Serving Elm Mott · Chalk Bluff · Lincoln City since 1955
Emergency? Call 911 Station: 254-744-4754

Volunteer Fire & Rescue · McLennan County, Texas

Elm Mott Fire Rescue
answers the call

We now protect the families, farms, and highways of Elm Mott, Chalk Bluff, and Lincoln City — covering the communities once served by their own volunteer departments, staffed by neighbors who give their time so help is always close.

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By the numbers

Answering more calls every year

Total dispatched calls have risen 26% over three years — alongside an ISO upgrade to Public Protection Class 5/5X.

591
Calls in 2023
645
Calls in 2024
745
Calls in 2025
5/5X
ISO PPC rating
An Elm Mott member works a night structure fire

Who we are

A volunteer department with a full-time commitment

Elm Mott Fire Rescue, Station 36, is a volunteer department that responds to structure fires, grass and vegetation fires, motor-vehicle accidents along Interstate 35, and medical emergencies across roughly 40 square miles of McLennan County.

Every dollar donated and every volunteer hour goes directly toward equipment, training, and readiness — keeping our two stations prepared to roll the moment a call comes in.

More about the department

What we respond to

Ready for whatever the day brings

Fire Suppression

Structure, grass, and vegetation fires across our rural and roadside coverage area.

Highway Response

Motor-vehicle accidents and extrication along a seven-mile stretch of Interstate 35.

Medical Aid

First-response medical support working alongside county EMS partners.

Community Service

Standby, education, and mutual aid for the neighborhoods we call home.

Get involved

Three ways to stand with Station 36

Donate

One-time or recurring gifts fund the gear, fuel, and training that keep us mission-ready.

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Volunteer

No experience required to start. We train dedicated neighbors to serve on the line and behind it.

Join the Crew

Sponsor

Local businesses power our annual fundraiser and gain visibility across the community.

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In the community

A year in the life of Station 36

From highway calls and structure fires to training drills and family days — this is the work our volunteers show up for.

Every gift keeps us rolling

Help us answer the next call

Your support buys equipment, fuels the engines, and trains the volunteers who show up when seconds matter.