HULL-DAISETTA-RAYWOOD FIRE & RESCUE: A SMALL DEPARTMENT WITH A BIG HEART
The Hull-Daisetta-Raywood Fire & Rescue Department (HDR F&R) proudly serves the residents of Liberty County Emergency Service District #2, covering the Hull, Daisetta, and Raywood communities.
Led by a dedicated full-time fire chief and supported by two paid firefighters on duty Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., HDR F&R relies on a strong network of volunteer firefighters to provide around-the-clock protection for the community. These volunteers step up evenings, nights, and weekends—often balancing their service with other full-time jobs—to ensure that help is always on the way when it is needed most.
Many of the department’s members are certified firefighters or are currently pursuing certification. Several also serve with other fire departments across Southeast Texas, bringing valuable experience and professionalism to HDR F&R. Despite limited funding, the department continues to provide top-quality emergency response through a mix of paid staff and passionate volunteers.
The Liberty County ESD #2 continues to work toward improving pay scales, benefits, and staffing levels as resources allow. In the meantime, HDR F&R maximizes every dollar by maintaining well-equipped, reliable apparatus ready for any call—whether it is a grass fire, motor vehicle accident, or a large structure fire.
Beyond its own service area, HDR F&R also responds to mutual aid requests from neighboring departments. Recent examples include providing tanker truck and personnel to assist with a major business fire in the City of Liberty, as well as a late-night house fire in a nearby district.
With a blend of professional skill, community commitment, and teamwork, the Hull-Daisetta-Raywood Fire & Rescue Department stands as a proud example of what local dedication can achieve—protecting lives and property across Liberty County, one call at a time.
Liberty County ESD #2 Participates in 2025 Daisetta Emergency Response Drill at Exxon-Mobil Facility


