
Community News
Fighting Fires and Cancer
Firefighter Matthew Corso beat cancer thanks to early detection at the Spring Fire Department.
Aerial Training Helps Spring Fire Reach New Heights
From June 6 – 9, Spring firefighters participated in training on the new Spring Fire Department Ladder 75.
Always Check for Underground Lines BEFORE Construction
Spring Fire Department units responded to a gas leak in a back yard in the Thicket at Cypresswood Subdivision this morning.
A Cautionary Tale: Preventable House Fire
The Spring Fire Department hopes others will learn from a disastrous house fire caused by improperly discarded smoking materials.
Dressed to Save Lives: Bunker Gear Drill
When firefighters get a call, they have to be on the road as fast as possible. So they regularly drill on how to put on their bunker gear. According to the Fire Protection Association standard, firefighters have to get their bunker gear on within 90 seconds.
Mayday Training at Station 78
At the Spring Fire Department, training never ends. Firefighters run drills year round to prepare for unique situations in the line of duty. During the month of May, Spring firefighters practice Mayday drills. Mayday is used when a firefighter finds themselves or those around them in a life-threatening situation during a fire.
Summer Heat Safety
As the mercury rises to triple digits, the Spring Fire Department urges residents to leave the heat to the firefighters and learn how to prevent three key types of heat related illnesses: heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
Spring Fire Honor Guard Honors America’s Fallen
On Memorial Day, the Spring Fire Department Honor Guard braved the Texas heat in full uniform in remembrance of America’s fallen.
Honoring Spring Firefighters who Served in the Military
May is military appreciation month and the Spring Fire Department is a home away from home to many who have served or continue to serve our country. Those who felt called to serve in America’s armed forces also found a calling in firefighting. After risking their lives in war zones, they now protect Spring.
Dinner with the Barretts
Home cooked Sicilian dinners have been on the menu at Spring Fire stations these past two weeks courtesy of Elisabeth Barrett and her husband Jimmy Barrett, the host of the KTRH Morning News.
Spring Firefighters Make a Big Climb to Fight Blood Cancers
Several Spring Fire Firefighters completed the Big Climb over the weekend to fight blood cancers.
Four Spring Firefighters Share Firefighter of the Year Honors from the 100 Club
In the chaos of an unprecedented natural disaster, four Spring firefighters jumped into rushing flood waters to answer their call to duty and are now being recognized for their heroism.