Fire FAQ
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To schedule a group visit to your local fire station, please call 432-685-7330. Families and small groups may visit Central Fire Station without an appointment during business hours outside of 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Burn bans restrict all outside burning to prevent the spread of wildfire. The Texas Forest Service maintains a list of all burn bans.
Current burn bans in Texas.
Car seat training is currently provided by the Midland Police Department. To schedule a car seat training with a certified specialist, call 432-685-7105.
View the Car Seat Information Webpage for more information on Car Seat Safety Checks.
Firefighter hopefuls may apply for the Fire Recruit position when it is visible on the City of Midland’s job opportunities page.
Recruits are required to attend assigned training and become certified firefighters with the Texas Commission Fire Protection and certified by the Texas Department of State Health Services as an EMT within one year of employment.
Applicants must have at least 15 hours of college credit within the last five years or have obtained minimum scoring levels on college admittance tests. Preference will be given to those applicants who hold the following current certifications:
- National Registry EMT or Paramedic certifications or
- Texas DSHS EMT or Paramedic certifications or
- Texas Commission on Fire Protection Basic Fire Suppression certification or
- Out-of-state fire certification with IFSAC seals.
In addition to the application, candidates must pass a general knowledge written test and firefighter entry-level physical agility test that includes tasks similar to those used in day-to-day tasks. This will be followed by an in-person interview. Interested applicants are encouraged to check the job posting for more qualifications and information.
Midland College runs a firefighter academy annually as well as EMT and Paramedic programs. For more information, please contact Mark Kuhn at 432-685-6757 or visit www.midland.edu.
For more information regarding applications, please call 432-685-7346.
No, the Midland Fire Department will not provide water for pools or tanks.
Midland Fire Department 432-685-7330
Paid.
53 on duty.
Pumper #1:750-1,000
Pumper #2: 750-1,000
Pumper #3:750-1,000
Tanker #1: 2,500 gallons
Tanker #2: 1,500 gallons
Tanker #3: 1,500 gallons
1,500-4,000 gallons.
It will depend on the address.
It will depend on the address.
It will depend on the address.
It will depend on the address.
It will depend on the address.
Hydrants located in the city, and Tanker/Tenders used for county fires.
The City of Midland adopted the 2015 version of the International Fire Code in November 2015.
The plan review process must be complete and a set of accepted and stamped plans must be on site before work may begin.
The International Fire Code requires 10 feet of clearance between open flame cooking appliances and combustible surfaces or structures in non-sprinklered multi-family occupancies. Most apartment patios and balconies do not permit the required clearance. Management may prohibit any open flame appliances as part of your lease agreement.
Smoke detector batteries should last at least one year under normal conditions.
Residential fire deaths have decreased steadily as the number of homes with smoke detectors has increased. Reports from the National Fire Protection Association on residential fire deaths show that people have nearly a 50 percent better chance of surviving a fire if their home has the recommended number of smoke detectors.
Smoke detectors that are 10 years old are near the end of their service life and should be replaced. A smoke detector monitors the air 24 hours a day. At the end of 10 years, it has gone through over 3.5 million monitoring cycles. After this much use, components may become less reliable. This means that as the detector gets older, the potential of failing to detect a fire increases. Replacing them after 10 years reduces this possibility.
Once stamped plans have been returned to the contractor, the fire inspector’s name and phone number will be listed on the plan's cover sheet. All fire protection systems shall be pretested before an inspection is scheduled.
Possession and discharge of fireworks within the city limits or within 5,000 feet of the city limits is prohibited by law.
Any firework that must be ignited by a heat source is illegal to possess or discharge. Small items such as "poppers" are not prohibited. Individuals are subject to confiscation of all fireworks found in their possession and a fine up to $2,000 plus court costs.
Fireworks also may not be discharged on federal, state, or county roadways. If individuals plan to discharge fireworks on private property not belonging to them, they must have a written letter of permission from the land owner.
The Midland Fire Department also reminds citizens to use caution when discharging fireworks. Eye and burn injuries are common among children, and they should be supervised by an adult. Devices such as sparklers may reach temperatures exceeding 1,000 degrees.
Grass fires are another potential risk during fireworks season. Have at least one of the following extinguishing agents available while discharging fireworks: water, sand or dirt, or a portable fire extinguisher. Never hesitate to call 911 if a fire develops.
Normally, a minimum of 72 hours is required to scheduled an appointment to witness a system test. If a fire code official is available, the time frame may be shorter. Please call 432-685-7333 to schedule an appointment.
In buildings where an automatic sprinkler system or fire alarm is required by code, it shall be unlawful to occupy any portion of a building or structure until the automatic sprinkler system and fire alarm system have been tested and approved.
A partial permit of stock and merchandise may be issued on the agreement of both the fire code official and the building code official only after all fire protection systems have been tested and approved.
A Knox Box shall be placed on all occupancies with a fire alarm system or fire sprinkler system that initiates an automatic fire department response. A Knox Box may be ordered directly from the Knox Corporations at knoxbox.com.
In order to go vertical with construction of a building requiring fire lanes, the fire lane must be installed and fire hydrants must be tested and approved.
The Midland Fire Marshal's Office does not maintain a fee schedule or require any fees for Fire Alarm Systems, Fire Sprinkler Systems and/or any plans submitted for review by the Midland Fire Department Fire Marshal Office.
For questions about code enforcement, building codes, construction permits and fees/fee schedules for other departments within the City of Midland, please contact City of Midland's Code Division at 432-685-7391.
Utilities.
3 inches inside city limits and 6 inches in the county.
24 to 48 hours.
ISO-1.
10 Stations.
Yes, since 2004.
Order them through the Knox Company.
Rocky Guzman, 432-685-7333.
2015 IFC.
16.
No.
Over 75 feet to floor of the highest floor.