Fire Department News
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Corpus Christi Fire Department Advises Residents to Heat Their Homes Safely as Temperatures Drop
CORPUS CHRISTI, TX – As cold weather moves into the Coastal Bend, the Corpus Christi Fire Department is urging residents to use safe heating practices.
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Corpus Christi Fire Department Hosts In-Person Recruitment Open Houses for the 49th Academy
The Corpus Christi Fire Department (CCFD) is now accepting applications for its 49th Fire Academy. Prospective candidates are invited to attend a series of in-person recruitment open houses throughout November and December.
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City Council Approves Construction Contracts for New Fire Stations 8 & 10
At today's regularly scheduled City Council meeting, Mayor Paulette Guajardo and the Council authorized a significant investment in the city's public safety infrastructure.
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Corpus Christi Fire Department Observes Fire Prevention Month with Special Focus on Lithium-Ion Battery Safety
The Corpus Christi Fire Department (CCFD) is recognizing October as Fire Prevention Month, joining fire departments nationwide to raise awareness about steps families can take to prevent home fires before they start.
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9/11 Remembrance Ceremony
Please join the Corpus Christi Fire Department, Corpus Christi Police Department, and the Port of Corpus Christi Police Department as they commemorate the fallen heroes of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center.
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Corpus Christi Fire Department Welcomes New State-of-the-Art Fire Truck
The Corpus Christi Fire Department is proud to announce the arrival of a new fire truck, the first of two recently purchased from Metro Fire Apparatus.
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Corpus Christi Fire Department Briefs City Council on Emergency Response and Preparedness Efforts
At today’s City Council FY 2026 Proposed Budget workshop, the Corpus Christi Fire Department (CCFD) provided a comprehensive update on its operations, underscoring the critical role the department plays in emergency response, fire prevention, disaster readiness, and regional deployment.
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State Farm Donates Smoke Detectors to Support Fire Department’s Life-Saving Efforts
The Corpus Christi Fire Department has received a donation of over 60 smoke detectors from State Farm to help protect residents in the event of a fire.
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State Farm dona detectores de humo para apoyar las labores del Departamento de Bomberos
Bomberos ofrecerán instalación gratuita de detectores de humo durante las llamadas de servicio
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July 4 Firework Safety
The Corpus Christi Fire Department wants to remind everyone that possessing or discharging fireworks inside the City Limits, including the beach, is illegal. If cited, you could be fined up to $2,000 per package of fireworks.