Fire Department News
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Burn Ban Extended for Nueces County
In response to critical drought conditions and an elevated risk of wildfires, Nueces County has extended its 60-day burn ban, effective immediately. The ban applies to all unincorporated areas of the county and will remain in effect through April 28.
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Se extiende la prohibición de quemas en el condado de Nueces
En respuesta a las condiciones críticas de sequía y al elevado riesgo de incendios forestales, el condado de Nueces ha extendido su prohibición de quemas por un periodo de 60 días, con efecto inmediato. La prohibición se aplica a todas las áreas no incorporadas del condado y permanecerá vigente hasta el 28 de abril.
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Hazmat Emergency Response Drill at City Facility
The O.N. Stevens Water Treatment Plant, located at 13101 Leopard Street, will be conducting a hazmat drill on Friday, March 20. First responders will participate in the simulated incident, which will take place from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
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Burn Ban Issued for Nueces County
In response to critical drought conditions and an elevated risk of wildfires, Nueces County has issued a 60-day burn ban, effective immediately.
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City Preparing for Spring Break 2026
The City of Corpus Christi is preparing for a large influx of visitors to area beaches during Spring Break 2026.
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Cold Conditions Expected this Weekend, Residents Need to Prepare
A cold front will push through late tonight into Friday morning, dropping temperatures to near freezing Friday night. Strong north winds will create hazardous marine conditions through Saturday. The City has protocols in place to ensure proper and safe City services, such as public safety, roads, water and wastewater, and animal care.
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Corpus Christi Fire Department Welcomes Next Generation Firefighting Technology
The Corpus Christi Fire Department is proud to announce the arrival of the most advanced firefighting helmet technology introduced in the last 30 years, provided by Qwake Technology.
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Fireworks Prohibited Within Corpus Christi City Limits
The Corpus Christi Fire Department (CCFD), alongside the Corpus Christi Police Department (CCPD), is reminding residents that fireworks are not allowed within Corpus Christi city limits, including all beach areas.
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Keeping Pets Safe During Holiday Fireworks
The loud noises and displays of holiday fireworks can be very distressing for pets, leading to significant stress and anxiety. Animals possess acute senses, making them particularly sensitive to loud sounds. This fear may result in destructive behavior, attempts to escape, or even injury.
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El Departamento de Bomberos de Corpus Christi aconseja a los residentes que calienten sus hogares de forma segura ante la bajada de las temperaturas
A medida que el frío se aproxima a la región costera, el Departamento de Bomberos de Corpus Christi insta a los residentes a adoptar prácticas seguras de calefacción.