Patrick Pinder, Guadalupe County Fire Marshal has announced that beginning August 7, 2019 at 6:00 a.m. the burn ban will go into effect. Outdoor burning is prohibited in the unincorporated areas of the county for 90 days unless the order is rescinded prior to that proposed date.
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McQueeney VFD Firefighters Respond to Fallen Tree Incident In McQueeney 7/28/19
At 6:30pm on Sunday July 28th McQueeney Fire Department was dispatched for an incident on FM725 @ Old San Antonio Road where a large tree broke and came down on the roadway, striking a couple on a CanAm 3 Wheeled Motorbike and also striking another passing vehicle.
Responding agencies would like to thank area motorists for their patience and understanding with the detours while the road was closed for such an extended period of time.
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McQueeney Volunteer Fire Department Responds to Accident on Woodlake Dr.
At 3:25pm on Saturday July 20th, McQueeney Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched for a single vehicle accident on Woodlake Drive. The department responded with 4 firefighters, 1 rescue truck, and 1 engine. Upon arrival, volunteers found a single vehicle that had run off the roadway and struck a tree in the front yard of a home. The driver was out of the vehicle and appeared uninjured, however the vehicle was heavily damaged. McQueeney Fire Department medical personnel began patient evaluation. Seguin EMS responded as well and after evaluation obtained a medical refusal from the driver who was the sole occupant of the vehicle. This was the second MVA in that immediate area in as many days, the first being much less severe in nature. The fire department would like to remind drivers to be safe while operating a motor vehicle as we have seen a high number of MVAs in our area already this year, several of which have been quite serious. Agencies responding to this incident included McQueeney Volunteer Fire Department, Seguin EMS, Guadalupe County Sheriff’s Office, and TXDPS Highway Patrol.
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McQueeney Volunteer Fire Department Responds to Wreck at Klien Rd. and FM 1044
At 6:49 PM on Thursday July 18 McQueeney Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched to assist Marion Fire Department with a major 2 vehicle accident with a confirmed entrapment at FM 1044 & Klein Road. McQueeney VFD responded with 1 rescue truck and 5 firefighters. Once on scene McQueeney firefighters extricated the trapped victim with the use of hydraulic rescue tools by removing the entire driver side of the vehicle. Once free from the vehicle, the occupant was turned over to Schertz EMS paramedics who were already on scene. The occupant was then transported to an area hospital by Schertz EMS to receive medical attention for his injuries. Agencies on scene included the Guadalupe County Sheriff’s Office, TXDPS Highway Patrol, Marion Fire Department, McQueeney Volunteer Fire Dept, and Schertz EMS.
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Wreck at Intersection of FM78 and FM725 Injures Two
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McQueeney VFD Responds to Vehicle Rollover on Shortcut Rd.
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McQueeney VFD Responds to Fire on Lakeside Pass
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On June 26th at 2:15 pm McQueeney Fire Dept was dispatched to assist Lake Dunlap with a structure fire on Lakeside Pass off of FM725. Volunteers responded with 1 engine and 8 personnel. Responders found a working structure fire of a single family residence. The Lake Dunlap VFD incident commander requested additional manpower and resources. Marion Fire Dept, Seguin Fire Dept, Schertz Fire Dept, and New Braunfels Fire Dept all responded with additional engines. Schertz EMS also responded with a medic unit and a rehab bus. The fire was extinguished and all McQueeney units were clear of scene by 8:30pm that evening.McQueeney VFD Hosts Live Burn Training
The McQueeney VFD hosted a live burn training exercise at the county fire field on April 27th, 2019. Volunteers from other fire departments including New Berlin, Leon Springs and Wilson County participated as well as the McQueeney firefighters
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McQueeney VFD Responds to Multivehicle Accident at FM 78 and FM 725






McQueeney VFD responds to early morning accident on FM 78
Three McQueeney VFD firefighters and one rescue truck were dispatched at 6:45 a.m. Thursday for a 3 vehicle major multivehicle accident at the intersection of F.M. 78 and F.M. 725. Firefighters found the intersection blocked and evaluated 5 occupants for injury. One of the five occupants was transported by Seguin EMS to GRMC in Seguin. The others suffered only minor injuries. The roadway was reopened at about 7:30 a.m.