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Welcome To Needville Volunteer Fire Department

Welcome To Needville Volunteer Fire Department

Located in Needville, Texas, about 35 miles southwest of Houston, the Needville Volunteer Fire Department provides primary fire and rescue services to the City of Needville and approximately 175 square miles of Southeast Fort Bend County which includes several unincorporated areas of the county.

Announcements

Announcements

Workday/ Family Picnic - May 22

 Workday at the station beginning at 7:00 am to test hose and that afternoon a family picnic swim party at Captain Robinson's place. 

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Annual BBQ Dinner, Auction, and Raffle!

Needville Fire Dept. Fund Raiser August 15, 2010 at the Needville KC hall, BBQ Dinner, Live Auction, and Raffle. Fun for all ages.

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Needville Fire Dept. BBQ Cook-Off

Dates are March 19&20 at the Needville Youth Fair Grounds more information call 281-850-9023

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Firefighters & Asbestos

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Firefighters should be aware that asbestos exposure is still a hazard for them and other first responders. Nearly 38 million homes and buildings across the United States still contain older asbestos products, even despite the fact that most asbestos products were banned in the later 1970s. Firefighters will typically be exposed to asbestos products in two ways. The first is while entering a home or building damaged by fire. These exposures are less common however, as firefighter will typically be wearing some type of protective breathing apparatus. More commonly firefighters will be exposed during the overhaul, after the initial suppression of the fire. During this period firefighters are more likely to remove cumbersome protective equipment and engage directly with damaged asbestos materials. The most common construction compounds firefighters will be forced to engage with are roofing, siding, drywall, floor and ceiling tiles, and insulation. Asbestos exposure has been conclusively linked to the asbestos cancer, mesothelioma. Health complications associated with asbestos exposure, like mesothelioma, are incurable and life threatening respiratory conditions. However, much of these can be avoided among firefighters by knowing where and how asbestos exposure occurs.

What You Can Do

What You Can Do

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The Educational Messages Advisory Committee meets annually to review NFPA’s fire safety education messages and to provide recommendations to NFPA public education staff for updating and revising the messages. The messages are used throughout NFPA’s educational programs, curricula and handouts and provide fire and life safety educators with accurate and consistent language for use when offering safety information to the public.

Thu, 07 Jan 2010 17:27:40 -0600

Attention fire and life safety educators: we want as many of your as possible to attend the NFPA Conference and Expo in Las Vegas, NV this June. We’ve got some great educational opportunities designed just for you, as well as some outstanding networking opportunities in the works.

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3323 RICHMOND ST. PO BOX 374 NEEDVILLE, TX 77461
Emergency Dispatch Phone: 979-793-4236--911
Business Phone: 979-793-4262