Northwest Volunteer Fire Department

Northwest Volunteer Fire Department Northwest VFD is a combination paid/volunteer fire department to provide fire protection and rescue
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Our crews are currently on location of a gas leak in the 5200 block of Breen road. There is no concern or shelter in pla...
03/28/2026

Our crews are currently on location of a gas leak in the 5200 block of Breen road. There is no concern or shelter in place needs to the near by residents but Breen Rd. is closed in both directions until the leak can be secured by Centerpoint Gas. Please adjust your travel plans and avoid the area for the next few hours.

Engine 41 had a wonderful time at Career Day with the students of Goodman Elementary! Our firefighters are always excite...
03/27/2026

Engine 41 had a wonderful time at Career Day with the students of Goodman Elementary! Our firefighters are always excited to demonstrate the equipment on the engine and answer any questions from the young aspiring firefighters. Thank you for inviting us to spend the day with you!

This week, Chief Officers and members of our Maintenance Division from Northwest VFD along with representatives from Met...
03/24/2026

This week, Chief Officers and members of our Maintenance Division from Northwest VFD along with representatives from Metro Fire Apparatus Specialists, Inc. traveled to Spartan/Smeal Fire Apparatus to conduct the final inspection of our new Aerial/Platform truck.

This apparatus represents a major investment in the safety of our community and our firefighters. Over the course of the inspection, our team worked closely with the manufacturer to ensure every detail meets our standards.

This new truck will replace our current aerial, which has faithfully served Northwest VFD for 19 years. That apparatus has been a dependable part of our fleet, contributing to countless responses and helping protect lives and property throughout our district. We are grateful for the service it has provided.

We’re excited to bring this new aerial/platform into service soon, enhancing our capabilities and ensuring we continue to deliver the highest level of service to our community.

Stay tuned for its arrival!

We are proud to have hosted the Ironclad Wellness Peer Support class this week. Mental health in the fire service is ess...
03/24/2026

We are proud to have hosted the Ironclad Wellness Peer Support class this week. Mental health in the fire service is essential for the overall well-being of our firefighters. The calls that our first responders handle can be difficult to process, and it is crucial to invest in tools that help them cope with the stress of their job as well as the challenges of everyday life. During this session, staff members learned effective communication and listening skills to better support one another during tough times.
Participants were also introduced to valuable resources, including Molly, a crisis canine who is eager to bring comfort and play if she senses someone is in distress.
A special thank you to the instructors, Jason and Alexis from Ironclad Wellness, for leading such an important and life-changing class!

This past weekend, some of our crews had the honor of participating in the Northwest Baseball Association’s opening day ...
03/23/2026

This past weekend, some of our crews had the honor of participating in the Northwest Baseball Association’s opening day parade. During the event, our firefighters had the opportunity to judge which team created the best banner!
We appreciate everyone’s competitive spirit and cheerful attitude, and we wish all the teams good luck this season!

Yesterday, we had the privilege of hosting the “Man vs. Machine” class at Station 44, presented by Triad Rescue.Our crew...
03/17/2026

Yesterday, we had the privilege of hosting the “Man vs. Machine” class at Station 44, presented by Triad Rescue.
Our crews participated in a classroom session and then moved on to various hands-on stations. These stations included scenarios such as removing a patient trapped under a car, freeing someone impaled by rebar, and assisting a person stuck on work equipment.

Our firefighters never know what challenges they might face on the job each day, but they are committed to staying prepared for whatever the community may need!

One of our favorite days is Career Day!✏️🚒🎓Last week, some of our crews spent time with the students at Carmichael Eleme...
03/16/2026

One of our favorite days is Career Day!✏️🚒🎓

Last week, some of our crews spent time with the students at Carmichael Elementary and Kaiser Elementary.
Our firefighters had a great time interacting with the students, demonstrating what being a firefighter is like, and showcasing the tools from the engine during a show-and-tell. We believe that there are future firefighters among the students, and we take pride in inspiring the next generation!

Last night, Northwest Volunteer Fire Department units responded to a residential fire on the 8000 block of Bold Forest D...
03/16/2026

Last night, Northwest Volunteer Fire Department units responded to a residential fire on the 8000 block of Bold Forest Drive.
Upon arrival, the first crews on the scene reported that the garage of the main residence was fully engulfed in flames. A second alarm was requested due to the significant risk of the fire spreading to nearby structures.
The fire was quickly and effectively extinguished, and everyone in the residence was confirmed safe, with no injuries reported.

We would like to express our gratitude to the Little York Fire Department, Cypress Creek Fire Department, Champions Fire Department, and Cy-Fair Fire Department for their mutual aid during this incident.

Klenk Elementary and Epps Island Elementary invited our firefighters to their field day! Our crews had an amazing time p...
03/13/2026

Klenk Elementary and Epps Island Elementary invited our firefighters to their field day! Our crews had an amazing time playing outside with all the kids and showing them the fire trucks. Thank you so much for having us! We hope you enjoyed a fun day at school before heading off for Spring Break!

03/10/2026

🚒🐾 Lost pet? We can help check for a microchip.

Through a partnership with Harris County Pets, our fire stations can now scan found pets for a microchip to help locate their owners.

If you find a lost pet, you’re welcome to bring it by one of our fire stations and we’ll scan it to see if it’s microchipped.

⚠️ Important reminder:
Fire stations are not animal shelters, and we cannot keep animals at our stations. The person who finds the pet must stay with it.

For additional help or instructions, contact Harris County Pets at (281) 999-3191.

Working together, we can reunite more pets with their families. 🐶🐾

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12820 TC Jester
Houston, TX
77038

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