Shawnee Heights Fire District

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The Shawnee Heights Fire District provides fire suppression, rescue and rapid emergency medical response to 190 square miles of Shawnee County, Kansas including the communities of Tecumseh, Berryton, Pauline, Montara and Wakarusa. The District, led by Chief Rick Deibert, is staffed by 9 Career Duty Officers supported by 40 to 45 part-time Firefighters. The district operates 4 fire stations, 3 of t

hese are staffed 24/7 and another is staffed by part-time personnel as needed for emergency calls. Full Time Staffed Stations:
Station 21- 2626 SE Shawnee Heights RD, Tecumseh, KS
Station 23- 5301 SE California Ave, Topeka, KS
Station 25- SE 89th & Paulen RD, Berryton, KS

Part-Time Staffed Station:
Station 22- SE 2nd and Tecumseh Road, Tecumseh, KS

All members of the district must successfully complete Firefighter and Hazardous Materials Operations level training through the University of Kansas Fire & Rescue Training Institute. In addition, most members obtain certification as Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) with the Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Services. The District is governed by a 9 member board made up of elected Township Board members from Topeka, Tecumseh and Monmouth Townships. In addition, the distict provides contract services to a majority of Williamsport Township.

June 6, 1944 — D-DayToday, we pause to remember the courage, sacrifice, and unwavering determination of the Allied force...
06/06/2026

June 6, 1944 — D-Day

Today, we pause to remember the courage, sacrifice, and unwavering determination of the Allied forces who stormed the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944.

More than 80 years ago, thousands of young men faced impossible odds, stepping into uncertainty and danger in defense of freedom. Many never returned home. Their bravery changed the course of history and secured liberties that generations have since enjoyed.

In the fire service, we understand the meaning of duty, service, and sacrifice. While our mission is different, the values that guided those soldiers—selflessness, commitment to others, and the willingness to place the needs of the community above their own—remain ideals we strive to honor every day.

As we remember the heroes of D-Day, we also remember the families who endured the fear of waiting and the loss that followed. Their sacrifice is woven into the story of our nation and should never be forgotten.

Today, the members of Shawnee Heights Fire District respectfully honor the brave men who landed on the shores of Normandy and all who served during World War II. Their courage continues to inspire generations of Americans to answer the call when others need help most

At approximately 1830 hrs, your Shawnee Heights Fire District firefighters were dispatched to a water rescue at Lake Sha...
06/06/2026

At approximately 1830 hrs, your Shawnee Heights Fire District firefighters were dispatched to a water rescue at Lake Shawnee involving a capsized sailboat, that was reported approximately 200 yards off the shore.

Thanks to a quick, coordinated effort between your Shawnee Heights firefighters, the Shawnee County Sheriff's Office, and Shawnee County Parks and Recreation Police, crews were able to safely assist the occupant and get the boat back to the shoreline.

We are incredibly happy to report that nobody was injured in this incident. After getting the sailor to safety, the boat was successfully placed upright, and was actually able to sail off into the sunset (pun intended).

The incident was caused by a mechanical failure of a rigging system.

Excellent teamwork today by all responding agencies to ensure a safe and happy ending!

Shawnee Heights Fire District recently ran a medical call in which we had difficulty finding the house due to a worn out...
06/02/2026

Shawnee Heights Fire District recently ran a medical call in which we had difficulty finding the house due to a worn out address marker on the mailbox.

REMEMBER!!! If we can’t find you, we can’t help you. Please ensure your numbers are large enough and clear enough to be read from a distance.

Please consider purchasing a reflective address sign from us for a nominal fee and makes finding you so much easier. These can be purchased at any of our stations.

Today, we remember the brave men and women who gave everything in service to our country. Their sacrifice is the foundat...
05/25/2026

Today, we remember the brave men and women who gave everything in service to our country. Their sacrifice is the foundation of the freedoms we enjoy every day.

This Memorial Day, Shawnee Heights Fire District honors the fallen, supports their families, and remembers that freedom is never free.

Please take a moment today to reflect, remember, and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

🇺🇸 Never Forgotten 🇺🇸

05/21/2026

Over 200 firefighters from at least 52 counties and 7 states left their jobs, families, and traveled hundreds of miles to help protect the life and property of those in Clark, Meade, and Morton Counties. Join us in thanking these dedicated firefighters who represented these counties and states for all their hard work.

Firefighters from Anderson, Barber, Barton, Brown, Butler, Camanche, Cherokee, Clark, Coffey, Cowley, Crawford, Dickinson, Edwards, Ellis, Finney, Ford, Geary, Grant, Gray, Greenwood, Hamilton, Haskell, Hodgeman, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Kearny, Kiowa, Kingman, Labette, Lane, Lincoln, Lyon, Marion, Marshall, McPherson, Meade, Miami, Mitchell, Montgomery, Morton, Ness, Osage, Ottawa, Pawnee, Pratt, Reno, Rice, Riley, Rush, Saline, Scott, Sedgwick, Seward, Shawnee, Stanton, Stevens, Sumner, and Wyandotte.

Engine crews and additional support also came from Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, and Wyoming.

Many in Clark, Meade, and Morton Counties have a long road ahead of them. As this phase of the fire ends, please continue to keep these communities in your thoughts and support those rebuilding in its aftermath. The strength, resilience, and generosity shown over the past week are a powerful reminder that in times of crisis, neighbors helping neighbors make all the difference.

On his way home from the fire area, Southeast District Fire Management Officer Aaron Williams captured a striking rainbow stretching across the sky in Clark County. After days of smoke, exhaustion, and difficult fire conditions, the image felt like a fitting reminder of this past week. Storms eventually give way to clearer skies, and even in the hardest moments, there are signs of hope and resilience ahead.

05/21/2026
05/21/2026

Earlier this month, we were fortunate enough to host the Shawnee Heights Elementary School 1st graders. The joy on their faces and the thank you messages are what keep us motivated to be the best fire department in Shawnee County. See you next year, have a great summer!

Good morning!Just a quick update from the fires in Southwest Kansas:Crews continue working around the clock to get this ...
05/20/2026

Good morning!

Just a quick update from the fires in Southwest Kansas:

Crews continue working around the clock to get this massive fire extinguished. Yesterday was spent containing it and keep it from growing by cutting new lines and eliminating hot spots. Yesterday began with increased fire spread due to a significant wind switch that saw fire spread happen very quickly. One the SE Kansas agencies lost a vehicle due to rapidly changing conditions.

Everything and everyone down here are working in concert with each other, providing protection for citizens and this community, and relief for the local fire service.

Shawnee Heights Fire District AND Shawnee County, you should be proud of the difference your firefighters are making at home and in the state of Kansas.

Please enjoy these photos of the hidden beauty in the Sunflower State.

Good morning  Shawnee Heights, just a quick update regarding the fires in Southwest Kansas:  The fire is still burning a...
05/19/2026

Good morning Shawnee Heights, just a quick update regarding the fires in Southwest Kansas: The fire is still burning and departments from all over the state are sending in replacements and reinforcements to knock this thing out. Your Shawnee Heights Fire District is sending a compliment of 4 additional firefighters plus specialized equipment to assist. This morning, they are traveling as part of a task force along with firefighters from Soldier Township and Shawnee County Fire District #2 - Auburn Fire. Please keep them in your thoughts along with all the other firefighters currently deployed.

Address

2626 SE Shawnee Heights Road
Tecumseh, KS
66542

Telephone

+17853790566

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