The dedication and grand opening of Poolville Fire Station 47 was briefly but fittingly interrupted during the ceremony. As Emergency Services District 1 Chief Stephen Watson was thanking firefighters for their dedication and commitment, members of Station 48 in the crowd simultaneously glanced at their phones, dashed to their trucks, and sped off to join fellow Springtown firefighters in responding to a medical emergency.
The event on Oct. 16 gave community members and ESD 1 personnel the opportunity to tour the new facility, which is a vast advancement beyond their former two-bay metal structure with no office from their volunteer fire department days. The improved emergency presence is needed to keep up with the fast growing population of west Parker County towns.
Cliff Spain coordinates chaplain and counseling duties with a staff serving ESD 1 departments.
"Oh, this area is growing fast," Spain said before the opening ceremony. "Lots of land and a good school district attracts new families, and this new building was much in need."
The department recently put a new truck into service, increasing their equipment to a fire engine, a tanker truck, two brush fire trucks, and now an ambulance.
"This station will have three firefighters on duty 24-7, 365," Watson described. "Adding an ambulance from the Parker County Hospital District on call here day and night is also important for the area."
Members of the ESD 1 governing body were also present and represented at the podium by Mark Jack, president of the ESD 1 Commissioners Board.
"With the addition of this station we have 83 full-time employees, and counting part-timers we have more than 100 employees. This is our eighth station in the district, and soon we will have nine when the Peaster station opens," Jack informed the crowd. "Poolville community, thank you for your support and thank you for your trust."
The ceremony closed with a traditional uncoupling of fire hoses. Firefighters from all departments present held two hoses in front of the four closed bays. After uncoupling the hoses, the bays opened simultaneously and emergency dispatch announced to the county that ESD 1 Station 47 Poolville was open for service.
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