Houston Fire Department – Station 25

🚒 HOUSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT – STATION 25

🔥 A Legacy of Service. A Tribute to Tradition.

Originally built in 1928 at Blodget & Velasco, Station 25 has stood as a pillar of service for nearly a century. In 1979, it was relocated to its current home at 3902 Scott Street, in Houston’s historic Third Ward, part of District D.

In 2003, the crew proudly celebrated 75 years of service by transforming the bay doors to mimic a classic New York firehouse—painted bold red with striking black and gold numbers. Inside, a massive 8ft x 6ft station logo stands tall, a powerful emblem of their identity, pride, and legacy.

🚒 Station 25 Today
Active and strong, Station 25 houses 8 engines and ambulances that continue to protect the community. Among them are:

  • Engine 25 – 2011 Spartan Gladiator / Crimson (2000/500)
  • Ambulance 25 – 2025 Ford F-350 / Frazer Type I

From its storied beginnings to its modern-day fleet, Station 25 remains a steadfast guardian of Houston’s Third Ward—honoring tradition while serving with excellence.