CLAY, Ala. (TRIBUNE) — The Center Point Fire has added three new vehicles to its fleet, including a fire engine, a rescue unit, and a mobile command apparatus, officials announced this week.

The newest additions include Engine 5 and Rescue 15, which will operate out of Station 5 on Chalkville Mountain Road and serve the Clay-Chalkville area. The department also introduced Service 31, a rehab and mobile command truck that will respond to structure fires and large-scale incidents.

“These new additions were much-needed upgrades to better serve the community,” the department said in a statement. “We are proud to serve you, and thankful for the continued support that allows our crews to stay equipped with the tools they need.”

Fire officials said the upgrades were necessary to ensure crews h

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