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Fire Station Tours

Experience the life of a firefighter firsthand by visiting one of our local fire stations for a guided tour.

Tours must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance and are available for groups of up to 20 people. Please note that our firefighters remain on duty during your visit; therefore, emergencies may interrupt or delay the scheduled tour. We appreciate your understanding as we remain ready to serve our community at all times.

a group of firefighters take a photo
two firetrucks and an ambulance drive down the road

Fire Truck Visits

Invite Travis County Fire Rescue to your next community gathering for an interactive safety experience.

  • Requests for public events must be submitted at least two weeks in advance.
  • Firefighters provide age-appropriate safety education during all truck appearances.
  • Crews remain on-duty; emergency calls may affect arrival, departure, or duration of the visit.

Community Group Presentations

Travis County Fire Rescue is dedicated to sharing life-saving knowledge with residents throughout our community.

Who We Visit

Neighborhood associations, senior groups, service organizations, and apartment complexes can all request focused safety education sessions.

Safety Topics

Our experts cover essential safety topics including smoke/CO alarm maintenance, house fire prevention, and holiday fire safety protocols.

Custom Programs

We can tailor our presentations to address specific fire or life safety concerns unique to your organization or property type.

Sparky the Fire Dog Resources

Meet Sparky the Fire Dog! He’s our favorite four-legged friend who loves teaching kids about smoke alarms, escape plans, and staying safe. Explore fun games, activities, and videos designed just for you and your family!

Sparky the fire dog mascot

School Visits & Programs

We partner with local schools to inspire the next generation through interactive fire safety education and career development programs.

Schools within our service area can request a variety of outreach initiatives tailored to student needs. Options include on-site fire truck visits, engaging Career Day presentations, and comprehensive Fire Prevention Education programs designed to teach life-saving skills in an age-appropriate manner.

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