Escambia County Fire Rescue is excited to announce the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the new Bradshaw-McNair Fire Station in Beulah. The media is invited to attend the ribbon cutting Thursday, July 11, at 11 a.m. One or more Escambia County Commissioners may be in attendance.
WHAT: Bradshaw-McNair Fire Station (Beulah) Ribbon Cutting
WHERE: 6400 W. Nine Mile Road, Pensacola
WHEN: Thursday, July 11, at 11 a.m.
MEDIA CONTACT: Davis Wood, 850-619-5612, cmr@myescambia.com
Additional Information:
The Bradshaw-McNair Fire Station, serving the residents of the Beulah community, is named after the late District Chief Dwain Bradshaw and retired ECFR District Chief Steve McNair. Chief Bradshaw died in the line of duty while responding to a call on Nov. 6, 2019. Chief McNair served the Beulah community as a volunteer firefighter for over 50 years before retiring.
The 14,503-square-foot facility will feature four vehicle bays for fire trucks. Along with the standard features within a fire station, such as a kitchen, living room area, gym, bedrooms, and shower facilities, the new Beulah fire station will include a community meeting and training room for public use.
The Bradshaw-McNair Fire Station is located directly behind the former Beulah Fire Station, which has served Beulah residents since 1977. Numerically, the fire station will remain as ECFR-Station #2.