Liberty Hill Fire Department

Liberty Hill Fire Department The official page of the Liberty Hill Fire Department (W.C.E.S.D. No. 4). To log a control burn call 512-864-8282, for emergencies dial 911.
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The Liberty Hill Fire Department (W.C.E.S.D. No. 4) is headed by Fire Chief Anthony Lincoln, W.C.E.S.D No. 4 was founded in 2001. We are a career department that is staffed around the clock with certified Fire Fighters and EMT's.

🔥 May is National Wildfire Awareness Month 🔥Wildfires don’t just happen in remote forests—they can and do occur right he...
05/04/2026

🔥 May is National Wildfire Awareness Month 🔥

Wildfires don’t just happen in remote forests—they can and do occur right here in Central Texas. As we enter warmer, drier months, Williamson County ESD No. 4 encourages our community to stay informed and take simple steps to reduce wildfire risk.

âś… Create defensible space around your home
âś… Properly dispose of ci******es and ashes
âś… Secure trailer chains and maintain equipment
âś… Follow local burn bans and outdoor burning guidelines

Wildfire preparedness is a shared responsibility. By working together, we can help protect our families, homes, and first responders.

Learn more about wildfire prevention and preparedness at www.ready.gov/wildfires.

Stay safe, stay aware, and thank you for doing your part.
— Williamson County ESD No. 4

🚨 Prepare Now. Save Big. 🚨Natural disasters can happen at any time. Take advantage of the Emergency Preparation Supplies...
04/24/2026

🚨 Prepare Now. Save Big. 🚨

Natural disasters can happen at any time. Take advantage of the Emergency Preparation Supplies Sales Tax Holiday to get ready while saving money.

April 25–27, 2026
Begins 12:01 a.m. Saturday, April 25
Ends midnight Monday, April 27

✅ Tax‑free emergency supplies include:
• Portable generators (under $3,000)
• Emergency ladders & hurricane shutters (under $300)
• Flashlights, batteries, radios, first aid kits, fire extinguishers, smoke & CO detectors, tarps, fuel containers, coolers and more (items under $75)

🛍 Shop in-store or online!
Qualifying items can be purchased in-store, online, by phone, or mail—as long as payment is made during the holiday period.

âť— Keep in mind:
• Delivery and shipping costs count toward the item’s price
• Camping gear, chainsaws, plywood, medical masks, cleaning supplies, and toilet paper do not qualify

✅ There’s no limit on qualifying items and no exemption certificate required.

Being prepared saves lives. Williamson County ESD 4 encourages our community to use this tax‑free weekend to strengthen emergency readiness for floods, wildfires, hurricanes, and severe weather.

đź”— Learn more: comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/publications/98-1017

🌟 Happy Administrative Professionals’ Day! 🌟Today, Williamson County Emergency Service District No. 4 proudly recognizes...
04/22/2026

🌟 Happy Administrative Professionals’ Day! 🌟

Today, Williamson County Emergency Service District No. 4 proudly recognizes and thanks Alma Jellison and Tracy Haller for the incredible work they do every single day.

Alma and Tracy are the backbone of our organization, keeping operations running smoothly, supporting our crews, and ensuring our community continues to receive the highest level of service. Their dedication, professionalism, attention to detail, and unwavering support do not go unnoticed.

We are grateful for the countless ways they go above and beyond to support our mission and our people. Williamson County ESD No. 4 is stronger because of their commitment and care.

Please join us in thanking Alma Jellison and Tracy Haller for everything they do. We truly appreciate you! 👏

🚨 Community Partnership Appreciation 🚨Emergency Service District No. 4 would like to extend our sincere thanks to Atmos ...
04/21/2026

🚨 Community Partnership Appreciation 🚨

Emergency Service District No. 4 would like to extend our sincere thanks to Atmos Energy for their generous $2,500 donation.

Support like this plays a vital role in helping us continue to protect and serve our community. We are grateful for partners who invest in public safety and stand behind our first responders every day. 💙🚒

Shout out to Wilco Dispatch staff.  We appreciate you participating in our live fire training.  Working together as a te...
04/08/2026

Shout out to Wilco Dispatch staff. We appreciate you participating in our live fire training. Working together as a team to increase skills in response and tactics to better serve the community.

🚨 Heads Up, Liberty Hill! Statewide Emergency Alert Test This Thursday 🚨Residents in the Liberty Hill area may notice an...
03/30/2026

🚨 Heads Up, Liberty Hill! Statewide Emergency Alert Test This Thursday 🚨

Residents in the Liberty Hill area may notice an increase in emergency alerts on Thursday, April 2, as part of a coordinated statewide test.

⏰ Testing Window:
10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
(You may still receive some alerts shortly after if there are delays.)

During this time, you may receive test notifications through text messages, emails, phone calls, or other alert systems. Because multiple agencies across Texas are participating, you might receive more than one test alert.
✔️ No action is required.
✔️ This is only a drill.

🔍 Why This Test Matters
This statewide exercise helps emergency managers evaluate how well our alert systems work across different platforms and identify any gaps. Reliable communication is critical during real emergencies.

📱 What You Can Do
Before Thursday, take a moment to:
• Sign up for emergency alerts at WarnCentralTexas.org
• Confirm your contact information is up to date
• Check that emergency alerts are enabled on your phone (iPhone and other devices)

Staying prepared ensures you receive critical information when it matters.

đźš« Important Reminder:
Please do NOT call 911 about the test alerts. Emergency lines must remain open for actual emergencies.

Burn Ban Reminder – Williamson CountyThis is a reminder that Williamson County remains under an active burn ban.Under th...
03/20/2026

Burn Ban Reminder – Williamson County

This is a reminder that Williamson County remains under an active burn ban.

Under this order, it is prohibited to burn any combustible material outdoors unless it is contained within an approved enclosure designed to fully contain all flames and sparks. This prohibition also extends to allowing or authorizing others to conduct such burning.

The burn ban includes, but is not limited to, the burning of household yard waste such as leaves, grass, brush, and other trimmings, as well as burning for land clearing purposes, including trees, stumps, shrubs, and other vegetation.

This order is enforceable by any duly commissioned peace officer. Violations are considered a Class C misdemeanor and are punishable by a fine of up to $500.

The Williamson County Commissioners Court has issued a county-wide burn ban effective at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 20...
02/24/2026

The Williamson County Commissioners Court has issued a county-wide burn ban effective at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026.
The Williamson County Commissioners Court has issued a county-wide burn ban effective at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026, for up to 90 days due to increased drought conditions. The order may be lifted earlier by the Commissioners Court or County Judge if conditions improve.

Under this order, it is a violation to burn any combustible material outside of an enclosure that contains all flames and sparks, or to authorize others to do so. The ban includes the burning of household yard waste such as leaves, grass, brush and other trimmings, as well as burning to clear land of trees, stumps, shrubs, or other vegetation.

This order may be enforced by any duly commissioned peace officer. A violation is a Class C misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $500.

🔥 Honoring Lifesaving Excellence at Williamson County ESD No. 4 🔥We are proud to recognize the C‑Shift Quint 1 crew and ...
02/20/2026

🔥 Honoring Lifesaving Excellence at Williamson County ESD No. 4 🔥

We are proud to recognize the C‑Shift Quint 1 crew and Battalion 1 for receiving the Phoenix Award in acknowledgment of their outstanding lifesaving actions.

On December 6, 2025, crews responded to a medical emergency where immediate CPR was initiated by responding personnel. Thanks to their rapid, skilled, and coordinated efforts, the patient was successfully resuscitated and later discharged from the hospital — walking out under their own power.

This remarkable outcome is a testament to the professionalism, dedication, and training of the firefighters who responded that day.

👏 Phoenix Award Recipients:
Battalion Chief Brandon Herring
Captain JJ Kondoff
Driver Operator Nicholas Fish
Firefighter Bradley Kammer
Firefighter Garrett Combs

We are incredibly proud of their commitment to protecting and serving our community. Their actions embody the highest standards of the fire service.

🚨 New Overhead Safety Markers Installed at Liberty Hill Fire Station 1🚨Williamson County ESD No. 4 is proud to partner w...
02/19/2026

🚨 New Overhead Safety Markers Installed at Liberty Hill Fire Station 1🚨
Williamson County ESD No. 4 is proud to partner with Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC) on a new initiative to improve firefighter and community safety.
As part of this effort, PEC has installed aerial marker balls — the bright orange visibility markers you may see on overhead lines — on the power lines outside Station 1. These markers help make power lines more noticeable, reducing the risk of accidental contact and improving safety for our fire apparatus as they enter and leave the station.
This project began after joint training sessions with PEC identified the need for increased visibility around overhead lines, especially during daily ladder checks with our 107‑foot aerial ladder. With PEC’s support, these new markers help ensure safe clearance and enhance both day‑ and nighttime operations.
🌟 More than a one‑time improvement, this effort reflects our continued partnership with PEC in mitigation, preparedness, and emergency response — all part of building a safer and more resilient Liberty Hill.
A special thank‑you to PEC for their proactive approach and commitment to the safety of our firefighters and our community. 🔥🚒💛

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301 Main Street
Liberty Hill, TX
78642

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