Fireline Fund Dallas
Support those
who protect us
Help us provide drones to the Dallas Fire Department. Your donation directly funds equipment that saves lives and protects our community.
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- About Fireline Fund
Supporting Dallas Fire-Rescue

Life-Saving Tools
Our First Goal: Fund Firefighter Drones that are not in the budget, cutting response time to save crucial seconds.
Transparency Matters
Every donation is tracked and used exclusively for purchasing life-saving equipment, ensuring Dallas firefighters have the tools they urgently need.
Community Support
Maximizing Impact
- Donor Rewards
How we thank our Community Supporters
Stay tuned for our upcoming events! We host fundraisers, educational camps, and outreach programs to support youth development, education, and wellness. Join us in making a meaningful impact.
07
May
2026
Fire Safety Workshop
Learn fire safety skills with experts
20
Aug
2026
Fundraising Gala Night
Celebrate community heroes and raise funds
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Fund a firefighter drone – Help us reach our goal of $50,000 in 6 months to purchase 2 drones
Support Our Cause
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$50,000
Goal
- Donate for impact
Why Your Donation Matters
Modern firefighting requires advanced technology. Here’s how your contribution makes a difference.
Response Time Matters
In a structural fire, temperatures can jump from 100°F to 300°F in just 60 seconds. While brave first responders in Dallas face an average 7-minute drive through traffic, our “Drone-in-a-Box” network takes flight instantly. By placing autonomous launch pads throughout the city, we put “eyes on the scene” in under 30 seconds
300°F in 60 seconds
Fire Drones
Provide aerial views of large fires, helping commanders make strategic decisions and keep firefighters safe before they enter a burning structure by identifying roof stability and hidden hotspots.
$5,000-$20,000 each
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Make a Donation
Every dollar helps us purchase life-saving equipment for Dallas firefighters