05/29/2026
We are glad to announce the position of the Quartermaster. We are now accepting resumes and applications for this position. Help make a difference in the community and help keep our firefighters safe. visit https://bc2fd.org/careers/
05/27/2026
visit bc2fd.org/car-seat for a car seat installation.
05/19/2026
Congratulations to the San Antonio College Fire Cadet class at San Antonio Regional Fire Academy. Good luck and stay safe for your next chapter in the fire service. Applications close June 3rd.
05/15/2026
Career day at Pearce Elementary.
05/11/2026
Happy Mother's Day to all the moms out there from Bexar County 2 Fire!
05/06/2026
🐛⚠️It's Stinging Caterpillar Season in South Texas⚠️🐛
As temperatures rise, stinging caterpillars become more active across South Texas. While they may look harmless—or even fuzzy and soft—some species can deliver painful stings that cause irritation, rash, or more serious reactions.
05/04/2026
To our local firefighters: Thank you! We see the long hours, the sacrifices, and the unwavering dedication it takes to keep this community safe. We are incredibly grateful for your courage.
To our neighbors: if you see a firefighter today, please take a second to let them know their work is appreciated.
04/29/2026
☀️🚗 Texas Heat Can Turn Deadly in Minutes 🚗☀️
Leaving a child unattended in a vehicle — even for a short time — can have tragic consequences. In Texas heat, the temperature inside a parked car can rise rapidly, even with the windows cracked. On a 90° day, the inside of a vehicle can reach deadly temperatures in just minutes.
Children’s bodies heat up 3–5 times faster than adults, putting them at serious risk for heat stroke, permanent injury, or death.
🔹 Never leave a child alone in a vehicle — not even for a minute.
🔹 Always check the back seat before locking your vehicle.
🔹 Place your phone, purse, badge, or keys in the back seat as a reminder.
🔹 Keep vehicles locked when parked to prevent children from climbing inside.
🔹 Ask your childcare provider to call if your child doesn’t arrive as expected.
See Something? Do Something.
If you see a child alone in a hot vehicle:
➡️ Call 911 immediately
➡️ Try to locate the vehicle owner
➡️ If the child appears unresponsive or in distress, act quickly to get them out safely
Texas summers are no joke. One forgotten moment can change lives forever.
Look Before You Lock.