| The Aledo Volunteer Fire Department was organized
in 1952 and has built a reputation for excellence in the ensueing years.
Volunteers train - often at their own expense
- at schools and seminars conducted by Texas A&M
University. At some of these schools, AVFD personnel are the instructors.
Skills are maintained by continuing education classes and competitions
against other departments.
The Fire Department is funded by donations, fund-raisers,
and contract operations with municipalities and neighboring counties. The
fish-fry, pancake supper and steak dinner are mainstays on the community
calendar.
The Fire Department is housed in a 6-bay facility
on Mesquite St. in the central business district. The latest equipment
was rolled out as the center piece of a pancake breakfast in the fall of
1999. This new equipment is usually parked along side the Suburban that
makes first-aid runs to vehicle accidents on the interstate highway. The
other pumpers help to fill the hall with equipment that sees a lot of duty
during range fire season.
Each volunteer is now fitted with a pager, so
we don't hear the old siren as often as we used to. Dispatch is handled
through the 9-1-1 operator in Weatherford. As the area grows in population
and new neighborhoods are built, the volunteers update maps to ensure that
they know where to go when a call comes in.
Persons interested in working with the Aledo Volunteer
Fire Deparment should contact City Hall. The Fire Chief will be happy to
talk with anyone who would like to participate.
City of Aledo
200 Old Annetta Road
Aledo TX 76008 USA
(817) 441-7016 Voice
(817) 441-7520 Fax
Please send questions or comments to Mayor
Bob Lewis
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