TACS
Teen Advocates for Community Safety

The Teen Advocates for Community Safety (TACS) program is a career education program supported by the Cedar Park Fire Department (CPFD) for young men and women 14 to 19 years old. The goals of the TACS Program is to focus on increasing the involvement of teens in their communities, advocate and educate for social change, encourage resource collaboration, and build awareness to their peers on fire safety and prevention, and become skilled in emergency preparedness operations. TACS trains teenagers to serve as instructors related to fire safety education for children and seniors, present other safety programs, and participate in legislative efforts to initiate reforms to improve safety in the community. Cedar Park Fire Department is proud to partner with LISD on this effort. To register for the TACS team, download the form by
CLICKING HERE, then print and fill it out .
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The TACS would like to thank the following sponsors:
Cedar Park Fire Department was presented $18,856.00 by Sandy Edwards, Central Texas Regional Director for Senator John Cornyn’s Office. CPFD received an Assistance for Firefighters Grant (AFG) for Fire Prevention and Safety from the Department of Homeland Security to create TACS.