FIRE DEPARTMENT
The Mansfield Fire Department serves a population of over 55,000 people within a 39 square mile area. Mansfield is located mostly within Tarrant County but also shares a portion of Johnson and Ellis counties. As a result, the department provides mutual aide to various fire departments in the area.
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Incident Reports
Mansfield Fire Rescue processes requests for reports through our Fire Administration Office located at 1305 E. Broad St. Requests for reports are accepted for processing 72 hours after the incident. Download the Open Records Request Form. Please contact Kristin Hart at 817-276-4790 for further request application information.
Severe Weather Notifications
The City of Mansfield Emergency Management Office is encouraging residents during this severe weather season to register for the city’s Code Red emergency notification system. Residents may register phone numbers to be called during specific weather events including tornado warnings, severe thunderstorm warnings and flash flood warnings. You can elect to receive one, two or all three warnings.
Registration is free. Visit the webpage here for more information. Another good way to stay informed is with a NOAA All Hazards Radio. These can be purchased from most major retailers for about $30. They may be programmed for emergencies in selected counties.
If you do not have access to the Internet or need assistance with any severe weather issue, contact Mansfield Emergency Management at 817-276-4777.
Posted on 05/24/13Citizen's Fire Academy Starting April 2nd, 2013
Download the CFA Class Brochure/Application.
Applications may also be picked up at the following locations:
- Station 3 - Training – 3100 E Broad St
- Public Safety Building – 1305 E Broad St
Deadline for turning in applications is March 22 at 5:00pm. You may fax them to 817-276-4787 or 817-804-5771 or drop off where you picked them up.
If you need more information please contact:
Joey Craddock, Battalion Chief - Training
3100 E Broad St
817-804-5770
joey.craddock@mansfield-tx.gov
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Posted on 10/10/12Department Receives Rating Improvement From The ISO
The City of Mansfield Fire Department has received a rating improvement as determined by Insurance Services Office (ISO).
Posted on 03/21/11Smoke Alarm Tips From The Fire Marshal
Your local Fire Marshal and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) would like to take this opportunity to encourage you to make sure that your smoke alarms are working, and to test them in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions, at least once a month. If your smoke alarms are more than 10 years old, you
should replace them.
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OPERATIONS
The Mansfield Fire Department provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the citizens of Mansfield. These services are comprised of serveral specialized skills and certifications by fire personnel.
FIRE PREVENTION
Preventing fires is an essential duty of the Mansfield Fire Department. Fire prevention saves lives and prevents detremental tragedies from happening to any of your friends or family. Search the links below to learn how Mansfield promotes community education, enforces standards, and investigates fire arson when necessary.
LOCATION AND OPERATING HOURS
The Fire Administration hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday - Friday.
The Fire Department Administration offices are located upstairs in the Public Safety Facility at:
Phone: 817-276-4700
1305 East Broad St.
Mansfield, TX 76063
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