Municipal fire department · Texas · United States
El Paso Fire Department
The El Paso Fire Department (EPFD) protects the City of El Paso — approximately 680,000 residents across 260 square miles on the Texas-Mexico border, opposite Ciudad Juárez. The department fields roughly 1,000 uniformed members from around 35 fire stations and provides structural and wildland fire suppression, advanced life support emergency medical service with paramedic ambulance transport (EPFD operates the city's 911 medical system rather than contracting it out, which is common but not universal among Texas departments of this size), technical rescue, hazardous materials response, and aircraft rescue and firefighting at El Paso International Airport. The Franklin Mountains run through the city and create significant wildland-urban interface exposure; border-region cross-jurisdictional planning and mutual aid with neighbouring Texas jurisdictions and federal partners is a routine part of the operational picture. Firefighter recruitment is administered by the City of El Paso Department of Human Resources under Texas civil service rules. The process typically includes an online application, written examination, the Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT), medical and psychological evaluation, polygraph and background investigation, and an interview. Successful candidates attend the EPFD Training Academy for a recruit course covering structural firefighting, EMT/paramedic certification, and technical rescue. Confirm current openings on the official portal; Bluewatch is a directory.
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