Our History

Our History


Harris County Emergency Service District 13 and Cypress Creek Fire Department have been jointly operational since November 1984 and officially merged in January 2019.


Harris County Emergency Services District 13 is a political subdivision of the State of Texas authorized by Article If, Section 48-3, of the Texas Constitution and governed by Chapter 775 of the Health and Safety Code to provide fire prevention and fire-fighting services. HCESD 13 is funded by property taxes based on appraisals by Harris County Appraisal District and collected by the Harris Tax Assessor Collector.


Cypress Creek Fire Department is a Public Protection Classification {PPC) ISO-rated Class 3 department that staffs trained, career and volunteer professionals. Cypress Creek Fire Department services approximately 80,000 residents within 33 square miles of unincorporated Harris County about 20 miles northwest of downtown Houston, Texas.


Monthly meetings are held the 4th Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the administrative office located in Cypress Creek FD Station 22, 11900 Cypress N. Houston Rd., Cypress, Texas 77429. Meeting dates may vary to accommodate holidays and special meetings may be scheduled as needed. Agendas for the items to be addressed at each meeting are posted on this website.


Timeline

1976

VFD created

1976
January 21, 1984

  • Voters approved the creation of Harris Rural Fire Prevention District #13. 
  • At a rate of three cents per one hundred dollars ($.03/$100) valuation.
  • District Commissioners were appointed to serve by Harris County Commissioners Court

January 21, 1984
November 27, 1984

  • The District entered into an agreement with Cypress Creek Volunteer Fire Department to provide fire protection and prevention services within the common service areas in exchange for revenue provided by the District.

November 27, 1984
August 2001

  • Voters approve a tax rate increase from $.03/$100 to $.05/$100. Increased revenue was needed to fund the expansion plans of the Department due to the extensive real estate development within the boundaries of the District.

August 2001
October 2003

  • October 21, 2003, Harris County Commissioners Court approved the new designation, based on the Texas Legislature passed in September, 2003, changing Harris County Rural Fire Prevention District No. 13 to Harris County Emergency Services District No. 13.

October 2003
2008-2009

  • Two members of the Board of Fire Commissioners were elected in 2008 and three members in 2009 after their appointed terms expired.

2008-2009
May 14, 2011

  • Voters approved a proposition allowing the maximum tax rate of the District to increase from $.05/$100 to $.10/$100. In September 2011, the District adopted a tax rate of $.09/$100 for that year.

May 14, 2011
April 2016

  • District hires first career full-time firefighters.
  • Including: 3 District Chiefs, 6 Captains and 6 Engineer Operators.

April 2016
January 2017

  • District hires more career full-time firefighters.
  • Including: 3 Captains and 3 Engineer Operators.

January 2017
May 2017

  • A sales tax election was held to obtain 1% of available sales tax revenue in the territory. The election was unsuccessful.

May 2017
August 2017

  • The District adopted a maximum tax rate of $0.10/$100 for that year.

August 2017
2019

  • District hires 9 career full-time firefighters.
  • May - A second sales tax election was held to obtain 1% of available sales tax revenue in the territory. This election was successful.
  • Purchase land for future Station 25.

2019
2020

  • Construction process for Station 25 began

2020
January 2022

  • Station 25 construction complete.

January 2022

Personnel

Cypress Creek Fire Department is currently comprised of approximately 150 active personnel:


Full-Time Career Personnel: 46

  • Fire Chief
  • Assistant Chief
  • (3) District Chiefs
  • (2) Division Chiefs
  • (12) Captains
  • (12) Driver Operators
  • (12) Fire Fighters
  • (3) Office Administrative Personnel



Hourly Personnel: 64


Volunteer Personnel: 30

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