The Cahaba Valley Fire and EMR District, located in Leeds, AL, is a dedicated organization providing fire suppression and emergency medical services to approximately 25,000 customers and countless drivers along the Highway 280 corridor. With four stations and a team of 18 full-time employees, 27 part-time employees, 3 volunteers, and 16 resident live-in program participants, they respond to around 3,500 calls for assistance each year. Serving a mix of residential and commercial properties, including well-known subdivisions like Brook Highland and Shoal Creek, the district is committed to delivering professional and compassionate service through ongoing training, public education, and risk reduction.
Established in 1982 as a volunteer organization, the Cahaba Valley Fire and EMR District has evolved to include paid firefighters and a dedicated fire chief. Governed by a five-member Board of Trustees, the district operates under a mission to provide unwavering duty to the community, ensuring the safety and well-being of its residents. With a focus on continuous professional development and a commitment to public safety, the district remains a vital resource in the region, ready to respond to emergencies and protect the lives and properties of those it serves.
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