Hays County Emergency Service District No. 8 to spend $25,000,000.00 to occupy 44,000 square feet of space in Buda Texas.
Buda, Texas — According to state and local economic development sources Hays County Emergency Service District No. 8 plans to invest $25,000,000.00 to build out 44,000 square feet of new space in Buda. The company plans to occupy the new space at 209 Jack C. Hays Trail in Buda, on or about October 1, 2023. According to the company website The Buda Fire Department provides fire suppression and EMS service to a 75 square mile area of northeast Hays County, including the cities of Buda and Hays. We are situated 15 miles south of Austin, Texas along the Interstate 35 corridor. Hays county is among the fastest growing of counties in the state of Texas. Established in 1956, the department became part of the Northeast Hays County Rural Fire Prevention District (NEHCRFPD) in 1985 which allowed the fire department to be funded by tax money. In July of 2003 this was converted to Hays County Emergency Service District #8. In October 2010, Hays County Emergency Service District #2 contracted with the Buda Fire Department to provide Emergency Medical Services. The Buda Fire Department has approximately 36 career firefighters, a career Chief, an Assistant Chief, a Fire Marshal, and a Fire Inspector who respond to an average of 1900 calls annually out of three fire stations.
To learn more about Hays County Emergency Service District No. 8, visit http://www.budafire.org/
Company Contact:
Clay Huckaby, Fire Chief
512-295-2232
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