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==Equipment==
==Equipment==
* Engine 10
* Rescue 10
* Heavy Rescue 10
* Quint 22
* Engine 22
* Rescue 22
* Rescue 22  
* Engine 8 (temporary)


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
Truck 22 was origionally planned to join the equipment list, however, due to a construction error in the #5 bay's driveway grade, the grade is too steep for the truck to safely clear. The truck and its bay are currently out of service until the problem can be fixed.
When Station 10/22 was put in service, it housed Engine 10 and Engine 22, as well as Heavy Rescue 10. Due to the increased need for ALS transport units, and a low number of responses for the apparatus, Engine 10 was disbanded and the crew was split between new ALS transport units. Due to a need for additional truck companies in the city, particularly in Avondale area, Engine 22 became Quint 22 and the crew was placed on a 75 ft Quint. Heavy Rescue 10 was moved to [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 2]] and became Heavy Rescue 2.  
 


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 10:05, 29 June 2016

Birmingham Fire Station No. 10/22. Courtesy Dave911.com

Birmingham Fire Station No. 10/22 is a fire station for the Birmingham Fire & Rescue Service located at 4439 5th Avenue South in Forest Park-South Avondale. The project was suggested in a 2003 study by Firescope, Inc. and replaced Birmingham Fire Station No. 22 on Clairmont Avenue and Birmingham Fire Station No. 10 on 2nd Avenue South in downtown Avondale, both of which were constructed in the 1920s and are too small for modern fire equipment.

A $2.5 million bid from Builder-Contractor Inc. was approved by the Birmingham City Council in January 2008.

Equipment

  • Rescue 10
  • Quint 22
  • Rescue 22
  • Engine 8 (temporary)

Trivia

When Station 10/22 was put in service, it housed Engine 10 and Engine 22, as well as Heavy Rescue 10. Due to the increased need for ALS transport units, and a low number of responses for the apparatus, Engine 10 was disbanded and the crew was split between new ALS transport units. Due to a need for additional truck companies in the city, particularly in Avondale area, Engine 22 became Quint 22 and the crew was placed on a 75 ft Quint. Heavy Rescue 10 was moved to Birmingham Fire Station No. 2 and became Heavy Rescue 2.


References

  • Coman, Victoria L. (January 5, 2007) "South Avondale fire station bid accepted." Birmingham News

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