Hoover Fire Department updates its rescue unit fleet

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The Hoover Fire Department is updating its rescue unit fleet and on Monday night showed off two of its new additions at a Hoover City Council meeting.

The Fire Department added a replacement rescue unit at Fire Station No. 8 in Greystone on Friday, Chief Clay Bentley said. Another replacement unit was added at Station No. 11 in Trace Crossings about three months ago, he said.

A third replacement unit is expected around March and likely will go to Station No. 4 on Municipal Drive, he said.

Each of the units costs about $250,000, and orders for rescue units are so backlogged that it takes about 1½ years to get one once you order it, Bentley said.

The Hoover Fire Department has four rescue units staffed every day and two additional rescue units that are “cross-staffed” by personnel allocated to fire engines, the chief said. The rescue units are stocked with equipment for advanced medical care and can transport people to hospitals immediately.

The Hoover Fire Department no longer uses ambulance services, Bentley said. Regional Paramedical Services quit serving the Hoover area about two years ago, so now all patients are taken to emergency rooms by either a Hoover rescue unit or, when needed, a rescue unit from a nearby agency such as the North Shelby, Rocky Ridge or Cahaba Valley fire departments, he said.

The new rescue units were desperately needed and will be put to good use, Bentley told the Hoover City Council Monday night.

The City Council also on Monday approved a contract with Shelby County for Hoover to provide emergency medical transport services in Shelby County. Hoover has about 23 square miles of land in Shelby County and provides automatic aid to other nearby areas as needed, Bentley said.

Shelby County pays Hoover $1,000 per square mile of service area, which amounts to $22,450 for fiscal 2024. That money helps the Hoover Fire Department restock its rescue units with fuel and supplies, Bentley said. This is the third year Hoover has had such an agreement with Shelby County, he said.

In other business Monday night, the Hoover City Council:

See the video of Monday night's Hoover City Council meeting on The Hoover Channel's YouTube page.

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