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City Of Stafford Fire-Rescue Department

Stafford, TX · Fort Bend County

Address
10210 Mula Rd, Stafford, TX, 77477 5530
6Stations
10.2 sq miArea

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About City Of Stafford Fire-Rescue Department

Stafford Fire-Rescue Department protects the City of Stafford in East Fort Bend County, just southwest of Houston, growing from a single all-volunteer station into a combination department that blends full-time career staff, duty crews, and volunteers across three stations. The department runs a fleet of 13 apparatus, including engines, two 107-foot quints, a 3,000-gallon water tender, a technical rescue unit, and high-water and rescue-boat units, reflecting a service area prone to both structure fires and flooding events.

Beyond its core 10.2-square-mile city limits, Stafford Fire-Rescue extends coverage into Meadows Place and adjacent unincorporated Fort Bend and Harris County areas under written mutual-aid agreements, and partners with Missouri City and Sugar Land fire departments plus the Fort Bend County Technical Rescue Team on larger incidents. The department logs more than 4,000 calls a year and has earned a Class 1 ISO Public Protection Classification, placing it among the top one percent of fire departments nationally for fire suppression capability.

Leadership transitioned in 2025 when Jose Magana, a nearly 20-year fire service veteran who came up through Stafford's own ranks as Training Captain, Battalion Chief, and Assistant Chief, was named permanent Fire Chief after guiding the department through Hurricane Harvey, COVID-19, and the 2021 winter freeze as interim chief.

How to get hired

Stafford Fire-Rescue is a combination department that relies on volunteer firefighters alongside its career staff, and the department's own website actively advertises volunteer firefighter opportunities; prospective volunteers and applicants are directed to contact the department directly rather than through an online portal.

Leadership & hiring contacts

Jose Magana
Fire Chief
Jon Lopez
Division Chief / Fire Marshal
Joe Anzaldua, M.D.
Medical Director

Frequently asked questions

Who is the fire chief of the City of Stafford Fire-Rescue Department?

Jose Magana was named permanent Fire Chief in September 2025 after serving as interim chief; he came up through Stafford's own ranks over more than a decade, previously serving as Training Captain, Battalion Chief of Operations, Division Chief of Operations, and Assistant Fire Chief.

What is Stafford Fire-Rescue's ISO rating?

The department holds a Class 1 ISO Public Protection Classification, ranking it among the top one percent of fire departments in the nation.

Does Stafford Fire-Rescue accept volunteer firefighters?

Yes. Stafford is a combination department staffed by full-time career personnel, duty crews, and volunteers, and the department's website advertises volunteer firefighter opportunities; interested applicants should contact the department directly at 281.208.6984.

How many fire stations does Stafford Fire-Rescue operate and what area do they cover?

The department operates 3 fire stations covering the City of Stafford's 10.2 square miles, plus Meadows Place and adjacent parts of Fort Bend and Harris County under mutual-aid agreements.