Briaroaks Fire Department

Protecting Lives and Property In Our Community

Briaroaks Fire Department LogoProtecting approximately 10,000 residents, Briaroaks Fire Department provides structural and wild-land firefighting, technical rescue, and medical first responders for the Briaroaks Fire District along with surrounding rural and suburban areas of north central Johnson County, Texas. Our job is to protect lives, property, and the environment against hazards, natural and manmade.

Briaroaks Fire Department strives to provide the most timely and effective response for the citizens in its district. Each day, we receive calls to respond to a variety of emergencies including medical first response, structure fires, hazardous material incidents, vehicle accidents, and much more. Protecting life and property is the top priority for the department, while partnering the community on fire safety and fire prevention.

Our response with surrounding departments through automatic and mutual aid also plays a major role in our service to the citizens of Johnson County, Texas. Our community is a wonderful place to work and live and as a department we hope to continue our strong partnership with its citizens, as we have for since 1971.


Join Our Team

Briaroaks Fire Department is always looking for dedicated men and women who want to serve their community. We provide all training and equipment at no cost — all you need to bring is the commitment. If you have what it takes to answer the call, learn more about joining our team and start the application process today.

Briaroaks Fire District · Johnson County, Texas

Briaroaks Fire Department

Protecting Lives and Property In Our Community

Join Us
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55
Years Serving
119+
Fires
214+
EMS
333+
Total Calls

Ready to Answer the Call?

We're always looking for brave men and women who take pride in where they live.

No experience necessary — all training and equipment provided at no cost. Must be at least 21 years of age.

Plan for Pets in Your Escape Plan
Include your pets in your home fire escape plan. Keep collars and leashes near the door for quick access. Place a pet alert sticker on a front window to let firefighters know how many and what types of pets are inside. If you must evacuate without your pet, tell the firefighters immediately.
Fire Extinguishers Have a Shelf Life
Most home fire extinguishers are good for 5 to 12 years, but they lose pressure over time. Check the gauge monthly to make sure it is in the green zone. If the needle is in the red or the extinguisher is expired, replace it. Remember the acronym PASS: Pull the pin, Aim at the base, Squeeze the handle, Sweep side to side.
515 Ward Lane, Burleson, Texas 76028
(817) 295-9539 911