. Just Click on the smoke alarm to
make a request. Click
here for a brochure on Smoke Alarm Safety and
Maintenance Tips.
Stop by and visit
the Dallas Firefighter's Museum, located in Old No. 5 Hook
and Ladder Company Station. Erected in 1907 and the oldest
remaining fire station in Dallas, it was dedicated on
September 23, 1978 as a historic landmark. Enjoy viewing
the antique horse drawn, hand drawn, and motor driven fire
apparatus. See a turn of the century fire alarm office and
thrill as the bell clangs out the alarms. See the old fire
house setting with its wood burning stove, and the bedroom
scene with the bunkers at the ready beside the old iron
bed. Click
here
or on the link to the left for more information
DFR Media Relations is the centralized Intake point for
all open record/freedom of information act requests.
If you would like
information on how to book a Show & Tell or a Station
Tour, Please click below for event request guidelines
and information on how to submit your event request.
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