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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.

Facilities

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

Personnel

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.

Today’s presentation via Ben Taub Hospital is very appreciated. Our Station No. 2 D-Shift, Engine 23 and District Chief 23 along with SLHEMS Medic 25 and District 25 had responded. Out of 10 nominees SCF&R and SLHEMS were honored with this recognition award:
On behalf of the Ben Taub Pre-Hospital Excellence Recognition Program, it is our distinct honor to congratulate South Lake EMS along with Sheldon Fire Department as the recipient of the 2026 Quarter 1 Award for EMS Excellence.
This recognition is awarded in acknowledgment of your outstanding care provided during a recent Auto vs. Pedestrian incident that exemplified exceptional clinical skill, teamwork, and professionalism in the pre-hospital setting.
The event occurred 03/15/2026 where CPR was already in progress by the Sheldon Fire Department on the arrival of South Lake EMS. High-quality resuscitative efforts were immediately continued and seamlessly transitioned, with CPR overtaken by Medic 25 from the Sheldon Fire Department. Advanced airway management was rapidly initiated and given the extent of the patient’s injuries; your team demonstrated excellent clinical judgment by placing a pelvic binder and performing bilateral needle decompression.
Vascular access was promptly established, whole blood transfusion was initiated, and after multiple rounds of high-quality CPR, return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) was achieved. An additional 14-gauge peripheral IV was placed, and appropriately administered for sedation.
Upon arrival at Ben Taub Hospital, the shock room team was profoundly impressed by the clear, concise report and the level of care delivered in the field. Your actions directly contributed to the patient’s stabilization and exemplified the highest standards of pre-hospital emergency medicine.
This case highlights not only exceptional clinical performance but also the critical importance of strong relationships between EMS agencies and hospital teams. Effective communication, trust, and shared commitment to patient-centered care are foundational to successful outcomes, especially in high-acuity, time-sensitive emergencies. Your team’s professionalism and preparedness reflect the strength of this partnership and the value of coordinated care across the continuum.
We extend our sincere gratitude to the dedicated clinicians of South Lake Houston EMS and Sheldon Community Fire & Rescue Department for your unwavering commitment to excellence and for the vital role you play in our shared mission of saving lives. Congratulations again on this well-deserved recognition.
With great respect and appreciation,
Lara Lewis BSN, RN
Ben Taub Emergency Department
BT Staffing Advisory Council - Co Chair
Pre-Hospital Excellence Recognition EMS Program

(L-R FF Padilla, E/O Elliott, Ben Taub representative, Medical Director Dr. Steven Ellerbe, District Chief Jose Munoz, Capt. Venegas, probationary FF, Paramedic K. LaRose, Paramedic J. Eureste and Ben Taub representative.
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Today’s presentation via Ben Taub Hospital is very appreciated. Our Station No. 2 D-Shift, Engine 23 and District Chief 23 along with SLHEMS Medic 25 and District 25 had responded.  Out of 10 nominees SCF&R and SLHEMS were honored with this recognition award: 
On behalf of the Ben Taub Pre-Hospital Excellence Recognition Program, it is our distinct honor to congratulate South Lake EMS along with Sheldon Fire Department as the recipient of the 2026 Quarter 1 Award for EMS Excellence.
This recognition is awarded in acknowledgment of your outstanding care provided during a recent Auto vs. Pedestrian incident that exemplified exceptional clinical skill, teamwork, and professionalism in the pre-hospital setting.
The event occurred 03/15/2026 where CPR was already in progress by the Sheldon Fire Department on the arrival of South Lake EMS. High-quality resuscitative efforts were immediately continued and seamlessly transitioned, with CPR overtaken by Medic 25 from the Sheldon Fire Department. Advanced airway management was rapidly initiated and given the extent of the patient’s injuries; your team demonstrated excellent clinical judgment by placing a pelvic binder and performing bilateral needle decompression.
Vascular access was promptly established, whole blood transfusion was initiated, and after multiple rounds of high-quality CPR, return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) was achieved. An additional 14-gauge peripheral IV was placed, and appropriately administered for sedation.
Upon arrival at Ben Taub Hospital, the shock room team was profoundly impressed by the clear, concise report and the level of care delivered in the field. Your actions directly contributed to the patient’s stabilization and exemplified the highest standards of pre-hospital emergency medicine.
This case highlights not only exceptional clinical performance but also the critical importance of strong relationships between EMS agencies and hospital teams. Effective communication, trust, and shared commitment to patient-centered care are foundational to successful outcomes, especially in high-acuity, time-sensitive emergencies. Your team’s professionalism and preparedness reflect the strength of this partnership and the value of coordinated care across the continuum.
We extend our sincere gratitude to the dedicated clinicians of South Lake Houston EMS and Sheldon Community Fire & Rescue Department for your unwavering commitment to excellence and for the vital role you play in our shared mission of saving lives. Congratulations again on this well-deserved recognition. 
With great respect and appreciation,
Lara Lewis BSN, RN
Ben Taub Emergency Department
BT Staffing Advisory Council - Co Chair
Pre-Hospital Excellence Recognition EMS Program

(L-R FF Padilla, E/O Elliott, Ben Taub representative, Medical Director Dr. Steven Ellerbe, District Chief Jose Munoz, Capt. Venegas, probationary FF, Paramedic K. LaRose, Paramedic J. Eureste and Ben Taub representative.Image attachmentImage attachment

ON LOCATION: MVA - Beltway 8 mainlanes @ W. Lake Houston ramp entrance. Garbage truck vs. SUV, all occupants out, alert and mobile, being evaluated by South Lake Houston EMS, Pct. 3 Constables on location, cause unknown. ... See MoreSee Less

ON LOCATION: MVA - Beltway 8 mainlanes @ W. Lake Houston ramp entrance. Garbage truck vs. SUV, all occupants out, alert and mobile, being evaluated by South Lake Houston EMS, Pct. 3 Constables on location, cause unknown.Image attachmentImage attachment

ON LOCATION: MVA - Crosby Frwy. feeder, northbound at Beltway 8 — two vehicles, all occupants out, alert and mobile, being evaluated by South Lake Houston EMS, 2 adults/1 child transported; cause unknown. ... See MoreSee Less

ON LOCATION: MVA - Crosby Frwy. feeder, northbound at Beltway 8 — two vehicles, all occupants out, alert and mobile, being evaluated by South Lake Houston EMS, 2 adults/1 child transported; cause unknown.Image attachment

ON LOCATION—MVA: Beltway 8 Feeder northbound @ Crosby Frwy ramp exit, two vehicles, all occupants out, alert and mobile, cause unknown. ... See MoreSee Less

ON LOCATION—MVA: Beltway 8 Feeder northbound @ Crosby Frwy ramp exit, two vehicles, all occupants out, alert and mobile, cause unknown.Image attachment
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