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Fire Department

The Santa Fe Railroad established Slaton in 1911. In 1919, residents established a bucket brigade to help fight fires. Alex DeLong served as Fire Chief of this group, which used chemical tanks and buckets of water drawn from wells to extinguish fires. The following year, the city began work on a water system and Fire Mains. In 1922, the city bought its first fire truck. The volunteer fire department grew over the years in manpower and equipment, operating first from City Hall and then from its own station beginning in 1928.

Today, the firefighters serve Slaton as well as surrounding communities with an approximate population of 8,000 people within our coverage area.

Fire Chief
Ethan Johnson

806-828-2025

Fire Prevention
Fire prevention is focused on lowering risks in order to eliminate or reduce the effects of dangerous fire and other destructive hazards. You can help with fire prevention by requesting fire safety inspections, suggesting fire safety ideas, or providing education suggestions.

Mission
To prevent injury, loss of life, damage, or loss of property due to fire or related health and safety hazards.

  • Goals
    Select and develop quality personnel for inspections and public education
  • Implement efficient and effective communications with our department, city, and community
  • Implement a program for the effective enforcement of the International Fire Code throughout the community
  • Implement a program for the effective investigation of fires and other incidents related to health or safety hazards

Fire Prevention Form
The City of Slaton Fire Prevention Form You can help with fire prevention by requesting fire safety inspections, suggesting fire safety ideas, or providing education suggestions. Please call the Fire Marshal, Freddie Rainwater, (806) 828-2027 or fill this form online.

Fire Prevention Form
The City of Slaton Fire Prevention Form You can help with fire prevention by requesting fire safety inspections, suggesting fire safety ideas, or providing education suggestions. Please call the Fire Marshal, Freddie Rainwater, (806) 828-2027 or fill this form online.

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