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Our History
The Cedar Hill Community Fire Association was formed in 1950 when a group of business leaders decided the area needed a
fire department. The first truck, a 1950 Ford F-7 Central Fire Truck, was purchased in December of 1950. Then
in 1971 the voters of the district voted on the formation of the Cedar Hill Fire Protection District, which passed.
In 1981 the voters approved the construction of fire station #2, and the purchase of a pumper. In 1988 a tax increase
was passed to pay Central County Dispatching to dispatch calls instead of the department doing their own dispatching.
In 1990 there was an addition done to Station #1 and property was bought for Station #3. 1991 brought on the first paid
Fire Chief, Terry Soer, who is still fire chief to this day. In 1994 the voters passed a bond issue that paid for an
addition to Station #2, build Station #3, and purchase two new pumpers. Voters passed another tax increase in 2002 that
brought on five new paid personnel.
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District Profile
The Cedar Hill Fire Protection District has a response area of approximately 82 square miles. The Fire District has three
engine houses. It has eight pieces of firefighting equipment, three staff vehicles, two boats, and a safe house.
Station one is manned with two 24 hour shift personnel seven days a week. There are also two 50 hour and four 40 hour
personnel five days a week when at full staff. Station two and station three have two 50 hour personnel five days a
week. The fire district also has about 30 volunteer firefighters and a few junior firefighters.

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