Expanded Staff Service Hours
Liberty County ESD #2 Expands Staffed Service Hours

Saturday staffing (top): Kendryck Parrish, Volunteer Firefighter; (middle) Eric Nolin, Firefighter/EMT-Paramedic; and (on ground) Cole Hudspeth, Certified Firefighter/EMT-B. The crew is shown here conducting hose training exercises while preparing for fire response. 🚒💧
The Liberty County Emergency Services District (ESD) #2 Board has voted to expand the hours that paid firefighters are on duty. This step is part of a long-term plan to increase staffing as funding allows. The district’s ultimate goal is to provide paid firefighter coverage 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The Board takes its responsibility to taxpayers seriously and works to use all tax dollars wisely for the benefit of the district and its residents. Fire departments require costly equipment and proper facilities to house that equipment, but these investments are essential so firefighters—both paid and volunteer—can do their jobs safely and effectively. After those necessary expenses, the remaining funds determine how much paid staffing the district can support.
After reviewing the district’s finances, the Board decided the time was right to expand paid staffing. ESD #2 will now have two firefighters on duty working 10-hour shifts, six days a week. This increased coverage improves protection for the community and provides some relief for the volunteer firefighters who continue to provide round-the-clock fire and rescue service.
ESD #2 is proud of its dedicated volunteer firefighters, who remain a vital part of the department and the service it provides to the community.
When firefighters are on duty, they are not simply waiting for calls. Their daily work includes maintaining equipment, ensuring the station is ready for emergencies, and taking part in regular training to keep their skills sharp.
The firefighters and volunteers of ESD #2 take great pride in serving the communities of Hull, Daisetta, and Raywood. The Board also continues to explore opportunities to expand the district in the future, which could help reach the goal of full 24/7 staffed coverage sooner.
Residents can take comfort in knowing that trained firefighters and volunteers are always ready to respond when emergencies occur. 🚒
Liberty County ESD #2 Participates in 2025 Daisetta Emergency Response Drill at Exxon-Mobil Facility





