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GLEN COVE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT
TEXAS

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Glen Cove VFD

Located in Glen Cove, Texas. Glen Cove Volunteer Fire Department has been supporting and protecting Coleman County and surrounding counties for over two decades. Comprised of only volunteers from our local area, each person has sacrificed hours and sweat to make sure this land remains intact from wildfires that strike the dry areas of West Texas.

16

Firefighters

40+

Calls answered annually-  

  • wildfires

  • EMS assists

  • car wreck assistance

  • mutual aid to neighboring volunteer fire departments

4

Brush and Quick Response Trucks Ready Help 

3

Counties Served

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Annual Fish Fry Fundraiser

This is our biggest fundraiser of the year.

Join us at the GCVFD building for fried fish, fellowship, and to see how you can help.

Equipment

GCVFD is always trying to stay up to date with the latest safety equipment to protect our volunteers and create the greatest impact while saving our land.

Get Involved -
Protect and Serve within our
Glen Cove Community!

Donate

Glen Cove VFD is a volunteer non-profit and as such is always appreciative of donations to help protect the people of Coleman County and the Glen Cove community

Volunteer

If you live in the Glen Cove, Texas area and would like to volunteer your time, energy, or skills to the GCVFD, please email us below so that we connect with you about how you can best serve you community!

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The Glen Cove Volunteer

Fire Fighters

Zack Ailshie, Ricky Davis (Chief), Hubert Todd, Bill Hennig, Terry Brown, Duane Dobbins, Alan Davis, Grady Laws (Assistant Chief), Cody Erwin, Scott Beaver (President)   

Photo courtesy of Becky Slayton

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