Irving Fire Department

Victor Conley, Interim Fire Chief
845 W. Irving Blvd.
Irving, TX 75060
T: (972) 721-4857
F: (972) 721-2795

IFD-Team

Ambulance Billing

For Questions about Ambulance Bills contact:
Med3000 Ambulance Billing Agency
P.O. Box 843949
Dallas, TX 75284
Ph.: (866) 636-3116
Local: (214) 210-5449

This Week's Safety Topic

It be cleaning gutters, trimming trees or working on the roof, the Irving Fire Department asks everyone to be safe this summer when climbing on a LADDER. ***According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), each year there are more than 164,000 emergency room-treated injuries in the U.S. relating to ladders.***

Please keep the following LADDER SAFETY tips in mind:

  • STAY AWARE OF POWER LINES!
  • Stand your ladder on flat ground and stand in the center of a ladder step
  • Never use a folding ladder when it is closed – open the ladder and press side locks into place
  • While on a ladder, do not reach to the side and do not push or pull anything
  • To reach a roof, use a ladder that is at least three feet higher than the edge of the roof
  • Be careful when on a roof – roofs are usually slick, sloped and high above the ground 

Fire Safety Education

Schedule free fire safety education classes for any group, business, or organization located in the City of Irving. Please provide at least 30 days notice to schedule a class.

Complete form Submit a Community Outreach Group Presentation Request

Free Smoke Alarms

Your Irving Fire Department is providing and installing free smoke alarms to residents within the City of Irving. The only criterion for qualification is the residence must not be a rental property. Download application now

Complete the application and return it through one of the following methods.
  • Fax to (972) 721-2795
  • In Person to Irving Fire Administration, 845 W. Irving Blvd.
  • Mail to Irving Fire Administration, 845 W. Irving Blvd., Irving, TX 75060

If you already have smoke alarms, remember to test them each month by pushing the test button down until it sounds. Remember to change smoke alarm batteries when you change your clocks at Daylight Savings Time. If your smoke alarm is over 10 years old it should be replaced. For more information, call (972) 721-2651.