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Wed. Aug 25th 2010
Numerous Fires

Potosi VFD was one of many fire departments fighting a serious of spot fires from Loop 322 in Abilene down US 83-84. Cause un...

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Mon. Jul 19th 2010
House Saved in Potosi

Another structure fire occurred today in a Potosi residence; the fire originated in electrical wiring inside a wall. Units fr...

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Sun. Jul 4th 2010
New Video Posted

A time lapse video has been posted on our YouTube page showing the new sign located where our new fire station will be constr...

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Potosi Volunteer Fire Department Inc.
PO Box 6988
Abilene, TX 79608

Non-Emergency:
325 692-2662

Emergency:
911

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Potosi Volunteer Fire Department is literally "building a safer community." To learn more about how you can give to our capital campaign to build a new fire station, view the links at left. 

About the Potosi Volunteer Fire Department

Potosi is located less than 10 miles south of Abilene, TX. This community is growing rapidly and will soon be home to
over 10,000 Big Country residents. The fire department operates out of one station for the time being and consists of no paid staff. Our station is located at 1949 FM 1750. Meetings are held every Tuesday at 6:30 P.M. and everyone is welcome. Potosi Volunteer Fire Department, Inc is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation under federal law. Donations are always appreciated. Potosi VFD has an ISO PPC rating of 5/9. Want to become part of our online community and learn more about your first responders?

                 

2010 promises to be another very challenging year for this department. With soaring repair costs and increasing call volumes, this year's budget is larger than ever before. You can view that budget by clicking here. Please do you part by donating today!

Did You Know?

75% percent of US landmass and 50% of the US population are protected by volunteer first responders. Volunteer firefighters are community residents who provide fire, rescue, and medical care free of charge because of their pride in the community. In Potosi, your volunteer fire department takes great pride in providing professional fire service without spending your precious donations on salaries and administrative costs.

About Volunteer Fire Service

The word volunteer has become a stigma in some circles of the fire service. Some still claim that volunteer fire service equates to sub-standard care. We set the record straight by providing the highest quality emergency services with no salaries. Furthermore, you can rest assured that the first responder who arrives at your home does so because of a passion to serve the greater good, regardless of compensation. Volunteer Fire Service is just as it says: a group of individuals providing emergency services with no financial compensation.


If you need information about fire hydrant loctation for insurance purposes please contact the Potosi Water Supply Corporation at (325) 529-3269.



News Headlines
 
Numerous Fires
Wed. Aug 25th 2010
Potosi VFD was one of many fire departments fighting a serious of spot fires from Loop 322 in Abilene down US 83-84. Cause unknown at this time. Thanks to all the firefighters involved in this effort....

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House Saved in Potosi
Mon. Jul 19th 2010
Another structure fire occurred today in a Potosi residence; the fire originated in electrical wiring inside a wall. Units from Buffalo Gap and Potosi Volunteer Fire Department responded. Copy and paste the following URL into your browser for the story on KRBC: http://bigcountryhomepage.com/fulltext...

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New Video Posted
Sun. Jul 4th 2010
A time lapse video has been posted on our YouTube page showing the new sign located where our new fire station will be constructed. You can view it and other videos at www.youtube.com/potosivfd...

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Land for New Station Secured!
Sat. Jun 26th 2010
The Leadership Team of Potosi Volunteer Fire Department is pleased to announce that Taylor County, Texas has entered into an agreement for a long term lease on a piece of land for the construction of a new fire station. The agreement on was made on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 with the assistance of Count...

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New AEDs in Service
Wed. Apr 7th 2010
We placed 7 new Automated External Defibrillators in service today. These units were funded by an Assistance to Firefighters Grant through DHS/FEMA. With the current unit we own and these new units, we will now have an AED on every fire apparatus and will be able to treat a sudden cardiac ...

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February  8  10
March  7  8
April  3  8
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