Carrollton Texas Fire Rescue

Carrollton Texas Fire Rescue

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Official page of Carrollton Texas Fire Rescue. Important: Carrollton Texas Fire Rescue page is used for informational purposes only.

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06/17/2026

Carrollton Fire Rescue is now accepting registrations for the July 2026 Firefighter Recruitment Exam.

Firefighter Recruitment Exam
Saturday, July 18, 2026 | 9:00 AM
Courtyard by Marriott
1201 Raiford Rd.
Carrollton, TX 75007

Additional Testing Dates:
• Practice PAT – July 19, 2026
• Physical Ability Test (PAT) – July 25, 2026

Applicants must be certified as a Firefighter/EMT or Paramedic and be under 36 years of age on the exam date.

Why Carrollton Fire Rescue?
• 48/96 work schedule
• Competitive salary with step increases
• City-matched retirement plan
• Day-one healthcare coverage
• Paid holidays, vacation, wellness, and sick leave
• Education, certification, and specialty pay incentives

Current firefighter salaries range from approximately $79,500 to over $101,800 based on step progression.

For complete eligibility requirements, hiring process details, study materials, and exam registration information, visit: cityofcarrollton.com/fire

06/03/2026

Station 113 C-Shift recently received recognition from Texas Health for their outstanding patient care and teamwork.

The recognition stemmed from a call involving a patient who suffered a cardiac arrest. Through the crew’s quick actions and high-quality care, return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) was achieved prior to transport. Upon arrival at Texas Health Plano, the patient was rapidly transferred to the cardiac catheterization lab for advanced treatment.

This successful outcome highlights the seamless collaboration between Carrollton Fire Rescue EMS personnel and the emergency department team at Texas Health Plano. Working together, they made a meaningful difference in this patient’s life and exemplified the dedication and professionalism of all involved.

06/01/2026

After more than 28 years of service to the citizens of Carrollton, Apparatus Operator/Paramedic Lynn Harpold is hanging up the uniform.

For nearly three decades, Lynn answered the call, responding to emergencies, mentoring firefighters, caring for patients, and helping shape Carrollton Fire Rescue into what it is today. The impact of a career like his can’t be measured in years alone, but in the countless lives touched along the way.

Today, we celebrate a remarkable career, a lasting legacy, and a well-earned retirement.

Congratulations, Lynn. Thank you for 28 years of dedication, professionalism, and service to this community. We wish you nothing but happiness in the next chapter.

Photos from Carrollton Texas Fire Rescue's post 05/28/2026

This week, two members of Carrollton Fire Rescue attended the TEEX MGT-314 Enhanced All-Hazards Incident Management/Unified Command course. This training focused on strengthening leadership, communication, and coordination during complex emergency incidents through Unified Command and multi-agency collaboration. The course provided valuable hands-on discussions and scenario-based learning that will help enhance operational readiness and response capabilities for the Carrollton community.

05/26/2026

Please join us in congratulating Firefighter Isaiah Hill-Perkins, Firefighter Jeff Wilbert, and Firefighter Noah Howard on graduating from Collin College Paramedic Program last week.

Their commitment to continuing their education and advancing their skills reflects the dedication our members bring to serving the Carrollton community every day. We’re proud of their hard work and look forward to the impact they’ll continue to make at Carrollton Fire Rescue.

05/25/2026

Some names are etched into memorials.
Others live on in folded flags, empty seats at family gatherings, and stories passed down for generations.

This Memorial Day, the Carrollton Police Department and Carrollton Fire Rescue honor the service members who gave their lives defending our nation and the loved ones who continue carrying that loss.

We remember them not just today, but in the freedoms their sacrifice protects every day.

05/21/2026

Although Captain Mark Nussell officially retired in March, we want to take this opportunity to recognize and thank him for more than 26 years of dedicated service to Carrollton Fire Rescue and our community.

Since May 3, 1999, Captain Nussell has served with professionalism, leadership, and commitment, making a lasting impact on our department and those he served alongside.

Thank you, Captain Nussell, for your years of dedication and service. We wish you all the best in retirement.

Photos from Carrollton Texas Police Department's post 05/20/2026

A big thank you to our partners at the NTECC - North Texas Emergency Communications Center for hosting their annual Public Safety BBQ today!

The food was incredible, but even more meaningful is the partnership we share every day. We’re grateful for the telecommunicators and staff who work behind the scenes to support our officers, firefighters and community 24/7. Thank you for all you do for the Carrollton Police Department and Carrollton Fire Rescue, we appreciate you!

Photos from Carrollton Texas Fire Rescue's post 05/20/2026

Carrollton Fire Rescue held our 2025 Annual Awards Banquet last Saturday evening where we had the opportunity to celebrate the accomplishments, dedication, and professionalism of our members. During the evening, we recognized service anniversaries, members completing probation, promotions, and our annual Of-the-Year award recipients.

Congratulations to all of the members recognized at the Awards Banquet and thank you for your service to our community.
Special congratulations to this year’s award recipients:

Firefighter of the Year – Apparatus Operator/Paramedic Kaleb West
Paramedic of the Year – Firefighter/Paramedic Chris Cralle
Officer of the Year – Battalion Chief Ben Clendinning
Golden Maltese Award – Firefighter/Paramedic Dakota Waldum
Fire Chief’s Award – Apparatus Operator/Paramedic Caleb Rosier

Thank you to all of our members and their families for the sacrifices you make every day in service to the City of Carrollton. We are proud of each of you and grateful for your commitment to Carrollton Fire Rescue.

05/14/2026

As technology continues to evolve, so does emergency response. This week, members of Carrollton Fire Rescue attended the annual Electric Vehicle and Stored Energy Summit at Texas A&M, where fire service professionals, engineers and hazardous materials experts from across the country came together to share insights, lessons learned and emerging best practices related to EV and battery-related emergencies.

Training opportunities like these help ensure our personnel remain prepared to safely respond to the ever-changing challenges facing the fire service and the communities we serve.

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1111 W. Belt Line Road #100
Carrollton, TX
75006