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'''Hoover Fire Station No. 9''' is a planned fire station for the [[Hoover Fire Department]] located on [[Legacy Drive]] in the [[Greystone Legacy]] subdivision. Ground was broken for the $1.24 million project on [[March 27]], [[2008]]. [[Red Mountain Associates]] is the general contractor and completion is expected in 2008.
'''Hoover Fire Station No. 9''' is a planned fire station for the [[Hoover Fire Department]] located on [[Legacy Drive]] in the [[Greystone Legacy]] subdivision. Ground was broken for the $1.24 million project on [[March 27]], [[2008]]. [[Red Mountain Associates]] was the general contractor.


Hoover Fire Chief [[Tom Bradley]] expects to equip the the new station one fire truck and to staff it with 11 firefighters. The truck will carry emergency medical equipment and at least one paramedic on all calls.
Hoover Fire Chief [[Tom Bradley]] announced at the groundbreaking the station would be equipped with one fire truck and would be staffed with 11 firefighters. The truck carries emergency medical equipment and at least one paramedic on all calls.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 10:51, 13 July 2012

Hoover Fire Station No. 9 is a planned fire station for the Hoover Fire Department located on Legacy Drive in the Greystone Legacy subdivision. Ground was broken for the $1.24 million project on March 27, 2008. Red Mountain Associates was the general contractor.

Hoover Fire Chief Tom Bradley announced at the groundbreaking the station would be equipped with one fire truck and would be staffed with 11 firefighters. The truck carries emergency medical equipment and at least one paramedic on all calls.

References

  • Cason, Mike (March 28, 2008) "Ground broken for Greystone Legacy fire station." Birmingham News