White House Community Volunteer Fire Department Station 52
The White House Community Volunteer Fire Department, established to serve the areas of White House, Greenbrier, and Crossplains in Tennessee, is dedicated to providing emergency firefighting and rescue services. With multiple stations equipped to handle various situations, the department maintains an ISO rating of 5 when hydrants are available, ensuring a commitment to community safety and readiness.
The department operates three stations, each strategically located to effectively respond to emergencies within their jurisdictions. Built between 1991 and 2016, these stations reflect a modern approach to fire service, with well-maintained apparatus and a focus on community volunteerism.
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