Burn Ban is:
Contact the Harris County Fire Marshall's office for questions or concerns regarding the Burn Ban.
(713) 274-1700
The Crosby Volunteer Fire Department has a long and successful history for providing emergency response services to the citizens of Crosby, TX in northeast Harris County. Click here to learn more about our history, and the men and women that make us who we are today!
Our Department utilizes state of the art emergency response technology to help the community in its time of need. Click here to learn more about the Stations, Apparatus, and Equipment that we use to keep you safe.
People often ask how they can minimize the risk of fire injuries in their home, at work, and while out-and-about. Click here to learn more about the tips, tricks, and tools you can use to keep yourself, your friends, and your family safe!
Our Mission
Saving lives and protecting property through unity and leadership.
Our Vision
The Crosby Volunteer Fire Department is dedicated to the protection of life, property, and environment through effective public education, positive community engagement, progressive fire prevention and professional emergency services delivered through compassion and care. Focusing on people, purpose, and professionalism, aspiring to be recognized as a trusted and proactive partner in safeguarding our community while fostering a culture of safety, preparedness, and resilience for generations to come.
The Crosby Volunteer Fire Department is an all-volunteer organization comprised of over 50 members who protect an area that spans 110 square miles, encompassing over 30,000 citizens living in the unincorporated areas of Crosby and Barrett Station.
The Crosby Volunteer Fire Department is an all-volunteer organization comprised of over 50 members who protect an area that spans 110 square miles, encompassing over 30,000 citizens living in the unincorporated areas of Crosby and Barrett Station.
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