Homewood Fire and Rescue Service

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The Homewood Fire and Rescue Service is responsible to responding to fires and other emergencies in Homewood. As of 2008, the department consisted of 65 personnel working from four stations. The fire chief is John Bresnan.

History

Homewood's fire department began with Chief E. H. Knox, two firemen, and an engine borrowed from the Birmingham Fire Department. The Great Depression began just a few years after the city's founding. Tight funds kept the department limited to Chief Knox and three firemen during those years. By 1959, however, the department had expanded to 20 firemen, four engines, and two stations.

Stations

Homewood Fire Station No. 1

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Former Station No. 1 in Homewood's City Hall

Homewood's original fire station operated out of space in Homewood City Hall since the building opened. After the building was sold by the city in 2007, firefighters were forced to move to a temporary quarters in a double-wide trailer at 1624 29th Court South off Central Avenue. Construction of a permanent replacement station is currently on hold to see whether the project qualifies for federal stimulus funds.

Homewood Fire Station No. 2

Station 2 opened in 1959 and is located at 430 Carr Avenue off Green Springs Highway.

Homewood Fire Station No. 3

Station 3 is located at 250 Snow Drive off West Oxmoor Road.

Homewood Fire Station No. 4

Station 4 is located at 800 University Park off Lakeshore Drive.

Chiefs

References

  • Summe, Sheryl Spradling. (2001). Homewood: The Life of a City. Homewood, AL: Friends of the Homewood Public Library.

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