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The '''Southern Vintage Fire Apparatus Association''' is a [[Gardendale]]-based chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Appreciation of Antique Motorized Fire Apparatus in America with members across Alabama and Georgia. The group meets monthly at [[Jim 'N Nick's Bar-B-Q]] in [[Homewood]].  
The '''Southern Vintage Fire Apparatus Association''' is a [[Gardendale]]-based chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Appreciation of Antique Motorized Fire Apparatus in America with members across Alabama and Georgia. The group's president is [[Mountain Brook]] [[Mayor of Mountain Brook|mayor]] [[Terry Oden]]. The group meets monthly at [[Jim 'N Nick's Bar-B-Q]] in [[Homewood]].  


The non-profit group's members own 17 vintage fire engines, many retired from local fire departments and restored to period detail. 12 of them are currently housed at the former [[Barber Motorsports Museum]]'s [[6th Avenue South]] location.
The non-profit group's members own 25 vintage fire engines, many retired from local fire departments and restored to period detail. 12 of them are currently housed at the former [[Barber Motorsports Museum]]'s [[6th Avenue South]] location.


The group has recently worked for more public awareness. They held their first annual "muster", or show of vehicles, outside their storage facility on [[June 9]], [[2007]]. Members have driven vintage trucks in the annual [[Veterans Day]] parade and to chauffeur Santa Claus to [[The Summit]].
The group has recently worked for more public awareness. They held their first annual "muster", or show of vehicles, outside their storage facility on [[June 9]], [[2007]]. Members have driven vintage trucks in the annual [[Veterans Day]] parade and to chauffeur Santa Claus to [[The Summit]].


The group is hoping to establish a permanent home for its collection, perhaps as a museum open to the public, and perhaps in a former fire station.
The group is hoping to establish a permanent home for its collection, perhaps as a museum open to the public, and perhaps in a former fire station. In [[2013]] the group was required to vacate their 6th Avenue South storage area to make way for [[Trim Tab Brewery]]. Twenty-five pieces of equipment were stored for a year at a nearby [[Jefferson County Emergency Management Agency]] warehouse in [[Avondale]]. The arrangement was made with by Oden, who also chairs the [[Jefferson County Mayors Association]] executive committee which oversees the EMA's operations.


==Vehicles==
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==References==
==References==
* Singleton, William C. III (December 24, 2007) "Birmingham area group works to preserve old fire engines; permanent display housing considered." ''Birmingham News''
* Singleton, William C. III (December 24, 2007) "Birmingham area group works to preserve old fire engines; permanent display housing considered." {{BN}}
* Chambers, Jesse (October 16, 2008) "Vintage views: Finding a home for Birmingham’s historic fire-fighting equipment." ''Birmingham Weekly''
* Chambers, Jesse (October 16, 2008) "Vintage views: Finding a home for Birmingham’s historic fire-fighting equipment." ''Birmingham Weekly''
* Wright, Barnett (July 29, 2014) "Group headed by Mountain Brook's mayor relocates fire trucks after questions are raised." {{BN}}


==External link==
==External link==

Latest revision as of 16:59, 29 July 2014

The Southern Vintage Fire Apparatus Association is a Gardendale-based chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Appreciation of Antique Motorized Fire Apparatus in America with members across Alabama and Georgia. The group's president is Mountain Brook mayor Terry Oden. The group meets monthly at Jim 'N Nick's Bar-B-Q in Homewood.

The non-profit group's members own 25 vintage fire engines, many retired from local fire departments and restored to period detail. 12 of them are currently housed at the former Barber Motorsports Museum's 6th Avenue South location.

The group has recently worked for more public awareness. They held their first annual "muster", or show of vehicles, outside their storage facility on June 9, 2007. Members have driven vintage trucks in the annual Veterans Day parade and to chauffeur Santa Claus to The Summit.

The group is hoping to establish a permanent home for its collection, perhaps as a museum open to the public, and perhaps in a former fire station. In 2013 the group was required to vacate their 6th Avenue South storage area to make way for Trim Tab Brewery. Twenty-five pieces of equipment were stored for a year at a nearby Jefferson County Emergency Management Agency warehouse in Avondale. The arrangement was made with by Oden, who also chairs the Jefferson County Mayors Association executive committee which oversees the EMA's operations.

Vehicles

References

  • Singleton, William C. III (December 24, 2007) "Birmingham area group works to preserve old fire engines; permanent display housing considered." The Birmingham News
  • Chambers, Jesse (October 16, 2008) "Vintage views: Finding a home for Birmingham’s historic fire-fighting equipment." Birmingham Weekly
  • Wright, Barnett (July 29, 2014) "Group headed by Mountain Brook's mayor relocates fire trucks after questions are raised." The Birmingham News

External link