Harris County ESD No.24/Aldine Fire & Rescue

Harris County ESD No.24/Aldine Fire & Rescue “Dedicated to Serve” In 1968, growth of the Aldine Community necessitated the founding of the Aldine Fire Department.

The department first started and operated out of a residential home. The Mace, Maxwell, Turrentine, and other families scrapped together donated moneys, trucks, and parts to build and operate the fire apparatus. During this time, Aldine would flourish and prosper through the hard work and dedication of volunteers and the generosity of the community. Aldine built their first fire station on Aldine

Bender in 1971 which would be expanded and renovated in 1985. In 2000, the state formed Rural Fire Protection Districts (RFPD) to aid areas with funding and equipment needs. RFPD No. 24 was formed to operate Aldine Fire Department and assist with the purchase of the departments first factory-built fire truck. By this time, the department had grown to 120 volunteers. By 2004, the state transitioned RFPDs to Emergency Service Districts (ESDs). With the development of the ESD, RFPD No. 24, now Harris County ESD No. 24, developed the statutory ability to levy taxes for fire protection funding. The Aldine Fire Department was rebranded to Aldine Fire & Rescue and contracted with ESD No. 24 for fire protection services within the District. Today, Aldine Fire & Rescue/ Harris County ESD No. 24 covers 19 square miles protecting a population of 40,000 and property valued at over $5.5 billion. The department currently consists of 38 full-time, 38 part-time, and 10 volunteer firefighters from 4 stations with 11 pieces of specialty fire and emergency services apparatus. The department is also supported by an administrative staff of 5 highly qualified professionals. In 2019, the department responded to 2661 calls for service. The board of commissioners, staff, and volunteers would like to express their deep appreciation for those who came before us and the overwhelming support received to this day from our community.

Check out the June 12, 2026, edition of The Friday Report by our very own Fire Chief & CEO. In this issue's President’s ...
06/12/2026

Check out the June 12, 2026, edition of The Friday Report by our very own Fire Chief & CEO.

In this issue's President’s Prose, President Jerry Loyd continues his deep dive into Sun Tzu’s work, focusing on Books 9 and 10. He shares crucial thoughts on controlling territories under evolving conditions, the power of delegation, and what it truly means to lead and take care of your fellow members.

Stay informed and connected with our Texas fire service community.

💻 Head over to txfirechiefs.org to read the full issue!

We are thrilled to announce a recent radio donation to our neighbors at Fort Bend County! 📻✨Communication is everything ...
06/10/2026

We are thrilled to announce a recent radio donation to our neighbors at Fort Bend County! 📻✨

Communication is everything when it comes to keeping our communities safe, and this equipment donation ensures that our teams can stay seamlessly connected, coordinate effortlessly, and respond effectively when it matters most.

Here’s to continued teamwork and a safer region for us all!

Today, Aldine Fire & Rescue was honored to participate in the HEAL HS Summer Infusion program at Nimitz 9th Grade Campus...
06/09/2026

Today, Aldine Fire & Rescue was honored to participate in the HEAL HS Summer Infusion program at Nimitz 9th Grade Campus! 🚑🔥🚒

Through a partnership between Aldine ISD and Memorial Hermann Hospital, the HEAL (Health Education and Learning) program gives students interested in healthcare careers hands-on learning opportunities. Students participated in CPR and Stop the Bleed classes and heard from professionals with Harris County Emergency Corps, Aldine Fire & Rescue, and the Life Flight helicopter team.

We enjoyed sharing our passion for emergency services and helping inspire the next generation of healthcare and public safety professionals!

Training Day: Mastering the New 2026 Blocker!Today, B-Shift spent time out on the pavement getting hands-on training wit...
06/08/2026

Training Day: Mastering the New 2026 Blocker!

Today, B-Shift spent time out on the pavement getting hands-on training with the specialized layout and exact specifications of our 2026 Blocker apparatus.

On roadways, this rig is our shield. Training on its unique dimensions, weight distributions, and quick-deploy safety systems ensures that when we mark on scene, we establish the safest possible perimeter for both our personnel and passing motorists.

Did you know that 4 out of 5 car seats are installed incorrectly? Let’s change that!Join us for a FREE Car Seat Check on...
06/08/2026

Did you know that 4 out of 5 car seats are installed incorrectly? Let’s change that!

Join us for a FREE Car Seat Check on Saturday, June 27th, and get peace of mind knowing your little ones are riding safely. Certified child passenger safety technicians will work with you one-on-one to ensure your child's seat is properly installed and harnessed.

🗓️ When: Saturday, June 27th | 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
📍 Where: Aldine Fire Station 31 (20440 Imperial Valley Dr., Houston, TX 77073)
🎟️ Cost: FREE!

Note: Limited car seats are available for those who demonstrate financial need and qualify.

How to Join: Scan the QR code on the flyer or visit www.safekidsgreaterhouston.org to register today. For questions, call 832-824-3483.

Huge thanks to Texas Children's Hospital, Safe Kids Greater Houston, and Aldine Fire-EMS Rescue for hosting this life-saving community event! See you there! ❤️

TFCA Certified Fire Executive graduation commencement speech in Fort Worth, TX. Graduation 👨‍🎓
06/05/2026

TFCA Certified Fire Executive graduation commencement speech in Fort Worth, TX. Graduation 👨‍🎓

The Friday Report – June 5, 2026 📰The latest issue of The Friday Report by the Texas Fire Chiefs Association is official...
06/05/2026

The Friday Report – June 5, 2026 📰

The latest issue of The Friday Report by the Texas Fire Chiefs Association is officially live!

In today's President’s Prose, we continue our deep dive into the strategic wisdom of Sun Tzu, focusing on Books 6, 7, and 8. The article explores the intense pressures of command, the tactical use of influence, and the critical importance of strategic restraint in the fire service.

☀️🚒 LOOKING FOR SOMETHING FUN TO DO THIS SUMMER? 🚒☀️Visit the NEW Aldine Fire & Rescue Education Center (F.R.E.C.) at:📍 ...
06/05/2026

☀️🚒 LOOKING FOR SOMETHING FUN TO DO THIS SUMMER? 🚒☀️
Visit the NEW Aldine Fire & Rescue Education Center (F.R.E.C.) at:
📍 20654 Imperial Valley Dr.
Houston, TX 77073
Bring the family and explore interactive fire safety exhibits, watch educational videos, discover the history of Aldine Fire & Rescue, and check out an antique fire truck and authentic firefighter equipment! 📸
🌟 Admission is FREE and fun for all ages!
Visit our website or scan the QR code to submit your preferred day and time for approval. https://aldinefirerescue.com/f-r-e-c-room/

We can't wait to see you this summer! ❤️🚒

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06/03/2026

🚨 Hurricane Season is Officially Here. 🚨

The best time to prepare for a storm is before one is on the radar.

Don't wait for a watch or warning to scramble for supplies. Take a few minutes this week to check these three critical areas off your list

05/27/2026

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20654 Imperial Valley Drive
Houston, TX
77073

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