Stations
Beaumont Fire Rescue operates 14 facilities – 12 working fire stations, headquarters, and a maintenance shop.
Front-line apparatus consists of 11 pumpers, three quints/aerials, two rescue units, and four chiefs’ cars. Specialty apparatus includes a hazardous materials response unit, a dual-purpose command/water response truck and a water response boat, ventilation and cascade unit, and brush truck. Other units include an inflatable fire safety house, FIREBLAST training prop, fire extinguisher trailer, staff and service vehicles.
STATION 1:
1675 Caldwell Avenue | (409) 880-3901
The facility was built in 2016 for $7.4 million.
Assigned Front-line Apparatus:
- Engine 1 – 2020 Pierce Velocity
- Truck 1 – 2012 Pierce Velocity 100’ Aerial
- Command 1 – 2019 Pierce Freightliner
- Truck 74 – 2017 Ford F450 Cascade and Ventilation Unit
- Car 51 – 2018 Chevrolet Tahoe
- Car 54 – 2018 Chevrolet Tahoe
- Boat 1
- 2000 Chevy 4500 Highwater
- Polaris Brush Buggy
- Acela High Water
- Med 1
- Rescue 50 – 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe
Staffing: 1 Deputy Chief, 1 Captain, 4 Driver/Operators, 3 FF/EMTs
Other Amenities: Training Tower, Flash Over Chamber for Firefighter Training, Training Classrooms
STATION 2:
4990 Helbig Road | (409) 880-3901
The facility was designed by Architectural Alliance, Inc. and built by McInn’s Construction in 1947 for $41,939.
Assigned Front-line Apparatus:
- Engine 2 – 2013 Pierce Velocity Pumper
- E665 – 2014 TIFMAS Brush Truck
- Med 2
Staffing: 1 Captain, 1 Driver/Operator, 1 FF/EMT, 2 Medics
Other Amenities: Training Tower
STATION 3:
805 Woodrow Avenue | (409) 880-3901
The facility was designed by Steinman and Associates, Inc. and built by Daniel’s Construction in 1999 for $733,620.
Assigned Front-line Apparatus:
- Engine 3 – 2009 Pierce Lancer Pumper
Staffing: 1 Captain, 1 Driver/Operator, 1 FF/EMT
STATION 4:
1301 West Lucas Drive | (409) 880-3901
The facility was designed by George Ingram Associates, Inc. and built by Winter King & Sons Construction in 1954 for $54,967.
Assigned Front-line Apparatus:
- Car 52 – 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe
- Engine 4 – 2022 Pierce Enforcer Pumper
Staffing: 1 District Chief, 1 Captain, 1 Driver/Operator, 1 FF/EMT
STATION 5:
6375 Walden Road | (409) 880-3901
The facility was designed by Steinman and Associates, Inc. and built by Daniel’s Construction in 1999 for $742,795.
Assigned Front-line Apparatus:
- Quint 5 – 2010 Pierce Velocity 105’ Pumper/Aerial
- HazMat 68 – 2007 E-One Cyclone II HazMat Unit
Staffing: 1 Captain, 1 Driver/Operator, 1 FF/EMT
STATION 6:
6375 Walden Road | (409) 880-3901
The facility was designed by Steinman and Associates, Inc. and built by Daniel’s Construction in 1999 for $722,785.
Assigned Front-line Apparatus:
- Engine 6 – 2007 Pierce Dash Pumper
- Med 6 – F450 Custom Built Frazier Box Truck
Staffing: 1 Captain, 1 Driver/Operator, 1 FF/EMT, 2 Medics
STATION 7:
1710 McFaddin Street | (409) 880-3901
The facility was designed by Babin & Neff Architects and built by Herman Weber Construction Company in 1931 for $23,000.
Assigned Front-line Apparatus:
- Engine 7 – 2007 Pierce Dash Pumper
Staffing: 1 Captain, 1 Driver/Operator, 1 FF/EMT
STATION 8:
6297 HWY 105 | (409) 880-3901
The facility was designed by George Ingram Associates, Inc. and built by Herman Weber Construction Company in 1964 for $63,470.
Assigned Front-line Apparatus:
- Engine 8 – 2018 Pierce Velocity Pumper
Staffing: 1 Captain, 1 Driver/Operator, 1 FF/EMT
STATION 9:
7010 Gladys Avenue | (409) 880-3901
The facility was designed by George Ingram Associates, Inc. and built by Winter King & Sons Construction in 1981 for $360,000.
Assigned Front-line Apparatus:
- Engine 9 – 2020 Pierce Velocity Pumper
- Truck 19 – 2012 Pierce Velocity 100’ Aerial (Reserve)
Staffing: 1 Captain, 1 Driver/Operator, 1 FF/EMT
STATION 10:
3855 Washington Boulevard | (409) 880-3901
The facility was designed by George Ingram Associates, Inc. and built by Herman Weber Construction Company in 1964 for $63,470.
Assigned Front-line Apparatus:
- Engine 10 – 2013 Pierce Velocity Pumper
- Car 53 – 2020 Chevy Tahoe
Staffing: 1 District Chief, 1 Captain, 1 Driver/Operator, 1 FF/EMT
Other Amenities: 2020 Polaris Ranger XP1000
STATION 11:
525 Royal Street | (409) 880-3901
The facility was designed by Babin & Neff Architects and built by Herman Weber Construction Company in 1931 for $23,000.
Assigned Front-line Apparatus:
- Engine 11 – 2016 Pierce Velocity Pumper
- Truck 11 – 2006 Pierce Dash 75’ Pumper/Aerial
- Rescue 56 – 2014 Chevrolet Tahoe
- Med 3 – 2021 Ford F450
Staffing: 1 Captain, 2 Driver/Operators, 2 FF/EMTs, 2 Medics
Other Amenities: Training Tower
STATION 14:
8250 Old Voth Road | (409) 880-3901
The facility was designed by George Ingram Associates, Inc. and built by G & G Enterprises in 1992 for $347,000.
Assigned Front-line Apparatus:
- Engine 14 – 2008 Pierce Velocity Pumper
Staffing: 1 Captain, 1 Driver/Operator, 1 FF/EMT
Fire Headquarters:
400 Walnut Street | (409) 880-3901
The facility was designed by Livesay and Wiedmann Architects and built by McDaniel Brothers Construction in 1927 for $85,000. It houses the Fire Chief, Fire Prevention, Fire Training, Fire Supply, and Fire Communications.
Administration & Finance, Planning, and Logistics Sections are housed at Fire Headquarters on the second floor of the building. The first floor is home to the Fire Museum of Texas, a free museum open to the public five days a week from 8-4:30 pm and on weekends by appointment.
Listed as a historical landmark by the Texas Historical Commission, influences of the Spanish Renaissance revival, which was popular at the time, are evident in the red brick ornamentation and the geometric tile work under the eaves of the roof.
Maintenance Shop:
1125 Archie Street
The maintenance shop houses a foreman, six reserve engines, and two mechanics.