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'''Hoover Fire Station No. 11''' is a fire station for the [[Hoover Fire Department]] opened in [[2021]] in [[Trace Crossings]]. Due to the growth of western [[Hoover]], the coverage area for [[Hoover Fire Station No. 6]] was split in half, with Station No. 11 covering [[Alabama Highway 150]] on the east side of [[Interstate 459]] all the way to [[Hoover Toyota]], including calls in [[Trace Crossings]] and [[Blackridge]].
'''Hoover Fire Station No. 11''' is a fire station for the [[Hoover Fire Department]] opened in [[2021]] in [[Trace Crossings]]. Due to the growth of western [[Hoover]], the coverage area for [[Hoover Fire Station No. 6]] was split in half, with Station No. 11 covering [[Alabama Highway 150]] on the east side of [[Interstate 459]] all the way to [[Hoover Toyota]], including calls in [[Trace Crossings]] and [[Blackridge]].
The station, on the corner of [[Stadium Trace Parkway]] and [[Langston Ford Drive]], is located just south of [[Bumpus Middle School]]. The 8,800-square-foot station was built by [[Signature Homes]] as an amenity for the Blackridge subdivision. Hoover budgeted $300,000 to equip the station with things such as a generator, fuel tank, lockers for clothing and firefighting gear, and furniture. The The Fire Department moved an existing truck with a 75-foot ladder from Station No. 6 to the new station, as well as a reserve rescue unit, reserve ladder truck and an inflatable boat with a trailer and some specialty water rescue equipment. The 11 firefighters at Station No. 11 were added to Station No. 6 during fiscal years [[2019]] and [[2020]] in anticipation of the new station's opening.
The boat and water rescue equipment were deemed necessary for the 100-acre lake in Blackridge, along with lakes in Trace Crossings and the [[Cahaba River]], where Signature Homes built a canoe launch.


== External links ==
== External links ==
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* Anderson, Jon (August 7, 2017) "Hoover fire Chief Chuck Wingate to retire Aug. 31." ''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''
* Anderson, Jon (December 9, 2019) "Hoover breaks ground for 11th fire station in Trace Crossings." ''Hoover Sun''
* Anderson, Jon (December 27, 2020) "2021: What to Expect." ''Hoover Sun''


[[Category:Hoover fire stations]]
[[Category:Hoover fire stations]]
[[Category:Trace Crossings]]
[[Category:Trace Crossings]]
[[Category:2021 buildings]]
[[Category:2021 buildings]]
[[Category:Stadium Trace Parkway]]
[[Category:Langston Ford Drive]]

Revision as of 11:55, 25 January 2021

Hoover Fire Station No. 11 is a fire station for the Hoover Fire Department opened in 2021 in Trace Crossings. Due to the growth of western Hoover, the coverage area for Hoover Fire Station No. 6 was split in half, with Station No. 11 covering Alabama Highway 150 on the east side of Interstate 459 all the way to Hoover Toyota, including calls in Trace Crossings and Blackridge.

The station, on the corner of Stadium Trace Parkway and Langston Ford Drive, is located just south of Bumpus Middle School. The 8,800-square-foot station was built by Signature Homes as an amenity for the Blackridge subdivision. Hoover budgeted $300,000 to equip the station with things such as a generator, fuel tank, lockers for clothing and firefighting gear, and furniture. The The Fire Department moved an existing truck with a 75-foot ladder from Station No. 6 to the new station, as well as a reserve rescue unit, reserve ladder truck and an inflatable boat with a trailer and some specialty water rescue equipment. The 11 firefighters at Station No. 11 were added to Station No. 6 during fiscal years 2019 and 2020 in anticipation of the new station's opening.

The boat and water rescue equipment were deemed necessary for the 100-acre lake in Blackridge, along with lakes in Trace Crossings and the Cahaba River, where Signature Homes built a canoe launch.

External links

References

  • Batson, Roger, Jr (May 2, 2007) "New fire station opens off Patton Chapel Road." The Birmingham News
  • 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
  • Anderson, Jon (December 27, 2020) "2021: What to Expect." Hoover Sun