SUNRISE BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT 


Created over 50 years ago as a Volunteer Fire Department, in the last four years, the Department has evolved under Llano County Emergency Services District #5 into a Texas Commission on Fire Protection recognized department consisting of both skilled Volunteer Firefighters and Medical First Responders, and Career Firefighter / EMT’s, responding whenever the community needs them. Their skills include response to Fires, Vehicle and Water Rescues, and Emergency Medical First Response to medical crises to citizens in the 33 square miles of the District. 

Medical Response

When an accident or illness strikes, our trained and certified EMS First Responder Organization will be there when you need us.

Fire and Rescue

With over 30 trained and dedicated volunteers, we have the depth and experience to answer the call.

Disaster Assistance

Whether the cause is natural or manmade, the whole community needs our help when disaster strikes. 

Answer the Call.

Serve Your Community.

The Sunrise Beach Volunteer Fire Department is always looking for motivated individuals who want to give back to their community. As a volunteer, you’ll receive professional training, gain valuable skills, and work alongside a team committed to protecting lives and property. 

From firefighting and emergency response to administrative and support roles, there are many ways to get involved. If you’re ready to step up and serve, we’d love to hear from you.

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Answer the Call.

Serve Your Community.

The Sunrise Beach Fire Department is always looking for motivated individuals who want to give back to their community. As a volunteer, you’ll receive professional training, gain valuable skills, and work alongside a team committed to protecting lives and property. 

From firefighting and emergency response to administrative and support roles, there are many ways to get involved. If you’re ready to step up and serve, we’d love to hear from you.

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Fire Prevention 

Wildland-Urban Interface 

Proactive management of the zone between homes and businesses and the undeveloped natural terrain is crucial to controlling the risk of wildfire disasters.

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