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'''Hoover Fire Station No. 7''' is located at 100 [[Inverness Parkway]] in [[Inverness]]. As part of Hoover's [[1990]] annexation agreement of the commercial area of Inverness, a temporary fire station was built off Inverness Parkway near [[Lake Heather]] by using an old trailer and a shed to house Engine Company 7 and Rescue 42. The permanent Station No. 7 was built in [[1994]] at the end of Inverness Parkway and [[Valleydale Road]].
'''Hoover Fire Station No. 7''' is a fire station for the [[Hoover Fire Department]] located at 100 [[Inverness Parkway]] in [[Inverness]]. As part of Hoover's [[1990]] annexation agreement of the commercial area of Inverness, a temporary fire station was built off Inverness Parkway near [[Lake Heather]] by using an old trailer and a shed to house Engine Company 7 and Rescue 42. The permanent Station No. 7 was built in [[1994]] at the end of Inverness Parkway and [[Valleydale Road]].


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Revision as of 17:02, 13 January 2021

Hoover Fire Station No. 7 is a fire station for the Hoover Fire Department located at 100 Inverness Parkway in Inverness. As part of Hoover's 1990 annexation agreement of the commercial area of Inverness, a temporary fire station was built off Inverness Parkway near Lake Heather by using an old trailer and a shed to house Engine Company 7 and Rescue 42. The permanent Station No. 7 was built in 1994 at the end of Inverness Parkway and Valleydale Road.

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  • Batson, Roger, Jr. (May 9, 2007) "Fire department reputation glows with training, assets." The Birmingham News
  • Jones, Amy (August 23, 2009) "Hoover celebrates new Fire Station No. 9." Shelby County Reporter. Accessed August 26, 2009.
  • Staff (February 3, 2014) "Council moves ahead with Ross Bridge fire station plans." Hoover Sun
  • Anderson, Jon (March 11, 2014) "Hoover opens temporary Fire Station No. 10 in Ross Bridge". The Birmingham News
  • Anderson, Jon (May 16, 2017) "Hoover Fire Department earns Class 1 insurance rating." Hoover Sun
  • Anderson, Jon (August 7, 2017) "Hoover fire Chief Chuck Wingate to retire Aug. 31." Hoover Sun
  • Anderson, Jon (December 9, 2019) "Hoover breaks ground for 11th fire station in Trace Crossings." Hoover Sun