Kelton Volunteer Fire Department

Kelton Volunteer Fire Department Proudly serving and protecting the Kelton community since 1975. Nonprofit Organization

11/03/2025
Thank you Ware Chevrolet!
11/09/2024

Thank you Ware Chevrolet!

🚒 A Huge Thank You to Our Wheeler County Fire Departments! 🚒

At Ware Chevrolet, we believe in the power of community. And there’s no better example of community dedication than our Wheeler County Fire Departments. We want to take a moment to recognize the incredible bravery, commitment, and hard work of these men and women who serve us all so selflessly.

From responding to emergency calls in the middle of the night to putting their lives on the line in difficult situations, our Wheeler County firefighters are truly local heroes. Their willingness to protect and serve keeps our families, homes, and businesses safe, and their spirit of sacrifice inspires us every day.

To every firefighter in Wheeler County – thank you for your service, your courage, and your unwavering commitment to keeping our community safe. You have our deepest gratitude and respect.

From all of us here at Ware Chevrolet, thank you for all that you do! 🚒👏

11/05/2024

Good Luck to the Kelton Lady Lions at your Bi-District game!! Thank you Shamrock VFD and Shamrock EMS for helping with a send off!

10/08/2024

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03/24/2024

POWER OUTAGE PREPAREDNESS

Extended power outages may impact the whole community and the economy. A power outage is when the electrical power goes out unexpectedly.

A power outage may:
* Disrupt communications, water and transportation.
* Close retail businesses, grocery stores, gas stations, ATMs, banks and other services.
* Cause food spoilage and water contamination.
* Prevent use of medical devices.

‼️POWER OUTAGE TIPS
* Keep freezers and refrigerators closed.
* Use a generator, but ONLY outdoors and away from windows.
* Do not use a gas stove or oven to heat your home.
* Disconnect appliances and electronics to avoid damage from electrical surges.
* Have alternate plans for refrigerating medicines or using power-dependent medical devices.

⚠️PREPARE
Take an inventory of the items you need that rely on electricity. Plan for batteries and other alternative power sources to meet your needs when the power goes out, such as a portable charger or power bank. Have flashlights for every household member. Determine whether your home phone will work in a power outage and how long battery backup will last.

⚠️KNOW YOUR MEDICAL NEEDS
Talk to your medical provider about a power outage plan for medical devices powered by electricity and refrigerated medicines. Find out how long medication can be stored at higher temperatures and get specific guidance for any medications that are critical for life.

⚠️APPLIANCES
Install carbon monoxide detectors with battery backup in central locations on every level of your home. Avoid carbon monoxide poisoning. Generators, camp stoves or charcoal grills should always be used outdoors and at least 20 feet away from windows. Never use a gas stovetop or oven to heat your home. Turn off or disconnect appliances, equipment, or electronics. Power may return with momentary surges or spikes that can cause damage.

⚠️FOOD STORAGE
Have enough nonperishable food and water. Keep freezers and refrigerators closed. The refrigerator will keep food cold for about four hours. A full freezer will keep the temperature for about 48 hours. Use coolers with ice if necessary. Monitor temperatures with a thermometer. Throw out food if the temperature is 40 degrees or higher.

⚠️GENERATORS
Generators can be helpful when the power goes out. It is important to know how use them safely to prevent carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning and other hazards.
* Generators and fuel should always be used outdoors and at least 20 feet away from windows, doors and attached garages.
* Install working carbon monoxide detectors on every level of your home. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can kill you, your family and pets.
* Keep the generator dry and protected from rain or flooding. Touching a wet generator or devices connected to one can cause electrical shock.
* Always connect the generator to appliances with heavy-duty extension cords.
* Let the generator cool before refueling. Fuel spilled on hot engine parts can ignite.
* Follow manufacturer’s instructions carefully.

03/24/2024

Xcel Energy is preparing for high winds this weekend and is operating the electric system in some areas of Texas and New Mexico in a manner intended to enhance public safety and decrease the risk of wildfire.

Thank you for all you have done for the fire departments across the Texas Panhandle!
03/23/2024

Thank you for all you have done for the fire departments across the Texas Panhandle!

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16726 FM 2697
Wheeler, TX
79096

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