Frisco Fire Department

Frisco Fire Department

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City of Frisco, Texas Fire Dept. official page. If you have an emergency please call 9-1-1

06/12/2026

As we prepare for the celebration of our nation's 250th birthday on July4th, a friendly reminder that fireworks — including sparklers — are not allowed within Frisco city limits per City ordinance. Help keep our community safe by skipping at-home fireworks. 🎆 Instead, enjoy a professional fireworks show near you!

Photos from Frisco Fire Department's post 05/14/2026

🎉🚒👨‍🚒Congratulations Captain Walker on a well-deserved retirement. 30 years with Frisco Fire!! Your commitment to your family, your firefighters, and the Frisco community have left a lasting legacy. Thank you for your service and leadership. We wish you the best. Enjoy Retirement!! 🙌🏼

04/08/2026

Also, at tonight’s City Council meeting, Fire Chief Lee Glover and the Frisco Fire Department received an award of achievement from the Texas State Fire Marshal’s Office for earning an Insurance Services Office (ISO) Class 1 Public Protection Classification rating.

The ISO Class 1 rating is the highest classification awarded by the ISO and evaluates the fire departments based on three primary areas: emergency communications, fire department capabilities, and the community’s water supply system.

Learn more about the insurance rating at https://www.friscotexas.gov/361/Insurance-Rating

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8601 Gary Burns Drive
Frisco, TX
75034