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Huntsville Fire & Rescue’s renewed ISO 1 rating reflects elite standing
April 8, 2025
Huntsville Fire & Rescue (HFR) recently had its ISO 1 rating affirmed by the Insurance Services Office, the highest possible score that only about 1% of fire departments across the country have achieved. The top rating reflects diligent work by HFR and the City of Huntsville to maintain elite training standards and investing in personnel and equipment to ensure the best and quickest response to fires. In 2024, the City opened [more]
Read MoreHuntsville Fire & Rescue holds promotion ceremony, recognizes courageous and lifesaving actions
December 20, 2024
Huntsville Fire & Rescue (HFR) celebrated the achievements of veteran firefighters as well as heroic actions by firefighters both in the line of duty and off duty. At a promotions and awards ceremony, 14 drivers were promoted to captain, 28 firefighters were promoted to driver and two firefighters were promoted to assistant fire marshal. Awards were also presented for Medal of Valor, Company Performance and Lifesaver. Huntsville Fire & Rescue Capt. Seth [more]
Read MoreMayor Tommy Battle, City leaders cut ribbon on Public Safety Training facilities
October 29, 2024
The exterior portion of Huntsville’s Public Safety Training Academy is now open, featuring additions that complement the 58,000 square foot training academy facility by providing real-world scenarios designed to enhance development of elite police officers and firefighters. “The residents of Huntsville deserve to have the best trained police officers and firefighters and the City works toward that objective every day,” Mayor Tommy Battle said. “Facilities like this are a critical part [more]
Read MoreHuntsville Fire & Rescue opens new fire station to boost safety and services in west Huntsville
August 1, 2024
Huntsville leaders officially opened Fire Station No. 20, a new facility designed to improve public safety response in one of the city’s fastest-growing areas and help homeowners save on insurance premiums. “This station is something we’ve needed for a long time to serve one of the fastest-growing parts of Huntsville,” Chief Howard McFarlen said. “It will ensure a faster response time to everything from fires and medical emergencies to crashes and [more]
Read MoreDonated Huntsville Fire & Rescue truck will help train next generation of firefighters
July 12, 2024
Huntsville Fire & Rescue Service is set to contribute to the training of future firefighters with the donation of a fire truck to the Madison County Career Tech Center. HFR Chief Howard McFarlen said the truck is a valuable training asset for the tech school. He acknowledged Driver-Engineer Heath Jones for originating the idea and for Jones’ efforts to facilitate the donation. “Heath knows firsthand the challenges of recruiting both career and [more]
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