Hoover Fire Department

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The Hoover Fire Department is responsible for responding to fires, medical, and hazardous material spills in Hoover. The department consists of approximately 150 emergency responders assigned to eight fire stations throughout the city. In addition to the main department, there is also the Hazardous Material Response Unit and the Fire Prevention Bureau, which consists of 5 personnel who oversee inspections and related matters. The fire chief is Tom Bradley.

History

Hoover's Fire Department began in 1962, almost five years before the city's incorporation, as the Hoover Volunteer Fire Department. By 1972, the department consisted of six paid and 15 volunteer staff.

Fire stations

The Hoover Fire Department currently has eight fire stations in use, with a ninth under construction in Greystone. The department attempts to keep all homes in Hoover within five miles of a fire station.

Hoover Fire Station No. 2

The original Station No. 2 was a 2500-square-foot building built in 1976 on Chapel Lane at Patton Chapel Road. At the end of April 2007, firefighters moved to a new, 6000-square-foot station at 1591 Patton Chapel Road, just 300 feet away from the original station. The old station will be torn down so that Preserve Parkway can be extended to a new four-way intersection at Patton Chapel Road and Chapel Lane.

As of 2007, twelve firefighters, three per shift, are assigned to the station. This was the maximum capacity of the original station. The new station can house up to ten firefighters per shift.

External links

References

  • "OK of 9th Hoover fire station will improve response time." (September 27, 2006) Birmingham News.
  • Batson, Roger, Jr (May 2, 2007) "New fire station opens off Patton Chapel Road." Birmingham News.
  • Batson, Roger, Jr (May 9, 2007) "Fire department reputation glows with training, assets." Birmingham News.