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Trophy Club Fire Department provides primary fire and emergency medical services to the Town of Trophy Club and some surrounding areas. The department has grown from an all-volunteer department into a fully paid, professional fire department. Trophy Club’s Fire Station houses state of the art emergency response apparatus, including one fire engine, one aerial truck, two mobile intensive care unit (MICU) equipped ambulances, one paramedic squad quick response vehicle, one wildland fire fighting vehicle, two chief level command vehicles, a rehab vehicle, and one community risk reduction (CRR) trailer. Shift crews work a 48/96 schedule with three shifts. Each shift begins at 6:30 am and ends at 6:30 am two days later. Shift staffing is comprised of 15 full-time paid professional firefighters and supplemented with 17 part-time paid professional firefighters. One Deputy Chief serves as operations supervisor and Fire Marshal. The Fire Chief is the leader of the organization. The Fire Chief and Deputy Chief respond to all fires and other major emergencies.
Apparatus
Truck 681
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Engine 681
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Medic 681
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Squad 681
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Brush 681
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Dispatch 9-1-1
Denco Area 9-1-1 provides dispatch service for the Town of Trophy Club and over 50 other Denton County public service agencies. They have 11 communication centers to serve the area. Non-Emergency Dispatch can be reached at 972.434.5500, then select option 9.
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J. Taylor
Fire Chief
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Fire Department
Physical Address
295 Trophy Club Drive
Trophy Club, TX 76262
Emergency: 911
24-Hour Non-Emergency: 972-434-5500, option 9
Calls to the 911 or the non-emergency number go to the Denton County Sheriff's Department, which is the dispatch for Trophy Club Fire Department.Hours
Monday through Friday
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Administrative Office closed Saturday and Sunday