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The Center Point Fire District purchased (3) Advanced Life Support Units and began transporting and providing emergency medical services to patients, eliminating the need for a private ambulance serviceġ998- Purchased (2) new custom Fire Engines.Ģ001- Chief Paul Hunnicutt retired, and Deputy Chief Howard Summerford was appointed as Fire Chief.Ģ003- Purchase was made of a fire safety trailer to be used for local events, school activities, and Fire Prevention Education.
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Firefighters moved into station #1 at 2240 Center Point Parkway with an annual budget of $15,000.00 on October 1, 1966.Act 79 of the Alabama Legislature was passed, allowing for the establishment of Fire Districts in Jefferson County and collecting service charges.A 1946 American LaFrance Fire Engine was purchased.1965- John Wallace was approached by a group of concerned citizens who recognized the need to improve fire protection for the fast-growing community.ġ966- John Wallace was appointed as The Fire Chief of the Center Point Volunteer Fire Department.