The Justin Community Volunteer Fire Department (JVFFD) is a dedicated team responsible for providing fire, rescue, and emergency medical services to the citizens of Justin, Dish, Northlake, and unincorporated Denton County in Texas. Covering approximately 70 square miles and serving a population of around 15,000 people, the department handles an average of 800 incidents per year. With a team of 30 volunteer members and part-time paramedics, the JVFFD ensures round-the-clock service and follows the highest standards set by the State Fireman's and Fire Marshals Associations.
Located in downtown Justin, the fire station of the JVFFD houses multiple apparatus bays, fire administration offices, and living quarters for the paid Emergency Medical Services (EMS) staff. Equipped with a range of vehicles including fire engines, ambulances, rescue trucks, brush trucks, water tenders, and aerial fire apparatus, the JVFFD is well-prepared to handle various emergency situations. Committed to serving the community, the department welcomes volunteers and sponsors who share their passion for giving back.
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