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Burn Ban is ON
- Effective Monday, February 2, 2026 at 12:00 PM Noon
- Burn Ban, Prescribed Burn Info and TCEQ Outdoor Burning Rule, Title 30, Texas Administrative Code, Sections 111.201-221
Emergency Services Within the County
The Gillespie County Judge has overall responsibility for emergency management, preparedness, and response within the County.
To assist him in managing the day-to-day activities, there is an Emergency Management Coordinator.
Local emergency management programs include:
- Carrying out public education relating to known hazards
- Carrying out recovery activities in the aftermath of a disaster
- Coordinating emergency response operations during incidents and disasters
- Designing and implementing hazard mitigation programs
- Emergency planning
- Planning and conducting drills and exercises
- Providing or arranging training for local officials and emergency responders
- Threat identification and prevention activities
The County also maintains an Emergency Operations Center (EOC), staffed by members of its various departments, that is activated to manage the response to major threats and incidents and coordinate internal and external resource support. Gillespie County operates under the National Incident Management System (NIMS) to standardize operations and responses with other state and federal responders.
The County uses the Incident Command System (ICS) as our incident management scheme. Under ICS, an Incident Commander typically directs the on-scene response by local responders from a field command post set up at or near the incident site. Responders from Gillespie and other neighboring counties and cities, along with state and federal responders that have been called on to assist when local resources are not sufficient to deal with a major emergency, are also integrated into the local ICS.
Emergency Response Zones Document
Auto Attendant When Dialing 830-990-8793
When dialing 830-990-8793, you will reach an Auto Attendant message with options to choose from:
- You have reached the Gillespie County Communications Center Public Safety Dispatch. If you have an emergency, hang up and dial 911.
- If you need dispatch for law enforcement, emergency medical services, fire or city of Fredericksburg utilities on a non-emergency basis, press 1.
- Otherwise, stay on the line and select from the following options:
- Jail, press 2.
- City of Fredericksburg traffic ticket information, press 3.
- Warrant information, press 4.
- City of Fredericksburg Public Works or Water Department after hours for an emergency, press 5.
- Weather information and road conditions, press 6.
Auto Attendant When Dialing 830-997-7585
When dialing 830-997-7585, you will reach an Auto Attendant message with options to choose from:
- If you need dispatch for law enforcement, emergency medical services, fire or city of Fredericksburg utilities on a non-emergency basis, press 1.
- Otherwise, stay on the line and select from the following options:
- Option 2: Police Department
- Option 3: Sheriff's Office
- Option 3 ext 2: Jail
- Option 4: Receptionist
- Option 5: Repeat Menu.
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Ashley Morris (CEM)
County Emergency Management CoordinatorPhone: 830-997-7521 / 830-990-2033Additional Phone: 830-998-7252Additional Email
Office Address
221 Friendship Ln
Fredericksburg, TX 78624Facebook Page
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Fire - Rescue - EMS
Physical Address
221 Friendship Ln
Fredericksburg, TX 78624
Phone: 830-990-2033