Regional Fire Coordinators (RFC) are supervisory employees that respond to wildfires as well as interact regularly with the community and local government. RFCs also help train and equip area fire departments and work with local communities to reduce potential wildfire risks.
ABOUT: OUR MISSION
Texas A&M Forest Service provides statewide leadership to assure the state’s trees, forests and related natural resources are protected and sustained for the benefit of all.
Fulfilling the service component of a land-grant university system, Texas A&M Forest Service has:
A Call to Serve
Providing technical assistance, program delivery and readily-available, easily-accessible, science-based information
A Duty to Protect
Providing protection against wildland fires and other all-hazard emergencies
The Commitment to Support
Promoting statewide forestry-based economic development, the environment and the well-being of the state
The Power of Partnership
Building partnerships and coalitions with other organizations that share our mission because we know we are stronger together
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Texas A&M Forest Service
Regional Fire Coordinator
180 A Street
Suite C
Fort Stockton, Texas 79735
Phone: 979-218-2300
Service Area
Services provided in:
- Andrews County, Texas
- Borden County, Texas
- Crane County, Texas
- Dawson County, Texas
- Ector County, Texas
- Gaines County, Texas
- Glasscock County, Texas
- Howard County, Texas
- Loving County, Texas
- Martin County, Texas
- Midland County, Texas
- Pecos County, Texas
- Reeves County, Texas
- Terrell County, Texas
- Upton County, Texas
- Ward County, Texas
- Winkler County, Texas
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