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Welcome to the Sheldon Community Fire & Rescue website. We hope to reach out to the community and provide safety tips, fire prevention techniques, and useful resources.

The department has been in service since 1955, and began with the merger of 2 departments.

The men and women that make up the department are your neighbors, friends, and relatives, and are actively involved in the community. We are striving to make this a better place to work, live and raise your family.

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Sheldon Community Fire and Rescue has a long-standing commitment and history of providing a rapid response time from one of our 4 stations.

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We are staffed by personnel that consider the community and residents their home and family.

Latest News

We strive to keep the public up-to-date on what’s going on in our community. See below for the latest news from Sheldon Community Fire & Rescue.

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PREPARE NOW: People, pets, pipes and plants. Strong cold front will move through the area Sunday night. Potential for light freeze Tuesday morning.

After several days of record or near record warmth and a few more still to come (the weekend) a strong cold front will bring the area back toward normal or slightly below normal early next week. Before then, at least another 3 days of well above normal temperatures and on and off again sea fog along the coast and inland bays. In fact, Sunday ahead of the front could be the really warm day if clouds burn off enough and push the area toward the low to mid 80’s.

Strong cold front will pass across the region Sunday night (likely around midnight for the metro area) and off the coast by sunrise. This will be modified arctic air, but as seen often so far this fall/winter the brunt of this air mass will head for the Great Lakes and eastern US with Texas seeing a glancing blow of the cold air. Temperatures will fall quickly behind the front and fall into the 40’s and 50’s by sunrise on Monday with gusty northerly winds and cloudy skies. Temperatures may continue a fall on Monday if clouds hang in for a good part of the day brining much of the area into the 40’s….this will be some 25-30 degrees colder than Sunday. There will be a slight chance of showers with the front Sunday night, but then dry after with a much drier air mass moving into the region.

If we can clear out on Monday night there is some potential for a light freeze (29-32) for areas outside of the urban heat centers. Highest potential is north, west, and east of the metro area, but there is a least some potential for a few hours of freezing temperatures in the colder rural locations (inland coastal counties) south of I-10 and maybe into parts of the urban core. Overall this looks similar to the cold and light freeze a few weeks ago…a couple of cold nights then back to the warming trend.

May see another cold night Tues night/Wed AM depending how quickly the surface high moves off to the east allowing southerly winds to return. After that, a warm up into mid to late week and potentially back to the sea fog threat with the southerly winds allowing higher dewpoint air mass to advect across the chilled nearshore waters.
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PREPARE NOW:  People, pets, pipes and plants. Strong cold front will move through the area Sunday night. Potential for light freeze Tuesday morning. 
 
After several days of record or near record warmth and a few more still to come (the weekend) a strong cold front will bring the area back toward normal or slightly below normal early next week. Before then, at least another 3 days of well above normal temperatures and on and off again sea fog along the coast and inland bays. In fact, Sunday ahead of the front could be the really warm day if clouds burn off enough and push the area toward the low to mid 80’s.

 Strong cold front will pass across the region Sunday night (likely around midnight for the metro area) and off the coast by sunrise. This will be modified arctic air, but as seen often so far this fall/winter the brunt of this air mass will head for the Great Lakes and eastern US with Texas seeing a glancing blow of the cold air. Temperatures will fall quickly behind the front and fall into the 40’s and 50’s by sunrise on Monday with gusty northerly winds and cloudy skies. Temperatures may continue a fall on Monday if clouds hang in for a good part of the day brining much of the area into the 40’s….this will be some 25-30 degrees colder than Sunday. There will be a slight chance of showers with the front Sunday night, but then dry after with a much drier air mass moving into the region.  

 If we can clear out on Monday night there is some potential for a light freeze (29-32) for areas outside of the urban heat centers. Highest potential is north, west, and east of the metro area, but there is a least some potential for a few hours of freezing temperatures in the colder rural locations (inland coastal counties) south of I-10 and maybe into parts of the urban core. Overall this looks similar to the cold and light freeze a few weeks ago…a couple of cold nights then back to the warming trend.

May see another cold night Tues night/Wed AM depending how quickly the surface high moves off to the east allowing southerly winds to return. After that, a warm up into mid to late week and potentially back to the sea fog threat with the southerly winds allowing higher dewpoint air mass to advect across the chilled nearshore waters.

🎄 THANK YOU TO OUR AMAZING COMMUNITY PARTNERS 🎁

Sheldon Fire & Rescue would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of the local businesses and organizations that donated toys and helped make our Christmas Toy Giveaway a complete success.

LE Myers Co.
La Trailita Del Toro
Genan Inc
North West Rubber USA Inc
Harris County Meats

Because of your generosity and support, we were able to bring smiles, joy, and Christmas cheer to so many children and families in our community. This event truly would not have been possible without your willingness to give back and stand with us in serving Sheldon.

We are incredibly grateful for each and every donor who stepped up to make a difference this holiday season. Your kindness did not go unnoticed, and your support means the world to us.

💙 From all of us at Sheldon Fire & Rescue — thank you for helping us make Christmas special! 🎅🚒
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🎄🎁 Sheldon Fire & Rescue Christmas Toy Giveaway 🎁🎄

Our Christmas Toy Giveaway is officially over, and what an amazing day it was! We loved seeing the smiles on all the kids’ faces and being able to spread a little Christmas joy throughout our community. ❤️

Thank you to everyone who came out and helped make this event so special. We truly appreciate the support from our community.

We’ll see y’all next year! 🎅✨
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