Llano County ESD 5
Llano County ESD 5
For Emergencies, Call 911
Llano County ESD 5
For Emergencies, Call 911
Llano County
Emergency Services District No. 5
Funding Stronger Emergency Response for a Safer Tomorrow
MEETINGS & AGENDAS
Learn more about the District Meetings. The meeting documents are available for download.
LATEST NEWS
Keep up with our latest news, updates, and community announcements.
Resources
Browse our Community Preparedness Resources to find trusted emergency readiness websites and safety tools.
MEETINGS & AGENDAS
Learn more about the District Meetings. The meeting documents are available for download.
LATEST NEWS
Keep up with our latest news, updates, and community announcements.
Resources
Browse our Community Preparedness Resources to find trusted emergency readiness websites and safety tools.
Protecting Our Community
As a Texas Emergency Services District (ESD), we are dedicated to protecting our community by providing essential emergency services. ESDs are special taxing districts established under Texas law to ensure reliable fire protection, emergency medical services (EMS), and other critical response capabilities in areas where these services might otherwise be limited. Funded primarily through local property taxes, the ESD works tirelessly to equip and support our skilled firefighters and first responders. Our mission is to safeguard lives, property, and the well-being of our residents—delivering rapid, professional care when it matters most. Explore our site to learn more about our services, team, and how we serve you every day.
We proudly serve a vital region of Llano County, encompassing the City of Sunrise Beach Village, along with the unincorporated area of Llano County bounded by Honey Creek to the north, State Highway 71 to the west, Sandy Creek to the south, and Lake LBJ to the east. Our team is a blend of 16 career professional Firefighter/EMTs and 30 dedicated volunteer Firefighters/ Medical First Responders, working together to ensure round-the-clock protection. This combination of full-time expertise and community-driven volunteering allows us to respond effectively to emergencies while fostering a strong connection with the residents we serve
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Our Mission is to Safeguard Lives, Property, and the Well-Being of Our Residents
Latest News
Stay informed about recent news, department updates, and upcoming events. Join our notification list to receive timely alerts straight to your inbox.
Fire Station 51 Update
April 9, 2026
Department Receives Certificate of Occupancy for Fire Station 51
Fire Station One Update
April 7, 2026
Rebuilding the Station Parking Lots & Driveways
Station One Renovation Update
April 7, 2026
Update on Fire Station 1 Renovations
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BE PREPARED
PROTECT YOUR FAMILY, PROPERTY AND SELF
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BE PREPARED
PROTECT YOUR FAMILY, PROPERTY AND SELF
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Fire Prevention
Wildland-Urban Interface
Proactive management of the zone between homes and businesses and the undeveloped natural terrain is crucial to controlling the risk of wildfire disasters.
Monthly Activity Report
Our Monthly Call Volumes provide a clear look at the activity and demands placed on our fire department. Each month, we respond to a wide range of emergencies—fire calls, medical incidents, rescues, hazardous conditions, and more.
By sharing this information, we aim to keep our community informed, highlight trends in service needs, and demonstrate our ongoing commitment to readiness and transparency
What if You Called for Help
and No One Came?
What if You Called for Help
and No One Came?
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Warn Central Texas
National Weather Service Austin - San Antonio
LCRA Hydromet
Llano County Emergency Mgmt.
ATX Floods
Llano County ESD 5 Admin Offices:
Llano Co. ESD #5
Sunrise Beach Fire Department, 608 FM2233, Sunrise Beach Village, TX 78643
Mailing Address for all Commissioners:
P.O. Box 1490
Kingsland, TX. 78639
Fire Station 1:
200 Sunrise Drive
Sunrise Beach Village, TX 78643
Shipping Address:
124 Sunrise Drive
Sunrise Beach Village, TX 78643
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