Fire Department · Career
Webb County Volunteer Fire Department
Laredo, TX · Webb County
“Make a difference in your community, today!”
Part-time firefighter position at Webb County Volunteer Fire Department with hourly pay of $23. No specific deadline; applications accepted continuously. EMT certification required.
Webb County Volunteer Fire Department seeks a Paramedic with an EMS certification. Salary: $22 hourly, continuous application period.
The Webb County Volunteer Fire Department is a combination department that depends on volunteers to protect life and property in the rural areas of Webb County, in deep South Texas near Laredo.
The department operates from four stations: the Central Fire Station on E. Saunders Highway 59 in Laredo, the Quad City Fire Station in Oilton, the Los Botines Fire Station north of Laredo, and the Southern Fire Station in Laredo.
Its firefighters focus on community fire prevention education, firefighting operations, and emergency incident response, and maintain training aligned with National Fire Protection Association and Texas Commission on Fire Protection standards.
MissionThe Webb County Firefighters are dedicated to the protection of life and property in the rural areas of Webb County... We discharge our duties in a manner that reflects positively upon our state, our county, our community, our department and ourselves.
Webb County VFD is a combination department that relies on volunteers, and it invites interested community members to get involved directly. To join, prospective volunteers are asked to call the department at (956) 523-5700.
The site does not publish a formal application process, salary schedule, or list of prerequisites; the department maintains training consistent with NFPA and Texas Commission on Fire Protection standards.
Personnel maintain training aligned with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and Texas Commission on Fire Protection standards.
How do I join the Webb County Volunteer Fire Department?
The department is a combination department that relies on volunteers. To get involved, call the department directly at (956) 523-5700.
Is this a paid or volunteer department?
It is a combination department that relies on volunteers to protect the rural areas of Webb County.
What training standards does the department follow?
Personnel maintain training aligned with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and Texas Commission on Fire Protection standards.
Where are the department's stations located?
The department operates four stations: Central (7210 E. Saunders Hwy 59, Laredo), Quad City (23283 State Hwy 359, Oilton), Los Botines (126 San Juan Road, Hwy 83 N, Laredo), and Southern (2405 Mangana-Hein Rd., Laredo).
Who leads the department?
The Fire Chief is Ramiro R. Elizondo Jr.