Frequently Asked Questions
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The City of Orange Fire Department staffs three fire stations 24 hours per day with full-time firefighters.
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The fire department can be contacted by calling the non-emergency number at 409-883-1050 Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm. After hours, please call 409-883-1078.
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To schedule a fire station tour, contact the Orange Fire Department at 409-883-1050.
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During the month of October, a fire prevention open house is schedule that allows the community to enjoy an evening at Central Fire Station with activities, food, tours, and much more!
Each year from late November to mid-December, the Orange Fire Department collects new, unwrapped toys at all City of Orange fire stations. The Orange Fire Department gives these toys to local non-profit organizations to distribute within the community.
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Press the test button and hold it for a few seconds. If the equipment is working correctly, the alarm will sound and it will automatically stop when you release the button. Alarms should be tested monthly and the batteries should be changed at least twice a year. When you change your clocks, change your batteries. Smoke alarms that are more than 10 years old should be replaced.
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Citizens can contact the Orange Fire Department Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm for assistance at 409-883-1050.
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Smoke alarms should be placed in each bedroom and in the hallways.
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All homes should have a fire extinguisher. Fire extinguishers may be purchased at any hardware or big box store.
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Fire extinguishers should be kept in the kitchen are in a space that is readily available.
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Either a 2.5 pound or 5 pound ABC extinguisher is best.
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If you have an all-electric home, a Carbon Monoxide (CO) detector is not required. However, if you have gas fired appliances a CO detector is strongly recommended.
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Citizens can contact the Orange Fire Department Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm for assistance at 409-883-1050.
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No, laws in the State of Texas prohibit all outdoor burning within the city limits of any city. The City of Orange does have a burn permit available to contractors or individuals that are clearing property for construction. For details to obtain such a permit, please contact 409-883-1050 for assistance. There is no charge for this permit, but it must be in the hand of the party performing the prescribed burn at the time of the actual burn.
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Requirements for eligibility:
- Must be 18 years of age when applying and less than 36 years of age
- Texas Commission Fire Protection (FIRE), Basic or Higher
- Texas Department of State Health Services Certification (EMT), Basic or Higher
- Valid driver license
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The Insurance Services Office (ISO) classifies communities from 1 (the best) to 10 (the worst) based on how well they score on the ISO Fire Suppression Rating Schedule. This grades features such as water distribution, fire department equipment, manpower, and fire alarm facilities.
The City of Orange is currently classified as an ISO Class 2.
Most U.S. insurers of home and business properties use the ISO’s PPC in calculating premiums. Generally, the price of insurance in a community with good PPC is lower than in a community with a poor PPC, assuming all other factors are equal.