Burn Ban information: You can click here to get the current Comal County burn ban information.
If you have any questions please contact Chief Ivy at the Bulverde Fire Department central station, 30240 Cougar Bend, Bulverde, TX. 78163 (830) 980-3883
We're participating in the Interstate Batteries Online Fundraising Program, and we need your help ...
 Instead of buying batteries for your home or business at the local mega-mart or grocery store, buy them online from Interstate, and we will get 30% of the total sales!!
This fundraising program offers every battery (except auto/motorcycle and marine) you could need for your home or business: alkaline batteries for toys, flashlights, remotes, hearing aids, watches, and much more. You're always buying more batteries at the store - we're simply asking you to make your purchase through the Interstate website instead, so the proceeds can benefit us and our community.
Here's How it Works: After you read the four steps below click the fundraiser link.
Follow these four easy steps: 1. Find and select all the batteries you need for your home and business. 2. Enter your shipping information. 3. Enter your form of payment. 4. Enter the coupon code BulverdeFD to link the sale with the Interstate fundraising department. (This is the most important step)
With this program everybody wins! You get a premium product that's delivered straight to your front door while helping raise funds for the volunteers that protect your community.

Add this page to your favorites list so you can always come back to get your batteries and help us raise funds at the same time. Thank you for your participation.
Click here to print out a flyer to give to your friends, so they can help as well.
If you reside in the Hill Country area of Texas or are planning to move to this area and are curious about fire protection and service in Emergency Service District #5, you have come to the right website.
(Click on the map to get the station address.)

The BAVFD provides the Emergency Service District #5 (ESD #5) with Firefighters who not only respond to fires, but also vehicle wrecks, hazardous conditions, water rescues, and first responders for medical emergencies. Additionally, the department provides public assistance and numerous public education opportunities. About the Chief
Chief, Charlie Ivy, started his professional firefighter career in August of 1984. He started in Hollywood Park, which is located in San Antonio, Texas. He was only there a short time before he was promoted to driver in 1985 and then to Lieutenant in 1987. In 1993, while still working at the Hollywood Park station, Chief Ivy was promoted to Assistant Chief in charge of operations and promoted one final time in 1998 to Chief. Chief Ivy continued to stay on in Hollywood Park for about 4 more years and then he made the move to the Bulverde station. He continued on here in Bulverde with the Chief status. Since Chief Ivy came to our community he has implemented many things in the department such as, daily truck checks, equipment checks, setup a hydrant map and started checking the hydrants twice a year as per ISO. (click here for another ISO website.) He has also purchased new equipment i.e, jaws of life, air bags, rescue stands and has developed department policies. He has even written new standard operating guidlines, since the old ones were out of date. The firefighter family has grown since Chief Ivy took the reigns. They now have an additional full-time firefighter and Chief Ivy is working on other ways for that family to continue to grow. Chief Ivy has put his heart and soul into making our fire department one of the best. He continues to work diligently to get new and better equipment and will continue to do so for you, the community and his firefighters. With all the time and effort Chief Ivy and the firefighters have put into growing our fire department they should be thanked. So if you see Chief Ivy or just want to give him and the firefighters a pat on the back email them at bavfd@gvtc.com. |
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