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Fri. Apr 24th 2009
Texas Forest Expo

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Fri. Oct 10th 2008
Shiro V.F.D.

 Shiro V.F.D. awarded grant for Training Library from Texas Forrest Service.

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Tue. Sep 23rd 2008
Texas Forrest Service Expo

  The Texas Forrest Service Expo which was scheduled for this weekend Sept. 27, 2008, has been cancelled until further n...

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Shiro Volunteer Fire Department
P.O. BOX 173
Shiro, TX  77876

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The Firefighter's Prayer

When I am called to duty, God, whenever flames may rage;

Give me strength to save some life, whatever be its age.

Help me embrace a little child before it is too late

Or save an older person from the horror of that fate.

Enable me to be alert and hear the weakest shout,

And quickly and efficiently to put the fire out.

I want to fill my calling and to give the best in me,

To guard my every neighbor and protect his property.

And if, according to my fate, I am to lose my life;

Please bless with your protecting hand
my children and my wife.

Author Unknown

A Fireman's Life
A fireman's life is one big surprise,
Usually he laughs, sometimes he cries.
There's always stress, toil and strife,
Hoping he's good enough to save just one life.

His wife understands, when he misses dinner,
If he runs out of church, don't think he's a sinner.
Answering a call, is tops on his list,
Regretting each one he's ever missed.

He tries and tries, but can't make us see,
The happiest men, still work for free.
Jumping from bed, fighting the cold,
Knowing what to do, without being told.

He rushes to the station, jumps on a truck.
Depending on skill, never on luck.
Putting his life on the line, for an unknown friend,
Hoping and praying, it won't be the end.
"The Bravest Men in the World", the title is fitting,
They all do their best, never come close to quitting.
Next time you see them, all their lights blinking,
Take just a minute, to think what they're thinking.

It's a hard job, so show them you care,
And help them out, with a little prayer.

-- Daniel S. Driscoll. --






Recent Calls

Thu. Dec 11th 2008
Hwy 90 & Floyd Lane

05:57 p.m.
 Shiro V.F.D. responded with (1) Brush truck for an agency assist to Grimes County Law enforcement as tra...

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Mon. Dec 8th 2008
Hwy 30 & Bushman Ranch

08:20 p.m.
 Shiro V.F.D. responded to the report of a Major M.V.A. on Hwy 30 near the Bushman ranch with (1) Brushtr...

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Sat. Dec 6th 2008
Hwy 2620 & Hwy 30 Washdown

12:02 p.m.
 Shiro V.F.D. responded with (1) Brushtruck to the scene of an unknown substance in the roadway for a was...

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Upcoming Events

Sat. Jan 10th 2009 8:00am
Southeast Central Texas Fire School


Mon. Jan 12th 2009 6:00pm
Bell County Fire Chief's Association 2009 Winter HAZMAT Field Day(TEEX)


Sat. Jan 17th 2009 TBA
Port Lavaca Advanced Fire School (TEEX)


Every Thu. 7:00pm
Shiro V.F.D. Training


Every 2nd Thu. 7:00pm
General Business meeting


Every 4th Tue. 7:00pm
Roans Prairie Community Center


Every 2nd Tue. 7:00pm
Singleton Community Center

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