Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Please contact the Public Works Department by calling (903) 465- 2720.

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  • The American Red Cross or the American Heart Association both offer CPR certification.

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  • Contact the Fire Dispatch by calling 9-1-1 or (903) 465- 1616. 

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  • A DNR Form, also called a Out of Hospital Do Not Resuscitate (OOHDNR) Form can be obtained from the Texas Department of Health.

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  • Contact our ambulance billing company by calling 1-800-244-2345.

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  • All Denison fire stations are open to the public. We are most pleased to show you the fire apparatus anytime you visit one of our fire stations. If you would like for a firefighter to talk to your school, church, or business organization or to schedule a tour of the fire station, please call the Fire Department at 903-464-4427.

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  • Fire reports can be obtained by submitting a Open Records Request. Simply click on the link below and fill out the required information:
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  • Fire reports can be obtained by submitting a Open Records Request. Simply access the Open Records Request Form and fill out the required information.

    You will need to know the date and time of the fire and the correct address where the incident occurred. There is a $5 charge for each record. Cash, checks, and money orders are accepted. For more information about fire reports, please call the Fire Department at 903-464-4427.

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  • The Denison Fire Department recommends that there be a UL approved dual sensor photoelectric / ionization smoke detector in and outside of all bedrooms.

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  • The Denison Fire Department does issue burn permits for clearing land for development. We have specific rules which must be followed, including notifying the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. For more information about outside burning or to report illegal burning please contact the Denison Fire Marshal’s Office by calling (903) 464-4427.
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  • The Denison Fire Department recommends that you have at least one CO detector in every occupancy where wood-burning stoves, fireplaces, or other gas-fueled appliances are in use.

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  • No. Fireworks are not allowed within the city limits of Denison.
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