How do the Baytown Firefighters spend their days? Are they just sitting around waiting for emergencies?

BFD responds to far more than fires. The fire department responds to medical emergencies, hazardous materials responses and rescues and a variety of hazardous conditions. In addition to responding to over 13,000 incidents per year, the fire department keeps busy with many other activities. When not responding to emergencies you may find us testing hoses, testing our apparatuses, attending trainings, cleaning/conducting maintenance on the fire stations, and performing fire prevention activities such as building inspections or fire safety classes.

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1. Does the City of Baytown have any codes against building a small fire pit in your backyard?
2. Are fireworks legal?
3. Can I burn yard waste?
4. How Can I Schedule a Speaker/Tour/Event/Firehouse Visit?
5. What is the difference between an Emergency Medical Technician and Paramedic?
6. Why is it necessary for firefighters to break windows and cut holes in a roof?
7. Does it cost me anything when I call 9-1-1 for an emergency?
8. How do I obtain a copy of an incident report?
9. Where can I get my blood pressure checked?
10. My insurance company is looking for the ISO rating, the distance from the nearest fire hydrant and how close I am to the nearest fire station. Can you provide that information?
11. Can I choose the hospital I am transported to?
12. How do the Baytown Firefighters spend their days? Are they just sitting around waiting for emergencies?
13. How may I give paramedics access to my door key if I have a medical emergency?
14. How do I properly dispose of unwanted medications?
15. How can I dispose of used needles or syringes?
16. Will the fire department fill up my swimming pool?