Grapevine Professional Firefighters Association

Grapevine Professional Firefighters Association Offical Facebook of the Grapevine Professional Firefighters Association Local 3113 Shift work consists of 24 hours on duty followed by 48 hours off.

GRAPEVINE FIRE FIGHTER’S ASSOCIATION
LOCAL 3113

MISSION STATEMENT
This Association shall be a free and voluntary organization, composed of certified firefighters, as defined by the legislature of the State of Texas and employed in the City of Grapevine Fire Dep

artment, and civilian personnel employed by the Grapevine Fire Department. The general objective of the Association consists of promoting benevolent, educational, charitable, civic, patriotic, and fraternal activities among its members. The specific objectives of the Association are to preserve and strengthen comradeship among its’ members; to improve the wages/hours of work, and living conditions of its’ members and their families; to promote the health, security, economic, cultural, legislative, educational, social, political, and recreational interests of its’ members, their families, and the citizens of Grapevine; to defend and extend democratic institutions, procedures, civil rights, and liberties of its’ members and their families and all others; to maintain true allegiance and faith in the laws of the State of Texas and the Constitution of the United States of America. FIRE DEPARTMENT INFORMATION
Grapevine Fire Department (GFD) has a three shift system (A,B, and C). GFD provides service to just under 60,000 residents within the city’s 35.85 square miles. The city’s population during working hours increases to over 85,000 and over 100,000 motorists traveling through the city daily. GFD is a member of the Northeast Fire Department Association (NEFDA), which encompasses the 14 municipalities commonly referred to as “The Mid-Cities”. GFD’s obligation to our mutual aide partners increases our responsibilities of coverage to 180 square miles and 418,000 residents. GFD responded to over 13,000 calls for service in 2021 with an average response time of five minutes and thirty seconds. This is an increase of 7% over the last four years. (NOTE the desired goal for response is four minutes)

OPERATIONS STAFFING
Operations staffing includes 96 firefighters spread evenly across the three shifts. Maximum authorized staffing is 32 while minimum staffing is 26. Each station is staffed as follows:
Station 1:
• Truck 1 has one captain, one driver, and two firefighters assigned;
• Engine 1 has one captain, one driver, and one firefighter assigned;
• Battalion 1 is staffed with one Battalion Chief, who is the shift supervisor;
• Dive 1 is located at station 1 and is staffed by the members of Station 1 when needed;

Station 2:
• Engine 2 has one captain, one driver, and one firefighter assigned.
• Medic 2 has 2 firefighters assigned.
• Marine 1, 2, and 3 are all cross staffed by members of station 2 when needed for responses to Grapevine Lake. Station 3:
• Engine 3 has one captain, one driver, and one firefighter assigned.
• Medic 3 has 2 firefighters assigned. Station 4:
• Engine 4 has one captain, one driver, and one firefighter assigned;
• Heavy Rescue 56 is also located at Station 4 and is staffed by members of Station 4 when needed. Heavy rescue 56 is now responding to second alarm fires in the "mid-cities" as extra support and to act as firefighter rescue. Station 5:
• Quint 5 has one captain, one driver, and one firefighter assigned;
• Medic 5 has two firefighters assigned
• Brush 5 and Trail 5 are also located at Station 5 and are staffed by the members of Station 5 when needed.

*CURRENTLY ONLY TRUCK 1 MEETS THE MINIMUM STAFFING RECOMMENDATION PUT FORTH BY THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCTIATION (NFPA). THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SAFTEY AND TECHNOLOGY CONDUCTED A STUDY IN 2010, WHICH SUBSTANTIATED THE NFPA GUIDELINES ON STAFFING. THIS STUDY CONCLUDED THAT FOUR (4) MAN STAFFING ON ENGINE COMPANIES ALLOW FIREFIGHTERS TO COMPLETE THE 22 ESSENTIAL FIREFIGHTING AND RESCUE TASKS 25 PERCENT FASTER THAN THREE (3) MAN COMPANIES IN RESIDENTIAL SETTINGS.

• Emergency Medical Capabilities
o 94 paramedics and 2 EMTs;
o Three Mobile Intensive Care Units with Advanced Life Support (ALS) capabilities:
EKG heart monitoring/defibrillator capabilities;
Advanced airway capabilities;
Intravenous drug administration. o ALS equipped fire apparatus.


• Fire Suppression Responsibilities:
o Fire suppression and rescue;
o Marine firefighting operations;
o Pre-incident planning of major life and target hazards;
o Occupancy fire inspections;
o Public service calls.
• Special Operations:
o Dive Rescue/Recovery team (32 divers) for underwater search and rescue;
o Technical Rescue Team (35 technicians) trained for high angle rope rescue, trench rescue, confined space rescue, structural collapse rescue, and search and rescue;
o HAZ-MAT Response (10 technicians) for hazardous material response in conjunction with NEFDA. Texas Task Force 1 (TX-TF1) is the State of Texas Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) response team designated to provide response to natural and terrorist attacks. TX-TF1 is one of 28 national USAR teams in the nation, which FEMA supports and coordinates. GFD currently has four members who are a part of TX-TF1. Some of these members have responded to the World Trade Center after the attacks of 9-11, New Orleans after hurricane Katrina, and Galveston Island after hurricane Ike. The State of Texas reimburses the city of Grapevine for the salaries of the firefighters deployed to these incidents as well as for overtime created by their absence. Firefighter’s participation in this program is voluntary and is at no cost to the city. Texas Intrastate Fire Mutual Aide System (TIFMAS) is maintained by the Texas Forest Service and is activated to assist when local emergency responders are in need of additional resources for large incidents. GFD is an active member of TIFMAS and responded to assist with the wildfires in Wise and Montague Counties in 2009. The State of Texas reimburses the City of Grapevine for the salaries of the firefighters deployed to these incidents as well as for the overtime created by their absence. Firefighter’s participation in this program is voluntary and is at no cost to the city.
• PUBLIC EDUCATION
o Buckets Safety Brigade
GFD currently has five firefighters who are active with Buckets Safety Brigade. This group conducts a highly energetic and entertaining fire clown show focusing on safety and injury prevention. This faction performs their show at every public and private school in Grapevine for grades K-5. The Fire Department, GFFA, and private donations are used to fund Buckets Safety Brigade.
• Honor Guard/Pipes and Drums
GFD Honor Guard/Pipes and Drums was established in order to have a means of providing a fitting tribute for the families of fallen firefighters. In addition to providing support for the department after the loss of a firefighter, this group carries out many details for the community throughout the year. These activities include posting colors at local events and leading the Grapevine Christmas Parade. The Fire Department, GFFA and private donations are used to fund the Honor Guard.
• FIRE PREVENTION
o GFD conducted 4086 occupancy inspections in 2010;
o GFD services and flows water through every fire hydrant in the city twice a year;
o GFD inspected 2200 residents and replaced/installed 682 smoke detectors and replaced 151 batteries since Feb. 20, 2010.



• GFFA IN THE COMMUNITY
The City allows GFFA members to solicit donations on duty for the Muscular Dystrophy Association (Jerry’s Kids). Our work is part of a national effort led by the International Association of Firefighters to collect as much money as possible to contribute to MDA. In the last decade GFFA members have collected over $100,000.00 for Jerry’s Kids. GFFA has collaborated with the Pink Heels Tour to help try to find a cure for cancer. Once a year a group of firefighters from Arizona begin a cross country tour in pink fire trucks to support those suffering with breast cancer. For the last two years Grapevine has been the official stop for the Pink Heels Tour in the DFW Metroplex. GFFA provides the visiting firefighters with food and hotel rooms for the days that they are here doing public relations events. GFFA entered the Adopt-A-Highway program in 2009. 4 times a year our members pick up trash on Highway 26 from Texan Trail to Grapevine Mills Circle. GFFA currently has three members who are volunteer counselors at a burn camp in east Texas. These members take a week off to do so at the Camp I-Tonka-Chief, helping these children as they participate in activities throughout the week. One of our members also accompanied two of these children to Washington D.C. for a weekend of sightseeing sponsored by the IAFF. GFFA hosts a pancake breakfast for all residents in December every year. This event is held at Station 1 and members of GFFA cook pancakes and sausage for the parents and children who attend. GFFA has partnered with Santa USA who fly Santa and his elves in on a helicopter to meet with the children. This event is funded by GFFA and all proceeds generated by this event go to support Buckets Safety Brigade and the Honor Guard/Pipes and Drums. GFFA members have a long and proud history of serving the citizens of Grapevine both on and off duty. We are committed to providing the highest quality of service to those in need when we are called to help. We believe our members are unique in that it is not uncommon for members of GFFA to return to Grapevine on their days off to collect money for MDA, pick up trash off the roads, educate children about fire safety, and do many other public service events that make this city better for the citizens who live here. We are proud to be Grapevine Firefighters and we are thankful to have the respect of the citizens we serve.

06/01/2026
🚨 NEW APPARATUS COMING SOON TO GRAPEVINE 🚨We’re excited to share that soon you will see three new heavy fire apparatus o...
05/27/2026

🚨 NEW APPARATUS COMING SOON TO GRAPEVINE 🚨

We’re excited to share that soon you will see three new heavy fire apparatus on the streets of Grapevine!

These additions include:
• 1 New Engine
• 2 New Ladder Trucks

These new apparatus will replace aging frontline apparatus and ensure we continue delivering reliable, high-quality emergency response to our community.



Here’s what’s being upgraded:

🔴 Truck 5 (Grapevine Mills Blvd.) is currently operating a 2009 Pierce Velocity 75’ aerial

🔴 Truck 1 (Turner Rd.) → Renumbered as Truck 7 is currently operating a 2013 Pierce Dash 100’ platform

🔴 Engine 3 (Timberline Dr.) → Renumbered as Engine 8 is currently operating a 2012 Pierce Velocity pumper.



We are beyond excited about these tremendous fleet upgrades and what they mean for our ability to serve you.

Most importantly, we want to thank the citizens of Grapevine—your continued support makes investments like this possible and ensures we have the tools needed to respond when you call.

A formal announcement with details on the push-in ceremonies will be shared soon by fire administration. We hope everyone who would like to attend will join us as we place these new apparatus into service.

See you soon, Grapevine! 🚒

This Memorial Day, we pause to honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. ...
05/22/2026

This Memorial Day, we pause to honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. Their courage, selflessness, and dedication to protecting our freedoms will never be forgotten.

As we gather with family and friends this weekend, we encourage everyone to celebrate safely and responsibly. If you are spending time at any of our area lakes, please remember to wear a life jacket, keep a close eye on children near the water, and make safety a priority for everyone on board.

Throughout the holiday weekend, Grapevine Firefighters Association members assigned to Marine 1 will be out on the water promoting lake safety and ready to assist anyone who may need help.

From all of us at the Grapevine Firefighters Association, we wish everyone a safe and meaningful Memorial Day weekend as we honor those who gave everything for our nation. 🇺🇸

Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible moms out there from the members of the Grapevine Professional Firefighters Asso...
05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible moms out there from the members of the Grapevine Professional Firefighters Association.

We want to give a special shout out to the moms within our ranks and to the mothers who have supported our members every step of the way. Your strength, sacrifice, love, and encouragement help make what we do possible.

Thank you for everything you do for your families, our firefighters, and this community. We hope each of you has a wonderful and well-deserved Mother’s Day. ❤️🚒

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The members of the Grapevine Firefighters Association are lifting up one of our own public safety families in prayer fol...
05/06/2026

The members of the Grapevine Firefighters Association are lifting up one of our own public safety families in prayer following the unimaginable loss of their son, Gator.

There are no words that can truly ease the pain of losing a child. Our hearts break alongside this family as they face a tragedy no parent should ever endure. In moments like these, we are reminded that behind every badge is a family, a home, and people who carry the same love, hopes, and fears as the community they serve each day.

We pray that God surrounds them with strength, comfort, and peace in the difficult days ahead and during today’s services honoring Gator’s life. May they find refuge in their faith, in the love of family and friends, and in the unwavering support of this community.

To our brother in blue and his family — please know you are not walking this road alone. Your brothers and sisters in FD stand with you, grieve with you, and will continue to keep you in our prayers.

“Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.” — Matthew 5:4

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🔥 CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2025 AWARD WINNERS 🔥Join Local 3113 in recognizing the firefighters who go above and beyond eve...
05/05/2026

🔥 CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2025 AWARD WINNERS 🔥

Join Local 3113 in recognizing the firefighters who go above and beyond every single day for our community.

These men represent the best of Grapevine—dedication, professionalism, and a commitment to serving others.

👏 Help us congratulate:

• Firefighter Cody Cabeen – Rookie of the Year
• Firefighter Joe Yarbrough – Firefighter of the Year
• Engineer Ryan Wright – Driver of the Year
• Captain Chip Sloan – Officer of the Year
• Firefighter Caleb Montgomery – Medical Director’s Award
• Firefighter Scott Gregory-Tims – Association Member of the Year
• Firefighter Zach Hall – Paramedic of the Year

Their work matters. Their impact is real. And we are proud to stand beside them.

Grapevine Firefighters Association Congratulates Duff O’Dell on Re-ElectionThe Grapevine Firefighters Association proudl...
05/03/2026

Grapevine Firefighters Association Congratulates Duff O’Dell on Re-Election

The Grapevine Firefighters Association proudly congratulates Councilwoman Duff O’Dell on her re-election to the Grapevine City Council.

Her continued service is a testament to the trust our community places in her leadership, integrity, and unwavering commitment to public safety. Throughout her time on council, Councilwoman O’Dell has consistently been a strong and independent voice—one that prioritizes the safety, well-being, and future of our city.

At critical moments, she has demonstrated the courage to stand firm, ask the hard questions, and advocate for decisions that protect both our citizens and the first responders who serve them. Her dedication to ensuring reliable, effective emergency services has not gone unnoticed.

Councilwoman O’Dell’s leadership has made a lasting impact on our community, and we are confident that her continued service will help keep Grapevine safe, strong, and prepared for the future.

We look forward to continuing to work alongside her in support of the citizens we are all proud to serve.

SUPPORT DEDICATED POLICE FUNDINGThe Grapevine Crime Control and Prevention District (CCD) exists for one purpose:👉 To fu...
04/20/2026

SUPPORT DEDICATED POLICE FUNDING

The Grapevine Crime Control and Prevention District (CCD) exists for one purpose:

👉 To fund and support our Police Department.

This voter-approved funding ensures Grapevine PD has the resources needed for:
• Patrol operations
• Criminal investigations
• Dispatch services
• Jail operations

It is dedicated funding for public safety—and it works.

Because when funding is protected and prioritized, services remain strong, reliable, and ready when the community needs them most.

⚠️ LESS CAPABILITY. MORE COST. LESS TRANSPARENCY. ⚠️On April 7th, the City moved forward with a $350,000 Squad 1 purchas...
04/13/2026

⚠️ LESS CAPABILITY. MORE COST. LESS TRANSPARENCY. ⚠️

On April 7th, the City moved forward with a $350,000 Squad 1 purchase while shutting down a fully capable, paid-for Engine 1 that is only about five years old.

During the presentation, Chief Brown cited other departments — including Arlington and Euless — as justification for this change.

But those comparisons don’t hold up.

Departments like Arlington use squads as additional resources alongside fully staffed engine and truck companies — not as replacements for them.
Euless didn’t replace an existing fire company either — they added a squad to enhance their response capability.

Chief Brown also stated the Squad 1 concept was mutually agreed upon by operations personnel.

It was not.

Your firefighters were not brought in as equal participants in a collaborative solution. They were presented with an alternative under the understanding that this change was moving forward regardless of their objections.

At the last local meeting, membership voted 52–1 against the closure of Engine 1.

That is not collaboration. That is clear opposition.

What was approved here is fundamentally different.

This plan removes a staffed, all-hazards engine company and replaces it with a less capable unit. It also permanently removes the fourth firefighter from Truck 1 — reducing manpower on critical incidents — despite clear opposition from the citizens it impacts.

And here’s what makes this even more concerning:

This plan increases minimum staffing to 27.

If minimum staffing were set at 28, Engine 1 could remain in service and a fourth medic unit could be staffed full time.

The staffing is there. The capability is there.

This was a choice.

What happened on April 7th was not transparency.
Residents spoke up. Emails were sent. Calls and texts were made. Concerns were voiced.

And despite all of that — the City moved forward anyway.

Every member of council voted to approve this, except Councilwoman O’Dell.

Let that sink in.

Your concerns were heard… and ignored.

This wasn’t a misunderstanding. It wasn’t a lack of communication.
It was a decision — made in the face of public opposition.

Our firefighters will still answer the call. We will still show up when you need us. That will never change.

But citizens deserve to understand what happened:

City leadership chose to spend more money on a less capable model while eliminating a proven, fully staffed engine company that was already paid for.

This is what local government looks like when decisions are made first and public input is treated as an obstacle instead of a responsibility.

Remember that.

We are proud to stand together for the future of our schools. 🤝Grapevine Professional Firefighters Association  (Local 3...
04/08/2026

We are proud to stand together for the future of our schools. 🤝

Grapevine Professional Firefighters Association (Local 3113) is officially endorsing A.J. Pontillo for GCISD Board of Trustees, Place 5. This partnership is built on a shared commitment to the safety, integrity, and excellence of the Grapevine-Colleyville community.

Leadership requires a dedicated spirit of service—a value our firefighters live by every day and one that A.J. is ready to bring to the Board of Trustees. Together, we are focused on ensuring a secure and thriving environment for every student.

Comment "Firefighters For A.J." below, and we’ll send you the link to read the full official endorsement!

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