Texas Brotherhood Ride

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We make sure those first responders who paid the ultimate sacrifice are never forgotten. 503c

Our first Texas Brotherhood Ride was in 2014, when we rode for 19 Line of Duty Deaths throughout Texas. The 2014 Ride was dedicated to the 19 Fallen Heroes of Texas, who died in the line of duty in 2013. The Texas Brotherhood Ride honored those by riding through the state of Louisiana and onto Texas in 9 days, covering over 800 miles

11/06/2025

It’s been 1 year since Marcelo Garcia III paid the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. Our team had the honor and privilege to carry his name on this years Texas Brotherhood Ride. His honor and sacrifice will never be forgotten. Houston Fire Department

Photos from Texas Brotherhood Ride's post 10/28/2025

We’re honored to participate in 1st Responders Day at the Fort Bend County Fairgrounds. This event focuses on mental health awareness and well being of First Responders. If you’re attending today’s event or in the area come by our booth and support an amazing cause.

Photos from Houston Fire Department's post 10/23/2025

We are thankful for the support of the Houston Fire Department.

10/20/2025

Shout out to the Brotherhood Ride out of Florida as they start their ride honoring first responders who paid the ultimate sacrifice. Have a great ride and safe travels.

10/13/2025

Our brothers from the Gulf Coast Brotherhood Ride start their ride today honoring fallen first responders from the states of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. The mission of these rides is always the same, we will never forget our first responders who paid the ultimate sacrifice.

09/25/2025

If you’re interested in participating in a great event and supporting a great organization The Captain Renaud Foundation needs pickleball teams for their upcoming tournament. All the information is on the flyer below. This organization since day one has been one of our biggest supporters with donations and helping us with fundraising events. All the money raised goes back to first responders so please sign up!

09/25/2025

Today we want to take the time to honor the legacy of Hugo Guevara with the Cy Fair Fire Department, who passed away four years ago on this day. Hugo was a mentor for so many that it was said that everyone had learned something from him at some point in their lives. He was incredible strong and fought so hard to be with his family and friends as long as he could. Thank you Hugo for all the great memories. You will never be forgotten!

09/21/2025

Today we take the time to remember Firefighter Kenneth Stavinoha who died in the line of duty on 9/21/2019. Kenneth’s giant stature was only shadowed by his even larger charm and caring personality. We will never forget you Kenneth.

09/18/2025

The Texas Brotherhood Ride sends its condolences to the family of Officer Alex Roberts and to the Houston Police Department.

Motor Officer Alex Roberts tragically passed away on Wednesday in a car accident while escorting traffic. Rest in peace, Officer Roberts.

We will never forget our first responders who paid the ultimate sacrifice.

09/17/2025

The Texas Brotherhood Ride sends its condolences to the family of Stephen Scott and to Houston Fire Department

Scott suffered a medical emergency while on duty last weekend and was transported by Life Flight to Memorial Hermann in the Texas Medical Center. Despite surgery and continued treatment, he passed away today from resulting complications.

Scott leaves behind a wife, one son and two daughters, along with countless others who loved him.

We will never forget our first responders who paid the ultimate sacrifice.

09/16/2025

The Texas Brotherhood Ride extends our deepest condolences to the family of Texas State Trooper Jerry Wayne Adamick Jr. and to his colleagues of the Texas Department of Public Safety

Last night, Trooper Adamick was killed in a devastating crash while responding to a disturbance call in San Jacinto County. His death is a heartbreaking reminder of the sacrifices our law enforcement officers make every day to protect and serve their communities.

Trooper Adamick was a proud 21-year U.S. Army veteran who served multiple tours overseas, and a man who chose to continue serving his community by joining the Texas DPS—graduating from the academy just last year.

We will never forget our first responders who paid the ultimate sacrifice.

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