Houston Fire Department

Houston Fire Department
Operational area
Country United States
State Texas
City Houston
Address500 Jefferson St, 77002
Agency overview
Established1838 (1838)
Annual calls341,166 (2017)
Employees3,700+ (2018)
Annual budget$495,171,980 (2018)
StaffingCareer
Fire chiefThomas Muñoz
EMS levelAdvanced Life Support (ALS)
IAFFIAFF Local 341
MottoCourage, Commitment, & Compassion
Facilities and equipment
Stations93
Engines88
Trucks38
Rescues3
Ambulances
HAZMAT3
Airport crash12
Wildland11
Helicopters1
Fireboats1
Rescue boats13
Light and air3
Website
Official website
IAFF website

City of Houston Fire Department (HFD) is the agency that provides fire protection and emergency medical services for the city of Houston, Texas, United States, the fourth largest city in the United States. HFD is responsible for preserving life and property for a population of more than 2 million in an area totaling 654 square miles (1,690 km2). The department is the largest fire department (by number of personnel) in the state of Texas.

The administrative offices of HFD are located on the 17th floor of 500 Jefferson Street (a part of the Cullen Center) in Downtown Houston. They were previously located at the City of Houston Fire Department Logistical Center & Maintenance Depot.

The Houston Fire Department got its start in 1838 with one station known as Protection Company No. 1. By 1859, the volunteer department had grown to three stations. After 57 years of service, Houston converted the department over to all paid members.