Guadalupe County Fire & Water Damage Alerts
Real-time incident intelligence for restoration and construction professionals serving Seguin and all of Guadalupe County, Texas.
Coverage for Guadalupe County, Texas
Alert Networks provides real-time fire and incident alerts across Guadalupe County, Texas, including Seguin, Cibolo, Schertz, Selma, and Marion, and surrounding communities. Restoration companies, adjusters, and contractors use Alert Networks to identify property damage incidents as they happen across the county.
Coverage can be configured by county, city, zip code, or custom radius—so you only receive alerts relevant to your service area.
Areas Covered in Guadalupe County
- Seguin
- Cibolo
- Schertz
- Selma
- Marion
- Geronimo
- Kingsbury
- McQueeney
- New Berlin
- New Braunfels
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Alert Networks deliver fire alerts for Guadalupe County?
+Alert Networks monitors real-time dispatch and incident data across all 13 Guadalupe County fire departments and the Guadalupe County Fire Marshal's Office. When a structure fire, water loss, or emergency event is reported, subscribers receive instant notifications with the incident location, type, and responding units.
What types of incidents does Alert Networks cover in Guadalupe County?
+Coverage includes structure fires, water damage events, storm damage, vehicle fires, wildland fires, and hazmat incidents across Seguin, Cibolo, Schertz, Marion, and all other Guadalupe County jurisdictions.
Which fire departments operate in Guadalupe County?
+Guadalupe County is served by 13 fire departments including Seguin Fire Department, Cibolo VFD, Schertz Fire Department, and 10 volunteer departments including Geronimo VFD, Kingsbury VFD, Marion VFD, McQueeney VFD, and others. The Guadalupe County Fire Marshal's Office coordinates fire investigations and prevention.
How quickly are alerts delivered in Guadalupe County?
+Alerts are delivered in real time as incidents are dispatched. When a qualifying fire, water loss, or emergency event is detected in Guadalupe County, subscribers receive immediate notification through the Alert Networks app giving your team a critical speed advantage.
Fire Departments
Fire protection in Guadalupe County is provided by 13 fire departments, including municipal departments and volunteer departments, coordinated by the Guadalupe County Fire Marshal’s Office.
- Seguin Fire Department
- Cibolo Volunteer Fire Department · (210) 659-2673
- Schertz Fire Department
- Selma Fire Department
- County Line Volunteer Fire Department
- Geronimo Volunteer Fire Department · (830) 372-4208
- Gray Volunteer Fire Department
- Kingsbury Volunteer Fire Department · (830) 639-4499
- Lake Dunlap Area Volunteer Fire Department · (830) 627-9215
- Marion Volunteer Fire Department · (830) 420-2950
- McQueeney Volunteer Fire Department · (830) 557-6702
- New Berlin Volunteer Fire Department · (830) 420-2888
- Sand Hills Volunteer Fire Department · (830) 372-5240
Cities in Guadalupe County, Texas
Alert Networks provides coverage across all municipalities and unincorporated areas within Guadalupe County.
- Seguin (county seat)
- Cibolo
- Schertz*
- Selma*
- Marion
- Geronimo
- Kingsbury
- McQueeney
- New Berlin
- New Braunfels*
* Partial — city extends into neighboring counties.
How Alert Networks Covers Guadalupe County
Real-time incident monitoring across all Guadalupe County fire jurisdictions — built for restoration and construction professionals who need speed and precision.
Comprehensive Dispatch Monitoring
We monitor all Guadalupe County fire departments including Seguin Fire Department, Cibolo VFD, Schertz Fire Department, and related fire response channels to detect structure fires, water losses, hazmat incidents, and other qualifying events.
Instant Notification Delivery
When a qualifying incident is detected, alerts are delivered immediately through the Alert Networks app and optional SMS notifications — allowing your team to respond before competitors.
Get Real-Time Alerts for Guadalupe County
Be the first to respond. Alert Networks gives restoration and construction professionals a competitive edge with instant incident notifications across Guadalupe County.